Czechoslovak Men's Volleyball Championship

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The Czechoslovak Men's Volleyball Championship was an annual competition for the men's volleyball teams in Czechoslovakia. It was held from 1924 to 1992. The most number of titles is in the account of the Praha team "Rudá hvězda" (since 1990 "Olympus") with 10.

Founded1924
First season1924
Ceased1991
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Czechoslovak Championship
SportVolleyball
Founded1924
First season1924
Ceased1991
AdministratorČSVS
Country Czechoslovakia
ContinentEurope
Level on pyramid1st Level
Domestic cupCzechoslovak Cup
International cupsCEV Champions League
CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup
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The organizer of the championships was the Czechoslovak Volleyball Union (ČSVS). After the announcement of the upcoming disintegration of Czechoslovakia on 1 January 1993, ČSVS split into the Czech Volleyball Union and the Slovak Volleyball Federation. Since the 1992–93 season, independent championships of the Czech Republic and Slovakia have been held.

Winners list

  • 1924: Strakova Akademie Praha
  • 1925: Vysokoškolský VK Praha
  • 1926: Vysokoškolský VK Praha
  • 1927: Strakova Akademie Praha
  • 1928: Strakova Akademie Praha
  • 1929: Sokol Kroměříž
  • 1930: Strakova Akademie Praha
  • 1931: Strakova Akademie Praha
  • 1932: Sokol Kroměříž
  • 1933: VS Marathon Praha
  • 1934: VO Sumter
  • 1935: Sokol Plzeň V
  • 1936: Sokol Kroměříž
  • 1937: Sokol Vysočany
  • 1938: Sokol Vysočany
  • 1939: Sokol Pardubice I
  • 1940: SK Philips Praha
  • 1941: SK Philips Praha
  • 1942: SK Viktorie Plzeň
  • 1943: SK Philips Praha
  • 1944: SK Pardubice
  • 1945: SK Philips Praha
  • 1946: SK Židenice Brno

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