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Czechoslovakian Basketball League
The Czechoslovak Basketball League (abbreviation CSBL) was the highest level professional club basketball competition for men in Czechoslovakia. Its successor national league in the Czech Republic became the Mattoni NBL, and its successor national league in Slovakia became the Extraliga. History * 1929–30 to 1938–39  Provincial League of Bohemia and Moravia * 1939–40 to 1944–45  Provincial League of Protectorate * 1945–46 to 1992–93  Czechoslovak Basketball League Title holders * 1929–30 YMCA Praha * 1931 YMCA Praha * 1932 YMCA Praha * 1932–33 YMCA Praha * 1933–34 YMCA Praha * 1934–35 YMCA Praha * 1935–36 YMCA Praha * 1936–37 Uncas Praha * 1937–38 Uncas Praha * 1938–39 Královo Pole Brno * 1939–40 Sparta Praha * 1940–41 Sokol Praha * 1941–42 Brno Žabovřesky * 1942–43 Brno Žabovřesky * 1943–44 Uncas Praha * 1944–45 Uncas Praha * 1945–46 Sokol I Brno * 1946–47 Uncas Praha * 1947 Sokol I Brno * ...
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Czechoslovakia
, rue, Чеськословеньско, , yi, טשעכאסלאוואקיי, , common_name = Czechoslovakia , life_span = 1918–19391945–1992 , p1 = Austria-Hungary , image_p1 = , s1 = Czech Republic , flag_s1 = Flag of the Czech Republic.svg , s2 = Slovakia , flag_s2 = Flag of Slovakia.svg , image_flag = Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg , flag = Flag of Czechoslovakia , flag_type = Flag(1920–1992) , flag_border = Flag of Czechoslovakia , image_coat = Middle coat of arms of Czechoslovakia.svg , symbol_type = Middle coat of arms(1918–1938 and 1945–1961) , image_map = Czechoslovakia location map.svg , image_map_caption = Czechoslovakia during the interwar period and the Cold War , national_motto = , anthems = ...
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BK Dukla Praha
BK Dukla Praha ( cs, Basketbalový klub Dukla Praha) is a Czech (former military) basketball club from Prague. History In the years 1950-1953 participated in the Czechoslovak Basketball League, elite basketball league(CSBL) (1950-1951, 1951, 1952, 1953) under the name ''"ATK Praha"'' and ranked gradually on the 6th, 4th, 5th and 2nd place. Then, the club has named ''"ÚDA Praha"'' and won the top league three times in a row (in 1954, 1955, 1956) and include it in the record of the Czechoslovak league 5th place overall. Underpinning championship team were mainly representatives Miroslav Škeřík, Jaroslav Tetiva and Jaroslav Arrow. With the reorganization of armed forces sports clubs by the communist government in 1956, was disbanded the basketball team. Plenty of players moved into the competitive club of Slovan Orbis BK, Slovan Orbis, where the very next season won the championship. The club renewed its activity and returned to the Czechoslovak league in season 1959-1960 under ...
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Jan Bobrovský
Jan Bobrovský (born March 29, 1945, Rosice) is a former Czechoslovak professional basketball player, coach, and sports official. He is listed on the honor meritorious deed Sports Masters. His son in law is a former football defender Petr Křivánek.Fotbalový rekordman Křivánek vede basketbalistky
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Bobrovský mainly played with Spartak ZJŠ Brno / Zbrojovka Brno and

Kamil Brabenec (basketball)
Kamil Brabenec (born 4 February 1951) is a retired Czech professional basketball player and coach. At 6'4" (1.93 m) tall, he was a small forward. He was voted to the Czechoslovakian 20th Century Team. Playing career Club career During his club career, Brabenec was a FIBA European Selection, in 1977 and 1978. He won 6 Czechoslovakian League championships, in the years 1976, 1977, 1978, 1986, 1987, and 1988. He was also the league's second all-time scorer, with 10,726 points scored. National team career Brabenec helped to lead the senior Czechoslovakia national team to a EuroBasket silver medal, at the 1985 EuroBasket, as well as to two EuroBasket bronze medals, in 1977, and 1981. He was also the leading scorer of the 1978 FIBA World Championship, with a scoring average of 26.9 points per game.http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/statistics/p/cid/WMM/sid/2909/_/1978_World_Championship_for_Men/player-leaders.html Coaching career After his playing career, Brabenec worked as a ...
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Jiří Zídek Sr
Jiří (; ''YI-RZHEE''), the Czech is a masculine given name, equivalent to English George, may refer to: Given name B *Jiří Antonín Benda *Jiří Baborovský *Jiří Barta *Jiří Bartoška * Jiří Bicek * Jiří Bobok *Jiří Bubla *Jiří Buquoy *Jiří Bělohlávek *Jiří Brdečka * Jiří Březina C * Jiří Čeřovský *Jiří Čunek *Jiří Crha D *Jiří Dopita * Jiří Družecký (1745–1819), Bohemian-born Austrian composer and timpanist *Jiří Dudáček * Jiří Džmura F * Jiří Fischer G *Jiří Grossmann *Jiří Gruša *Jiří Grygar H *Jiří Hanke *Jiří Hájek *Jiří Hála *Jiří Hledík *Jiří Holeček *Jiří Holík *Jiří Homola * Jiří Horák *Jiří Hrdina *Jiří Hřebec *Jiří Hudec * Jiří Hudec (composer) *Jiří Hudler J *Jiří Jantovsky *Jiří Jarošík * Jiri Jelinek (born 1977), Czech dancer * Jiří Jeslínek (other) **Jiří Jeslínek (footballer, born 1962) **Jiří Jeslínek (footballer, born 1987) * Jiří J ...
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BK NH Ostrava
BK Nová Huť Ostrava, commonly known as BK NH Ostrava, is a Czech professional basketball club based in the city of Ostrava. They play in the Czech National Basketball League - the highest competition in the Czech Republic. Honours Czech Republic Basketball Cup The Czech Basketball Cup is the annual top-tier level national basketball cup competition that is held in the Czech Republic, for professional teams. It is organized by the Czech Basketball Federation (''Česká Basketbalová Federace''), the go ... *Runners-up (1): 1998–99 Youth department The youth players of the club are included in its division Flames NH Ostrava. Players Current roster External links Official SiteEurobasket.com BK NH Ostrava Page Basketball teams in the Czech Republic Basketball teams established in 1953 Sport in Ostrava {{Europe-basketball-team-stub ...
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Home Advantage
In team sports, the term home advantage – also called home ground, home field, home-field advantage, home court, home-court advantage, defender's advantage or home-ice advantage – describes the benefit that the home team is said to gain over the visiting team. This benefit has been attributed to psychological effects supporting fans have on the competitors or referees; to psychological or physiological advantages of playing near home in familiar situations; to the disadvantages away teams suffer from changing time zones or climates, or from the rigors of travel; and in some sports, to specific rules that favor the home team directly or indirectly. In baseball and cricket in particular, the difference may also be the result of the home team having been assembled to take advantage of the idiosyncrasies of the home ballpark/ ground, such as the distances to the outfield walls/ boundaries; most other sports are played in standardized venues. The term is also widely used ...
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Moravia
Moravia ( , also , ; cs, Morava ; german: link=yes, Mähren ; pl, Morawy ; szl, Morawa; la, Moravia) is a historical region in the east of the Czech Republic and one of three historical Czech lands, with Bohemia and Czech Silesia. The medieval and early modern Margraviate of Moravia was a crown land of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown from 1348 to 1918, an imperial state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1004 to 1806, a crown land of the Austrian Empire from 1804 to 1867, and a part of Austria-Hungary from 1867 to 1918. Moravia was one of the five lands of Czechoslovakia founded in 1918. In 1928 it was merged with Czech Silesia, and then dissolved in 1949 during the abolition of the land system following the communist coup d'état. Its area of 22,623.41 km2 is home to more than 3 million people. The people are historically named Moravians, a subgroup of Czechs, the other group being called Bohemians. Moravia also had been home of a large German-speaking populati ...
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Bohemia
Bohemia ( ; cs, Čechy ; ; hsb, Čěska; szl, Czechy) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech Republic. Bohemia can also refer to a wider area consisting of the historical Lands of the Bohemian Crown ruled by the Bohemian kings, including Moravia and Czech Silesia, in which case the smaller region is referred to as Bohemia proper as a means of distinction. Bohemia was a duchy of Great Moravia, later an independent principality, a kingdom in the Holy Roman Empire, and subsequently a part of the Habsburg monarchy and the Austrian Empire. After World War I and the establishment of an independent Czechoslovak state, the whole of Bohemia became a part of Czechoslovakia, defying claims of the German-speaking inhabitants that regions with German-speaking majority should be included in the Republic of German-Austria. Between 1938 and 1945, these border regions were joined to Nazi Germany as the Sudetenland. The remainder of Czech territory became the Second ...
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BK Pardubice
Basketbalový klub Pardubice, mostly known for sponsorship reasons as KVIS Pardubice is a Czech professional basketball club based in the city of Pardubice. They play in the Czech National Basketball League (NBL), the highest competition in the Czech Republic. Season by season Honours Czech League * Third place (2): 2015–16, 2016–17 Czech Cup * Champions (2): 1993–94, 2015–16 Alpe Adria Cup Alpe Adria Cup is an annual professional basketball competition for clubs from Central Europe. The league comprises teams from seven countries, namely Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. It is played under ... * Champions (1): 2019–20 * Runners-up (1): 2021–22 Roster External links Official SiteEurobasket.com BK Pardubice Page {{DEFAULTSORT:BK Jip Pardubice Basketball teams in the Czech Republic Basketball teams established in 1956 ...
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BK Inter Bratislava
BK Inter Bratislava is a Slovak professional basketball club founded in 1963 in the city of Bratislava. The club has won four Slovak League championships, with the last one being their 2017 championship. Name through history *1963–1991: BK Inter Slovnaft *1991–2004: BK AŠK Inter Slovnaft *2004–2009: BK Inter Bratislava *2009–present: BK Inter Bratislava o.z Season by season Honours * Czechoslovak League **Winners (4): 1978–79, 1979–80, 1982–83, 1984–85 *Slovak League **Winners (5): 1995–96, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2016–17, 2018–19 *Slovak Cup **Winners (4): 1996, 2003, 2015, 2016 See also * Czechoslovak basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions Czechoslovak basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions is the performance record of men's professional basketball clubs from the former country of Czechoslovakia's top-tier level league, the Czechoslovak Basketball League, that played ... {{Slovak Extraliga (basketball) ...
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Dukla Olomouc (basketball)
Dukla Olomouc was a professional basketball club based in Olomouc, the historical capital city of Moravia Moravia ( , also , ; cs, Morava ; german: link=yes, Mähren ; pl, Morawy ; szl, Morawa; la, Moravia) is a historical region in the east of the Czech Republic and one of three historical Czech lands, with Bohemia and Czech Silesia. The me .... The team was the basketball department of the military multi-sport club VTJ Dukla Olomouc. Honours Total Titles: 2 Domestic competitions * Czechoslovak Championship **Winners (2): 1973, 1975 Basketball teams in the Czech Republic {{CzechRepublic-sport-stub ...
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