Conference league
UEFA asked fans who will win the EL and EKL groups. Surprisingly, Sparta is the least trusted of the Czech teams
The European League and the newly formed European Conference League will feature three Czech teams. Prague “S” and Jablonec from North Bohemia have qualified for Europe. Only Sparta will play in the more prestigious and tougher Europa League, and they have been met with huge disbelief from European fans!
The European League and the newly formed European Conference League will feature three Czech teams. Prague “S” and Jablonec from North Bohemia have qualified for Europe. Only Sparta will play in the more prestigious and tougher Europa League, and they have been met with huge disbelief from European fans!
Immediately after the draw for the main groups of both competitions, UEFA invited fans to vote on who they thought would win their group. You can also take part in the voting and improve the reputation of the Czech teams.
Letná, who are in Group A of the Europa League, received just 2.5% of the votes, while fans also have more faith in the Danish champion Brøndby (just over 5%). Fans favour France’s Lyon (about 63%) for the top spot.
Surprisingly, the football midget Jablonec got more votes than Sparta for the Europeans. The latter is drawn in Group D in the European Conference League and received about 10% of the votes. Fans trust him more than the Danish Randers and about the same as Cluj. The absolute favourite in the group is AZ Alkmaar (approx. 72%).
Of the Czech teams, European fans trust Prague Slavia the most. The latter has a very difficult group in the weakest European competition. The Czech champion is in Group E alongside the Bundesliga team, Feyenoord and the Israeli champion. Despite this, the Seychellois got a respectable 33% from the fans. The favourite to win the group, however, is the Dutch team Feyenoord.
Sources: UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League
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