Czechoslovak Cup

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The Czechoslovak Cup (Czech: Československý pohár) was a football cup competition held in Czechoslovakia. It was officially created in 1960 and folded in 1993 with the split between Czech Republic and Slovakia.

The cup was played throughout Czechoslovakia until 1968–69. From the 1969–70 season to the 1992–93 season, the cup was played between the winners of Czech Cup (Český pohár) and Slovak Cup (Slovenský pohár), which were thus the semi-finals of the Czechoslovak Cup. The modern Czech Cup and Slovak Cup are the successors of the Czechoslovak Cup.

Sparta Prague and Dukla Prague
were the most successful clubs winning both 8 times. In total, Czech teams lifted the Cup 20 times, and Slovak teams 13 times.

The origins of the cup are in unofficial tournaments played in 1950–51, 1951–52, 1955 and 1959–60 season.

Finals

Year Winner Date Stadium Final Score
1960–61 Dukla Prague (Č) 3.12.1961 Stadion míru, Olomouc Dukla PragueDynamo Žilina 3–0
1961–62 Slovan Bratislava (S) 2.12.1962
Gottwaldov
Dukla PragueSlovan Bratislava 1–1
17.7.1963 Stadion Jana Švermy, Brno Slovan BratislavaDukla Prague 4–1
1962–63 Slovan Bratislava (S) 24.7.1963 Stadion primátora Vacka, Prague Dynamo PragueSlovan Bratislava 0–0
31.7.1963 Tehelné Pole, Bratislava Slovan BratislavaDynamo Prague 9–0
1963–64
Spartak Prague Sokolovo
(Č)
20.5.1964 Stadion Jana Švermy, Brno
VSS Košice
4–1
1964–65 Dukla Prague (Č) 27.6.1965
Letná Stadium, Prague
Dukla PragueSlovan Bratislava 0–0
5–3
p.k.
1965–66 Dukla Prague (Č) 4.5.1966 Prešov
Tatran Prešov – Dukla Prague
1–2
1.6.1966 Stadion Juliska, Prague
Tatran Prešov
4–0
1966–67 Spartak Trnava (S) 21.6.1967 Stadion primátora Vacka, Prague
Sparta Prague – Spartak Trnava
4–2
28.6.1967
Trnava
Sparta Prague
2–0
1967–68 Slovan Bratislava (S) 5.6.1968 Stadion Juliska, Prague Dukla PragueSlovan Bratislava 1–0
26.6.1968 Tehelné Pole, Bratislava Slovan BratislavaDukla Prague 2–0
1968–69 Dukla Prague (Č) 18.6.1969 Pardubice
VCHZ Pardubice – Dukla Prague
1–1
23.6.1969 Stadion Juliska, Prague
VCHZ Pardubice
1–0
1969–70
TJ Gottwaldov
(Č)
29.7.1970 Tehelné Pole, Bratislava
TJ Gottwaldov
3–3
2.8.1970 Gottwaldov
TJ Gottwaldov – Slovan Bratislava
0–0; 4–3
p.k.
1970–71 Spartak Trnava (S) 27.6.1971 Štruncovy sady, Pilsen
Škoda Plzeň – Spartak Trnava
1–2
30.6.1971
Trnava
(S)
Škoda Plzeň
5–1
1971–72
Sparta Prague
(Č)
1.8.1972 Tehelné Pole, Bratislava
Sparta Prague
1–0
5.8.1972
Letná Stadium, Prague
Sparta Prague – Slovan Bratislava
4–3
p.k.
1972–73
Baník Ostrava
(Č)
9.5.1973 Košice
Baník Ostrava
2–1
30.5.1973 Bazaly, Ostrava
VSS Košice
3–1
1973–74 Slovan Bratislava (S) 21.6.1974 Stadion primátora Vacka, Prague
Slavia Prague – Slovan Bratislava
1–0
25.6.1974 Tehelné Pole, Bratislava
Slavia Prague
1–0
p.k.
1974–75 Spartak Trnava (S) 2.6.1975
Trnava
Sparta Prague
3–1
18.6.1975
Letná Stadium, Prague
Sparta Prague – Spartak Trnava
0–1
1975–76
Sparta Prague
(Č)
24.6.1976
Letná Stadium, Prague
Sparta Prague – Slovan Bratislava
3–2
27.6.1976 Tehelné Pole, Bratislava
Sparta Prague
0–1
1976–77
Lokomotíva Košice
(S)
9.5.1977
Letná Stadium, Prague
Lokomotíva Košice – Sklo Union Teplice
2–1
1977–78
Baník Ostrava
(Č)
9.5.1978 Tehelné Pole, Bratislava
Jednota Trenčín
1–0
1978–79
Lokomotíva Košice
(S)
9.5.1979
Letná Stadium, Prague
Baník Ostrava
2–1
1979–80
Sparta Prague
(Č)
7.5.1980 Tehelné Pole, Bratislava
ZŤS Košice
2–0
1980–81 Dukla Prague (Č) 6.5.1981
Letná Stadium, Prague
Dukla Banská Bystrica
0–0
p.k.
1981–82 Slovan Bratislava (S) 8.5.1982 Tehelné Pole, Bratislava Slovan BratislavaBohemians Prague 4–1
1982–83 Dukla Prague (Č) 15.6.1983 Stadion Evžena Rošického, Prague Dukla PragueSlovan Bratislava 2–1
1983–84
Sparta Prague
(Č)
24.5.1984 Tehelné Pole, Bratislava
Inter Bratislava
4–2
1984–85 Dukla Prague (Č) 23.6.1985
Stadion Na Litavce, Příbram
Lokomotíva Košice
3–2
1985–86 Spartak Trnava (S) 22.6.1986 Jelšava
Sparta Prague
1–1
p.k.
1986–87
DAC Dunajská Streda
(S)
21.6.1987 Kopřivnice
Sparta Prague
0–0
p.k.
1987–88
Sparta Prague
(Č)
19.6.1988 Ružomberok
Inter Bratislava
2–0
1988–89
Sparta Prague
(Č)
18.6.1989 Stadion Ostroj Opava, Opava
Sparta Prague – Slovan Bratislava
3–0
1989–90 Dukla Prague (Č) 13.5.1990 Prešov
Inter Bratislava
1–1
p.k.
1990–91
Baník Ostrava
(Č)
22.5.1991 Frýdek-Místek
Baník Ostrava – Spartak Trnava
6–1
1991–92
Sparta Prague
(Č)
7.6.1992 Trebišov
Tatran Prešov
2–1
1992–93
1. FC Košice
(S)
6.6.1993 Poštorná
Sparta Prague
5–1
2016–17 FC Fastav Zlín 23.6.2017 Uherské Hradiště Slovan BratislavaFC Fastav Zlín 1–1 a.e.t. 5–6 p.k.
2017–18 Slavia Praha 29.6.2018 Praha Slavia PrahaSlovan Bratislava 0–1
2018–19 Slavia Praha 6.7.2019 Trnava Spartak TrnavaSlavia Praha 0-3

Winners

  • Dukla Prague 8
  • Sparta Prague
    8 (including as Spartak Sokolovo)
  • Slovan Bratislava 5
  • Spartak Trnava 4
  • Baník Ostrava
    3
  • Lokomotíva Košice
    2
  • DAC Dunajská Streda
    1
  • 1. FC Košice
    1
  • FC Tescoma Zlín
    1 (as TJ Gottwaldov)

Venues of final matches

(Does not include matches when the home-away system was played)

Venue Nr. of final

matches

Year
Praha 5 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 2018
Bratislava 4 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984
Olomouc 1 1961
Příbram 1 1985
Jelšava 1 1986
Kopřivnice 1 1987
Ružomberok 1 1988
Opava 1 1989
Prešov 1 1990
Frýdek-Místek 1 1991
Trebišov 1 1992
Poštorná 1 1993
Uherské Hradiště 1 2017
Trnava 1 2019

See also

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