Czechoslovakia national football team

The Czechoslovakia national football team is the team that represents the country of Czechoslovakia in international competition and is controlled by the Československá fotbalová reprezentac. Czechoslovakia has qualified for four FIFA World Cups since their debut at the 1922 FIFA World Cup with their best result being a third place finish at the 1930 FIFA World Cup. They also have played in one European Nations Cup with the best performance of a runner-up placing at the 1960 edition held at home.

The beginnings
The first instance of an Czechoslovakia team took place at the 1920 Summer Olympics where they won their first match against 5-0 in the opening match before losing to  in the quarter-finals. The following tournament, they competed in the 1922 FIFA World Cup and after they defeated 4-1 in the opening round which featured a double from. Czechoslovakia though would lose 3-0 to the in the quarter-finals.

After being eliminated by in the opening round of the 1924 Summer Olympics, Czechoslovakia finished in second place in their qualifying group which featured,  and. After qualifying through automatically after the withdraw, the national team was put in Group C with,  and. After initially getting a 0-0 draw against Austria, they lost to Italy 2-0 in the second match of the group as the national team would be eliminated in the group stage despite a 2-1 win over Finland in the final match of the group.

FIFA World Cup
Gold  Silver   Bronze

European Nations Cup
Gold  Silver   Bronze