Š.K. Slovan Bratislava

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Slovan Bratislava
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Full name ŠK Slovan Bratislava futbal a.s.
Founded 1919
Ground Tehelné Pole Stadion, Bratislava
Capacity 30,087
Chairman Ľudovít Černák
Manager Jozef Jankech
League Corgoň Liga
2005-06 Second Division, 2nd (Promoted)
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[edit] History

ŠK Slovan Bratislava is a Slovak football team, based in Bratislava. The club became the second Central European team to win a major European trophy, winning the Cup Winners' Cup in 1969 (Dinamo Zagreb won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1967). Slovan and its predecessors, NV Bratislava and ŠK Bratislava, won the Czechoslovak title eight times and the Slovak title eight times as well. Club's home ground is Tehelné pole stadium. Slovan's major rivals in Bratislava are Inter Bratislava. Formerly the two clubs were the same team but split up just after 1965. Along with Spartak Trnava, Slovan were the only real Slovak challengers in the Czechoslovak championship and the two clubs have a bitter rivalry, the game is considered the most prestigious match in the Slovakian football calendar.

The club suffered a major blow after being relegated to the Slovakian 2nd division. Slovan have had several successful players grabbed by larger European clubs in recent years; Szilard Nemeth (to Middlesbrough) and Peter Dubovsky (to Real Madrid) to name but a few. Slovan's most recent youth product is national team player Robert Vittek who moved away from the club to German side 1.FC Nürnberg on Slovan's relegation.

After two seasons playing in the second division, ŠK Slovan have returned to top flight football.

[edit] Current roster

As of July 25, 2006

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Serbia GK Vojin Prole
2 Flag of Slovakia DF Martin Ševela
3 Flag of Slovakia DF Martin Suchý
4 Flag of Slovakia FW Michal Otočka
5 Flag of Slovakia FW Michal Habai
6 Flag of Slovakia DF Martin Dobrotka
7 Flag of Slovakia MF Pavol Sedlák
8 Flag of Slovakia MF Ján Nemček
10 Flag of Slovakia FW Samuel Slovák
11 Flag of Slovakia MF Miroslav Poliaček
12 Flag of Slovakia FW Tomáš Sloboda
13 Flag of Slovakia FW Jakub Peťovský
14 Flag of Slovakia MF Rastislav Urgela
No. Position Player
16 Flag of Slovakia MF Marek Ducký
17 Flag of Slovakia MF Jaroslav Chlebek
18 Flag of Slovakia MF Tomáš Mojský
19 Flag of Slovakia MF Daniel Kosmeľ
20 Flag of Slovakia FW Pavol Masaryk
21 Flag of Slovakia DF Peter Polgár
22 Flag of Slovakia GK Andrej Kaniš
23 Flag of Slovakia MF Ivan Janek
24 Flag of Slovakia DF Peter Struhár
25 Flag of Slovakia MF František Viskup
27 Flag of Czech Republic FW Martin Vyskočil
30 Flag of Slovakia GK Daniel Kiss

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[edit] Domestic

  • Pribina Cup (Slovakian Super Cup)
Preceded by
A.C. Milan
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winner
1969
Runner up: FC Barcelona
Succeeded by
Manchester City F.C.

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Corgoň Liga, 2006-07
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Artmedia Bratislava | Dukla Banská Bystrica | Inter Bratislava | MFK Košice | FC Nitra | MFK Ružomberok
FC Senec | Slovan Bratislava | Spartak Trnava | AS Trenčín | MŠK Žilina | ZTS Dubnica     edit

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Corgoň Liga seasons
2001-02 | 2002-03 | 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07      edit
 
Slovak Third Division (Západ), 2006-07
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FKS Nemšová | Spartak Trnava B | SFM Senec | AFC Nové Mesto | Matador Púchov | FK Rača | Spartak Vráble
FC Nitra B | Artmedia Bratislava B | Slovan Bratislava B | MFK Vrbové | Dolné Vestenice | Dúbravka Bratislava | HFK Prievidza     edit