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Potential Relegations and Team Dissolutions

Several teams in South Moravia's lower soccer leagues are considering voluntary relegation or even dissolving altogether. This includes Rosice, currently facing potential relegation from the third league, potentially even down to the regional league. Svratka Brno's future is uncertain, with the possibility of its team not playing in the fifth league next season. Kozojídky, a team currently competing well in the sixth league, is also considering ceasing operations due to an aging and limited roster.

Impact on Lower League Standings

These potential departures would significantly impact the lower leagues. If Rosice were to drop out, the second-best team in the fifth league could be promoted, with Tatran Rousínov and Krumvíř currently vying for that position. Should Svratka or Líšeň C withdraw, the second-best team from the sixth league (currently Blansko's reserve team or Rohatec) would be promoted. Kozojídky's potential departure would similarly lead to a promotion from the seventh league.

Uncertain Futures

The article highlights the uncertainty surrounding these teams' futures. While some decisions are pending, the potential for significant changes in the South Moravian soccer landscape is clear. The consequences for team promotion from the lower leagues are highlighted, and the article underscores the reasons behind these potential departures, focusing on factors such as insufficient players, aging rosters, and the lack of logical continuation of multiple teams from the same organisation.

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