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2. liga
Founded1993
CountrySlovakia
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toFortuna Liga
Relegation to3. Liga
Domestic cup(s)Slovak Cup
Current championsVSS Košice
(2016–17)
Most championshipsNitra (3 titles)
Current: 2018–19

The 2. Liga is the second-level football league in Slovakia. Currently, there are sixteen teams in one group of the competition. For two seasons, it was also known as DOXXbet liga for sponsorship reasons.

History

The league was formed as a second-tier league in Czechoslovakia. Before the dissolution of Czechoslovakia it consisted of 16 teams. Upon dissolution, six teams were promoted to the then newly formed Corgoň Liga. The league was expanded to 18 teams in 1996-97 season, but back to 16 in 2001-02 and 12 in 2006-07.

For 2014/2015 & 2015/2016 seasons the league became known as DOXXbet liga as part of a sponsorship agreement.[1]

Sponsorship

Period Sponsor Name Teams Games
1993–1996 No main sponsor 2. liga 16 30
1996–2001 No main sponsor 2. liga 18 34
2001–2006 No main sponsor 2. liga 16 30
2006–2007 No main sponsor 1. liga 12 22 round robin & top 4 teams promotion round, bottom 8 teams 14 games relegation round
2007–2011 No main sponsor 1. liga 12 33
2011–2013 No main sponsor 2. liga 12 33
2013–2014 No main sponsor 2. liga 2 groups of 12 each 22 round robin & top 6 teams from each division in promotion round 12 games against teams from other division, bottom 6 teams relegation round 10 games withinh their division
2014–2016 DOXXbet DOXXbet liga
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2 groups of 12 each 22 round robin & top 6 teams from each division in promotion round 12 games against teams from other division, bottom 6 teams relegation round 10 games withinh their division
2016–2017 No main sponsor 2. liga 2 groups of 12 each 22 round robin & top 6 teams from each division in promotion round 12 games against teams from other division, bottom 6 teams relegation round 10 games withinh their division
2017–present No main sponsor 2. liga 16 30

Current teams (2018–19)

Teams 2017–18

Winners

[citation needed]

Season Champions Runners-up Third placed Top scorer Goals Team
1993–94 BSC JAS Bardejov Slovan Levice Slavoj Trebišov Slovakia Richard Varadin 14 ŠKP Bratislava
1994–95 FC Nitra Slovan Levice Artmedia Petržalka Slovakia Milan Strelec
Slovakia Formanko
14 Artmedia Petržalka
Ozeta Dukla Trenčín
1995–96 Artmedia Petržalka MŠK Žilina Rimavská Sobota Slovakia Jozef Pisár 21 Rimavská Sobota
1996–97 MŠK Ružomberok Ozeta Dukla Trenčín Tatran Devín Slovakia I. Mikloš 25 Tatran Devín
1997–98 FC Nitra ZTS Dubnica Matador Púchov Slovakia Peter Hodúr 18 FC Nitra
1998–99 DAC Dunajská Streda Koba Senec ŠKP Devín Slovakia Richard Varadin 24 Tatran ŠKP Devín
1999–00 Matador Púchov NCHZ Nováky Železiarne Podbrezová Slovakia Jozef Pisár 22 Rimavská Sobota
2000–01 ZTS Dubnica FC Nitra Železiarne Podbrezová Slovakia Mário Breška 23 FC Nitra
2001–02 Spartak Trnava Steel Trans Ličartovce Rimavská Sobota Slovakia Ivan Bartoš
Slovakia Jozef Jelšic
17 FK Dukla Banská Bystrica
FC Nitra
2002–03 Dukla Banská Bystrica Steel Trans Ličartovce Koba Senec Slovakia Peter Bugár 17 MFK Topvar Topoľčany
2003–04 Rimavská Sobota Steel Trans Ličartovce Tatran Prešov Slovakia Peter Iskra 18 Rimavská Sobota
2004–05 FC Nitra Steel Trans Ličartovce Slovan Bratislava Slovakia Róbert Rák 27 FC Nitra
2005–06 MFK Košice Slovan Bratislava FC Senec Slovakia Pavol Piatka 22 MFK Košice
2006–07 Zlaté Moravce Eldus Močenok Rimavská Sobota Slovakia Jozef Pisár 15 Rimavská Sobota
2007–08 Tatran Prešov ŠPORT Podbrezová Inter Bratislava Slovakia Tomáš Majtán 16 Inter Bratislava
2008–09 Inter Bratislava FK AS Trenčín ŠPORT Podbrezová Argentina David Depetris 21 FK AS Trenčín
2009–10 Zlaté Moravce FK AS Trenčín FK Púchov Slovakia Karol Pavelka 16 Zlaté Moravce
2010–11 FK AS Trenčín Rimavská Sobota Petržalka Argentina David Depetris 31 FK AS Trenčín
2011–12 Spartak Myjava Podbrezová Dolný Kubín Slovakia Peter Sládek
Slovakia Tomáš Čekovský
14 Spartak Myjava
Podbrezová
2012–13 DAC Dunajská Streda Podbrezová SFM Senec Nigeria Hector Tubonemi 19 Podbrezová
2013–14 Podbrezová Zemplín Michalovce Partizán Bardejov Slovakia Michal Hamuľak 26 Zemplín Michalovce
2014–15 Zemplín Michalovce MFK Skalica Tatran Prešov Slovakia Matúš Paukner 21 FC Nitra
2015–16 Tatran Prešov FC VSS Košice Liptovský Mikuláš Serbia Marko Milunović 19 Partizán Bardejov
2016–17 FC VSS Košice1 FC Nitra MFK Skalica Brazil Peu 23 FC ŠTK 1914 Šamorín
2017–18 ŠKF Sereď MFK Skalica FK Poprad Slovakia Michal Hamuľak 20 Partizán Bardejov
  • Bold denotes team earned promotion.

1FC VSS Košice did not meet club license rules and they went into bankruptcy

Performance by club

Club Winners Promoted Promoting Years
FC Nitra 3 4 1994–95, 1997–98, 2004–05
ZTS Dubnica 1 3 1995–96, 1997–98, 2000–01
ViOn Zlaté Moravce 2 2 2006–07, 2009–10
DAC Dunajská Streda 2 2 1998–99, 2012–13
Tatran Prešov 2 2 2007–08, 2015–16
FC VSS Košice 2 12 2005–06, 2016–17
FK AS Trenčín 1 2 1996–97, 2010–11
Rimavská Sobota 1 2 1995–96, 2003–04
Koba Senec 0 2 1998–99, 2005–06
Podbrezová 1 1 2013–14
Zemplín Michalovce 1 1 2014–15
Artmedia Petržalka 1 1 1995–96
BSC JAS Bardejov 1 1 1993–94
Dukla Banská Bystrica 1 1 2002–03
MŠK Ružomberok 1 1 1996–97
Matador Púchov 1 1 1999–2000
Spartak Myjava 1 1 2011–12
Spartak Trnava 1 1 2001–02
ŠKF Sereď 1 1 2017–18
MŠK Žilina 0 1 1995–96
Slovan Bratislava 0 1 2005–06
MFK Skalica 0 1 2014–15
Inter Bratislava 1 0 1

1- Inter Bratislava won league in 2008-09, but license was sold to FK Senica.[2]
2- FC VSS Košice won league in 2016–17, but did not meet club license rules and they went into bankruptcy

References

  1. ^ "Druhá najvyššia súťaž bude od novej sezóny DOXXbet liga" (in Slovak). Fortuna Liga. 16 June 2014. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 23 August 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Prvé mužstvo FK Inter zaniklo, hráči so zmluvou idú do Senice".