Czechoslovak women's football championships

The Czechoslovak women's football championships was a competition in Czechoslovakia in women's football. The competition was organized divided between the two Czechoslovakia nations (Czech Republic and Slovakia) until 1988, the inter-national finals were played in the following years with the Czech teams winning all five of them.

History

The first Czechoslovak women's football teams were founded in Sparta Praha and Slavia Praha clubs in the 1960s. The first international competition in the Czechoslovakia was organized in 1966 titled O srdce Mladého světa (Of the Mladý svět heart). The national championships was organized in Slovakia in 1967 and in 1969 in the Czech Republic. The Czechoslovak finals were introduced in the 1988/89 season.

List of champions

Season Champions of Czech Republic Champions of Slovak Republic
1967/68 - Rapid Bratislava
1968/69 - Dukla ZPA Prešov
1969/70 Slavia Praha Dukla ZPA Prešov
1970/71 Slavia Praha Dukla ZPA Prešov
1971/72 Slavia Praha Dukla ZPA Prešov
1972/73 Uhelné sklady Praha Dukla ZPA Prešov
1973/74 Slavia Praha Skloplast Trnava
1974/75 Slavia Praha Skloplast Trnava
1975/76 Sparta Praha Skloplast Trnava
1976/77 Sparta Praha Skloplast Trnava
1977/78 Sparta Praha Skloplast Trnava
1978/79 Slavia Praha Skloplast Trnava
1979/80 Sparta Praha Skloplast Trnava
1980/81 Sparta Praha Slávia SSM Holíč
1981/82 Sparta Praha Agrostav Spišská Nová Ves
1982/83 Slavia Praha Slávia SSM Holíč
1983/84 Sparta Praha Skloplast Trnava
1984/85 Sparta Praha Slávia SSM Holíč
1985/86 Sparta Praha Skloplast Trnava
1986/87 Slavia Praha Slávia SSM Holíč
1987/88 Slavia Praha Skloplast Trnava

1988/89 to 1992/93

Season Champions of Czechoslovakia Champions of Czech Republic Champions of Slovak Republic
1988/89 Sparta Praha Sparta Praha Skloplast Trnava
1989/90 Sparta Praha Sparta Praha Skloplast Trnava
1990/91 Sparta Praha Sparta Praha Slávia SSM Holíč
1991/92 Slavia Praha Slavia Praha Slávia Filosof Bratislava
1992/93 Slavia Praha Slavia Praha FC Košice

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