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2. Liga - East · 2025

Current 2. Liga - East 2025 standings with 14 teams. AZ Havirov leads the table with 107 points after 39 matches, followed by Prostejov on 104 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonOTLLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1AZ Havirov393302233:67+166107
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2Prostejov393302185:68+117104
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3Znojmo392709175:76+9985
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4Valasske Mezirici3919010114:114070
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5Sumperk3919014141:108+3366
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6Uhersky Brod3920015137:131+666
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7Koprivnice3916017137:136+157
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8SHKM Hodonin3914022126:151-2547
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9Novy Jicin391002293:147-5442
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10Opava3912024113:172-5942
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11Kromeriz399022121:175-5442
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12Velke Mezirici39902392:165-7336
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13Zdar nad Sazavou39802597:157-6032
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14Technika Brno39602871:168-9723
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Results

2. Liga - East · 50
Results18/02/2026–28/02/2026
Sat 28/020–2 · 0–5 · 2–1
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Sat 28/021–1 · 1–0 · 1–0
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Sat 28/022–0 · 0–2 · 0–1
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Sat 28/020–0 · 0–0 · 1–0
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Sat 28/020–1 · 1–1 · 1–3
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Sat 28/021–0 · 1–0 · 4–2
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Fri 27/021–3 · 0–2 · 0–1
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Wed 25/022–0 · 1–4 · 2–1 · 0–0
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Wed 25/021–3 · 2–3 · 0–0
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Wed 25/021–1 · 1–2 · 1–1
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Wed 25/021–1 · 1–3 · 0–0
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Wed 25/022–1 · 5–1 · 2–0
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Wed 25/020–0 · 1–0 · 0–0
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Wed 25/021–0 · 2–0 · 9–1
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Mon 23/022–1 · 1–1 · 2–1
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Sat 21/021–1 · 1–0 · 0–1 · 0–0
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Sat 21/023–0 · 1–1 · 1–1
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Sat 21/020–0 · 2–1 · 1–2 · 0–1
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Sat 21/020–0 · 0–2 · 1–1
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Sat 21/022–0 · 1–1 · 1–0
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Sat 21/022–2 · 0–1 · 1–2
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Sat 21/020–0 · 0–3 · 2–2
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Wed 18/025–1 · 4–1 · 2–0
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Wed 18/022–2 · 2–2 · 2–2 · 0–0
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Wed 18/020–2 · 0–0 · 1–4
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the 2. Liga - East. AZ Havirov leads with 33 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.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostGoals ForGoals Against
AZ Havirov13933223367
Prostejov23933218568
Znojmo33927917576
Valasske Mezirici4391910114114
Sumperk5391914141108
Uhersky Brod6392015137131
Koprivnice7391617137136
SHKM Hodonin8391422126151
Novy Jicin939102293147
Opava10391224113172
Kromeriz1139922121175
Velke Mezirici123992392165
Zdar nad Sazavou133982597157
Technika Brno143962871168

Past Seasons

2. Liga - East

Browse 6 archived seasons of the 2. Liga - East, from 2020 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 19 Mar 2026

Founded2013Preceded byCzech 2. Liga (unified)

The Czech 2. Liga - East emerged in 2013/14 when the unified 2. Liga was restructured into two separate regional divisions: the Western and Eastern divisions. This reorganisation reflected the geographic distribution of Czech ice hockey clubs and the need to reduce travel costs while maintaining competitive balance. The Eastern division comprises clubs primarily from Moravia and Eastern Bohemia, representing traditional hockey strongholds in cities like Havířov, Prostějov, and Znojmo. Since its inception, the league has maintained a consistent competitive format, with the winners of the Eastern and Western divisions facing off in playoffs for the overall 2. Liga championship. The league continues to evolve with occasional adjustments to team composition, but its core purpose remains unchanged: providing high-level amateur competition and a pathway for players seeking to reach the 1. Liga or Extraliga.

  • 2013 — Czech 2. Liga restructured into Eastern and Western divisions
  • 2014 — First playoff final between East and West division champions
  • 2020 — COVID-19 pandemic disrupts season structure
  • 2022 — League stabilises with 14-team format in Eastern division
  • 2025 — AZ Havířov and Prostějov emerge as dominant forces with 33 wins each

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams14Relegation spots2

The Czech 2. Liga - East operates as a single round-robin competition in which all 14 clubs play each other twice (home and away), totalling 26 matches per team in the regular season. Teams are awarded two points for a win and one point for an overtime loss, with no points for regulation defeats. The regular season concludes with a playoff structure in which the top teams advance to knockout rounds. The bottom two teams face relegation to lower regional divisions. The Eastern division champions face the Western division champions in a best-of-seven playoff final to determine the overall 2. Liga champion, providing a pathway to promotion consideration for the 1. Liga.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesAZ Havířov (3)

The 2024/25 season has seen exceptional goal-scoring with an average of 6.72 goals per match across all fixtures, reflecting the competitive and offensive nature of the division.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 season in the Czech 2. Liga - East has been dominated by two exceptional teams: AZ Havířov and AZ Havirov, who have emerged as clear frontrunners with identical records of 33 wins from 39 matches. Havířov edges into first place with 107 points, driven by their remarkable goal-scoring prowess—233 goals in 39 matches represents an average of 5.97 goals per game, paired with a stingy defence that has conceded just 67 goals. This combination has produced a staggering goal differential of +166, the most dominant in the division. Prostějov, meanwhile, maintains 104 points with 185 goals scored and 68 conceded, demonstrating their own formidable attacking capability while maintaining defensive solidity.

The title race between these two powerhouses has captivated the division, with both clubs winning at an 85% rate. Their performances set them apart dramatically from the third-placed Znojmo, who sits on 85 points with 27 wins but have already conceded 76 goals—a significant gap that illustrates the quality differential between the top tier and the rest of the field. The playoff structure will pit these division leaders against each other in due course, with the winner advancing to face the Western division champion for the overall 2. Liga title and potential promotion consideration.

The middle tier of the competition reveals a competitive struggle for playoff positioning. Valasske Mezirici occupies fourth place with 70 points from 19 wins, sitting at exactly zero goal differential—a perfectly balanced record that masks an inconsistent season. Sumperk and Uhersky Brod both hold 107 from 39 matches, with Sumperk's superior goal difference (+33) giving them the fifth-place edge. These clubs face intense pressure to secure playoff spots, as the relegation zone looms just below with Technika Brno in eighth place, already 23 points clear of the drop zone but vulnerable if their form deteriorates.

The relegation battle has taken shape at the lower end of the standings, with Technika Brno in dire straits at 14th place with just 23 points from six wins and 28 losses. Their goal differential of -97 reflects a team severely outmatched at this level, having scored only 71 goals while conceding 168. Zdar nad Sazavou sits in 13th with 32 points, while Velke Mezirici occupies 12th with 36 points. These three clubs face the prospect of relegation, with only two spots available in the drop zone. Kromeriz, Opava, and Novy Jicin in positions 11, 10, and 9 respectively, all hold between 42 and 47 points—still vulnerable but with a buffer from the automatic drop.

The standout individual performer narrative has centred on AZ Havířov's exceptional team cohesion and offensive firepower. Their ability to score consistently while maintaining defensive discipline represents the complete package required for success at this level. The season has also highlighted the importance of goal differential as a tiebreaker—Havířov's +166 margin over Prostějov's +117 could prove decisive if the clubs finish level on points, demonstrating how dominant performances early in the season compound into significant advantages.

Competitive Dynamics and Historical Context

The 2. Liga - East has established itself as a competitive proving ground since its restructuring in 2013. The division serves a vital function in Czech ice hockey's ecosystem, providing a pathway for clubs to develop talent and compete at a high amateur level before potentially advancing to the 1. Liga. The current season's dominance by Havířov and Prostějov reflects the traditional strength of these organisations in Czech hockey, with both clubs maintaining strong junior development systems and experienced playing rosters.

The league's home advantage statistics remain consistent with historical trends, showing a 21.60% home advantage in the 2024/25 season—teams winning 54.9% of home fixtures compared to 45.1% away. This 9.8 percentage point differential is typical for ice hockey at this level, where travel fatigue and crowd support provide tangible benefits. The 87.5% of matches featuring both teams scoring indicates an offensive-minded league where defensive shutouts are rare (12.5% clean sheet rate), making over/under markets particularly relevant for bettors analysing this competition.

The playoff structure adds another layer of intrigue to the season's conclusion. The Eastern division champion will face their Western counterpart in what amounts to a mini-final for the 2. Liga title. This format has been in place since 2014 and has produced compelling matchups, with the playoff champion earning bragging rights as the true 2. Liga champion. For ambitious clubs seeking promotion to the 1. Liga, strong playoff performances can enhance their case for elevation, particularly if they demonstrate sustained excellence against quality opposition.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Czech 2. Liga - East?

The Czech 2. Liga - East features 14 teams competing in a single round-robin format, with each team playing 26 regular season matches (13 home, 13 away).

What is the structure of Czech ice hockey leagues?

The Czech ice hockey pyramid consists of five levels: Extraliga (top tier), 1. Liga (second tier), 2. Liga divided into East and West divisions (third tier), and lower regional leagues below that.

How does relegation work in the 2. Liga - East?

The bottom two teams in the regular season standings are relegated to lower regional Czech hockey divisions at the end of each season.

Is there a playoff system in the 2. Liga - East?

Yes. The top teams from the regular season advance to playoffs. The Eastern division champion then faces the Western division champion in a best-of-seven final for the overall 2. Liga title.

How many points are awarded for a win in the 2. Liga - East?

Teams earn two points for a win and one point for an overtime loss. No points are awarded for a regulation loss.

Which team has been most successful in the 2. Liga - East?

AZ Havířov has established itself as the most successful club in the Eastern division, with multiple titles and consistent high finishes including the 2024/25 season where they recorded 107 points.

API data: 15 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026