FK Púchov

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FK Púchov
Full name Futbalový klub Púchov
Founded 1920
Ground Futbalový štadión Nosice
Ground Capacity TBA
Owner Slovakia Andrej Porázik
President Slovakia Andrej Porázik
Head coach Stanislav Mráz
League 3. liga West
4. liga SZ (north-west) 7th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

FK Púchov is a Slovak football club, playing in the town of Púchov.

In July 2006, the club lost its main sponsor, Matador a.s., and was renamed FK Púchov. The club have two stadiums, currently unget-at-able Mestský štadión due disagreement with city of Púchov, and temporary Futbalový štadión Nosice. On 24 June 2013, official website of FK Púchov announced merging between OTJ Moravany nad Váhom and FK Púchov, as a FK Púchov.

Historical names

  • 1920 - Športový klub Puchov
  • 1945 - ŠK Rolný Púchov
  • 1948 - Sokol Makyta Púchov
  • 1956 - TJ Iskra Púchov
  • 1968 - TJ Gumárne 1.mája Púchov
  • 1993 - ŠK Matador Púchov
  • 2003 - FK Matador Púchov
  • 2007 - FK Púchov

Current squad

As of 16 August 2013 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Slovakia GK Matúš Hruška
2 Slovakia DF Štefan Ďurovec
3 Slovakia DF Andrej Šamánek
3 Slovakia DF Juraj Crkoň
4 Slovakia DF Richard Hudec
6 Slovakia DF Ján Glórik
6 Slovakia MF René Revák
7 Slovakia MF Juraj Pilát
11 Slovakia MF Jozef Martinka (vice-captain)
12 Slovakia Michal Mišík
12 Slovakia Lukáš Behanec
No. Position Player
14 Slovakia MF Marek Šimáček (captain)
15 Slovakia MF Tomáš Kopiš
16 Slovakia Jakub Solík
17 Slovakia MF Marek Loduha
17 Slovakia DF Lukáš Pagáč
18 Slovakia GK Martin Leško
20 Slovakia FW Milan Petrušek
21 Serbia FW Aleksandar Marković
23 Slovakia Milan Vrábel
24 Slovakia FW Vladimír Luhový
25 Slovakia DF Juraj Chupač

Notable footballers

Former coaches

Honours

European competition history

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
2001–02 UEFA Cup 1. Round Germany SC Freiburg 0–0 1–2 1–2
2002/03 UEFA Cup Qualifying Round Kazakhstan FC Atyrau 2–0 0–0 2–0
1. Round France Bordeaux 1–4 0–6 1–10
2003/04 UEFA Cup Qualifying Round Georgia (country) FC Sioni Bolnisi 3–0 3–0 6–0
1. Round Spain FC Barcelona 1–1 0–8 1–9

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