1. FC Slovácko
At the beginning of November, Jan Kameník was dismissed, the team under him won one game out of fourteen. Sports director Veliče Šumulikoski started for one match, Roman Skuhravý led the last four rounds. He won twice, including over Pilsen.
FC Viktoria Plzeň
After ten rounds, of which he won only four times, Miroslav Koubek was recalled, having broken his neck in a loss against Zlín at the end of September. Viktoria fought for a while for her dream replacement, finally she got Martin Hyský, until then Karviná’s coach.
FC Baník Ostrava
It had been coming for some time. Baník sent four mainstays of the offensive into the world in the summer, but he did not strengthen himself adequately. Coach Pavel Hapal took it with displeasure, and later even resignedly. That’s why he quit in October, he stayed in Ostrava for almost exactly three years.
MFK Karviná
This was the law of the waterfall. Karviná was already small for Martin Hyský, he wanted to expand, which was made possible for him in Pilsen after the end of Miroslav Koubek. His clone, Marek Jarolím, was chosen as his successor. The team moves on.
FK Pardubice
David Střihavek’s neck was finally broken by a brutal draw at the start of the season, but also by the results of last year, which did not show an upward trend. He was fired at the end of September, his successor Jan Trousil impressed especially at the end of autumn with three wins in a row.