The Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League was the elite ice hockey league in Czechoslovakia from 1930 until 1993, when the country split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Slovak Extraliga and Czech Extraliga formed from the split.
Champions[]
- 1993 Sparta Prague
- 1992 Trenčín
- 1991 Jihlava
- 1990 Sparta Prague
- 1989 Pardubice
- 1988 Košice
- 1987 Pardubice
- 1986 Košice
- 1985 Jihlava
- 1984 Jihlava
- 1983 Jihlava
- 1982 Jihlava
- 1981 Vítkovice
- 1980 Kladno
- 1979 Slovan Bratislava
- 1978 Kladno
- 1977 Kladno
- 1976 Kladno
- 1975 Kladno
- 1974 Jihlava
- 1973 Pardubice
- 1972 Jihlava
- 1971 Jihlava
- 1970 Jihlava
- 1969 Jihlava
- 1968 Jihlava
- 1967 Jihlava
- 1966 Brno
- 1965 Brno
- 1964 Brno
- 1963 Brno
- 1962 Brno
- 1961 Brno
- 1960 Brno
- 1959 Kladno
- 1958 Brno
- 1957 Brno
- 1956 Brno
- 1955 Brno
- 1954 Spartak Sokolovo Prague
- 1953 Spartak Sokolovo Prague
- 1952 Vítkovice
- 1951 Budějovice
- 1950 ATK Prague
- 1949 LTC Prague
- 1948 LTC Prague
- 1947 LTC Prague
- 1946 LTC Prague
- 1944 LTC Prague
- 1943 LTC Prague
- 1942 LTC Prague
- 1941 CLTK Prague
- 1940 LTC Prague
- 1939 LTC Prague
- 1938 LTC Prague
- 1937 LTC Prague
- 1936 LTC Prague
- 1935 LTC Prague
- 1934 LTC Prague
- 1933 LTC Prague
- 1932 LTC Prague
- 1931 LTC Prague
See also[]
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