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2008–09 Czech 2. Liga

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2. česká fotbalová liga
Season2008–09
ChampionsBohemians 1905
PromotedBohemians 1905
Slovácko
RelegatedHFK Olomouc
Fulnek
Matches played240
Goals scored578 (2.41 per match)
Top goalscorerMartin Jirouš (18)
Average attendance1,689

The 2008–09 Czech 2. Liga was the 16th season of the 2. česká fotbalová liga, the second tier of the Czech football league. Bohemians 1905 were promoted to the Czech First League as winners of the league. Second placed Čáslav decided not to promote and sold their license to Slovácko, who were promoted in their place.[1]

Team changes

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From 2. Liga

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Promoted to Czech First League

Relegated to Moravian-Silesian Football League

Relegated to Bohemian Football League

To 2. Liga

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Relegated from Czech First League

Promoted from Bohemian Football League

Promoted from Moravian-Silesian Football League

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Bohemians 1905 (C, P) 30 18 9 3 36 14 +22 63 Promotion to 2009–10 1. Liga
2 Čáslav 30 16 8 6 42 27 +15 56
3 Jihlava 30 15 6 9 36 27 +9 51
4 Ústí nad Labem 30 15 4 11 39 38 +1 49
5 Dukla Prague 30 12 10 8 37 25 +12 46
6 Sokolov 30 12 7 11 56 37 +19 43[a]
7 Opava 30 12 7 11 44 38 +6 43[a]
8 Karviná 30 12 7 11 45 42 +3 43[a]
9 Třinec 30 9 12 9 31 29 +2 39[b]
10 Slovácko[c] (P) 30 9 12 9 25 29 −4 39[b] Promotion to 2009–10 1. Liga
11 Sparta Prague B 30 10 8 12 39 38 +1 38
12 Most 30 10 7 13 30 43 −13 37
13 Hradec Králové 30 7 14 9 36 32 +4 35
14 Vítkovice 30 8 9 13 34 47 −13 33
15 HFK Olomouc (R) 30 5 12 13 32 42 −10 27 Relegation to 2009–10 MSFL
16 Fulnek (R) 30 1 6 23 16 70 −54 9
Source: The Football Association of the Czech Republic
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c SOK: 7 pts > GD 10-7; OPA: 7 pts > GD 6-5; KAR: 2 pts
  2. ^ a b TRI 3–0 SLO; SLO 0–0 TRI
  3. ^ Čáslav sold their license for the Czech First League to Slovácko.[1]

Top goalscorers

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Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Czech Republic Martin Jirouš Sokolov 18
2 Czech Republic Petr Faldyna Jihlava 13
3 Czech Republic Martin Opic Karviná 12
4 Czech Republic David Korčián HFK Olomouc 11
Czech Republic Luděk Zelenka Dukla Prague 11
6 Czech Republic Jaroslav Diviš Vítkovice 10
Czech Republic Milan Halaška Opava 10
8 Czech Republic Michal Dian Čáslav 9
Czech Republic Pavel Dvořák Hradec Králové 9
Czech Republic Miloslav Strnad Čáslav 9

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Slovácko se vrací do ligy, koupilo postup od Čáslavi". denik.cz (in Czech). 10 June 2009. Retrieved 31 March 2012.