1995–96 Czech First League

Czech First League
Season 1995–96
Champions Slavia Prague
Relegated Union Cheb
Svit Zlín
Uherské Hradiště
Champions League Slavia Prague
Cup Winners' Cup Sparta Prague
UEFA Cup Sigma Olomouc
Intertoto Cup Kaučuk Opava
Matches played 240
Goals scored 634 (2.64 per match)
Top goalscorer Radek Drulák (22)
Biggest home win Slavia Prague 9–1 Uherské Hradiště
Highest scoring Slavia Prague 9–1 Uherské Hradiště
Highest attendance 26,870[1]
Brno 2–2 Drnovice

The 1995–96 Czech First League was the third season of top-tier football in the Czech Republic.

League standings

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1.SK Slavia Praha3023166828+4070
2.FC Sigma Olomouc3019475433+2161
3.FK Jablonec nad Nisou3016594526+1953
4.AC Sparta Praha3014795635+2149
5.FC Petra Drnovice30146105340+1348
6.Kaučuk Opava30137104034+646
7.FC Slovan Liberec30128103430+444
8.FC Boby Brno30127113942-343
9.FC Viktoria Plzeň30116133334-139
10.FK Viktoria Žižkov30910113843-537
11.SK České Budějovice30107133547-1237
12.FC Baník Ostrava30105154046-635
13.FC Union Cheb[note 1]3089133547-1233
14.SK Hradec Králové3085172846-1829
15.FC Svit Zlín 3069151738-2127
16.FC Slovácká Slavia Uherské Hradiště 3038191965-4617

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

  1. FC Union Cheb was in a financial crisis and resigned from playing in the next season.
Champion
Relegation to 2. liga

Top goalscorers

Scorer Goals Team
Czech Republic Radek Drulák
22
FC Petra Drnovice
Czech Republic Pavel Nedvěd
14
AC Sparta Praha
Czech Republic Miroslav Baranek
13
FC Sigma Olomouc
Czech Republic Karel Poborský
11
SK Slavia Praha
Czech Republic Robert Vágner
11
SK Slavia Praha
Czech Republic Jiří Bartl
11
Kaučuk Opava
Czech Republic René Wagner
11
FC Boby Brno
Czech Republic Jan Seidl
11
SK České Budějovice
Czech Republic Karel Vácha
11
SK České Budějovice

See also

References

  1. "Na Letné padl divácký rekord 21. století". Mladá fronta DNES (in Czech) (Czech Republic). 14 July 2003. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
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