- 1931–32 Czechoslovak First League
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Statistics of Czechoslovak First League in the 1931/1932 season.
Overview
It was contested by 9 teams, and Sparta Prague won the championship.
League standings
Pos Club P W D L F A Pts 1 Sparta Prague 16 12 3 1 54 21 27 2 Slavia Prague 16 10 2 4 44 25 22 3 FC Bohemians Praha 16 7 4 5 41 31 18 4 FC Viktoria Plzeň 16 5 7 4 27 22 17 5 FK Viktoria Žižkov 16 6 4 6 37 30 16 6 FK Teplice 16 5 5 6 34 40 15 7 SK Náchod 16 5 4 7 35 42 14 8 SK Kladno 16 4 2 10 26 53 10 9 Čechie Karlín 16 1 3 12 29 63 5 References
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