Czechoslovak Championship

The Czechoslovak Championship was a competition held in the first half of the 1930s in Czechoslovakia. LTC Praha won the championship six consecutive times between 1929 and 1935. In 1935-1936, qualification tournaments were played for the 1936-37 Czechoslovak Extraliga season. The Extraliga was not contested in 1938-39, and a national championship never came to fruition. The Central Bohemian champion, LTC Praha, was given the title of Czechoslovak champions.

Format
The previous champion received a bye to the finals, which usually consisted of a single game. The finals or final of the tournament also included a qualifying team, which earned the right to participate by virtue of a winning a regional competition, such as the Championship of the Czech Countryside (without Prague, Bohemia), German Union Championships (tournament based not on geographical, but ethnic point of view), and the Championship of Moravia.