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1. liga

Czech Republic · Volleyball

Season 2025

1. ligaToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

1. ligaPlayoffs

Quarter-finals

BBucovice3
HKHradec Kralove1
3–1,3–1,1–3,3–0
BBucovice2
DDobrichovice3
2–3,3–0,1–3,3–2,1–3
HBHradec Kralove B1
PBPribram B1
0–3,3–1
SSlapanice0
KKolin2
2–3,2–3

1. ligaStandings

Current 1. liga 2025 standings with 17 teams. Bucovice leads the table with 44 points after 30 matches, followed by Dobrichovice on 44 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#Team
1
Played: 30Won: 22Lost: 8Point Diff: +38
2
Played: 29Won: 22Lost: 7Point Diff: +32
3
Played: 28Won: 18Lost: 10Point Diff: +19
4
Played: 25Won: 16Lost: 9Point Diff: +21
5
Played: 30Won: 15Lost: 15Point Diff: +6
6
Played: 30Won: 15Lost: 15Point Diff: -1
7
Played: 34Won: 15Lost: 19Point Diff: -11
8
Played: 23Won: 12Lost: 11Point Diff: +3
9
Played: 23Won: 12Lost: 11Point Diff: -8
10
Played: 30Won: 12Lost: 18Point Diff: -14
11
Played: 23Won: 11Lost: 12Point Diff: -7
12
Played: 30Won: 11Lost: 19Point Diff: -13
13
Played: 30Won: 9Lost: 21Point Diff: -34
14
Played: 21Won: 5Lost: 16Point Diff: -25
15
Played: 4Won: 2Lost: 2Point Diff: +1
16
Played: 4Won: 2Lost: 2Point Diff: -1
17
Played: 4Won: 0Lost: 4Point Diff: -6

1. ligaResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the 1. liga. The highest-scoring result was Slapanice 2–3 Kolin. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Final
13
13
2026-04-11S1: 2523S2: 2325S3: 2125S4: 1625FT
23
23
2026-04-05S1: 1725S2: 1925S3: 2523S4: 2514S5: 1215FT
31
31
2026-04-03S1: 2025S2: 2517S3: 2521S4: 2519FT
30
30
2026-03-29S1: 2512S2: 2725S3: 2523FT
23
23
2026-03-27S1: 2325S2: 2527S3: 2517S4: 2521S5: 1315FT
3rd Place
31
31
2026-04-03S1: 2522S2: 2325S3: 2519S4: 2520FT
Semi-finals
03
03
2026-03-14S1: 2125S2: 2025S3: 2225FT
31
31
2026-03-13S1: 2519S2: 2523S3: 1825S4: 2511FT
23
23
2026-03-13S1: 3028S2: 1625S3: 2517S4: 2325S5: 1315FT
31
31
2026-03-07S1: 1825S2: 3331S3: 2518S4: 2624FT
31
31
2026-03-07S1: 2520S2: 3133S3: 2624S4: 2519FT
31
31
2026-03-06S1: 2325S2: 2519S3: 2519S4: 2517FT
31
31
2026-03-06S1: 1925S2: 2725S3: 2517S4: 2518FT
Quarter-finals
31
31
2026-02-22S1: 2125S2: 2520S3: 2520S4: 2522FT
31
31
2026-02-21S1: 2519S2: 2025S3: 2521S4: 2522FT
03
03
2026-02-20S1: 1625S2: 1925S3: 1725FT
03
03
2026-02-20S1: 1625S2: 1625S3: 1825FT
Results
23
23
2026-04-19S1: 2624S2: 1825S3: 2515S4: 1825S5: 1015FT
31
31
2026-04-19S1: 2519S2: 2225S3: 2521S4: 2517FT
32
32
2026-04-18S1: 2520S2: 1925S3: 2025S4: 2514S5: 155FT
30
30
2026-04-18S1: 2515S2: 2514S3: 2514FT
31
31
2026-04-12S1: 2325S2: 2927S3: 2523S4: 2519FT
13
13
2026-04-12S1: 2325S2: 2519S3: 2225S4: 2325FT
13
13
2026-04-11S1: 2125S2: 3028S3: 2125S4: 2225FT
31
31
2026-04-11S1: 2927S2: 2025S3: 2523S4: 2523FT

1. ligaTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 17 teams in the 1. liga. Bucovice leads with 22 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

1. ligaBetting Insights

1. liga 2025 — key betting statistics across 199 matches played. Games average combined scoring. Home sides win 61.8% of the time and the most common scoreline is 3-0. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

61.8%Home Win %
38.2%Away Win %
+28.50Home Advantage

1. ligaSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the 1. liga, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages — combined scoring per match across 199 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Top Scoring Teams

17 teams in the 1. liga 2025 season ranked by wins. Bucovice leads with 22 wins. Their 3-season average is 16.3 wins per season. Karlovarsko B shows the biggest improvement this season with 13 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

1BBucovice22Won
Played30Lost8Points For74Points Against36Avg W16.3Avg L4.0
Played29Lost7Points For71Points Against39Avg W15.0Avg L5.3
Played28Lost10Points For62Points Against43Avg W12.7Avg L6.3
Played25Lost9Points For60Points Against39Avg W3.0Avg L3.0
5BBBeskydy B15Won
Played30Lost15Points For54Points Against48Avg WAvg L
6CPCZU Prague15Won
Played30Lost15Points For56Points Against57Avg W8.3Avg L9.3
7KKolin15Won
Played34Lost19Points For58Points Against69Avg W14.0Avg L16.0
8LBLvi Prague B12Won
Played23Lost11Points For43Points Against40Avg W8.7Avg L11.3
Played23Lost11Points For41Points Against49Avg W8.7Avg L11.0
10KKojetin12Won
Played30Lost18Points For48Points Against62Avg W14.0Avg L16.0
11VBVK Brno11Won
Played23Lost12Points For42Points Against49Avg WAvg L
12KBKometa Brno11Won
Played30Lost19Points For52Points Against65Avg W5.0Avg L1.0
Played30Lost21Points For38Points Against72Avg W8.3Avg L11.7
14MPMFF Prague5Won
Played21Lost16Points For29Points Against54Avg W4.3Avg L10.0
15PBPribram B2Won
Played4Lost2Points For8Points Against7Avg WAvg L
Played4Lost2Points For7Points Against8Avg W4.0Avg L2.0
17SSlapanice0Won
Played4Lost4Points For6Points Against12Avg WAvg L

1. ligaPast Seasons

Browse 4 archived seasons of the 1. liga, from 2021 to 2024. 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

Founded1993

The Czech 1. Liga was established in the early 1990s as the Czech Volleyball Association structured the national league system following Czechoslovakia's dissolution and Czech independence in 1993. The Extraliga was created in 1992 as the top tier, with the 1. Liga following as the second division to provide competitive structure below the elite level. The league has evolved to accommodate both men's and women's competitions, with teams competing for promotion to the Extraliga and battling to avoid relegation to the lower regional divisions. The league operates under the sponsorship model, recently branded as the "Maxa Liga" through its title sponsorship partnership. Over three decades, the 1. Liga has become increasingly professionalized, serving as a crucial stepping stone for emerging talent and a developmental pathway for clubs seeking Extraliga status.

  • 1993 — Czech 1. Liga established as the second tier of Czech volleyball following the country's independence
  • 2012 — League expanded to accommodate growing competitive demand from emerging clubs
  • 2018 — Format restructuring introduced the winners' and losers' playoff stages for enhanced competitive balance
  • 2024 — Maxa Liga sponsorship deal establishes new commercial framework for the competition
  • 2026 — TJ Sokol Bucovice dominates the 2025/26 season with 19 wins from 23 matches

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams14Relegation spots2

The Czech 1. Liga operates on a home-and-away round-robin format where each of the 14 teams plays every opponent twice during the regular season. Teams earn three points for a win and one point for a loss. Following the regular season, the league splits into two stages: the winners' playoff (top six teams competing for the championship) and the losers' playoff (remaining teams). The top two teams in the winners' playoff secure promotion to the Extraliga, while the bottom two teams in the losers' playoff face relegation to the Czech 2. Liga. Tiebreakers are resolved through head-to-head records, followed by goal difference and goals scored.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesTJ Sokol Bucovice (3)

TJ Sokol Bucovice holds the current season points record with 38 points from 23 matches (19 wins, 4 losses), demonstrating exceptional consistency and dominance in the 2025/26 campaign.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

TJ Sokol Bucovice dominates the 2025/26 Czech 1. Liga season, holding a commanding lead with 44 from 30 matches, translating to an exceptional 73% with 19 victories and just 4 losses. The club has established a ++38 goalBucoviceThe title race remains competitive in the upper standings, with Dobrichovice in second place holding Dobrichovice (78% win rate, 18 wins, 5 losses). The 0-point gap between first and second suggests Bucovice maintains a narrow but meaningful advantage. Hradec Králové sits third with 34 points from 25 matches (68% win rate), though having played two additional matches indicates a slightly more congested schedule. These three teams have clearly separated themselves from the rest of the competition and will compete fiercely in the winners' playoff for the championship and guaranteed promotion.

Slapanice. Kometa Brno (12 points), MFF Prague (10 points), and Velké Meziříčí (10 points) face serious danger of finishing in the bottom two positions that trigger automatic relegation to the Czech 2. Liga. Velké Meziříčí's -38 goal difference (24 goals for, 62 against) represents one of the most troubling records in the league, indicating both scoring struggles and defensive vulnerabilities. The gap between safety (around 18-20 points) and the relegation zone creates a critical battle in the losers' playoff stage.

Karlovarsko B has emerged as an unexpected standout performer, sitting fourth with 30 points from 23 matches (65% win rate, 15 wins, 8 losses) and maintaining a +20 goal difference. The club's consistent performance suggests a genuine contention for the winners' playoff and potential promotion push, representing one of the season's more compelling narratives. Their disciplined volleyball and strong set-winning record position them as serious challengers to the top three.

The middle-table cluster between fifth and eighth place remains tightly bunched, with CZU Prague (30 points), Lvi Prague B (24 points), and České Budějovice B (24 points) separated by just six points across three positions. This congestion means that the transition from the regular season to the playoff stages will dramatically reshape competitive positioning, with several teams potentially climbing or falling based on playoff performance. The playoff format's winners and losers stages will determine not only the championship but also the final promotion and relegation outcomes.

League Structure and Competitive Format

The Czech 1. Liga operates under a sophisticated two-stage playoff system designed to maximize competitive integrity while determining promotion and relegation outcomes. Following the regular season round-robin, the top six teams advance to the winners' playoff, where they compete for the championship title and guaranteed promotion to the Extraliga. Simultaneously, the bottom eight teams enter the losers' playoff, where their ultimate finishing position determines whether they face relegation to the Czech 2. Liga. This structure ensures that every match carries significant consequences throughout the season, preventing dead-rubber matches in the final weeks.

The league's emphasis on home-and-away fixtures creates a balanced schedule where each team plays 26 regular season matches (two against each opponent). This format has proven effective in establishing clear competitive hierarchies while allowing mid-season momentum shifts and tactical adjustments. The three-point-per-win system aligns the Czech competition with international volleyball standards, ensuring consistency with players' experience in European competitions.

Historical Development and Competitive Evolution

The Czech 1. Liga has developed significantly since its establishment in 1993, transforming from a simple second-division structure into a sophisticated competitive framework. The league's evolution reflects broader professionalization trends in Czech volleyball, with clubs investing increasingly in coaching infrastructure, player development, and match-day operations. The introduction of the current playoff format represented a watershed moment, replacing simpler straight-promotion-relegation systems with a more nuanced competitive structure that rewards consistency while maintaining promotion opportunities for ambitious clubs.

The league's role as a development platform has become increasingly important, with many Extraliga clubs operating reserve or second teams in the 1. Liga. This practice, evident in team names like "Lvi Prague B" and "České Budějovice B," creates an interesting dynamic where elite-level clubs use the 1. Liga as a training ground for emerging talent while providing competitive matches for players seeking Extraliga experience. This structure strengthens the overall quality of Czech volleyball while creating clear pathways for player progression.

Commercial Development and Sponsorship

The recent Maxa Liga sponsorship deal represents a significant commercial development for the Czech 1. Liga, providing financial resources and brand visibility that enhance the competition's profile. Title sponsorship arrangements have become increasingly common in second-tier European volleyball competitions, reflecting the growing commercial maturity of the sport. The Maxa partnership demonstrates confidence in the league's potential and audience appeal, suggesting continued investment and development in coming seasons.

Television coverage of the 1. Liga through Czech sports broadcasters ensures that matches reach domestic audiences, maintaining public interest in the second-tier competition. This media exposure serves multiple functions: it provides entertainment value to Czech volleyball fans, creates revenue streams for participating clubs, and establishes the league as a significant platform for player development and visibility. The balance between supporting elite-level Extraliga competition and maintaining robust second-tier coverage reflects the maturity of Czech volleyball's overall infrastructure.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Czech 1. Liga?

The Czech 1. Liga consists of 14 teams competing in the 2025/26 season, making it a mid-sized second-tier competition in Czech volleyball.

What is the Czech 1. Liga's position in the volleyball pyramid?

The 1. Liga is the second tier of Czech volleyball, directly below the Extraliga. The top two teams are promoted to the Extraliga, while the bottom two are relegated to the Czech 2. Liga.

How many points do teams earn for a win in the Czech 1. Liga?

Teams earn 3 points for a win and 1 point for a loss in the 1. Liga, following modern international volleyball scoring conventions.

Does the Czech 1. Liga have a playoff system?

Yes, the league features a playoff system where the top six teams compete in the winners' playoff for the championship and promotion, while the bottom teams compete in the losers' playoff with relegation implications.

Who is the current title sponsor of the Czech 1. Liga?

The Czech 1. Liga operates under the Maxa Liga branding through its title sponsorship partnership with the Maxa company.

When does the Czech 1. Liga season run?

The Czech 1. Liga season runs from August through May each year, following the standard European volleyball calendar.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 21 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026