The Czech National Football League (Czech: Fotbalová národní liga, FNL), known as Chance Národní Liga due to sponsorship reasons, is the second level professional association football league in the Czech Republic. Before 2013 it was known as 2. liga or Druhá liga. The top team each season is eligible for promotion to the Czech First League, while the second and third placed teams enter play offs for possible promotion.

The league replaced the I.ČNL (I. Česká národní liga; First Czech National League), which had been established following the end of the nationwide Czechoslovak Second League in 1977. The league became known as simply II. liga (Second League) in 1993 following the establishment of the Czech Republic as an independent state.

Structure

There are 16 clubs in the FNL. During the season, which runs from August to May or June, with a winter break between November and February or March, each club plays each of the other clubs twice (once at home, once away) and is awarded three points for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference and then goals scored. At the end of each season, the top-ranked team is promoted to the Czech First League, providing they obtain a license and meet league requirements, and is replaced by the team that finished 16th in that league. The two teams positioned 2nd and 3rd play a play-out with two teams from the first league positioned 14th and 15th in a home and away format. The two teams that finished at the bottom of the FNL are relegated to either the Bohemian Football League or the Moravian-Silesian Football League, based on geographical criteria. In turn, the champions of each of these regional divisions are promoted to the FNL.

Fortuna Národní Liga (2016–2024)

In the 1993–94 season the league was played with 16 teams, before expanding to 18 teams in the 1994–95 season. Since 1995, the league is usually played with 16 teams, but on two occasions a team did not fulfil its fixtures and the full 30 rounds were not completed. Firstly in the 1997–98 Czech 2. Liga as Ústí nad Labem did not fulfil their fixtures and their results were cancelled, and secondly in the 2004–05 Czech 2. Liga as Bohemians' results were expunged after playing only the first half of the season. In the 2020–21 season, only 14 teams competed because of the suspension of the first league in the previous season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Participating teams

The following 16 clubs are competing in the 2024–25 Czech National Football League.

ClubLocationStadiumCapacity2023–24 position
FC ZlínZlínLetná Stadion5,89816th in First League
SK Sigma Olomouc BOlomoucAndrův stadion12,4832nd
FC Silon TáborskoSezimovo ÚstíSportovní areál Soukeník5,0003rd
MFK VyškovVyškovSportovní areál Drnovice6,6164th
MFK ChrudimChrudimZa Vodojemem1,5005th
SFC OpavaOpavaStadion v Městských sadech7,7586th
FC Sellier & Bellot VlašimVlašimStadion Kollárova ulice6,0007th
FK Viktoria ŽižkovPragueeFotbal Arena5,0378th
FC Zbrojovka BrnoBrnoMěstský fotbalový stadion Srbská10,2009th
SK LíšeňBrnoStadion SK Líšeň2,10010th
AC Sparta Prague BPragueeFotbal Arena5,03711th
1. SK ProstějovProstějovStadion Za Místním nádražím4,50012th
FK VarnsdorfVarnsdorfMěstský stadion v Kotlině5,00013th
FC Vysočina JihlavaJihlavaStadion v Jiráskově ulici4,50014th
SK Slavia Prague BPragueStadion Olympia Radotín1,5001st in ČFL
FC Baník Ostrava BOstravaMěstský stadion (Ostrava)15,1231st in MSFL

FNL champions

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
1993–94Sklobižu Jablonec nad NisouFK Švarc Benešov
1994–95Uherské HradištěOstroj Opava
1995–96FC KarvináFK Teplice
1996–97FC Dukla PragueAFK Atlantic Lázně Bohdaneč
1997–98FK Chmel BlšanyFC Karviná
1998–99Bohemians PragueSK České Budějovice
1999–2000Synot Staré MěstoFC Viktoria Plzeň
2000–01FC Hradec KrálovéSFC Opava
2001–02SK Dynamo České BudějoviceFK Zlín
2002–03FC Viktoria PlzeňSFC Opava
2003–04FK Mladá BoleslavFK Drnovice
2004–05FK SIAD MostFC Vysočina Jihlava
2005–06SK KladnoSK Dynamo České Budějovice
2006–07FK Viktoria ŽižkovBohemians 1905
2007–08Bohemians PragueFK Marila Příbram
2008–09Bohemians 1905FC Zenit Čáslav
2009–10FC Hradec KrálovéFK Ústí nad Labem
2010–11FK Dukla PragueFK Viktoria Žižkov
2011–12FK Ústí nad LabemFC Vysočina Jihlava
2012–131. SC ZnojmoBohemians 1905
2013–14SK Dynamo České BudějoviceFC Hradec Králové
2014–15SK Sigma OlomoucFK Varnsdorf
2015–16MFK KarvináFC Hradec Králové
2016–17SK Sigma OlomoucFC Baník Ostrava
2017–18SFC Opava1.FK Příbram
2018–19SK Dynamo České BudějoviceFC Vysočina Jihlava
2019–20FK PardubiceFC Zbrojovka Brno
2020–21FC Hradec KrálovéSK Líšeň
2021–22FC Zbrojovka BrnoFC Sellier & Bellot Vlašim
2022–23MFK KarvináMFK Vyškov
2023–24FK Dukla PragueSK Sigma Olomouc B
2024–25FC ZlínMFK Chrudim

Teams promoted to the First League since 1993

From 1993 to 2018, the top two teams qualified for promotion. Since the 2018–19 season, only the top team has been directly promoted. Teams finishing second and third play a two-legged playoff with teams from the First League to determine who will play there next season. In the COVID-impacted 2019–20 season, the playoffs were cancelled.

Top scorers

All information in this table can be found at except for the 2003–04 season, which is sourced from the following link.

SeasonTop scorerClubGoals
1993–94Czech Republic Tibor MičinecBenešov18
1994–95Czech Republic Bedřich HamsaLeRK Brno22
1995–96Czech Republic Patrik HolomekTatran Poštorná16
1996–97Czech Republic Václav KoloušekDukla Prague18
1997–98Czech Republic Vítězslav TumaKarviná19
1998–99Czech Republic Patrik HolomekStaré Město18
1999–00Czech Republic Vladimír MalárStaré Město24
2000–01Czech Republic Pavel ČernýHradec Králové17
2001–02Czech Republic Radek DrulákHFK Olomouc16
2002–03Czech Republic Petr ŠvancaraOpava20
2003–04Czech Republic Tomáš KaplanVysočina Jihlava10
Czech Republic Roman BednářMladá Boleslav
Czech Republic Vojtěch SchulmeisterSigma Olomouc B
2004–05Czech Republic Horst SieglBaník Most16
2005–06Czech Republic Petr FaldynaČeské Budějovice19
2006–07Czech Republic Petr FaldynaVysočina Jihlava15
2007–08Czech Republic Petr FaldynaVysočina Jihlava13
2008–09Czech Republic Martin JiroušBaník Sokolov18
2009–10Czech Republic Pavel ČernýHradec Králové14
Cameroon Dani ChigouDukla Prague
Czech Republic Karel KroupaZlín
2010–11Cameroon Dani ChigouDukla Prague19
2011–12Czech Republic Jiří MlikaBaník Sokolov19
2012–13Czech Republic Lukáš ŽelezníkZlín13
2013–14Czech Republic David VaněčekHradec Králové17
2014–15Czech Republic Václav VašíčekSigma Olomouc13
2015–16Czech Republic Jan PázlerHradec Králové17
2016–17Czech Republic Jakub PlšekSigma Olomouc18
2017–18Czech Republic Jan PázlerHradec Králové21
2018–19Czech Republic David LedeckýČeské Budějovice18
2019–20Czech Republic Stanislav KlobásaJihlava17
2020–21Czech Republic Jaroslav MálekLíšeň13
2021–22Czech Republic Jakub ŘezníčekZbrojovka Brno18
2022–23Czech Republic Tomáš WágnerViagem Příbram17
2023–24Czech Republic Jakub ŘezníčekZbrojovka Brno13
2024–25Czech Republic Tomáš NecidViktoria Žižkov17

Notes

External links

  • on ČMFS website
  • – Czech Republic football league tables, records & statistics database. (in English)