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  2. 1966–67 Czechoslovak First League - Wikipedia

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    Sparta Prague (C) 26 18 3 5 53 21 2.524 39 Qualification for European Cup first round: 2 Slovan Bratislava: 26 14 7 5 33 17 1.941 35 3 Spartak Trnava: 26 16 2 8 53 26 2.038 34 Qualification for Cup Winners' Cup first round: 4 Dukla Prague: 26 15 3 8 52 27 1.926 33 5 Slavia Prague: 26 12 6 8 39 37 1.054 30 Invitation for Inter-Cities Fairs Cup ...

  3. 1976–77 Czechoslovak First League - Wikipedia

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    Dukla Prague (C) 30 18 6 6 61 33 +28 42 Qualification for European Cup first round: 2 Inter Bratislava: 30 16 6 8 55 36 +19 38 Qualification for UEFA Cup first round: 3 Slavia Prague: 30 13 10 7 53 36 +17 36 4 Zbrojovka Brno: 30 13 9 8 49 40 +9 35 5 Lokomotíva Košice: 30 16 1 13 60 59 +1 33 Qualification for Cup Winners' Cup first round: 6 ...

  4. 1965–66 Czechoslovak First League - Wikipedia

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    It was contested by 14 teams, and Dukla Prague won the championship. Ladislav Michalík was the league's top scorer with 15 goals. [ 2 ] The match between Sparta Prague and Slavia Prague had an attendance of 50,105 - setting a league record.

  5. 1978–79 Czechoslovak First League - Wikipedia

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    Bohemians Prague: 30 12 8 10 44 41 +3 32 5 Sparta Prague: 30 12 7 11 43 37 +6 31 6 Inter Bratislava: 30 11 8 11 40 34 +6 30 7 Slavia Prague: 30 12 5 13 40 45 −5 29 8 Dukla Banská Bystrica: 30 10 9 11 42 49 −7 29 9 Košice: 30 12 5 13 42 58 −16 29 10 Slovan Bratislava: 30 8 12 10 35 32 +3 28 11 Lokomotíva Košice: 30 11 6 13 47 48 −1 28

  6. Czechoslovak First League - Wikipedia

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    The league was dominated by clubs from Prague with Sparta Prague winning 19 titles, Dukla Prague 11 and Slavia Prague 9. The attendance record for the league was set on 4 September 1965, when 50,105 spectators attended a match between rivals Sparta and Slavia in Prague.

  7. 1973–74 Czechoslovak First League - Wikipedia

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    Dukla Prague: 30 14 7 9 42 34 +8 35 Qualification for UEFA Cup first round: 3 Slavia Prague: 30 16 2 12 47 38 +9 34 Qualification for Cup Winners' Cup first round: 4 Baník Ostrava: 30 14 6 10 40 42 −2 34 Qualification for UEFA Cup first round: 5 ZVL Žilina: 30 14 2 14 39 42 −3 30 6 Sklo Union Teplice: 30 11 7 12 42 39 +3 29 7 Spartak ...

  8. David Pech - Wikipedia

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    David Pech (born 22 February 2002) is a Czech footballer who plays as a midfielder for Dukla Prague on loan from Slavia Prague. [1] [2] [3] Career statistics. Club

  9. 1985–86 Czechoslovak First League - Wikipedia

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    Sparta Prague Dukla Prague Sigma Olomouc: Matches played: 240: Goals scored: 643 (2.68 per match) Top goalscorer: Stanislav Griga (19 goals) Biggest home win: Dukla Prague 10–0 České Budějovice (9 March 1986) Biggest away win: Dukla Banská Bystrica 0–7 Slavia Prague (14 June 1986) Highest attendance: 19,536 Sparta Prague 0–0 Slavia ...