Czech Republic - List of Champions (original) (raw)


Note that the championships before 1925 are not considered to be official national titles. A number of regional and ethnic leagues existed, and the Czech (or Bohemian) championships listed below were mostly restricted to the capital Prague. In that city, ethnically German clubs founded the_Verband der Prager deutschen Fu�ball-Vereine_ (VPdV) in 1900, which organised championships in 1901/02 (contested by up to 8 clubs: DFC Germania (winners), FC Austria, FC Favorit, FC Hellas 1900, Fu�ball Sektion der Lese- und Redehalle der Deutschen Studenten Prag, FuAC Sport, FC Sturm and Deutscher FC Prag) and 1902/03 (when no champions were determined as the league ended with a 3-way tie at the top, upon which DFC Prag (who had not entered the league) were chosen as the Prague representatives in the first ever German championship; 1902 champions DFC Germania had folded in March 1903 after losing their home ground and relocating to Graslitz (Kraslice)). Soon after, the VPdV was dissolved.


Bohemia as part of Austria-Hungary (Habsburg Empire)

Mistrovstv� Cech

NB: see Czechoslovakia 1896-1917 for final tables

1896 CFK Kickers Praha [spring] 1896 Deutscher FC Prag [fall] 1897 SK Slavia Praha [spring] 1897 SK Slavia Praha [fall] 1898 SK Slavia Praha 1899 SK Slavia Praha 1900 SK Slavia Praha 1901 SK Slavia Praha 1902 ČAFC Vinohrady 1903-05 no championship 1906-08 only cup competitions

Mistrovstv� CSF

NB: see Czechoslovakia 1896-1917 for final tables

1909-11 only cup competitions 1912 AC Sparta Praha 1913 SK Slavia Praha 1914 not played 1915 SK Slavia Praha 1916 not played 1917 Deutscher FC Prag

Meisterschaft Deutscher Fußball Verband in B�hmen

1912/13 Deutscher FC Prag 1913/14 Deutscher FC Prag 1917 Deutscher FC Prag

NB: after World War I, a championship for German clubs in Czechoslovakia was played.

Meisterschaft Deutscher Fußball Verband f�r M�hren und Schlesien

1912 DSV Troppau 5-4 3-2 SV Bielitz 1913 DSV Troppau 4-1 2-2 SV Bielitz 1914 DSV Troppau 2-2 4-2 SV Bielitz

NB: SV Bielitz were from Bielsko (now part of Bielsko-Biała, in Poland); after World War I, a championship for German clubs in Czechoslovakia was played.


Czechoslovakia

Mistrovstv� Stredocesk� zupy

1918-24 see list of Czechoslovak champions.

Profesion�ln� liga

1925-34 see list of Czechoslovak champions.

St�tn� liga

1935-39 see list of Czechoslovak champions.


Protektorat B�hmen und M�hren

Cesko-moravsk� liga

1938/39 AC Sparta Praha [continuation of Czechoslovak league] 1939/40 SK Slavia Praha 1940/41 SK Slavia Praha 1941/42 SK Slavia Praha 1942/43 SK Slavia Praha 1943/44 AC Sparta Praha 1944/45 abandoned


Czechoslovakia

I. liga

1945-93 see list of Czechoslovak champions.


Czech Republic

I. liga CR

1993/94 AC Sparta Praha 1994/95 AC Sparta Praha 1995/96 SK Slavia Praha 1996/97 AC Sparta Praha 1997/98 AC Sparta Praha 1998/99 AC Sparta Praha 1999/00 AC Sparta Praha 2000/01 AC Sparta Praha 2001/02 FC Slovan Liberec 2002/03 AC Sparta Praha 2003/04 FC Ban�k Ostrava 2004/05 AC Sparta Praha 2005/06 FC Slovan Liberec 2006/07 AC Sparta Praha 2007/08 SK Slavia Praha 2008/09 SK Slavia Praha 2009/10 AC Sparta Praha 2010/11 FC Viktoria Plzeň 2011/12 FC Slovan Liberec 2012/13 FC Viktoria Plzeň 2013/14 AC Sparta Praha 2014/15 FC Viktoria Plzeň 2015/16 FC Viktoria Plzeň 2016/17 SK Slavia Praha 2017/18 FC Viktoria Plzeň 2018/19 SK Slavia Praha 2019/20 SK Slavia Praha 2020/21 SK Slavia Praha 2021/22 FC Viktoria Plzeň 2022/23 AC Sparta Praha 2023/24 AC Sparta Praha 2024/25


Number of titles (37; since 1938/39)

16 AC Sparta Praha [2 in Cesko-moravsk� Liga, 14 since 1993]

11 SK Slavia Praha [4 in Cesko-moravsk� Liga, 7 since 1993]

6 FC Viktoria Plzeň

3 FC Slovan Liberec

1 FC Ban�k Ostrava

NB: AC Sparta Praha also won 19 championships (under various names) in Czechoslovakia; SK Slavia Praha won 9 official championships and 1 unofficial title in Czechoslovakia and FC Ban�k Ostrava were champions of Czechoslovakia on 3 occasions.


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