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clubname = Slovan Bratislava |
image = [[Image:Slovan_Bratislava.png|200px|logo]] |
fullname = ŠK Slovan Bratislava futbal a.s. |
nickname = belasí|
founded = 1919 |
ground = [[Tehelné Pole Stadion]], [[Bratislava]] |
capacity = 30,085[http://www.fussballtempel.net/uefa/listeuefa2.html] |
chairman = {{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Ľudovít Černák]] |
manager = {{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Ladislav Pecko]] |
league = [[Corgoň Liga]] |
season = [[Slovak Superliga 2007-08|2007-08]] |
position = Corgoň Liga, 5th |
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'''ŠK Slovan Bratislava''' is a [[Slovakia|Slovak]] [[sports club]], based in [[Bratislava]]. It is best known for its [[Football (soccer)|football]] team. It was founded in [[1919]] and is the most successful Slovak football club.<ref>[http://www.slovanfutbal.com/sk/?go=klub_historia&show=obdobie1 História Slovana - Slovan Bratislava - Futbalový klub<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The club became the third [[Central Europe]]an team to win a major European trophy, winning the [[Cup Winners' Cup]] in [[1969]] ([[Ferencvárosi TC|FTC]] won the [[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]] in [[1965]] as first, and [[Dinamo Zagreb]] in [[1967]] as second).

== History ==
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 in [[Corgoň Liga 2004|2004]] after being relegated to the Slovakian 2nd division. The club acquired [[Jozef Jankech]], the former manager of the [[Slovakia national football team]] and returned to the First League. Their first "comeback" season can be considered as a success, the club finished 3rd and qualified for the [[Intertoto Cup]]. After the [[Corgoň Liga 2006/07|2006-07 season]] manager Jankech left the club and was replaced by former club player Boris Kitka. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slovanfutbal.com/sk/?page=7&id=572|title=Slovan announces new manager|language=slovak}}</ref>

Slovan have had several successful players grabbed by larger European clubs in recent years; [[Szilárd Németh]] (to [[Middlesbrough F.C.|Middlesbrough]]) and [[Peter Dubovský]] (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.

== Historical names ==
* [[1919]] - [[1939]] : '''1. ČsŠK Bratislava'''
* [[1939]] - [[1948]] : '''ŠK Bratislava'''
* [[1948]] - [[1953]] : '''Sokol NV Bratislava'''
* [[1953]] - [[1961]] : '''ÚNV Slovan Bratislava'''
* [[1961]] - [[1990]] : '''Slovan CHZJD Bratislava'''
* [[1990]] - : '''ŠK Slovan Bratislava'''

== Honours ==
=== Domestic ===
* '''[[Corgoň Liga|Slovakian League]]''' ''(1993 - Present)''
** ''Winners (4):'' [[Corgoň Liga 1994|1994]], [[Corgoň Liga 1995|1995]], [[Corgoň Liga 1996|1996]], [[Corgoň Liga 1999|1999]]

* '''[[Corgoň Liga|Slovakian League]]''' (1939 - 1944)
** ''Winners (4):'' [[1940]], [[1941]], [[1942]], [[1944]]

* '''[[Slovakian Cup|Slovenský Pohár]]''' ''(Slovakian Cup)''
** ''Winners (10):'' [[1970]], [[1972]], [[1974]], [[1976]], [[1982]], [[1983]], [[1989]], [[1994]], [[1997]], [[1999]]

* '''[[Slovakian Super Cup|Pribina Cup]]''' ''(Slovakian Super Cup)''
** ''Winners (3):'' [[1994]], [[1995]], [[1996]]

* '''[[Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovakian]] League''' ''(1945 - 1992)''
** ''Winners (8):'' [[1949]], [[1950]], [[1951]], [[1955]], [[1970]], [[1974]], [[1975]], [[1992]]

* '''Ceskoslovenský Pohár''' ''([[Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovakian]] Cup)''
** ''Winners (5):'' [[1962]], [[1963]], [[1968]], [[1974]], [[1982]]

* '''[[Ciutat de Barcelona Trophy]]'''
** ''Winners (1):'' [[1974]]

* '''[[Ciudad de Cartagena Trophy]]'''
** ''Winners (1):'' [[1996]]

{{start box}}
{{succession box | before = [[A.C. Milan]] | title = [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup|UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winner]] | years = [[1969]] <br> Runner up: [[FC Barcelona]]| after = [[Manchester City F.C.]]}}
{{end box}}

=== European ===
* '''[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]'''
** ''Winners (1):'' [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1968-69|1969]]

* '''[[Intertoto Cup]]'''
** ''Winners (2):'' [[1962]], [[1963]]

== Rival teams ==
The greatest rival is [[Spartak Trnava]]. This rivalry has a long tradition and the matches between these clubs are considered as the most prestigious derby in Slovakia.

== Current squad ==
''As of August 28, 2008''
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player | no=1 | nat=SVK | pos=GK | name= [[Peter Rusina]]}}
{{Fs player | no=2 | nat=SVK | pos=DF | name= [[Martin Cseh]]}}
{{Fs player | no=3 | nat=SVK | pos=DF | name= [[Michal Hanek]]}}
{{Fs player | no=4 | nat=CZE | pos=FW | name= [[Jan Králik]]}}
{{Fs player | no=5 | nat=ARG | pos=MF | name= [[Julio Cesar Serrano]]}}
{{Fs player | no=6 | nat=SVK | pos=DF | name= [[Martin Dobrotka]]}}
{{Fs player | no=7 | nat=SVK | pos=DF | name= [[Jozef Valachovič]]}}
{{Fs player | no=8 | nat=SVK | pos=MF | name= [[Peter Černák]]}}
{{Fs player | no=9 | nat=Uzbekistan | pos=FW | name= [[Aziz Ibragimov]]}}
{{Fs player | no=10 | nat=SVK | pos=MF | name= [[Samuel Slovák]]}}
{{Fs player | no=11 | nat=SVK | pos=DF | name= [[Stanislav Angelovič]]}}
{{Fs player | no=12 | nat=SVK | pos=MF | name= [[Branislav Obžera]]}}
{{Fs player | no=13 | nat=CZE | pos=DF | name= [[Lukáš Nachtman]]}}
{{Fs player | no=14 | nat=SVK | pos=MF | name= [[Michal Brezaník]]}}
{{Fs player | no=15 | nat=SVK | pos=FW | name= [[Ľubomír Meszároš]]}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player | no=16 | nat=SVK | pos=MF | name= [[Juraj Kuráň]]}}
{{Fs player | no=17 | nat=SVK | pos=FW | name= [[Jakub Sylvestr]]}}
{{Fs player | no=18 | nat=SVK | pos=MF | name= [[Tomáš Mojský]]}}
{{Fs player | no=19 | nat=CZE | pos=MF | name= [[Jakub Rada]]}}
{{Fs player | no=20 | nat=SVK | pos=FW | name= [[Pavol Masaryk]]}}
{{Fs player | no=21 | nat=SVK | pos=FW | name= [[Peter Štepanovský]]}}
{{Fs player | no=22 | nat=CZE | pos=GK | name= [[Dominik Rodinger]]}}
{{Fs player | no=23 | nat=SVK | pos=MF | name= [[Ivan Janek]]}}
{{Fs player | no=24 | nat=SVK | pos=DF | name= [[Peter Struhár]]}}
{{Fs player | no=25 | nat=BRA | pos=FW | name= [[Rogério Gaúcho]]}}
{{Fs player | no=26 | nat=SVK | pos=MF | name= [[Matej Ižvolt]]}}
{{Fs player | no=27 | nat=BRA | pos=DF | name= [[Diogo Pires]]}}
{{Fs player | no=29 | nat=SVK | pos=FW | name= [[Juraj Halenár]]}}
{{Fs player | no= | nat=CZE | pos=GK | name= [[David Bičík]]}}
{{Fs end}}

=== 2008-09 summer signings ===
==== In ====
* [[Rogério Gaucho]] (from [[SK Slavia Praha]])
* [[Jozef Valachovič]] (from [[Schwandorf]])
* [[Stanislav Angelovič]] (from [[Maccabi Netanya]])
* [[Peter Rusina]] (from [[Prachatice]])
* [[Jakub Rada]] (from [[AC Sparta Praha]])
* [[Lukáš Nachtman]] (from [[FC Rimavská Sobota]])
* [[Juraj Halenár]] (from [[Artmedia Petržalka]])
* [[David Bičík]] (from [[AC Sparta Praha]])
* [[Branislav Obžera]] (from [[Artmedia Petržalka]])
* [[Diogo Pires]] (from [[FC Itaucu]])
* [[Mamadou Bagayoko]] (from [[FC Nantes]])

==== Out ====
*[[Michal Gottwald]], ''unknown'' [http://www.profutbal.sk/clanok50511.htm]
*[[Vojin Prole]],'' end of career''

== Slovan in Europe ==
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|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1956/57|1956/57]]
|align=center|[[Cup Winners Cup|CWC]]
|align=center|qualification
|align=center|{{flagicon|POL}}
|align=center|[[Legia Warsaw]]
|align=center|4:0, 0:2
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1956/57|1956/57]]
|
|align=center|1/8
|align=center|{{flagicon|SUI}}
|align=center|[[Grasshopper-Club Zürich|Grasshoppers]]
|align=center|1:0, 0:2
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1962/63|1962/63]]
|align=center|[[Cup Winners Cup|CWC]]
|align=center|1/8
|align=center|{{flagicon|SUI}}
|align=center|[[Lausanne Sports|Lausanne]]
|align=center|1:1, 1:0
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1962/63|1962/63]]
|
|align=center|1/4
|align=center|{{flagicon|ENG}}
|align=center|[[Tottenham Hotspur|Tottenham]]
|align=center|2:0, 0:6
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1963/64|1963/64]]
|align=center|[[Cup Winners Cup|CWC]]
|align=center|1kolo
|align=center|{{flagicon|FIN}}
|align=center|[[HPS Helsinki]]
|align=center|4:1, 8:1
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1963/64|1963/64]]
|
|align=center|1/8
|align=center|{{flagicon|Wales}}
|align=center|[[Borough United]]
|align=center|1:0, 3:0
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1963/64|1963/64]]
|
|align=center|1/4
|align=center|{{flagicon|SCO}}
|align=center|[[Celtic FC]]
|align=center|0:1, 0:1
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1968/69|1968/69]]
|align=center|[[Cup Winners Cup|CWC]]
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|YUG}}
|align=center|[[FK Bor]]
|align=center|3:0, 0:2
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1968/69|1968/69]]
|
|align=center|1/8
|align=center|{{flagicon|POR}}
|align=center|[[FC Porto]]
|align=center|0:1, 4:0
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1968/69|1968/69]]
|
|align=center|1/4
|align=center|{{flagicon|ITA}}
|align=center|[[AC Torino]]
|align=center|1:0, 2:1
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1968/69|1968/69]]
|
|align=center|1/2
|align=center|{{flagicon|SCO}}
|align=center|[[Dunfermline Athletic FC|Dunfermline]]
|align=center|1:1, 1:0
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1968/69|1968/69]]
|
|align=center|final
|align=center|{{flagicon|ESP}}
|align=center|[[FC Barcelona]]
|align=center|3:2
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1969/70|1969/70]]
|align=center|[[Cup Winners Cup|CWC]]
|align=center|1kolo
|align=center|{{flagicon|YUG}}
|align=center|[[Dinamo Zagreb]]
|align=center|0:3, 0:0
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1970/71|1970/71]]
|align=center|[[European Champions Cup|ECC]]
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|DEN}}
|align=center|[[B 1903 Kopenhagen]]
|align=center|2:1, 2:2
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár vítězů pohárů 1970/71|1970/71]]
|
|align=center|1/8
|align=center|{{flagicon|GRE}}
|align=center|[[Panathinaikos]]
|align=center|0:3, 2:1
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1972/73|1972/73]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|YUG}}
|align=center|[[Vojvodina Novi Sad]]
|align=center|6:0, 2:1
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1972/73|1972/73]]
|
|align=center|2round
|align=center|{{flagicon|ESP}}
|align=center|[[UD Las Palmas]]
|align=center|2:2, 0:1
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1974/75|1974/75]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|BEL}}
|align=center|[[RSC Anderlecht]]
|align=center|4:2, 1:3
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1975/76|1975/76]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|ENG}}
|align=center|[[Derby County]]
|align=center|1:0, 0:3
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1976/77|1976/77]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|Iceland}}
|align=center|[[Fram Reykjavík]]
|align=center|3:0, 5:0
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1976/77|1976/77]]
|
|align=center|2round
|align=center|{{flagicon|ENG}}
|align=center|[[Queens Park Rangers|Queens Park]]
|align=center|3:3, 2:5
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1982/83|1982/83]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|ITA}}
|align=center|[[Inter Milan]]
|align=center|0:2, 2:1
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1989/90|1989/90]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|SUI}}
|align=center|[[Grasshopper Zürich]]
|align=center|3:0, 0:4
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|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1991/92|1991/92]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|ESP}}
|align=center|[[Real Madrid]]
|align=center|1:2, 1:1
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Liga mistrů 1992/93|1992/93]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|HUN}}
|align=center|[[Ferencvaros]]
|align=center|4:1, 0:0
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|align=center|[[Liga mistrů 1992/93|1992/93]]
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|align=center|2kolo
|align=center|{{flagicon|ITA}}
|align=center|[[AC Milan]]
|align=center|0:1, 0:4
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1993/94|1993/94]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|ENG}}
|align=center|[[Aston Villa]]
|align=center|0:0, 1:2
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1994/95|1994/95]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|align=center|qualification
|align=center|{{flagicon|NIR}}
|align=center|[[Portadown FC]]
|align=center|2:0, 3:0
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1994/95|1994/95]]
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|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|DEN}}
|align=center|[[F.C. Copenhagen]]
|align=center|1:0, 1:1
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|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1994/95|1994/95]]
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|align=center|2round
|align=center|{{flagicon|GER}}
|align=center|[[Borussia Dortmund|Dortmund]]
|align=center|2:1, 0:3
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1995/96|1995/96]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|align=center|qualification
|align=center|{{flagicon|CRO}}
|align=center|[[NK Osijek]]
|align=center|4:0, 2:0
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|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1995/96|1995/96]]
|
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|GER}}
|align=center|[[1. FC Kaiserslautern|Kaiserslautern]]
|align=center|2:1, 0:3
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1996/97|1996/97]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|align=center|1qualification
|align=center|{{flagicon|SCO}}
|align=center|[[St. Patrick's Athletic|St. Patrick's]]
|align=center|4:3, 1:0
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1996/97|1996/97]]
|
|align=center|2qualification
|align=center|{{flagicon|TUR}}
|align=center|[[Trabzonspor]]
|align=center|2:1, 1:4
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1997/98|1997/98]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|qualification
|align=center|{{flagicon|BUL}}
|align=center|[[Levski Sofia]]
|align=center|1:1, 2:1
|-
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 1997/98|1997/98]]
|
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|ENG}}
|align=center|[[Chelsea FC]]
|align=center|0:2, 0:2
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Liga mistrů 1999/00|1999/00]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]
|align=center|2qualification
|align=center|{{flagicon|CYP}}
|align=center|[[Anorthosis Famagusta|Anorthosis]]
|align=center|1:2, 1:1
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|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 2000/01|2000/01]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|align=center|qialification
|align=center|{{flagicon|GEO}}
|align=center|[[Lokomotivi Tbilisi]]
|align=center|2:0, 2:0
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 2000/01|2000/01]]
|
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|CRO}}
|align=center|[[Dinamo Zagreb]]
|align=center|0:3, 1:1
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|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 2001/02|2001/02]]
|align=center|[[UEFA Cup]]
|align=center|qualification
|align=center|{{flagicon|Wales}}
|align=center|[[Cwmbran Town FC]]
|align=center|4:0, 1:0
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár UEFA 2001/02|2001/02]]
|
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|CZE}}
|align=center|[[FC Slovan Liberec|Slovan Liberec]]
|align=center|0:2, 1:0
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|align=center|[[Pohár Intertoto 2007|2007]]
|align=center|[[Intertoto Cup]]
|align=center|1round
|align=center|{{flagicon|LUX}}
|align=center|[[FC Differdange 03]]
|align=center|2:0, 3:0
|-style="background-color:#dddddd"
|align=center|[[Pohár Intertoto 2007|2007]]
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|align=center|2round
|align=center|{{flagicon|AUT}}
|align=center|[[Rapid Wien]]
|align=center|1:3, 1:0
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== Famous players ==
{{col-begin}}
{{col-3}}
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ján Arpáš]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ľudovít Cvetler]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Štefan Čambal]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ján Čapkovič]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Jozef Čapkovič]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Peter Dubovský]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miloš Glonek]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Koloman Gogh]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Alexander Horváth]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ivan Hrdlička]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Vladimír Hrivnák]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Karol Jokl]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Vladimír Kinder]]
{{col-3}}
** {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Ladislao Kubala]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Marián Masný]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Pavol Molnár]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Anton Moravčík]]
** {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Fabio Nigro]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Jozef Obert]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Anton Ondruš]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Emil Pažický]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ladislav Pecko]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ján Pivarník]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ján Popluhár]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Teodor Reimann]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Viliam Schrojf]]
{{col-3}}
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Tomáš Stúpala]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Gejza Šimanský]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Pavol Šoral]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ján Švehlík]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Viktor Tegelhoff]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Dušan Tittel]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Róbert Tomaschek]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Anton Urban]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Alexander Vencel (footballer born 1942)]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Alexander Vencel (footballer born 1967)]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ján Zlocha]]
** {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ľudovít Zlocha]]
{{col-end}}

== Famous coaches ==
{{col-begin}}
{{col-3}}
**{{flagicon|HUN}} [[József Braun]]
**{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Anton Bulla]]
**{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Dušan Galis]]
{{col-3}}
**{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Stanislav Griga]]
**{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ján Hucko]]
**{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Jozef Jankech]]
{{col-3}}
**{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Leopold Šťastný]]
**{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Jozef Vengloš]]
**{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Michal Vičan]]
{{col-end}}

== Stadium ==
[[Image:Tehelne pole-pitch and stand.JPG|thumb|250px|right|Tehelné pole stadium in Bratislava]]
[[Tehelné pole]] (meaning "Brickfield") is home stadium for Slovan Bratislava and the regular home for the [[Slovakia national team]]. The stadium has a capacity of 30,085 spectators,[1] and is 105 m long and 68 m wide.[2] The stadium was built during the first [[Slovak Republic]], when Nazi Germany occupied Petržalka in 1938 and Bratislava lost almost all of its sporting facilities.[3] The construction lasted from 1939 to 1944 and the stadium became home ground for Slovan Bratislava. The stadium was officially opened in September 1940 with 25,000 places, and the first international match was played on 27 October 1940, with Slovan Bratislava playing against [[Hertha Berlin]], ending in 2–2 tie. The old stadium underwent reconstruction in 1961, which added second tribune, boosting its capacity to 45,000 and modernising by adding score table, artificial light and revamping the field.

== In First Division ==
=== Slovak First Division 1939-44 ===
* 5 seasons
* 110 77 14 19 469:152 168

=== Czechoslovak First Division ===
* 49 seasons
* 1292 585 302 405 2234:1641 1472

=== Slovak First Division ===
* 13 seasons
* 429 216 108 105 718:441 838

== Statistics ==
=== Most goals ===
** [[Jozef Adamec]] 170
** [[Emil Pažický]] 123
** [[Anton Moravčík]] 109
** [[Marián Masný]] 103
** [[Ján Čapkovič]] 100

=== Best scorers ===
** [[Emil Pažický]] 19 (1954/55)
** [[Ján Čapkovič]] 19 (1971/72)
** [[Marián Masný]] 16 (1980/81)
** [[Peter Dubovský]] 22 (1991/92), 23 (2992/93)

=== Most matches in national team ===
** [[Marián Masný]] 75
** [[Ján Popluhár]] 62
** [[Szilárd Németh]] 59
** [[Anton Ondruš]] 58
** [[Dušan Tittel]] 55
** [[Koloman Gogh]] 55
== References ==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.slovanfutbal.com/ Official website] {{sk icon}}

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Slovan Bratislava
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Full nameŠK Slovan Bratislava futbal a.s.
Nickname(s)belasí
Founded1919
GroundTehelné Pole Stadion, Bratislava
Capacity30,085[1]
ChairmanSlovakia Ľudovít Černák
ManagerSlovakia Ladislav Pecko
LeagueCorgoň Liga
2007-08Corgoň Liga, 5th

ŠK Slovan Bratislava is a Slovak sports club, based in Bratislava. It is best known for its football team. It was founded in 1919 and is the most successful Slovak football club.[1] The club became the third Central European team to win a major European trophy, winning the Cup Winners' Cup in 1969 (FTC won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1965 as first, and Dinamo Zagreb in 1967 as second).

History

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 in 2004 after being relegated to the Slovakian 2nd division. The club acquired Jozef Jankech, the former manager of the Slovakia national football team and returned to the First League. Their first "comeback" season can be considered as a success, the club finished 3rd and qualified for the Intertoto Cup. After the 2006-07 season manager Jankech left the club and was replaced by former club player Boris Kitka. [2]

Slovan have had several successful players grabbed by larger European clubs in recent years; Szilárd Németh (to Middlesbrough) and Peter Dubovský (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.

Historical names

Honours

Domestic

Preceded by UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winner
1969
Runner up: FC Barcelona
Succeeded by

European

Rival teams

The greatest rival is Spartak Trnava. This rivalry has a long tradition and the matches between these clubs are considered as the most prestigious derby in Slovakia.

Current squad

As of August 28, 2008 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Slovakia SVK Peter Rusina
2 DF Slovakia SVK Martin Cseh
3 DF Slovakia SVK Michal Hanek
4 FW Czech Republic CZE Jan Králik
5 MF Argentina ARG Julio Cesar Serrano
6 DF Slovakia SVK Martin Dobrotka
7 DF Slovakia SVK Jozef Valachovič
8 MF Slovakia SVK Peter Černák
9 FW Uzbekistan UZB Aziz Ibragimov
10 MF Slovakia SVK Samuel Slovák
11 DF Slovakia SVK Stanislav Angelovič
12 MF Slovakia SVK Branislav Obžera
13 DF Czech Republic CZE Lukáš Nachtman
14 MF Slovakia SVK Michal Brezaník
15 FW Slovakia SVK Ľubomír Meszároš
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Slovakia SVK Juraj Kuráň
17 FW Slovakia SVK Jakub Sylvestr
18 MF Slovakia SVK Tomáš Mojský
19 MF Czech Republic CZE Jakub Rada
20 FW Slovakia SVK Pavol Masaryk
21 FW Slovakia SVK Peter Štepanovský
22 GK Czech Republic CZE Dominik Rodinger
23 MF Slovakia SVK Ivan Janek
24 DF Slovakia SVK Peter Struhár
25 FW Brazil BRA Rogério Gaúcho
26 MF Slovakia SVK Matej Ižvolt
27 DF Brazil BRA Diogo Pires
29 FW Slovakia SVK Juraj Halenár
GK Czech Republic CZE David Bičík

2008-09 summer signings

In

Out

Slovan in Europe

season competition round land team result
1956/57 CWC qualification Poland Legia Warsaw 4:0, 0:2
1956/57 1/8 Switzerland Grasshoppers 1:0, 0:2
1962/63 CWC 1/8 Switzerland Lausanne 1:1, 1:0
1962/63 1/4 England Tottenham 2:0, 0:6
1963/64 CWC 1kolo Finland HPS Helsinki 4:1, 8:1
1963/64 1/8 Wales Borough United 1:0, 3:0
1963/64 1/4 Scotland Celtic FC 0:1, 0:1
1968/69 CWC 1round Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FK Bor 3:0, 0:2
1968/69 1/8 Portugal FC Porto 0:1, 4:0
1968/69 1/4 Italy AC Torino 1:0, 2:1
1968/69 1/2 Scotland Dunfermline 1:1, 1:0
1968/69 final Spain FC Barcelona 3:2
1969/70 CWC 1kolo Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dinamo Zagreb 0:3, 0:0
1970/71 ECC 1round Denmark B 1903 Kopenhagen 2:1, 2:2
1970/71 1/8 Greece Panathinaikos 0:3, 2:1
1972/73 UEFA Cup 1round Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojvodina Novi Sad 6:0, 2:1
1972/73 2round Spain UD Las Palmas 2:2, 0:1
1974/75 UEFA Cup 1round Belgium RSC Anderlecht 4:2, 1:3
1975/76 UEFA Cup 1round England Derby County 1:0, 0:3
1976/77 UEFA Cup 1round Iceland Fram Reykjavík 3:0, 5:0
1976/77 2round England Queens Park 3:3, 2:5
1982/83 UEFA Cup 1round Italy Inter Milan 0:2, 2:1
1989/90 UEFA Cup 1round Switzerland Grasshopper Zürich 3:0, 0:4
1991/92 UEFA Cup 1round Spain Real Madrid 1:2, 1:1
1992/93 Champions League 1round Hungary Ferencvaros 4:1, 0:0
1992/93 2kolo Italy AC Milan 0:1, 0:4
1993/94 UEFA Cup 1round England Aston Villa 0:0, 1:2
1994/95 UEFA Cup qualification Northern Ireland Portadown FC 2:0, 3:0
1994/95 1round Denmark F.C. Copenhagen 1:0, 1:1
1994/95 2round Germany Dortmund 2:1, 0:3
1995/96 UEFA Cup qualification Croatia NK Osijek 4:0, 2:0
1995/96 1round Germany Kaiserslautern 2:1, 0:3
1996/97 UEFA Cup 1qualification Scotland St. Patrick's 4:3, 1:0
1996/97 2qualification Turkey Trabzonspor 2:1, 1:4
1997/98 UEFA Cup qualification Bulgaria Levski Sofia 1:1, 2:1
1997/98 1round England Chelsea FC 0:2, 0:2
1999/00 Champions League 2qualification Cyprus Anorthosis 1:2, 1:1
2000/01 UEFA Cup qialification Georgia (country) Lokomotivi Tbilisi 2:0, 2:0
2000/01 1round Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 0:3, 1:1
2001/02 UEFA Cup qualification Wales Cwmbran Town FC 4:0, 1:0
2001/02 1round Czech Republic Slovan Liberec 0:2, 1:0
2007 Intertoto Cup 1round Luxembourg FC Differdange 03 2:0, 3:0
2007 2round Austria Rapid Wien 1:3, 1:0


Famous players

Famous coaches

Stadium

Tehelné pole stadium in Bratislava

Tehelné pole (meaning "Brickfield") is home stadium for Slovan Bratislava and the regular home for the Slovakia national team. The stadium has a capacity of 30,085 spectators,[1] and is 105 m long and 68 m wide.[2] The stadium was built during the first Slovak Republic, when Nazi Germany occupied Petržalka in 1938 and Bratislava lost almost all of its sporting facilities.[3] The construction lasted from 1939 to 1944 and the stadium became home ground for Slovan Bratislava. The stadium was officially opened in September 1940 with 25,000 places, and the first international match was played on 27 October 1940, with Slovan Bratislava playing against Hertha Berlin, ending in 2–2 tie. The old stadium underwent reconstruction in 1961, which added second tribune, boosting its capacity to 45,000 and modernising by adding score table, artificial light and revamping the field.

In First Division

Slovak First Division 1939-44

  • 5 seasons
  • 110 77 14 19 469:152 168

Czechoslovak First Division

  • 49 seasons
  • 1292 585 302 405 2234:1641 1472

Slovak First Division

  • 13 seasons
  • 429 216 108 105 718:441 838

Statistics

Most goals

Best scorers

Most matches in national team

References

  1. ^ História Slovana - Slovan Bratislava - Futbalový klub
  2. ^ "Slovan announces new manager" (in Slovak).

External links

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