Czech Republic–Slovakia football rivalry
Other names | Federal derby |
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Location | Central Europe UEFA |
Teams | Czech Republic Slovakia |
First meeting | Slovakia 1–1 Czech Republic Friendly (8 May 1995) |
Latest meeting | Czech Republic 1–0 Slovakia 2018–19 UEFA Nations League B (November 19, 2018) |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 10 |
Most wins | Czech Republic (5) |
Most player appearances | Filip Hološko (5) |
Top scorer | Jan Koller, Tomáš Rosický (3) |
All-time series | Czech Republic: 5 Draw: 2 Slovakia: 3 |
Largest victory | Czech Republic 3–0 Slovakia 1998 FIFA World Cup Q (11 October 1997) Czech Republic 4–1 Slovakia Friendly (21 August 2002) Slovakia 0–3 Czech Republic UEFA Euro 2008 Q (6 September 2006) Czech Republic 3–0 Slovakia Friendly (14 November 2012) |
The Czech Republic–Slovakia football rivalry is a highly competitive sports rivalry exists between the national football teams of the two countries, as well as their respective sets of fans. Games between the two teams, even those that are only friendly matches, are often marked by notable and sometimes controversial incidents; though the rivalry is mostly described as friendly and closeness because of historical tie. These matches are also called "Federal derby" or lesser extent, "Brother derby", due to cultural common between both countries.
Czechoslovakia national football team
The Czechoslovakia national football team was the national association football team of Czechoslovakia from 1922 to 1993. At the dissolution of Czechoslovakia at the end of 1992, the team was participating in UEFA qualifying Group 4 for the 1994 World Cup; it completed this campaign under the name Representation of Czechs and Slovaks (RCS). The Czech Republic national football team is recognised by FIFA and UEFA as the successor of the Czechoslovakia team.
The Czechoslovakia team was controlled by the Czechoslovak Football Association. The team had two runner-up finishes in World Cups (1934, 1962) and a European Championship win in 1976. Czechoslovakia qualified for the final stages of the 1990 World Cup and shortly afterwards their national coach Jozef Venglos moved to England to become Aston Villa manager.
List of matches
Statistics
Matches | Czech Republic wins |
Draws | Slovakia wins |
Goal difference |
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12 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 24:11 |
Games
8 May 1995 Friendly | Slovakia | 1–1 | Czech Republic | Bratislava |
Timko 58' | Šmejkal 32' | Stadium: Tehelne pole Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Leif Sundell (Sweden) |
24 August 1997 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification | Slovakia | 2–1 | Czech Republic | Bratislava |
Jančula 45' Majoroš 55' |
Report | Šmicer 15' | Stadium: Tehelne pole Attendance: 22,500 Referee: Piero Ceccarini (Italy) |
11 October 1997 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification | Czech Republic | 3–0 | Slovakia | Prague |
Šmicer 54' Siegl 70' Novotný 73' |
Report | Stadium: Sparta Attendance: 5,428 Referee: Urs Meier (Switzerland) |
21 August 2002 Friendly | Czech Republic | 4–1 | Slovakia | Olomouc |
Koller 32', 65' Rosický 71', 79' |
Sz. Németh 16' | Stadium: Andrův stadion Attendance: 11,986 Referee: Georgios Douros (Greece) |
6 September 2006 UEFA Euro 2008 qualification | Slovakia | 0–3 | Czech Republic | Bratislava |
Report | Stadium: Tehelne pole Attendance: 27,683 Referee: Steve Bennett (England) |
17 November 2007 UEFA Euro 2008 qualification | Czech Republic | 3–1 | Slovakia | Prague |
Report | Kadlec 79' (o.g.) | Stadium: AXA Arena Attendance: 15,681 Referee: Tony Asumaa (Finland) |
1 April 2009 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification | Czech Republic | 1–2 | Slovakia | Prague |
Jankulovski 30' | Report | Stadium: AXA Arena Attendance: 14,956 Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain) |
5 September 2009 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification | Slovakia | 2–2 | Czech Republic | Bratislava |
Report | Stadium: Tehelné pole Attendance: 23,800 Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø (Norway) |
14 November 2012 Friendly | Czech Republic | 3–0 | Slovakia | Olomouc |
Report | Stadium: Andrův stadion Attendance: 11,464 Referee: Harald Lechner (Austria) |
31 March 2015 Friendly | Slovakia | 1–0 | Czech Republic | Žilina |
Duda 49' | Report | Stadium: Štadión pod Dubňom Attendance: 10,524 Referee: István Vad (Hungary) |
13 October 2018 2018–19 Nations League B | Slovakia | 1–2 | Czech Republic | Trnava |
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Stadium: Anton Malatinský Stadium Attendance: 17,251 Referee: Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia) |
19 November 2018 2018–19 Nations League B | Czech Republic | 1–0 | Slovakia | Prague |
Schick 32' | Stadium: Sinobo Stadium Attendance: 16,623 Referee: Alejandro Hernández Hernández (Spain) |