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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 .

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4-530: 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

8-681: The Czech Republic . It is organised by the Czech Football Association . The Czech Cup was first held in 1961. The winner would then face the winner of the Slovak Cup in the Czechoslovak Cup final. This competition was discontinued in 1993, after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia into two independent states ( Czech Republic and Slovakia ). The winner gains entry to the following season's UEFA Europa League . The competition took

12-503: 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. (Does not include matches when the home-away system was played) matches Czech Cup The Czech Cup ( Czech : Pohár FAČR ), officially known as the MOL Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the major men's football cup competition in

16-543: The name Volkswagen Cup before the 2004 final, but the sponsor ended its involvement in October of the same calendar year, before the fourth round of the 2004–05 edition. In 2009, the competition became known as the Ondrášovka Cup after title sponsors, water brand Ondrášovka  [ cs ] . In 2012, Česká pošta took over sponsorship from Ondrášovka, with the cup resultantly being called Pohár České pošty . In 2015,

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