Czechoslovak 2. Liga
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The Czechoslovak 2. liga was the second level of ice hockey in
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from 1953-1969.


History

The league was created as the Celostátní soutěž (which it was known as until 1956) in 1953. For the first season, it was divided into Groups A-D, with the top team from each group meeting for the final. For 1954-55, Groups E and F were added, and the top team from each group again met for the final. From 1955-1963, the league was divided into Groups A and B, and no final was held. For the 1963-64 season, the league expanded to four groups, with Group D consisting solely of Slovak teams. After the 1968-69 season, the league was replaced by the
1. česká národní hokejová liga The 1st. Czech National Hockey League was, along with the 1st. Slovak National Hockey League, the second level of ice hockey in Czechoslovakia from 1969 to 1993. The league was made up teams from the area of the modern Czech Republic. Champions ;1 ...
for Czech teams, and the 1. slovenská národná hokejová liga for Slovak teams.


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History of Czechoslovak hockey


{{Czechoslovak 2nd League seasons 2 Sports leagues established in 1953 1953 establishments in Czechoslovakia 1969 disestablishments in Czechoslovakia Defunct second tier ice hockey leagues in Europe