Full name | Mestský futbalový klub Dubnica | |||
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Nickname(s) | - | |||
Founded | 1926 | |||
Ground | Štadión Zimný, Dubnica nad Váhom (Capacity: 5,450) |
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Chairman | Ivan Nemečkay | |||
Manager | Peter Nemečkay | |||
League | 2. liga | |||
2010–11 | 12th (relegated) | |||
Website | Club home page | |||
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MFK Dubnica[1] is a Slovak football club, playing in the city of Dubnica nad Váhom.
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MFK Dubnica was founded in 1926 and spent much of its early years playing in the regional Czechoslovakian leagues until 1977 where they were finally promoted to the national first division and finished a respectable 9th in their first season. The team continued in top flight football for 10 years before being relegated in 1987 and it would be at least another 10 years before the team would play at the highest national level again but this time in the independent state of Slovakia. In 1996 Dubnica gained its promotion from the Slovak second division to form part of a newly structured league consisting of one league and 15 other teams. Dubnica would then be relegated the following season, which would set a trend of swinging between the first and second divisions. 2005 saw a turn in fortunes for Dubnica, a 4th place finished earned them a place in Europe for the second time playing in the Intertoto Cup.
The first match saw them come up against Vasas SC of Hungary, the match ended 0-0 in the first leg but the second leg saw Dubnica duely despatch the Hungarian side 2-0 at home. This win next saw the club taken to Turkey to face tough competition in B.B. Ankaraspor but Dubnica upset the home team with a shock 4-0 win and defended this lead well in the second leg only to lose 1-0. Dubnica's next match saw them take on the English team, Newcastle United F.C. but they proved to be too strong and failed to win either legs losing 3-1 and 2-0 respectively.
1996/97 - 15th (descent) - 30-8-8-14 29:43 32 points.
1998/99 - 13th 30-8-4-18 28:60 28 points.
1999/00 - 11th (descent, in this season was 16 teams, but in next season only 10) 30-9-7-14 35:35 34 points.
2001/02 - 8th 36- 9-11-16 38:48 38 points.
2002/03 - 7th 36-12- 7-17 41:52 43 points.
2003/04 - 6th 36-12-10-14 41:42 46 points.
2004/05 - 4th 36-13-12-11 42:43 51 points.
2005/06 - 8th 36-10-10-16 41:55 40 points.
2006/07 - after autumn part 10th and on spring in barrack 2nd (Dubnica stayed in Corgoň lige) Autumn: 22-6-7-9 24:35 25 points. Barrack: 14-6-5-3 16-15 23 points.
2007/08 - 9th 33- 7-12-14 34:53 33 points.
2008/09 - 8th 33-10- 7-16 43:49 37 points.
2009/10 - 9th 33- 8-12-13 27:42 36 points.
As of 22 July 2011[2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Goalkeepers: Richard Zajac, Dušan Kolmokov, Marek Igaz.
Defenders:Dalibor Pleva, Cyril Špendla, Peter Jánošík, Marián Zimen, Martin Nosek, Miroslav Duga, Marcel Ondráš, Petr Zapalač (loan from Czech team Baník Ostrava)
Midfielders:Igor Držík(C), Erik Grendel, Igor Obert, Ján Zápotoka, Erik Ľupták, Radovan Kulík, Ľuboš Chmelík, Juraj Vavrík
Attackers:Mouhamadou Seye, Andrej Porázik, Peter Kiška, Tomáš Zápotoka, Marek Kuzma, Ľubomír Ulrich
Best formation in season 2008-09: Zajac - Nosek, Jánošík, Pleva, Ondráš - Držík - J.Zápotoka, Grendel, Kuzma - Seye, T.Zápotoka.
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