Mar 4 • 19:57 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Aktuálně.cz

Kladno will play in the playoffs for the first time in 13 years; Sparta sets attendance record

Kladno will compete in the hockey playoffs for the first time since the 2012/13 season, while Sparta Prague set a new attendance record in their recent match.

In a significant development for Czech hockey, Kladno has officially qualified for the playoffs for the first time in 13 years, marking their return to the playoff scene since the 2012/13 season. This achievement comes alongside St. Czechia's premier teams, with Bohemians set to miss out on the playoffs and only four teams vying for two remaining final spots in the quarter-finals. The excitement surrounding the playoff slots is heightened as the resolution will unfold in the last round of the regular season, underscoring the competitive nature of the league.

Meanwhile, Sparta Prague has made headlines not only for its performance but also for breaking the attendance record at their home games. In their latest match against Kladno, Sparta won decisively with a score of 6:3, maintaining a theoretical chance for direct entry to the quarter-finals. The match attracted an impressive 13,182 spectators, contributing to an average attendance of 13,255, thereby surpassing the previous attendance record in the Czech Extraliga for the fourth consecutive time. This achievement speaks volumes about the growing popularity and support for hockey in the region.

As the season nears its conclusion, other teams are also in the mix for playoff opportunities, with Třinec remaining in contention after a solid victory over Litvínov. They sit closely behind Hradec Králové in the standings, intensifying the competition for the remaining playoff positions. The climactic end to the season promises to bring thrilling encounters, as various teams battle for a coveted place in the postseason, reflecting the dynamic landscape of the Czech Extraliga.

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