Czechoslovakia - List of Champions (original) (raw)
Note that the championships before 1925 are not considered to be official national titles.
See also the list of final tables.
Mistrovstv� Cech
Before 1918: see list of Czech champions.
Mistrovstv� Stredocesk� zupy
Note: no Slovak clubs played in this league, which was restricted to Central Bohemia.
1918 SK Slavia Praha 1919 AC Sparta Praha 1920 AC Sparta Praha 1921 AC Sparta Praha 1922 AC Sparta Praha 1923 AC Sparta Praha 1924 SK Slavia Praha
Profesion�ln� liga
Note: no Slovak clubs played in this league. During the existence of the professional league, also an amateur championship was contested.
1925 SK Slavia Praha
1925/26 AC Sparta Praha
1927 AC Sparta Praha
1927/28 SK Viktoria Žižkov
1928/29 SK Slavia Praha
1929/30 SK Slavia Praha
1930/31 SK Slavia Praha
1931/32 AC Sparta Praha
1932/33 SK Slavia Praha
1933/34 SK Slavia Praha
St�tn� liga
1934/35 SK Slavia Praha 1935/36 AC Sparta Praha 1936/37 SK Slavia Praha 1937/38 AC Sparta Praha 1938/39 abandoned, with AC Sparta Praha leading, continued as Cesko-moravsk� liga
German champions
During the interbellum, Czechoslovak football had a number of regional and/or ethnic (German and Hungarian) football leagues organising separate championships. The main such league arguably was the 'German' league (DFV), whose clubs were concentrated in the Sudetenland (although the strongest German club, DFC Prag, came from the capital and not the border region). Current Czech city names are listed between square brackets.
Note that a championship for German clubs in Bohemiawas already organised in the Habsburg Empire; likewise a competition for German clubs in Moravia and Silesiahad existed there.
German amateur champions 1920/21 DSV Leipa (Česk� L�pa) 1921/22 DSV Sparta Karlsbad (Karlovy Vary) 1922/23 DFC Prag (Praha) 6-0 DSK Brüx (Most) 1923/24 DFC Prag (Praha) 7-1 Teplitzer FK (Teplice) 1924/25 DFC Budweis (Česk� Budějovice) 1925/26 Sportbrüder Schreckenstein [*] 2-1 DSV Witkowitz (V�tkovice) 1926/27 DFC Budweis (Česk� Budějovice) 1-0 DSV Brünn (Brno) 1927/28 DFC Budweis (Česk� Budějovice) w/o DSK Teschen (Děċin) 1928/29 DFC Prag (Praha) 2-0 DSV Brünn (Brno) 1929/30 Karlsbader FK (Karlovy Vary) 6-1 BSK Brünn (Brno) 1930/31 DFC Prag (Praha) 8-0 DSV Brünn (Brno) 1931/32 DFC Prag (Praha) 6-1 3-2 Karlsbader FK (Karlovy Vary) 1932/33 DFC Prag (Praha) 4-3 2-0 BSK Gablonz (Jablonec) 1933/34 DSV Saaz (Žatec) 3-2 5-2 DFC Prag (Praha) 1934/35 DSV Saaz (Žatec) SV Bodenbach (Podmokly) 1935/36 WFK Warnsdorf (Varnsdorf) and DSK Mährisch-Schönberg (Šumperk) 1936/37 DFC Prag (Praha) and DSK Mährisch-Schönberg (Šumperk) 1937/38 Teplitzer FK (Teplice) 5-3 2-1 EV Jägerndorf (Krnov) during German occupation 1938/39 WFK Warnsdorf (Varnsdorf) 4-0 Teplitzer FK (Teplice) 1939/40 NTSG Graslitz (Kraslice) 2-1 NSTG Gablonz (Jablonec) 1940/41 NSTG Prag (Praha) 4-2 LSV Pilsen (Plzeň) 1941/42 LSV Olmütz (Olomouc) NSTG Teplitz-Schönau (Teplice-šanov) 1942/43 MSV Brünn (Brno; Gau Böhmen und Mähren), NSTG Brüx (Most; Gau Sudeten) 1943/44 MSV Brünn (Brno; Gau Böhmen und Mähren), NSTG Bodenbach (Podmokly; Gau Sudeten)
[*] Schreckenstein named after the castle of Střekov, in �st� nad Labem (Aussig)
NB: between 1925 and 1933 the winners qualified for the Czechoslovak amateur championship.
German liga champions
1920/21 Teplitzer FK
1921/22 Teplitzer FK
German professional champions
1925/26 DFC Prag
1926/27 DFC Prag
1927/28 DFC Prag
Moravian champions
1925/26 SK Židenice (Brno) 5-1 SK Moravsk� Ostrava
1926/27 unknown (presumably SK Prostějov)
1927/28 SK Prostějov 4-2 SK Židenice (Brno)
1928/29 unknown (presumably SK Moravsk� Slavia Brno)
1929/30 SK Prostějov bt SK Moravsk� Ostrava
1930/31 SK Prostějov
1931/32 SK Baťa Zl�n
1932/33 SK Baťa Zl�n
NB: between 1925 and 1933 the winners qualified for the Czechoslovak amateur championship.
Bohemian provincial champions
1925/26 SK Viktoria Plzeň 3-2 SK Hradec Kr�lov� 1926/27 unknown (presumably SK Viktoria Plzeň) 1927/28 SK N�chod 3-2 SK Plzeň 1928/29 unknown (presumably SK Plzeň) 1929/30 SK Hradec Kr�lov� 2-1 1-2 Mladoboleslavsk� SK 1930/31 Mladoboleslavsk� SK 5-0 3-0 SK Hvězda Trnovany 1931/32 SK Česk� Budějovice 7-1 1-4 SK Pardubice 1932/33 SK Česk� Budějovice 3-3 5-1 SK Pardubice 1933-37 unknown 1937/38 SK Kopisty 7-1 1-2 AFK Pardubice 1938/39 SK Viktoria Plzeň 8-1 3-3 AFK Pardubice
NB: between 1925 and 1933 the winners qualified for the Czechoslovak amateur championship.
Cesko-moravsk� liga and Slovensk� liga
1939-45 see list of Czech champions and list of Slovak champions.
I. liga
1945/46 AC Sparta Praha 1946/47 SK Slavia Praha 1947/48 AC Sparta Praha 1948 SK Slavia Praha [fall championship; not official] 1949 NV Bratislava 1950 NV Bratislava 1951 NV Bratislava 1952 ČKD Sokolovo Praha 1953 �DA Praha 1954 Spartak Praha Sokolovo 1955 Slovan Bratislava 1956 Dukla Praha 1957/58 Dukla Praha 1958/59 Červen� hviezda Bratislava 1959/60 Spartak Hradec Kr�lov� 1960/61 Dukla Praha 1961/62 Dukla Praha 1962/63 Dukla Praha 1963/64 Dukla Praha 1964/65 Sparta ČKD Praha 1965/66 Dukla Praha 1966/67 Sparta Praha 1967/68 Spartak Trnava 1968/69 Spartak Trnava 1969/70 Slovan Bratislava 1970/71 Spartak Trnava 1971/72 Spartak Trnava 1972/73 Spartak Trnava 1973/74 Slovan Bratislava 1974/75 Slovan Bratislava 1975/76 Ban�k Ostrava 1976/77 Dukla Praha 1977/78 Zbrojovka Brno 1978/79 Dukla Praha 1979/80 Ban�k Ostrava 1980/81 Ban�k Ostrava 1981/82 Dukla Praha 1982/83 Bohemians Praha 1983/84 Sparta Praha 1984/85 Sparta Praha 1985/86 TJ V�tkovice 1986/87 Sparta Praha 1987/88 Sparta Praha 1988/89 Sparta Praha 1989/90 Sparta Praha 1990/91 Sparta Praha 1991/92 Slovan Bratislava 1992/93 Sparta Praha
I. liga CR and I. liga SR
1993-.. see list of Czech champions and list of Slovak champions.
Number of Czechoslovak Titles (61; 1925-1993; without 1948)
19 Sparta Praha (includes Spartak Praha Sokolovo and ČKD Sokolovo Praha)
11 Dukla Praha (includes �DA Praha; now Marila Pribram)
9 Slavia Praha (and 1 unofficial title 1948)
8 Slovan Bratislava (includes NV Bratislava)
5 Spartak Trnava
3 Ban�k Ostrava
1 Bohemians Praha ČH Bratislava (now Internacional Bratislava) Spartak Hradec Kr�lov� (now SK Hradec Kr�lov�) TJ V�tkovice Viktoria Žižkov Zbrojovka Brno (now 1.FC Brno)
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