K. in 2016, Ľubomír Meszároš to Elazığspor in 2002, Marián Zeman to İstanbulspor A. Ş. in 1995), Italy (Marek Hamšík to Brescia Calcio in 2004), Spanish La Liga (Samuel Slovák to CD Tenerife in 1997 and Peter Dubovský to Real Madrid C. F. for 110mil SKK (4. 3mil €) in 1993). Other interesting transfers were Dušan Tittel to Nîmes Olympique in 1992, Igor Demo to PSV Eindhoven in 1997, Róbert Tomaschek to Heart of Midlothian F.
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It was abolished after the 2008 tournament. ^ The competition was abolished after the 1998–99 season and merged into the UEFA Cup (now the UEFA Europa League). ^ Joint top scorer with Filip Hlohovský of Žilina. European record[edit] UEFA ranking[edit] UEFA coefficient ranking as of 7 November 2022: Rank Team Coefficient 69 Maccabi Tel Aviv 24. 000 71 Leicester City 23. 000 72 Slovan Bratislava 22. 500 VfL Wolfsburg 74 Viktoria Plzeň 22. 000 Full list Players[edit] Current squad[edit] As of 19 January 2023 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules.
At this point the club name was changed to ŠK Bratislava. On 26 September 1940 ŠK Bratislava played its first game at the new stadium, Tehelné pole. The first international meeting at the new venue was on 27 October 1940, when ŠK Bratislava and Hertha Berlin played out a 2–2 draw. In the separate Slovak league, ŠK Bratislava won the title four times in the period from 1939 to 1945. Slovan was the first Czechoslovak team to use the WM formation. The team's first foreign opponent after World War II was Ferencvárosi TC. ŠK Bratislava lost 1–0, but won the Central European Cup 2–1 over Hungary before 20, 000 spectators at Tehelnom field. In this period former players of I. ČSŠK Bratislava Ferdinand Daučík and Leopold "Jim" Šťastný served as coaches for ŠK Bratislava.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK SVK Adrián Chovan 2 DF BEL Siemen Voet 3 MF NGA Uche Agbo 4 GEO Guram Kashia 5 Richard Križan 7 Vladimír Weiss Jr. 8 HUN Dávid Holman 9 FW SRB Ivan Šaponjić 11 ARM Tigran Barseghyan 16 BIH Alen Mustafić 17 CZE Jurij Medveděv 19 ENG Andre Green 20 Jaba Kankava 21 Jaromír Zmrhal 22 Matúš Ružinský 24 VEN Eric Ramírez (on loan from Dynamo Kyiv) 25 Lukáš Pauschek 30 Michal Šulla 31 Martin Trnovský 33 Juraj Kucka 35 Adam Hrdina 36 BRA Lucas Lovat 70 Giorgi Chakvetadze (on loan from Gent) 77 Aleksandar Čavrić 81 Vernon De Marco For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers summer 2022. and List of Slovak football transfers winter 2022-23 Out on loan[edit] 18 David Hrnčár (at Beveren until 30 June 2023) 55 SVN Žan Medved (at Skalica until 30 June 2023) 66 Kenan Bajrić (at Pafos until 30 June 2023) 28 SUI Adler Da Silva (at Zemplín Michalovce until 30 June 2023) — Ezekiel Henty (at Apollon Limassol until 30 June 2023) 26 Filip Lichý (at Ružomberok until 30 June 2023) 27 Matúš Vojtko (at Gorica until 30 June 2023) Personnel[edit] Coaching staff[edit] Position Name Manager Vladimír Weiss Assistant coaches Boris Kitka Timotej Vajdík Goalkeeping coach Miroslav Hrdina Fitness coaches Roman Švantner Štefan Pánik First team director Ján Švehlík Management[edit] President Ivan Kmotrík Director of international relations Róbert Vittek Sporting director Róbert Tomaschek Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors[edit] Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor? –1992 Puma Incheba 1993–1998 Adidas VÚB 1998–1999 SPP 2000–2003 none 2003–2004 2004–2005 2005–2008 Nike Doprastav 2008–2009 2009–2010 grafobal 2010–2011 2011–2017 niké 2017–2018 2019–2020 2020– Player records[edit] Most goals (only domestic league goals)[edit] # Nat.
Goals Ján Arpáš 144 Jozef Luknár 115 Ján Čapkovič 100 Marián Masný 97 Viktor Tegelhoff 88 6 Emil Pažický 80 78 Anton Moravčík 10 Karol Jokl Players whose name is listed in bold are still active. Czechoslovak and Slovak top goalscorer[edit] The Czechoslovak League top scorer from 1944 to 1945 until 1992–93. Since the 1993–94 Slovak League top scorer.
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ČSŠK Bratislava in 1919, the club changed its name to Slovan Bratislava in 1953. Slovan is the most successful team in Slovakia with the most titles in both league and cup in the country. Slovan Bratislava became the first and so far only club in Slovakia as well as former Czechoslovakia to win one of the European cup competitions, the Cup Winners' Cup when they defeated FC Barcelona in the final in Basel in 1969. The club also supplied seven players to the victorious UEFA Euro 1976 Czechoslovak team.
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Year Winner G 1954–55 191 1971–72 1980–81 1991–92 Peter Dubovský 1992–93 2008–09 Pavol Masaryk 15 2010–11 Filip Šebo 2016–17 Seydouba Soumah 202 2018–19 Andraž Šporar 29 2019–20 12 111 goals for Slovan and 8 for Žilina. 2Joint top scorer with Filip Hlohovský of Žilina. Transfers[edit] Slovan have produced numerous players who have gone on to represent the Slovak national football team. Over the last period there has been a steady increase of young players leaving Slovan after a few years of first team football and moving on to play football in leagues of a higher standard, with the German Bundesliga (best scorer Róbert Vittek to 1. FC Nürnberg in 2003), English Premier League (Vladimír Kinder to Middlesbrough in 1997, Stanislav Varga to Sunderland in 2000, Igor Bališ to West Bromwich in 2000), Turkish Süper Lig (Marko Milinković to Gençlerbirliği S.
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