FK Inter Bratislava
FK Inter Bratislava | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Futbalový club Inter Bratislava | ||
Seat | Bratislava , Slovakia | ||
founding | July 1, 1940 | ||
Colours | yellow and black | ||
president | Jozef Barmoš | ||
Website | interbratislava.sk | ||
First soccer team | |||
Venue | Štadión Pasienky (formerly) | ||
Places | 13,000 | ||
league | 1st league (second highest division) | ||
2008/09 | 1st place | ||
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The FK Inter Bratislava is or was a Slovak football club from the capital Bratislava .
history
A sports club was established in the Apollo refinery in 1940, and a football section was not established until five years later. In 1949 the club was renamed Sokol Apollo and in 1952 DŠO Iskra Slovnaft, after the new name of the refinery. Ten years later, the entire first team moved from Červená Hviezda Bratislava ("Red Star") to Slovnaft, which was renamed TJ Internacionál Bratislava in 1966.
With the exception of the 1972/73 and 1986/87 seasons, Inter always played in the Czechoslovak first division. The club won the Slovak Cup in 1984, 1988 and 1990 . A player from Inter, Ladislav Jurkemik, also played in the squad of the victorious Czechoslovak national team during the 1976 European Championship in Yugoslavia .
In the Slovak league , Inter played for a long time. The turn of the millennium was particularly successful: In 2000 and 2001, Inter won both the championship and the cup. However, things then quickly went downhill for the team, in the 2006/07 season the club finally rose from the Corgoň league to the second Slovak division.
Inter should be promoted back to the Corgoň liga in the 2009/10 season; However, the A-team was dissolved on June 18, 2009 and merged with the club FK Senica from the city of the same name , which is also the legal successor. The junior teams continue to exist and are owned by a community of citizens, a former Inter Bratislava fan club . At the end of April 2010, a new A-team was founded by this community, but it first played in the lowest 5th division and was not able to play in the former home stadium Pasienky. In May 2011, Inter was promoted to the 4th division.
Sporting successes
- Czechoslovak football champion : 1959 (this title was won by ČH Bratislava )
- Slovak champion : 2000 and 2001
- Slovak cup winner : 1984, 1988, 1990 and 1995, 2000 and 2001
- Slovak Supercup winner : 1995
- International Football Cup : 1963, 1964
European Cup balance sheet
season | competition | round | opponent | total | To | Back |
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1959/60 | European Champions Cup | Preliminary round | FC Porto | 4: 1 | 2: 1 (H) | 2: 0 (A) |
1 round | Glasgow Rangers | 4: 5 | 3: 4 (A) | 1: 1 (H) | ||
1975/76 | Uefa cup | 1 round | Real Zaragoza | 8: 2 | 5: 0 (H) | 3: 2 (A) |
2nd round | AEK Athens | 3: 3 | 2: 0 (H) | 1: 3 (A) | ||
3rd round | FKS Stal Mielec | 1: 2 | 1: 0 (H) | 0: 2 (A) | ||
1977/78 | Uefa cup | 1 round | SK Rapid Vienna | 3: 1 | 0: 1 (A) | 3: 0 (H) |
2nd round | Grasshopper Club Zurich | 2: 5 | 1: 0 (H) | 1: 5 (A) | ||
1983/84 | Uefa cup | 1 round | Rabat Ajax FC | 16: 0 | 10: 0 (H) | 6: 0 (A) |
2nd round | FK Radnički Niš | 3: 6 | 0: 4 (A) | 3: 2 (H) | ||
1984/85 | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | 1 round | Kuusysi Lahti | 2: 1 | 2: 1 (H) | 0: 0 (A) |
2nd round | Everton FC | 0: 4 | 0: 1 (H) | 0: 3 (A) | ||
1988/89 | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | 1 round | ZFKA Sredez Sofia | 2: 8 | 2: 3 (H) | 0: 5 (A) |
1990/91 | Uefa cup | 1 round | FC Avenir Beggen | 6: 2 | 1: 2 (A) | 5: 0 (H) |
2nd round | 1. FC Cologne | 1: 2 | 1: 0 (A) | 0: 2 (H) | ||
1994/95 | Uefa cup | Preliminary round | Myllycosken Pallo -47 | 1: 3 | 0: 3 (H) | 1: 0 (A) |
1995/96 | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | Preliminary round | Valletta FC | 5: 2 | 0: 0 (A) | 5: 2 (H) |
1 round | Real Zaragoza | 1: 5 | 0: 2 (H) | 1: 3 (A) | ||
1998/99 | Uefa cup | 1st qualifying round | SK Tirana | 4-0 | 2: 0 (H) | 2: 0 (A) |
2nd qualifying round | Slavia Prague | 2: 4 | 0: 4 (A) | 2: 0 (H) | ||
1999/2000 | Uefa cup | qualification | KS Bylis Ballsh | 5: 1 | 3: 1 (H) | 2: 0 (A) |
1 round | SK Rapid Vienna | 3: 1 | 1: 0 (H) | 2: 1 (A) | ||
2nd round | FC Nantes | 0: 7 | 0: 3 (H) | 0: 4 (A) | ||
2000/01 | UEFA Champions League | 2nd qualifying round | Haka Valkeakoski | 1-0 | 0: 0 (A) | 1: 0 a.d. (H) |
3rd qualifying round | Olympique Lyon | 2: 4 | 1: 2 (H) | 1: 2 (A) | ||
2000/01 | Uefa cup | 1 round | Roda JC Kerkrade | 4: 1 | 2: 0 (A) | 2: 1 (H) |
2nd round | Moscow locomotive | 1: 3 | 0: 1 (A) | 1: 2 (H) | ||
2001/02 | UEFA Champions League | 2nd qualifying round | FK Slavija-Mazyr | 2-0 | 1: 0 (A) | 1: 0 (H) |
3rd qualifying round | Rosenborg Trondheim | 3: 7 | 3: 3 (H) | 0: 4 (A) | ||
2001/02 | Uefa cup | 1 round | Litex Lovech | 1: 3 | 1: 0 (H) | 0: 3 (A) |
Overall record: 58 games, 29 wins, 5 draws, 24 defeats, 90:83 goals (goal difference +7)
Trainer
- Jozef Adamec (1989-1991, 1992-1993, 1995)
- Jozef Barmoš (2004-2005)
- Ladislav Jurkemik (2006-2008)
player
- Vladimír Weiss (1958–1969)
- Adolf Scherer (1962–1965)
- Jozef Barmoš (1970–1978)
- Ladislav Jurkemik (1972–1980, 1981–1984)
- Rolf Martin Landerl (1995–1997)
- Marek Čech (19 ?? - 2001) youth, (2001-2004) player,
- Szilárd Németh (1999-2001)
- Juraj Halenár (19 ?? - 2002) youth, (2002-2005) player,
- Marián Čišovský (1999-2004)
Club names
- 1940-1945 = Apollo
- 1945–1949 = ŠK Apollo
- 1949–1952 = Sokol Apollo
- 1952–1962 = DŠO Iskra Slofnaft
- 1962–1965 = TJ Slovnaft Bratislava (merger with Čh Bratislava)
- 1965–1986 = TJ Internacionál Slofnaft Bratislava
- 1986–1990 = TJ Internacionál ZŤS Slofnaft Bratislava (merger with ZŤS Petržalka)
- 1990–1992 = TJ Internacionál Bratislava Slofnaft
- 1992–2004 = AŠK Inter Slovnaft Bratislava
- 2004–2009 = FK Inter Bratislava
Web links
- Association website (Slovak)
Individual evidence
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ FK Inter Bratislava už postúpil do 4. ligy ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.