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CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1st level alltimetable 1934/35-37/38 and 1945/46-92/93

The table was created by material found at the RSSSF. The 1948 fall season is not counted as it was not played through due to reorganization and no champion was decided either Also note that no seasons prior to 1934/35 are counted as they did not cover the whole of the country. The table was corrected in December 2016. Thanks to Marko Hunjak and Jan Fulnek.

General notes

Czechoslovakia came into being after WW1. Until the setup of the truly national league in 1934, only regional  leagues were organised. During the seasons 1938/39 - 1944/45 Czechoslovakia was divided into the proctorate of Bohemia-Moravia  under German rule, and Slovakia.  1938/39-1943/44: See the Bohemia/Moravia file. 1944/45: No championship because of the Soviet invasion. 1961/62: A relegation playoff was necessary between Dynamo Zilina & Spartak Praha Sokolov as  they ended on equal points and the rules stipulated a playoff when that happened. Spartak Praha  Sokolovo won 2-0, the game is counted in the table.  1964/65: Sparta Praha had 2 points deducted.  1968/69: Dukla Banska Bystrica had 2 points deducted.  The city of Uzhorod is now located in Ukraine.   AC Sparta Praha previously Bratrstvi Sparta (Praha) , Sparta CKD Sokolovo (Praha), & Spartak  Praha Sokolovo.  Slavia Praha previously SK Slavia (Praha), Dynamo Slavia (Praha) & Dynamo (Praha).  Slovan Bratislava previously 1. CSSK Bratislava, SK Bratislava & NV Bratislava.  Dukla Praha previously ATK Praha & UDA Praha.

Banik Ostrava previously SK Slezska Ostrava , Trojice Slezska Ostrava & OKD Ostrava.

Bohemians Praha previously AFK Vrsovice, AFK Bohemians (Praha), Zeleznicari Praha, Spartak Praha  Stalingrad & CKD Praha.  Spartak Trnava previously TSS Trnava & Kovosmalt Trnava.  Inter Bratislava previously CH Bratislava & Slovnaft Bratislava.  Tatran Presov previously Dukla Presov, CSSZ Dukla Presov & CSSZ Presov.  Boby Brno previously SK Zidenice & Zbrojovka Brno.  KPS Brno previously Spartak Brno.  MFK Zilina previously ZVL Zilina, SK Zilina, Slovena Zilina, Iskra Zilina, Dynamo Zilina and  Jednota Zilina.  Lokomotiva Kosice previously Jednota (old) & Dynamo CSD Kosice.  Skoda Plzen previously Viktoria Plzen, Spartak Plzen and ZVIL Plzen.  Sklo Union Teplice previously Technomat Teplice, Vodotechna Teplice, Ingstav Teplice and Slovan  Teplice.  Later (not within Czechoslovakia) FK Teplice.  SONP Kladno previously SK Kladno & Banik Kladno.  FC Nitra previously Slovan Nitra, AC Nitra and Plastika Nitra.  Vitkovice previously Vitkovice zelezarny & TJ Vitkovice.  SKP Fomei Hradec Kralove previously Spartak Hradec Kralove.  Union Cheb previously Ruda Hvezda Cheb.  CKD Dukla Karlin previously Cechie Karlin & OD Karlin.  Dukla Pardubice previously Tankista Praha.  CSD Plzen previously SK Plzen.  SK Ceske Budejovice previously Dynamo Ceske Budejovice.  TJ Gottwaldov  = merger of Jiskra Gottwaldov and Spartak Gottwaldov. The town Gottwaldov is now called Zlin.  Jednota Kosice (old club) Has nothing to do with the Jednota Kosice (written  here as newer club) which came into being by the merger of Slavoj, Slovan and  Spartak VSS Kosice 1958.   LIAZ Jablonec later (not within Czechoslovakia) Sklobizuterie Jablonec.  ZVL Povazska Bystrica previously Sparta Povazska Bystrica and Manet Povazska  Bystrica.  TJ Gottwaldov = merger of Jiskra Gottwaldov & Spartak Gottwaldov. Later (not  while in Czechoslovakia) SK Zlin and Svit Zlin.  Spartak Usti nad Labem previously Armaturka Usti nad Labem.  Teplice (the old club) is not to be confused with the present FK Teplice (Sklo Union in the  table) which was created after WW2.   Questions? email me at: clas.glenning@gmail.com