Czechoslovak First League
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For the current Czech top-tier association football competition, see Czech First League. For the current Slovak top-tier association football competition, see Slovak First Football League.
The Czechoslovak First League (Czech: 1. fotbalová liga, Slovak: 1. futbalová liga) was the premier football league in the Czechoslovakia from 1925 to 1993, with the exception of World War II. Czechoslovakia was occupied by German forces who formed Gauliga Sudetenland and Gauliga Böhmen und Mähren leagues on occupied territories. Until the 1934-35 season, no teams from Slovakia participated in the league.[2]
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Founded | 1925 |
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Folded | 1993 |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 16 (in 1993) |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | Czechoslovak Cup |
International cup(s) | European Cup UEFA Cup |
Most championships | Sparta Prague (21 titles) |
Top goalscorer | Josef Bican (447 goals)[1] |
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Czechs were allowed to run their own league in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, while Slovaks were granted their own independent Slovak State and created their own league. After the World War II the league was recreated.