Last updated : Monday, 01 July 2024
Introduction
Neydl is an amateur football league in the Czech Republic. It is named after the village of Neydl, which is located in the Plzenský kraj region. The league was founded in 1972 and currently has 12 teams.
The Neydl league is a competitive league, but it is also known for its friendly atmosphere. The teams often socialize together outside of the playing field.
The Neydl league is a great way to get involved in football in the Czech Republic. It is a fun and affordable way to stay active and meet new people.
History
The Neydl league was founded in 1972 by a group of local football enthusiasts. The league originally had only 6 teams, but it has since grown to its current size of 12 teams.
The Neydl league has been a consistent source of talent for the Czech national team. Several players who have played in the Neydl league have gone on to play professionally, including Tomáš Rosický and Petr Cech.
Rules
The Neydl league follows the same rules as the official FIFA rules of football. The matches are played on a regulation-size football pitch and the teams consist of 11 players each.
The Neydl league also has its own set of regulations. For example, the league prohibits the use of professional players.