Ústí nad Labem and
Zbrojovka Brno were relegated to the 2011–12
Czech 2. Liga after finishing last and second to last, respectively, in the
2010–11 season. Ústi nad Labem therefore immediately returned to the second tier, while Brno completed a nineteen-year tenure in the top flight. The relegated terms were replaced by
2010–11 2. Liga champions
Dukla Prague and
Viktoria Žižkov. Viktoria Žižkov returned after a two-year absence, while Dukla Prague made their debut in the league; however, the Dukla Prague name returned to the league after seventeen seasons, with a
club of the same name having played in the top Czech football division until then. The newly promoted clubs were granted licenses to play top-division football on 13 June 2011. Viktoria Žižkov became the first team to be relegated on 5 May 2012 after
Ostrava beat
Příbram.
Stadia and locations Notes: •
Ďolíček stadion does not meet the football association criteria, therefore Bohemians are forced to play at Synot Tip Arena. • FK Dukla Prague played one home match at
Stadion Evžena Rošického due to the implementation of under-soil heating at Juliska.
Personnel and kits Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under
FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. • 1 According to current revision of
List of Czech Football League managers Managerial changes • Slavia manager František Straka resigned on 8 March. Assistant manager
Martin Poustka was appointed to serve as caretaker manager for the next match against Jablonec, which was just three days later. ==League table==