We calculate the coefficient: Who got the Czech Republic into the Champions League?

We calculate the coefficient: Who got the Czech Republic into the Champions League?
We calculate the coefficient: Who got the Czech Republic into the Champions League?
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Of the total 36.05 points that the Czech Republic collected over the last five-year period, Viktoria added 9.6 points, i.e. a little over a quarter (26.63%). Slavia has the largest share of the Czech Republic’s move to the current tenth place over the entire previous five-year period. She has had an extremely successful season, in which she was never missing from the group of any of the European cups and reached two quarter-finals. For this, she scored exactly 15 points in the national coefficient, which makes up more than two fifths (41.61%) of the Czech profit.

After two European League groups and one round of 16, Sparta is the third most diligent Czech scorer with 5,725 points and almost 16% of the total Czech coefficient. Its share is relatively reduced by the fact that, unlike Pilsen, it was twice in the Europa League group in seasons when the Czech Republic had five clubs in Europe. In the last two years, there were four teams, so the points contribution of individual clubs to the national coefficient was more significant (because it was divided by four and not five).

Another roughly 15% of the points from the previous five-year plan go in total to the three-leaf clover of Liberec, Slovácko, Jablonec. All three of these teams managed to get into the Europa League group once, and they too have a significant stake in the fact that next season’s champion will go directly to the Champions League.

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