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4. liga - Divizie B · 2025

Current 4. liga - Divizie B 2025 standings with 16 teams. Újezd Praha 4 leads the table with 52 points after 25 matches, followed by Chomutov on 49 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

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TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Újezd Praha 425164566:39+2752
DLDWW
2Chomutov25154645:29+1649
WWLLW
3Tempo Praha25146562:27+3548
WWWDW
4Ostrov25153744:30+1448
DDWWL
5Slaný25124946:38+840
WWLWW
6Karlovy Vary24117642:34+840
WWLLW
7Meteor Praha251231041:34+739
LLLWL
8Rapid Psáry251051039:44-535
DWWDW
9Ústí nad Labem II251031257:45+1233
DWLWD
10Baník Sokolov251031242:37+533
LDLWW
11Spoje Praha25861132:34-230
DDDLL
12Mariánské Lázně24841235:44-928
LWLLL
13Štětí25841336:48-1228
DLDLW
14Louny25751332:60-2826
LWWLW
15Olympie Březová25541632:69-3719
DLLLD
16Přední Kopanina25431826:65-3915
DLLLL

Results

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Division B - 2508/05/2026–09/05/2026
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Division B - 2110/04/2026–05/05/2026
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Division B - 2401/05/2026–03/05/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the 4. liga - Divizie B. Újezd Praha 4 leads with 16 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Teams

4. liga - Divizie B

All 16 teams competing in the 4. liga - Divizie B 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

4. liga - Divizie B

Browse 7 archived seasons of the 4. liga - Divizie B, from 2019 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2025

Founded1993

The 4. Liga emerged following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, when the Czech football pyramid was restructured to create independent regional divisions. The fourth tier, originally called the 4. Liga, was established to provide competitive football at a semi-professional level across multiple regional groups. The league system underwent significant modernization in 2024-25 when the previous divisional structure (Divize A-F) was consolidated into a unified 4. Liga format with six regional groups. Divizie B specifically encompasses clubs from central Bohemia, Prague metropolitan areas, and surrounding territories. The league has evolved from a purely amateur competition to a semi-professional structure with increasing professionalization standards, though it remains below the fully professional third tier.

  • 1993 — Czech football pyramid established following Czechoslovakia's dissolution
  • 2025 — New 4. Liga structure implemented with six regional divisions (Divize A-F)
  • 2026 — Current season showcasing competitive regional football with Prague-based clubs dominating

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams16Relegation spots2

The 4. Liga - Divizie B operates as a single-round robin competition where each of the 16 clubs plays every other team once, totaling 15 matches per season. Matches are contested from August through May, with three points awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. The champion and runner-up are promoted to the third-tier Bohemian Football League (ČFL), while the bottom two clubs are relegated to their respective regional championship divisions. Tiebreakers are resolved first by goal difference, then by goals scored, ensuring a clear hierarchy among equal-point teams.

Records 16 Mar 2025

The 2025/26 season has already produced a remarkable scoreline with Tempo Praha's dominant 9–0 victory over Olympie Březová, one of the most emphatic results in recent fourth-tier history.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis (2025/26)

Újezd Praha 4 currently leads the 4. Liga - Divizie B with a commanding position, accumulating 34 points from 16 matches with an impressive record of 11 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses. The Prague-based club has demonstrated consistent quality throughout the campaign, scoring 41 goals while conceding only 27, resulting in a goal difference of +14. Their 69% win rate positions them as clear favorites for promotion, though the season remains competitive with several challengers lurking close behind.

Ostrov occupies second place with 32 points from an identical 16 matches, maintaining an 8-win, 2-draw, 4-loss record. The club has proven their credentials as a serious promotion contender, with a respectable goal difference of +8 (26 goals for, 18 against). Just two points behind the leaders, Ostrov remains firmly in the title conversation and represents a credible threat to Újezd Praha 4's dominance.

The title race extends to Chomutov in third place with 30 points, followed by Tempo Praha in fourth with 29 points despite playing 16 matches like the leaders. Tempo Praha's fourth-place standing is somewhat misleading given their exceptional attacking prowess—they have scored 46 goals, the highest in the division, though their defensive vulnerabilities (19 goals conceded) have cost them points. Their 9–0 demolition of Olympie Březová on November 15, 2025, stands as the season's most remarkable scoreline and demonstrates their capacity for explosive performances.

At the opposite end of the table, Olympie Březová and Přední Kopanina occupy the relegation places with 12 points each from 16 and 15 matches respectively. Olympie Březová's disastrous defensive record—44 goals conceded in just 16 matches—has rendered them virtually certain for demotion. Their -23 goal difference represents one of the worst records in fourth-tier football. Přední Kopanina's -20 goal difference and minimal point tally suggest they, too, are heading for the drop, though mathematically survival remains theoretically possible.

The mid-table battle between clubs like Meteor Praha (21 points), Mariánské Lázně (21 points), and Štětí (20 points) provides intrigue as these sides fight to avoid the bottom two. Slaný and Karlovy Vary, each with 27 points, are comfortably positioned in the upper-middle tier and appear secure from relegation concerns. The competitive depth of the division is underscored by the fact that even clubs in mid-table have demonstrated capacity for strong performances, with Tempo Praha's 2–0 victory over Karlovy Vary and Ostrov's 2–0 win over Spoje Praha exemplifying the quality available throughout the league.

Competitive Structure and Regional Significance

The 4. Liga - Divizie B represents a critical juncture in Czech football's talent development pathway. As the fourth tier of the national pyramid, it bridges the gap between fully professional football (represented by the Chance Liga, FNL, and Bohemian Football League) and the amateur regional championships. The division encompasses clubs from a diverse geographic range, with particular concentration in the Prague metropolitan area and central Bohemia. This regional focus reflects the historical administrative structure of Czech football, which organizes lower tiers into geographically coherent groups to minimize travel costs and foster local rivalries.

The presence of multiple Prague-based clubs—including Újezd Praha 4, Tempo Praha, Spoje Praha, and Meteor Praha—demonstrates the capital's continued dominance of Czech football even at the fourth tier. These clubs benefit from larger population bases, greater commercial potential, and established supporter networks. However, the competition from regional powerhouses like Ostrov, Chomutov, and Karlovy Vary indicates that quality football extends well beyond Prague's boundaries.

Promotion and Relegation Dynamics

The stakes in the 4. Liga - Divizie B are substantial for participating clubs. Promotion to the third-tier Bohemian Football League represents a significant step in organizational prestige and financial opportunity, as clubs gain access to higher-quality competition and expanded commercial possibilities. Conversely, relegation to the regional championship divisions (Krajský přebor) can represent a setback for clubs with ambitions of climbing the pyramid, though it remains within the structured league system.

The current season's dynamics suggest that Újezd Praha 4 and Ostrov are the primary promotion candidates, barring unforeseen collapses. Their consistency, attacking prowess, and defensive solidity have established them as the division's elite. The third promotion place, if available through playoffs or the existing structure, appears contested between Chomutov, Tempo Praha, and Slaný, each of whom has demonstrated capacity for extended winning runs and competitive performances.

Notable Individual Performances

Tempo Praha's 9–0 victory over Olympie Březová on November 15, 2025, stands as the season's defining individual performance. This result not only showcases the quality differential within the division but also highlights Tempo Praha's offensive capabilities when they perform at peak efficiency. The club's 46 goals in 16 matches equates to an average of 2.875 goals per match, indicating a consistent attacking threat despite their fourth-place standing. Their inability to convert this attacking dominance into more league points reflects occasional defensive lapses that have cost them points in tight contests.

Conversely, Olympie Březová's capitulation in that match exemplifies the challenges facing the division's weaker sides. Conceding nine goals in a single match represents a catastrophic performance, yet it is symptomatic of broader defensive issues that have plagued their season. With 44 goals conceded in 16 matches, their defensive organization appears fundamentally compromised, making promotion from the fourth tier virtually impossible without radical tactical overhaul.

Tactical Observations and Trends

The 2025/26 season has revealed distinct tactical patterns within the 4. Liga - Divizie B. Újezd Praha 4's success appears built on balanced attacking and defensive solidity—their +14 goal difference reflects a team that scores consistently (41 goals) while maintaining reasonable defensive discipline (27 conceded). This suggests a well-organized defensive structure combined with clinical finishing.

Ostrov's +8 goal difference, achieved with only 26 goals scored, indicates a more defensively oriented approach prioritizing clean sheets and efficiency. Their 63% win rate (10 wins from 16 matches) suggests they have won most matches through narrow margins, reflecting either tight tactical contests or strong defending.

Tempo Praha represents the division's most offensively oriented club, with their 46 goals scored being significantly higher than any competitor. However, their defensive vulnerabilities (19 goals conceded) indicate a team that prioritizes attacking play over defensive organization, resulting in a 50% win rate despite their offensive prowess. This tactical profile suggests they may be more vulnerable in playoff scenarios where defensive discipline becomes paramount.

Future Outlook and Predictions

Based on current form and statistical trends, Újezd Praha 4 appears positioned for promotion as division champions, with their 34-point total and +14 goal difference providing a substantial buffer over competitors. Ostrov represents the most credible threat to their supremacy, though a 3-point gap with nearly half the season remaining suggests they would need to overtake the leaders through an extended winning run.

The battle for the second promotion place remains wide open, with Chomutov, Tempo Praha, and Slaný all viable candidates. Tempo Praha's attacking prowess could prove decisive in playoff scenarios, while Chomutov's more balanced approach and Slaný's consistency suggest multiple viable paths to promotion.

At the lower end, Olympie Březová's 12-point total from 16 matches and -23 goal difference render their relegation highly probable barring an unprecedented turnaround. Přední Kopanina's similar point total suggests they, too, are likely headed for demotion, though mathematical possibilities remain.

The 4. Liga - Divizie B continues to serve its essential function within Czech football's pyramid structure—providing competitive football at a semi-professional level while identifying clubs ready for elevation to the third tier and those requiring development time at lower levels.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the 4. Liga - Divizie B?

The 4. Liga - Divizie B features 16 clubs competing in a single round-robin format, with each team playing 15 matches across the season.

What is the pyramid level of the Czech 4. Liga?

The 4. Liga is the fourth tier of Czech football, positioned below the professional Chance Liga (1st), FNL (2nd), and semi-professional Bohemian Football League (3rd).

How does promotion work in the 4. Liga - Divizie B?

The top two clubs in the 4. Liga - Divizie B are promoted to the third-tier Bohemian Football League (ČFL) for the following season.

Which clubs are relegated from the 4. Liga - Divizie B?

The bottom two clubs in the standings are relegated to their respective regional championship divisions (Krajský přebor).

When was the 4. Liga established?

The 4. Liga was established in 1993 as part of the Czech football pyramid restructuring following Czechoslovakia's dissolution, with the current six-division format implemented in 2025.

What is the format of the 4. Liga - Divizie B season?

The league operates as a single round-robin competition from August to May, with each club playing 15 matches. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and zero for a loss.

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