• Statistics of Czechoslovak First League in the 1953 season. It was contested by 14 teams, and ÚDA Praha won the championship. Josef Majer was the league's top scorer...
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  • The Czechoslovak First League (Czech: 1. fotbalová liga, Slovak: 1. futbalová liga) was the premier football league in the Czechoslovakia from 1925 to...
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  • Statistics of Czechoslovak First League in the 1954 season. It was contested by 12 teams, and Spartak Praha Sokolovo won the championship. Jiří Pešek...
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  • Statistics of Czechoslovak First League in the 1952 season. It was contested by 14 teams, and Sparta ČKD Sokolovo won the championship. Miroslav Wiecek...
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  • The Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League was the elite ice hockey league in Czechoslovakia from 1936 until 1993, when the country split into the Czech...
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  • List of Czech football champions (category Czechoslovak First League)
    football leagues in which clubs from Czech Republic were inserted in. It includes the Czechoslovak First League and current Czech First League. Bohemia...
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  • Bohemians 1905 (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    Republic football league system. Founded in 1905 as AFK Vršovice, the club won the 1982–83 Czechoslovak First League, its only league championship. Its...
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    FK Teplice (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    Czech First League, the top tier of Czech football. The club was founded after World War II in 1945. The club advanced to the Czechoslovak First League in...
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    FC Hradec Králové (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    founded in 1905, won the Czechoslovak First League in the 1959–60 season. The club currently plays in the Czech First League. Following their domestic...
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    Europe. The currency reform of 1953 caused dissatisfaction among Czechoslovak laborers. To equalize the wage rate, Czechoslovaks had to turn in their old money...
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  • FC Viktoria Plzeň (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    Its team play in the Czech First League, the top division of football in the country. As runner-up in the 1970–71 Czechoslovak Cup, the club gained the...
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    Dukla Prague (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    in 1948 as ATK Praha, the club won a total of 11 Czechoslovak league titles and eight Czechoslovak Cups, and in the 1966–67 season, reached the semi-finals...
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  • FC Zbrojovka Brno (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    the club later became known as Zbrojovka Brno. Brno won the Czechoslovak First League in the 1977–78 season and finished as runners-up in 1979–80. The...
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  • FC Baník Ostrava (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    1972/73 and 1977/78 Baník won the Czechoslovak Cup. In the 1975-76 season, the club won the Czechoslovak league for the first time. The team's squad was stable...
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  • SK Sigma Olomouc (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    national top league for the first time in the 1982–83 season as Sigma ZTS Olomouc. The club next played in the Czechoslovak First League in the 1984–85...
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    ŠK Slovan Bratislava (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    1953. Slovan is the most successful team in Slovakia with the most titles in both league and cup in the country. Slovan Bratislava became the first and...
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  • The Czechoslovak Basketball League (abbreviation CSBL) was the highest level professional club basketball competition for men in Czechoslovakia. Its successor...
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  • SK Kladno (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    legendary player of this club František Kloz. At the time of the Czechoslovak First League, SK Kladno has spent most of its history in the top division,...
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    Josef Masopust (category Czechoslovak men's footballers)
    Czechoslovakia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Masopust goal. Dukla Prague Czechoslovak First League: 1953, 1956, 1957–58, 1960–61...
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    Comintern. Between 1929 and 1953, it was led by Klement Gottwald. The KSČ was the sole governing party in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic though it...
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  • FC Spartak Trnava (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    1970s, when club dominated Czechoslovak football, having won the Czechoslovak First League five times in the span of six seasons. During these times, Spartak...
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    AC Sparta Prague (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    do so. Sparta have won a record 38 domestic league titles, the Czech Cup (and its predecessor Czechoslovak Cup) 16 times, also a record, and the Czech...
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  • ČAFC Prague (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    Czechoslovakia in the 1920s, taking part in the inaugural national league, the 1925 Czechoslovak First League. 1899 – 1918 ČAFC Královské Vinohrady 1918 – 1948 ČAFC...
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  • FK Inter Bratislava (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak First League (1944–93) Winners (1): 1958–59 Runners-up (3): 1960–61, 1974–75, 1976–77 3rd place (6): 1953, 1953, 1954, 1957-58...
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  • The Czechoslovak 2. liga was the second level of ice hockey in Czechoslovakia from 1953-1969. The league was created as the Celostátní soutěž (which it...
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    SK Dynamo České Budějovice (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    České Budějovice, Czech Republic. They currently play in the Czech First League, the first tier of football in the Czech Republic. The club was founded in...
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  • 1. FC Tatran Prešov (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    Czechoslovak top division. Tatran became the dark horse of the Czechoslovak league in the 1960s and 1970s, but never won a title. The greatest league...
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  • National Hockey League Winners (3): 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87 2nd. Czechoslovak Hockey League Winners (1): 1954–55 3rd place (1): 1953–54 IIHF European...
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  • 1. SK Prostějov (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    second-level Czech National Football League. The club is most notable for their participation in the Czechoslovak First League in the 1930s and 1940s, during...
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  • 1. FC Slovácko (category Czech First League clubs)
    exclusively in the lower levels of Czechoslovak and later Czech football. Staré Město won the Moravian–Silesian Football League in the 1996–97 season and were...
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