Czechoslovak Women's Handball Championship

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The Czechoslovak women's handball championship was the premier championship for women's handball teams in Czechoslovakia. It was created in 1950 and dissolved in 1993.

In its early stages the championship was dominated by Czech teams, mostly in the 1950s and in the 1960s. The tables were turned after became the first Slovak champion in 1969, with Slovak teams winning all remaining seasons except for two titles for in the 1970s and another one for Slavia Prague in 1991.

The championship was highly disputed from then on, and no team won three titles in a row after Bohemians. Odeva and , which were the leading teams in the early 1970s with three and two championships respectively, were followed by with three titles in the second half of the 1970s, which also won three until 1983, Iskra Partizánske and with four each in the 1980s, and lastly , which emerged in the early 1990s.[1]

The championship was discontinued in 1993 after the Czechoslovak communist system collapsed and the country was dissolved, with the Czech Republic and Slovakia creating their own championships. In 2002 the WHIL, a supranational championship with the top Czech and Slovak teams, was created.

Champions[]

References[]

  1. ^ List of champions Archived 2016-06-01 at the Wayback Machine in the Czech Handball Association's website
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