MŠK Žilina

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MŠK Žilina
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Full name MŠK Žilina
Nickname(s) Šošoni
Founded 1908
Ground Stadium Pod Dubňom,
Žilina
(Capacity 9,576)
Chairman Jozef Michalko
Manager Pavel Vrba
League Corgoň Liga
2006-07 First Division, 1st
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MŠK Žilina is a Slovak football club, playing in the town of Žilina and is one of the most successful teams in Slovak top division (since 1993), having won 4 titles and 2 runners-up in last 7 years.

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[edit] History

The club was founded towards the end of 1908 under the Hungarian name Zsolnai testgyakorlók köre. Between the two world wars, when for a brief time Slovakia became an independent nation, the club won Slovakian championship twice, in 1928 and 1929. The club played 31 seasons in the First Division of the Czechoslovakian League.

In 1961 Žilina reached the final of the nationalcup, where they lost to Dukla Prague, the eventual Czechoslovakian champion. In spite of the defeat Žilina gained entry into Europe for the first time and competed in the Cup winners' cup. In their first venture into European, Žilina made the quarter-final, but were defeated by Fiorentina. At home Žilina won 3-2, but in Italy, Fiorentina proved to be too strong and won the game 2-0. In 1969.

In 1996 Žilina was promoted from the second division after spending just a season there. In 1997, the club gained entry to the Intertoto Cup, but only came fourth in a group of five. Again they entered the Intertoto Cup in 1999 but just as last time failed to make any impression, being beaten 4-2 by FC Metz in the second round.

In the autumn of 2000, coach Ladislav Jurkemik joined the club only to depart halfway through the 2001/02 season to become coach of the Slovak national team. Nevertheless the team continued with its winning mentality and became national champions with the help of new coach, Leoš Kalvoda.

In 2002/03 the season, now under the management of Milan Lešický, the club succeeded in retaining its national championship. The following season began in a disappointing way and coach Lešický with Ladislav Jurkemik, for his second spell in charge. He led the club to 10 successive victories and just clinched the title due to goal difference.

One of the club's most notable players of the modern time is Marek Mintál, in two successive seasons he was the top goal scorer in the league with 21 and 20 goals respectively, and was a major contributor to Žilina winning their three Slovakian titles and earning himself a move to 1. FC Nuremberg of Germany.

[edit] Events timeline

  • 1909 - Founded as ZsTK Zsolna
  • 1910 - Renamed ZsTS Zsolna
  • 1919 - Renamed SK Žilina
  • 1948 - Renamed Sokol Slovena Žilina
  • 1953 - Renamed Jiskra Slovena Žilina
  • 1956 - Renamed DSO Dynamo Žilina
  • 1961 - First European qualification, 1961/62
  • 1963 - Renamed Jednota Žilina
  • 1967 - Renamed TJ ZVL Žilina
  • 1990 - Renamed ŠK Žilina
  • 1995 - Renamed MŠK Žilina

[edit] Current Squad

As of 12.February 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Slovakia GK Miroslav Seman
2 Flag of Slovakia MF Lukáš Tesák
3 Flag of Slovakia DF Mário Pečalka
4 Flag of the Czech Republic DF Benjamín Vomáčka
5 Flag of Slovakia FW Ivan Lietava
6 Flag of Slovakia MF Zdeno Štrba
7 Flag of Slovakia DF Vladimir Leitner
8 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Pavel Devatý
9 Flag of Slovakia MF Juraj Ančic
10 Flag of Brazil FW Evandro Adauto da Silva
11 Flag of Slovakia DF Peter Pekarík
12 Flag of Slovakia MF Róbert Jež
No. Position Player
14 Flag of Slovakia FW Peter Štyvar
15 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Velimir Vidić
17 Flag of Slovakia FW Andrej Porázik
18 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Eldar Hasanović
19 Flag of Slovakia MF Ivan Belák
20 Flag of Slovakia MF Pavol Poliaček
22 Flag of Slovakia GK Dusan Kuciak
23 Flag of Slovakia DF Szórád Csaba
25 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Admir Vladavić
26 Flag of Slovakia MF Martin Ďurica
30 Flag of Slovakia GK Martin Dúbravka

[edit] Honours

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