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Iva Mocová
Iva Mocová is a retired Czech Republic women's national football team, international Czech Republic, Czech women's association football, football Defender (association football), defender, who last played for AC Sparta Prague (women), Sparta Prague. She had been a member of the Czech Republic women's national football team, Czech national team from 2003. That same year she first played the UEFA Women's Cup with SK Slavia Praha (women), Slavia Prague. Mocová scored two goals in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA), 2011 World Cup qualifying. She subsequently scored the Czech Republic's first goal in the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying, 2013 Euro qualifying in a 1–1 tie against Austria women's national football team, Austria. Mocová was named 2023 Coach of the Year - youth women. Career honours Club ;Sparta Prague *Czech Women's First League (9): 2004–05 Czech Women's First League, 2004–05, 2005–06 Czech Women's First League, 2005–06, 2006–07 Czec ...
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Frýdlant
Frýdlant (, also known as Frýdlant v Čechách; ) is a town in Liberec District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 7,400 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monument (Czech Republic)#Monument zones, urban monument zone. Administrative division Frýdlant consists of three municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Frýdlant (6,356) *Albrechtice u Frýdlantu (159) *Větrov (740) Geography Frýdlant is located about north of Liberec, in the salient microregion of Frýdlant Hook, close to the border with Poland. It lies mostly in the Frýdlant Hills. The southern part of the municipal territory extends into the Jizera Mountains and includes the highest point of Frýdlant, the hill Špičák at above sea level. The Smědá River flows through the town. History 6th–16th centuries The area was settled by West Slavs, Slavic tribes from Lusatia from the 6th century onwards. In ...
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Czech Women's First League
The Czech Women's First League (), known as the FORTUNA=LIGA for sponsorship reasons, is the top level women's football league of the Czech Republic. The league is dominated by teams of Prague. Slavia Prague won the last championships, Sparta Prague was runner-up. The winning team and runners-up of the league qualifies for the UEFA Women's Champions League. History and format As Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia ( ; Czech language, Czech and , ''Česko-Slovensko'') was a landlocked country in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary. In 1938, after the Munich Agreement, the Sudetenland beca ... dissolved in 1993, also the Czechoslovak women's football championships competitions were discontinued. The I. liga started as a competition for 12 teams, each playing all other teams twice. In 2002, the number of teams was reduced to ten and after the regular season was followed with a playoff with eight best teams. In 2006, the system w ...
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2002–03 Czech Women's First League
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Czech Women's Cup
The Czech Women's Cup (Czech Language, Czech: ''Pohár Komise fotbalu žen'' or ''Pohár KFŽ'') is the national Women's association football, women's football cup competition in the Czech Republic. It was founded in 2007. The first final was held on 21 June 2008 in Humpolec. Format Teams from the first two tiers of women's football are able to enter the cup. Teams from the Czech Women's First League, First League enter the cup only in the third round, which equals the round of 16. List of finals The following is a list of all finals so far. Performance by club See also *Czech Cup, men's edition References External linksCup at women.soccerway.comfotbal.cz
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2017–18 Czech Women's First League
The 2017–18 Czech Women's First League was the 25th season of the Czech Republic's top-tier football league for women. Slavia Praha were the defending champions. Format The eight teams will play each other twice for a total of 14 matches per team. After that, the top four teams will play a championship round for another six matches per team. The bottom placed four teams play the relegation round. The champion and runner-up qualify for the 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League. Teams Stadia and locations Regular season Standings The regular season ended on 14 April 2018. Results Final stage Championship group Played by the teams placed first to fourth of the regular season. Teams play each other twice. Relegation group Played by the teams placed fifth to eighth in the regular season. Teams play each other twice. Personnel and kits Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (), ...
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2012–13 Czech Women's First League
The 2012–13 Czech Women's First League was the 20th season of the Czech Republic's top-tier football league for women. Sparta Praha were the defending champions and successfully defended their title. Format The eight teams will play each other twice for a total of 14 matches per team. After that the top four teams will play a championship round for another six matches per team. The bottom placed four teams play the relegation round. Points accumulated after the regular season are halved and added the points from the next round. The champion qualifies for the UEFA Champions League. Regular season Standings Results Final stage Points of the regular season were halved and rounded up, goal difference was kept. Championship group Played by the teams placed first to fourth of the regular season. Teams play each other twice. Relegation group Played by the teams placed fifth to eighth of the regular season. Teams play each other twice. Relegation play-off Eighth place Brno pla ...
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2011–12 Czech Women's First League
The 2011–12 Czech Women's First League was the 19th season of the Czech Republic's top-tier football league for women. Sparta Praha were the defending champions and successfully defended their title. Changes from 2010–11 *The league was reduced from nine to eight teams. *After the regular season a championship round and a relegation round was introduced. The points of the regular season are halved. Format The eight teams played each other twice for a total of 14 matches per team. After that the top four teams played a championship round for another six matches per team. The bottom placed four teams play the relegation round. The champion qualified for the UEFA Champions League. Regular season Standings Results Final stage Points of the regular season were halved and rounded up, goal difference was kept. Championship group Played by the teams placed first to fourth of the regular season. Teams play each other twice. Relegation group Played by the teams placed fifth to ...
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2010–11 Czech Women's First League
The 2010–11 Czech Women's First League was the 18th season of the Czech Republic's top-tier football league for women. Standings Sparta Praha won the championship. Teplice was relegated. Relegation play-off Eighth place Pardubice played a two-legged play-off against Slovan Liberec FC Slovan Liberec (), commonly referred to as Slovan Liberec or simply Slovan, is a Czech professional association football, football club based in the city of Liberec. The club is one of the most successful in the Czech Republic, having won thr .... Liberec had won the second league promotion play-off against Jihlava 6–0 on aggregate. Pardubice then won the relegation play-off 3–2 on aggregate and remained in the first division. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Czech First Division Women, 2010-11 2010–11 in European women's association football leagues 1 Czech Women's First League seasons ...
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