SC Radotín
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SC Radotín is a Czech
Czech Republic
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 football club located in Prague
Prague
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-Radotín, Czech Republic
Czech Republic
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. It currently plays in the Prague Championship
Prague Championship
The Prague Championship is one of the fifth-level football leagues in the Czech Republic. It is controlled by the Prague Football Association. The league comprises teams from Prague...

, which is in the fifth tier of the Czech football system
Czech Republic football league system
The Czech Republic football league system is a series of interconnected leagues for club football in the Czech Republic.-The system:Below shows how the current system works. For each division, its English name, official name or sponsorship name and number of clubs is given...

. The club won the Prague Championship
Prague Championship
The Prague Championship is one of the fifth-level football leagues in the Czech Republic. It is controlled by the Prague Football Association. The league comprises teams from Prague...

 in 2011, but refused promotion, so the B team of FK Dukla Prague
FK Dukla Prague
FK Dukla Prague is a Czech association football club located in Prague-Dejvice, Czech Republic. It currently plays in the Gambrinus liga.- History :It was founded in 1959 as FK Dukla Dejvice and in 2001 as FK Dukla Prague...

 went up to the Czech Fourth Division in their place, as league runners-up for the season.

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