Czech Republic–Slovakia football rivalry

Czech Republic–Slovakia
Other names Federal derby
Locale Central Europe
Teams Czech Republic & Slovakia
First meeting 8 May 1995
Latest meeting Slovakia 1-0 Czech Republic
International Friendly
(March 31, 2015)
Next meeting ?
Statistics
Meetings total 10
Most wins Czech Republic (5)
Most player appearances Filip Hološko (5)
Top scorer Jan Koller, Tomáš Rosický (3)
Largest victory 4-1 for Czech Republic
(August 21, 2002)

The Czech RepublicSlovakia football rivalry is a highly competitive sports rivalry exists between the national football teams of the two countries, as well as their respective sets of fans. Games between the two teams, even those that are only friendly matches, are often marked by notable and sometimes controversial incidents. These matches are also called "Federal derby."

Czechoslovakia national football team

The Czechoslovakia national football team was the national association football team of Czechoslovakia from 1922 to 1993. At the dissolution of Czechoslovakia at the end of 1992, the team was participating in UEFA qualifying Group 4 for the 1994 World Cup; it completed this campaign under the name Representation of Czechs and Slovaks (RCS). The Czech Republic national football team is recognised by FIFA and UEFA as the successor of the Czechoslovakia team.

The Czechoslovakia team was controlled by the Czechoslovak Football Association. The team had two runner-up finishes in World Cups (1934, 1962) and a European Championship win in 1976. Czechoslovakia qualified for the final stages of the 1990 World Cup and shortly afterwards their national coach Jozef Venglos moved to England to become Aston Villa manager.

List of matches

Statistics

Matches Czech Republic
wins
Draws Slovakia
wins
Goal
difference
10 5 2 3 21:10

Games

May 8, 1995
Slovakia  1–1  Czech Republic
Timko  58' Šmejkal  32'
Tehelne pole, Bratislava
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Leif Sundell (Sweden)

August 24, 1997
Slovakia  2–1  Czech Republic
Jančula  45'
Majoroš  55'
Report Šmicer  15'
Tehelne pole, Bratislava
Attendance: 22,500
Referee: Piero Ceccarini (Italy)

October 11, 1997
Czech Republic  3–0  Slovakia
Šmicer  54'
Siegl  70'
Novotný  73'
Report
Sparta, Prague
Attendance: 5,428
Referee: Urs Meier (Switzerland)

August 21, 2002
Czech Republic  4–1  Slovakia
Koller  32', 65'
Rosický  71', 79'
Sz. Németh  16'
Andrův stadion, Olomouc
Attendance: 11,986
Referee: Georgios Douros (Greece)

September 6, 2006
Slovakia  0–3  Czech Republic
Report Sionko  10', 21'
Koller  57'
Tehelne pole, Bratislava
Attendance: 27,683
Referee: Steve Bennett (England)

November 17, 2007
Czech Republic  3–1  Slovakia
Grygera  13'
Kulič  76'
Rosický  83'
Report Kadlec  79' (o.g.)
AXA Arena, Prague
Attendance: 15,681
Referee: Tony Asumaa (Finland)

April 1, 2009
Czech Republic  1–2  Slovakia
Jankulovski  30' Report Šesták  22'
Jendrišek  82'
AXA Arena, Prague
Attendance: 14,956
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain)

September 5, 2009
Slovakia  2–2  Czech Republic
Šesták  59'
Hamšík  73' (pen.)
Report Pudil  68'
Baroš  83'

November 14, 2012
Czech Republic  3-0  Slovakia
Lafata  3' (6)
Dočkal  72'
Report
Andrův stadion, Olomouc
Attendance: 11,464
Referee: Harald Lechner (Austria)

March 31, 2015
Slovakia  1-0  Czech Republic
Duda  49' Report
Štadión pod Dubňom, Žilina
Attendance: 10,524
Referee: István Vad (Hungary)

See also

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