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FK Dubnica nad Váhom
Club crest
Full nameFutbalový Klub Dubnica nad Váhom
Nickname(s)FK Dubnica
Founded1926; 98 years ago (1926)
as SK Dubnica
GroundMestský futbalový štadión, Dubnica nad Váhom
Capacity5,450
ChairmanPeter Švec
Head coachPeter Jakuš
League2. liga
2018–192. liga, 7th
WebsiteClub website

FK Dubnica[1] is a Slovak football club, playing in the city of Dubnica nad Váhom.

History

FK Dubnica was founded in 1926 and spent much of its early years playing in the regional Czechoslovakian leagues until 1977 where they were finally promoted to the national first division and finished a respectable 9th in their first season. The team continued in top flight football for 10 years before being relegated in 1987 and it would be at least another 10 years before the team would play at the highest national level again but this time in the independent state of Slovakia. In 1996 Dubnica gained its promotion from the Slovak second division to form part of a newly structured league consisting of one league and 15 other teams. Dubnica would then be relegated the following season, which would set a trend of swinging between the first and second divisions. 2005 saw a turn in fortunes for Dubnica, a 4th-place finish earned them a place in Europe for the second time playing in the Intertoto Cup.

The first match saw them come up against Vasas SC of Hungary, the match ended 0–0 in the first leg but the second leg saw Dubnica duly despatch the Hungarian side 2–0 at home. This win next saw the club taken to Turkey to face tough competition in B.B. Ankaraspor but Dubnica upset the home team with a shock 4–0 win and defended this lead well in the second leg only to lose 1–0. Dubnica's next match saw them take on the English team, Newcastle United F.C. but they proved to be too strong and failed to win either legs losing 3–1 [2] and 2–0 [3] respectively.

Events timeline

  • 1926 – Founded as SK Dubnica
  • 1948 – Renamed ŠK Sokol Škoda Dubnica
  • 1952 – Renamed ŠK Sokol Vorošilov
  • 1953 – Renamed DŠO Spartak ŠK Dubnica
  • 1962 – Renamed TJ Spartak ŠK Dubnica
  • 1965 – Renamed TJ Spartak SMZ Dubnica
  • 1978 – Renamed TJ Spartak ZTS ŠK Dubnica
  • 1993 – Renamed FK ZTS Kerametal Dubnica
  • 1999 – Renamed FK ZTS Dubnica
  • 2003 – First European qualification, 2003
  • 2008 – Renamed MFK Dubnica
  • 2017 – Renamed FK Dubnica nad Vahom

Honours

Domestic

Results

League and Cup history

Slovak League only (1993–present)

Season Division (Name) Pos./Teams Pl. W D L GS GA P Slovak Cup Europe Top Scorer (Goals)
1993–94 2nd (1. Liga) 14/(16) 30 7 11 12 35 47 25
1994–95 2nd (1. liga) 5/(16) 30 13 6 11 40 38 45 Round 1
1995–96 2nd (1. liga) 4/(12) 30 13 10 7 48 35 49 Round 2
1996–97 1st (Mars Superliga) 15/(16) 30 8 8 14 29 43 32 Round 2
1997–98 2nd (1. liga) 1/(16) 34 20 6 8 74 29 66 Round 2
1998–99 1st (Mars Superliga) 13/(16) 30 8 4 18 28 60 28 Semi-finals Slovakia Eugen Bari (8)
1999–00 1st (Mars Superliga) 11/(16) 30 9 7 14 25 35 34 Round 2 Slovakia Peter Masarovič (4)
2000–01 2nd (1. Liga) 1/(18) 34 19 9 6 44 18 66 Round 1 Slovakia Peter Masarovič (12)
2001–02 1st (Mars Superliga) 8/(10) 36 9 11 16 38 48 38 Round 1 Slovakia Pavol Straka (8)
2002–03 1st (Superliga) 7/(10) 36 12 7 17 41 52 43 Round 2 Slovakia Pavol Straka (12)
2003–04 1st (Corgoň Liga) 6/(10) 36 12 10 14 41 42 46 Round 1 UI 2.R (Slovenia FC Koper) Slovakia Juraj Dovičovič (13)
2004–05 1st (Corgoň Liga) 4/(10) 36 13 12 11 42 43 51 Round 1 UI 2.R (Czech Republic FC Slovan Liberec) Slovakia Pavol Straka (9)
2005–06 1st (Corgoň Liga) 8/(10) 36 10 10 16 41 55 40 Round 1 UI 3.R (England Newcastle Utd.) Slovakia Michal Filo (8)
2006–07 1st (Corgoň Liga) 10/(12) 22 6 7 9 24 35 25 Round 2 Slovakia Michal Filo (10)
2007–08 1st (Corgoň Liga) 9/(12) 33 7 12 14 34 53 33 Round 3 Senegal Mouhamadou Seye (13)
2008–09 1st (Corgoň Liga) 8/(12) 33 10 6 16 43 49 37 Quarter-finals Senegal Mouhamadou Seye (9)
2009–10 1st (Corgoň Liga) 9/(12) 33 8 12 14 27 42 36 Round 2 Slovakia Peter Šulek (3)
Slovakia Michal Filo (3)
Slovakia Tomáš Zápotoka (3)
Slovakia Matej Gorelka (3)
2010–11 1st (Corgoň Liga) 12/(12) 33 7 10 16 23 47 31 Round 3 Slovakia Matej Ižvolt (4)
2011–12 2nd (2. Liga) 8/(12) 33 10 13 10 32 31 43 Round 1 Slovakia Michal Filo (8)
2012–13 2nd (2. Liga) 8/(12) 33 11 8 14 31 38 41 Round 1 Slovakia Roland Šmahajčík (8)
2013–14 2nd (2. Liga) 8/(12) 33 10 5 18 30 64 35 Round 1 Slovakia Roland Šmahajčík (6)
2014–15 2nd (DOXXbet Liga) 24/(24) 32 4 9 19 31 62 15 Round 3 Slovakia Richard Čiernik (6)
2015–16 3rd (TIPOS III. liga Západ) 15/(18) 32 6 12 14 27 43 30 Round 2 Slovakia Miloš Mojto (7)
2016–17 3rd (TIPOS III. liga Západ) 6/(19) 36 16 7 13 49 43 55 Did not enter ?
2017–18 3rd (TIPOS III. liga Západ) 1/(16) 34 27 5 2 83 10 86 Round 4 Slovakia Ján Vaško (13)
2018–19 2nd (II. liga) 7/(16) 30 13 6 11 55 42 45 Round 5 Montenegro Miladin Vujošević (23)

European competition history

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
2003 Intertoto Cup 1. Round Cyprus Olympiakos Nicosia 3–0 4–1 7–1
2. Round Slovenia FC Koper 2–3 1–0 3–3(a)
2004 Intertoto Cup 1. Round Albania KF Teuta Durrës 4–0 0–0 4–0
2. Round Czech Republic FC Slovan Liberec 1–2 0–5 1–7
2005 Intertoto Cup 1. Round Hungary Vasas SC 2–0 0–0 2–0
2. Round Turkey B.B. Ankaraspor 4–0 0–1 4–1
3. Round England Newcastle United F.C. 1–3 0–2 1–5

Sponsorship

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1998–2000 Adidas ZŤS KERAMETAL
2000–2003 NIKE ZŤS
2004–present Joma none

Current squad

As of 11 March 2019.[4]
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 Branislav Žilka
5 DF Slovakia SVK Lukáš Beňo
6 MF Slovakia SVK Denis Knižka
7 FW Slovakia SVK Martin Janco
8 MF Slovakia SVK Lukáš Nosický
9 MF Slovakia SVK Dalibor Pleva
10 MF Slovakia SVK Rajmund Mikuš
11 FW Slovakia SVK Filip Buček
13 MF Slovakia SVK Matej Jakúbek (captain)
14 DF Slovakia SVK Marek Václav
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Slovakia SVK Maroš Čurík
18 DF Slovakia SVK Slavomír Pagáč
19 DF Slovakia SVK Roman Častulín
20 FW Montenegro MNE Miladin Vujosević
21 DF Slovakia SVK Denis Švec
22 DF Slovakia SVK Matej Vaculík
23 DF Slovakia SVK Róbet Štefánek
24 MF Slovakia SVK Jakub Krela
31 GK Slovakia SVK Tomáš Digaňa
MF Slovakia SVK Viktor Klemens

For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers summer 2019.

Out on Loan 2017/2018

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player

Reserve team

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for MFK.

Past (and present) players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be found here.

Managers

References

  1. ^ História klubu 27.07.2011, fkdubnica.sk
  2. ^ MFK Dubnica  – Newcastle United F.C. : 1–3 Match report from Scorespro.com
  3. ^ Newcastle United F.C. – MFK Dubnica : 2–0 Match report from Scorespro.com
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ http://www.fkdubnica.sk/historia

External links