The Czechoslovakian amateur championship was organised on 9 occasions from 1925 to 1933. Check also the list of champions.
Participants included winners of regional and ethnic leagues:
the Bohemian provincial championship (venkova);
the Moravian championship;
the German (amateur) championship;
the Slovak (ČSF) championship;
and the Hungarian (MLSz) championship.
1925 AFK Union Žižkov 3-2 AFK Čechoslovan Košíře 1926 SK Židenice 6-5 SK Sparta Košíře 1927 1. Čs ŠK Bratislava 4-2 DFC Budweis 1928 SK Prostějov 2-0 SK Kročehlavy 1929 AFK Kolín 5-7 5-2 DFC Prag 1930 1. Čs ŠK Bratislava 2-2 4-2 AFK Kolín 1931 DFC Prag 2-1 0-0 SK Prostějov 1932 AFK Kolín 5-3 2-2 SK Sparta Košíře 1933 DFC Prag 1-0 2-2 AFK Kolín
1925 Qualifying Round SK Pardubice 5-3 SK Viktoria Plzeň SK Prostějov 1-0 SK Židenice Round 1 SK Rapid Vinohrady 3-1 SK Pardubice AFK Union Žižkov 3-1 SK Prostějov AFK Čechoslovan Košíře 3-2 1. Čs ŠK Bratislava SK Moravská Ostrava w/o Ligeti SC Bratislava Semifinals AFK Union Žižkov 3-2 SK Rapid Vinohrady AFK Čechoslovan Košíře 3-1 SK Moravská Ostrava Final AFK Union Žižkov 3-2 AFK Čechoslovan Košíře 1926 NB: Sportbrüder Schreckenstein and DSV Witkowitz qualified as finalists of the championship of the DFV 1926. Round 1 SK Sparta Košíře 5-2 AFK Union Žižkov AFK Čechoslovan Košíře 3-1 1. Čs ŠK Bratislava SK Židenice 4-3 DSV Witkowitz Sportbrüder Schreckenstein 3-2 SK Viktoria Plzeň Semifinals SK Sparta Košíře 5-1 AFK Čechoslovan Košíře SK Židenice 2-0 Sportbrüder Schreckenstein Final SK Sparta Košíře 5-6 SK Židenice NB: Schreckenstein known as Střekov and Witkowitz known as Vítkovice in Czech 1927 NB: DFC Budweis and DSV Brünn qualified as finalists of the championship of the DFV 1927. Round 1 SK Prostějov 5-0 SK Sparta Košíře DSV Brünn 3-2 AFK Kolín DFC Budweis 2-2 SK Viktoria Plzeň 1. Čs ŠK Bratislava 3-1 SK Kročehlavy NB: DFC Budweis progressed, possibly on a coin toss Semifinals 1. Čs ŠK Bratislava 2-0 SK Prostějov DFC Budweis 6-1 DSV Brünn Final 1. Čs ŠK Bratislava 4-2 DFC Budweis NB: Brünn known as Brno and Budweis known as České Budějovice in Czech 1928 NB: DFC Budweis and DSK Teschen qualified as finalists of the championship of the DFV 1928. Round 1 SK Kročehlavy 7-2 AFK Kolín SK Prostějov 3-2 SK Slavoj Praha VIII [awarded 5-0 after protest] ŠK Žilina 3-1 DSK Teschen DFC Budweis 0-1 SK Náchod Semifinals ŠK Žilina 2-11 SK Kročehlavy SK Prostějov 2-1 SK Náchod Final SK Kročehlavy 0-2 SK Prostějov NB: Budweis known as České Budějovice and Teschen known as Děčín in Czech 1929 NB: DFC Prag and DSV Brünn qualified as finalists of the championship of the DFV 1929. Round 1 AFK Kolín 3-1 2-0 ŠK Žilina SK Sparta Košíře 5-1 2-1 SK Plzeň DFC Prag 2-4 3-1 2-1 SK Sparta Kladno SK Moravská Slavia Brno 8-0 3-2 DSV Brünn Semifinals AFK Kolín 1-1 2-1 SK Sparta Košíře DFC Prag 4-2 9-2 SK Moravská Slavia Brno Final AFK Kolín 5-7 5-2 DFC Prag NB: Brünn known as Brno and Prag known as Praha in Czech 1930 NB: Karlsbader FK and BSK Brünn qualified as finalists of the championship of the DFV 1930. Round 1 Karlsbader FK 2-4 4-1 SK Hradec Králové AFK Kolín 4-2 5-1 SK Slavoj Praha VIII SK Zlíchov 5-4 3-1 SK Prostějov 1. Čs ŠK Bratislava 2-1 6-0 BSK Brünn Semifinals AFK Kolín 2-2 6-2 Karlsbader FK 1. Čs ŠK Bratislava 5-0 1-1 SK Zlíchov Final AFK Kolín 2-2 2-4 1. Čs ŠK Bratislava NB: Brünn known as Brno and Karlsbad known as Karlovy Vary in Czech 1931 NB: DFC Prag and DSV Brünn qualified as finalists of the championship of the DFV 1931. Round 1 SK Prostějov 3-1 1-1 DSV Brünn SK Židenice 7-1 5-3 Mladoboleslavský SK DFC Prag 3-3 3-3 3-1 AFK Čechoslovan Košíře SK Kročehlavy 7-0 1-2 Ligeti SC Bratislava Semifinals SK Prostějov 2-0 4-2 SK Kročehlavy DFC Prag 2-1 6-0 SK Židenice Final DFC Prag 2-1 0-0 SK Prostějov NB: Brünn known as Brno and Prag known as Praha in Czech 1932 NB: DFC Prag and Karlsbader FK qualified as finalists of the championship of the DFV 1932. Qualifying Round SK Sparta Brno 0-2 1-6 SK Rapid Praha SK Rapid Praha 4-2 3-2 SK Pardubice Round 1 AFK Kolín 4-1 6-2 1. Čs ŠK Bratislava SK Baťa Zlín 3-2 2-3 2-1 Karlsbader FK [Karlsbader FK progressed ?!] SK České Budějovice 2-3 1-5 DFC Prag SK Sparta Košíře 4-1 1-4 4-3 SK Rapid Praha Semifinals AFK Kolín 5-2 1-2 Karlsbader FK DFC Prag 4-4 1-3 SK Sparta Košíře Final AFK Kolín 5-3 2-2 SK Sparta Košíře NB: Karlsbad known as Karlovy Vary and Prag known as Praha in Czech 1933 NB: DFC Prag and BSK Gablonz qualified as finalists of the championship of the DFV 1933. Round 1 BSK Gablonz 1-3 1-4 SK České Budějovice AFK Kolín 1-2 5-1 SK Rapid Praha DFC Prag 4-1 3-1 SK Rusj Užhorod SK Pardubice 2-2 1-3 SK Baťa Zlín Semifinals AFK Kolín 5-2 0-2 SK České Budějovice DFC Prag 2-0 2-1 SK Baťa Zlín Final DFC Prag 1-0 2-2 AFK Kolín NB: Gablonz known as Jablonec and Prag known as Praha in Czech
Source: [HoK 97].
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