FC Nitra
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Full name | Football Club Nitra | |||
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Nickname(s) | Trogári | |||
Founded | 1909 as Nyitrai ÖTTSO | |||
Ground | Štadión pod Zoborom, Nitra | |||
Capacity | 7,480 | |||
Owner | Norbert Bödör | |||
Chairman | Jozef Petráni | |||
Coach | Ivan Galád | |||
League | Fortuna Liga | |||
2017–18 | Fortuna Liga, 7th | |||
Website | https://fcnitra.com/ | |||
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FC Nitra is a Slovak association football club, playing in the town of Nitra. Established in 1909, FC Nitra is one of the oldest football clubs in Slovakia.
History
Czechoslovak era
Nitra were promoted and relegated 4 times from the Czechoslovak First League with their longest stay being 5 years (1979–1984, 1986–1991). Nitra came close to clinching the title in 1962 only to lose out by 3 points to Dukla Prague. This year was most successful in club history because they reached also Mitropa Cup final. Another successful period was end of 80s when Nitra stayed on top positions in Czechoslovak First League (in 1989 they reached 3rd place) with players like Michal Hipp, Ľubomír Moravčík, Ladislav Molnár, Peter Palúch, Jozef Majoroš, Róbert Tomaschek, Miroslav Sovič. FC Nitra was the first football professional club in the former Czechoslovakia.[citation needed]
Slovan Nitra | 2–2 | FC Bologna |
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Bachratý 8' Hrnčár 76' |
Nielsen 42' Perani 54' |
FC Bologna | 3–0 | Slovan Nitra |
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Demarco 21' Pascutti 46' Nielsen 54' |
Slovak era
Nitra was involved in the inaugural Slovakian championship in 1994 but was relegated to the second division after their first season. The following season they were promoted back to the first division, only for the same fate to occur and were again relegated. Roller coaster seasons became somewhat of an FC Nitra speciality during the early 90s, until the promotions stopped in 2001 where fans had to wait five long seasons before seeing their club again return to the top flight where they finished with a respectable fifth place. This was mainly due to the work of headcoach Ivan Galád, who took control of the team in the winter of 2004, guiding the team to a fourth-place finish in the second division.[citation needed]
Róbert Rák became the top goal scorer both in the second division in the 2004/2005 season and (together with Erik Jendrišek) in the first division in the 2005/2006 season. In the beginning of the next season he was transferred to MFK Ružomberok. Galád coached the team very defensively (as according to his words no good striker was in the team). Galád lost his job after not much good results of the team at the end of 2006/2007 season (many losses and draws).[citation needed] The former Czech player Pavel Hapal was named as the head coach of the team for the 2007/2008 season. His way of coaching brought almost immediately very good results and the team finished 3rd (the best in the history of the club). After the season Hapal decided to leave the club to accept an offer from the top Czech club FK Mladá Boleslav. Pavel Malura, another coach from the Czech Republic, has taken the job. In spring 2009 the new manager Petar Kurčubić was appointed.
Events timeline
- 1909 – Founded as Nyitrai ÖTTSO
- 1911 – Renamed Nyitrai TVE
- 1919 – Renamed Nyitrai SC
- 1921 – Renamed SK Nitra
- 1923 – Renamed AC Nitra
- 1948 – Renamed Sokol Nitra
- 1949 – Renamed ZSJ Sokol spojene zavody Nitra
- 1949 – Renamed ZK KP Nitra
- 1953 – Renamed DSO Slavoj Nitra
- 1956 – Renamed TJ Slovan Nitra
- 1966 – Again Renamed AC Nitra
- 1976 – Renamed TJ Plastika Nitra
- 1989 – First European qualification, 1990
- 1990 – Renamed FC Nitra
Honours
Domestic
Czechoslovakia
- Czechoslovak First League (1925–1993)
- 1.SNL (1st Slovak National football league) (1969–1993)
Slovakia
- Slovakian League (1993–Present)
- Best finish: 3rd – 2007–08
- Slovenský Pohár (Slovakian Cup) (1961–Present) 1
- Runners-up (4): 1974–75, 1982–83, 1986–87, 1990–91
- Slovak Second Division (1993–Present)
Czechoslovak and Slovak Top Goalscorer
The Czechoslovak League top scorer from 1944–45 until 1992–93. Since the 1993–94 Slovak League Top scorer.
Year | Winner | G |
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1959–60 | Michal Pucher | 18 |
2005–06 | Róbert Rák | 211 |
2009–10 | Róbert Rák | 18 |
- 1Shared award
European
- Mitropa Cup 2
- Runners-up: 1961
- Intertoto Cup
Sponsorship
Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
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1998–2001 | Erreà | Volkswagen |
2001–2002 | Gems | Pozemné Staviteľstvo Nitra |
2002–2004 | DIADORA | |
2004–2005 | hummel | Bonul security |
2005–2006 | Jako | Dynamik |
2006–2008 | Bonul security | |
2008–2010 | Bonul security El Comp | |
2010–13 | Bonul security El Comp Špeciál Izotex | |
2013–2016 | Mesto Nitra | |
2017- | none |
Current squad
Updated 11 August 2018. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers summer 2018.
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Reserve team
FC Nitra juniori are the reserve team of FC Nitra. They currently play in the Slovak 3. Liga (Western division).
Squad
Head coach: Peter Hnilica
Assistant coach: Štefan Strečka
Updated 26 February 2013
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Current technical staff
- Updated 24 January 2017
Staff | Job title |
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Ivan Galád | Manager |
Ján Bíreš | Assistant manager |
Marián Süttö | Sport Director |
Miroslav König | Goalkeeping coach |
Igor Demo | Team Leader |
MUDr. Ivan Štefanov | Team Doctor |
Štefan Balla | Physiotherapist |
Róbert Gyepes | Masseur |
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 1st (Mars Superliga) 12/(12) 32 12 3 17 39 46 27 Round 3 1994–95 2nd (1. liga) 1/(16) 30 19 5 6 58 29 62 Round 2 Prochászka (13) 1995–96 1st (Mars Superliga) 11/(12) 32 7 5 20 30 59 26 Round 1 Norbert Hrnčár (7) 1996–97 1st (Mars Superliga) 16/(16) 30 5 5 20 22 48 20 Round 1 1997–98 2nd (1. liga) 1/(16) 34 20 8 6 73 36 68 Round 2 Peter Hodúr (18) 1998–99 1st (Mars Superliga) 12/(16) 30 7 7 16 28 48 28 Round 2 Marián Klago (8) 1999–00 1st (Mars Superliga) 13/(16) 30 8 4 18 24 44 28 Round 2 Róbert Jež (4)
Jozef Jelšic (4)2000–01 2nd (1. Liga) 2/(18) 34 21 3 10 77 27 66 Round 1 Mário Breška (23) 2001–02 2nd (1. Liga) 7/(16) 30 12 7 11 41 34 43 Round 1 Jozef Jelšic (17) 2002–03 2nd (1. Liga) 12/(16) 30 11 5 14 36 29 38 Quarter-finals Jozef Jelšic (15) 2003–04 2nd (1. Liga) 4/(16) 30 15 3 12 45 32 48 Round 2 Róbert Rák (13) 2004–05 2nd (1. Liga) 1/(16) 36 21 6 3 49 16 69 Round 2 Róbert Rák (27) 2005–06 1st (Corgoň Liga) 5/(10) 36 12 9 15 42 48 45 Semi-finals UI 2.R ( Dnipro) Róbert Rák (21) 2006–07 1st (Corgoň Liga) 6/(12) 28 9 4 15 21 33 31 Quarter-finals Andrej Hesek (6) 2007–08 1st (Corgoň Liga) 3/(12) 33 17 6 10 40 26 57 Quarter-finals UI 1.R ( Neftçi PFK) Andrej Hesek (5)
Jan Gruber (5)2008–09 1st (Corgoň Liga) 11/(12) 33 9 8 16 34 53 35 Round 2 Róbert Rák (9) 2009–10 1st (Corgoň Liga) 4/(12) 33 14 6 13 42 40 48 Round 3 Róbert Rák (18) 2010–11 1st (Corgoň Liga) 8/(12) 33 11 7 15 30 51 40 Quarter-finals EL Q1 ( ETO Győr) Róbert Rák (9) 2011–12 1st (Corgoň Liga) 8/(12) 33 9 12 12 33 39 39 Round 3 Vratislav Gajdoš (5) 2012–13 1st (Corgoň Liga) 10/(12) 33 11 6 16 39 54 36 Round 3 Cléber (11) 2013–14 1st (Corgoň Liga) 12/(12) 33 6 8 19 33 63 26 Round 2 Cléber (7) 2014–15 2nd (DOXXbet Liga) 5/(24) 22 8 7 7 26 25 31 Round 5 Matúš Paukner (21) 2015–16 2nd (DOXXbet Liga) 7/(24) 30 13 7 10 54 36 46 Round 4 Matúš Paukner (17) 2016–17 2nd (DOXXbet liga) 2/(24) 30 18 5 7 57 32 59 Round 5 Filip Balaj (20) 2017-18 1st (Fortuna Liga) 7/(12) 31 10 12 9 28 27 42 Round 5 Filip Balaj (6)
Tomáš Vestenický (6)
European competition history
UEFA-administered
Season | Competition | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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1961–62 | Mitropa Cup | Group | |||||
TJ Slovnaft | 4–3 | ||||||
FC Torino | 5–1 | ||||||
SV Stickstoff | 4–4 | ||||||
Semi-Finals | Udinese | 4–3 | 1–1 | 5–4 | |||
Finals | FC Bologna | 2–2 | 0–3 | 2–5 | |||
1989–90 | UEFA Cup | R1 | 1. FC Köln | 0–1 | 1–4 | 1–5 | |
2006 | Intertoto Cup | R1 | CS Grevenmacher | 6–2 | 6–0 | 12–2 | |
R2 | Dnipro | 2–1 | 0–2 | 2–3 | |||
2008 | Intertoto Cup | R1 | Neftchi PFK | 3–1 | 0–2 | 3–3 (a) | |
2010–11 | UEFA Europa League | QR1 | ETO Győr | 2–2 | 1–3 | 1–5 |
Not UEFA-administered
Season | Competition | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away |
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1962–63 | Intertoto Cup | Group A4 | FK Sarajevo | 5–1 | 2–3 | |
Servette FC | 0–0 | 1–2 | ||||
Nîmes | 4–1 | 0–2 | ||||
1972 | Intertoto Cup | Group 1 | SSV Innsbruck | 4–1 | 1–0 | |
Örgryte IS | 3–0 | 6–2 | ||||
AB Copenhagen | 2–0 | 3–2 | ||||
1973 | Intertoto Cup | Group 9 | FC Amsterdam | 4–1 | 3–2 | |
Eintracht Braunschweig | 1–1 | 2–1 | ||||
Vejle BK | 4–1 | 4–1 | ||||
1980 | Intertoto Cup | Group 5 | LASK Linz | 0–1 | 2–1 | |
Esbjerg fB | 2–0 | 1–0 | ||||
Polonia Bytom | 4–0 | 0–1 | ||||
1982 | Intertoto Cup | Group 3 | Werder Bremen | 3–5 | 3–3 | |
Aarhus GF | 3–4 | 0–1 | ||||
SK Sturm Graz | 5–3 | 2–0 | ||||
1987 | Intertoto Cup | Group 6 | AIK Fotboll | 1–0 | 0–0 | |
Lyngby Boldklub | 4–1 | 1–2 | ||||
Lech Poznań | 2–1 | 0–3 | ||||
1989 | Intertoto Cup | Group 2 | Hansa Rostock | 3–0 | 1–1 | |
Boldklubben 1903 | 1–3 | 1–3 | ||||
Malmö FF | 1–1 | 0–0 | ||||
1990 | Intertoto Cup | Group 7 | FC Tatabánya | 4–0 | 0–0 | |
FC Luzern | 0–2 | 1–1 | ||||
Örebro SK | 1–0 | 0–0 |
Player records
Most goals
# | Nat. | Name | Goals |
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1 | Róbert Rák | 100 | |
2 | Michal Pucher | 57 | |
3 | Matúš Paukner | 38 | |
4 | Filip Balaj | 32 | |
5 | Ľubomír Moravčík | 30 | |
Vladimír Ternény | |||
6 | Igor Klejch | 29 | |
Milan Lednický |
Notable players
Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for FC Nitra.
- Past (and present) players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be found here.
- Marek Bakoš
- Miroslav Barčík
- Miloš Belák
- Henrich Benčík
- Ivan Bilský
- Marián Bochnovič
- Mário Breška
- Miroslav Čmarada
- Igor Demo
- Marián Dirnbach
- Juraj Dovičovič
- Pavol Farkaš
- Peter Grajciar
- Ján Greguš
- Vladimír Hagara
- Michal Hanek
- Kevin Harmse
- Andrej Hesek
- Michal Hipp
- Ján Hlavatý
- Ivan Hodúr
- Eduard Hrnčár
- Norbert Hrnčár
- Róbert Jež
- Jaroslav Kolbas
- Tomáš Kóňa
- Miroslav König
- Jozef Kukučka
- Branislav Labant
- John Mensah
- Vahagn Militosyan
- Ladislav Molnár
- Ľubomír Moravčík
- Alexander Nagy
- Zoltán Opata
- Dušan Perniš
- Peter Petráš
- Martin Prohászka
- Luis Ramos
- Róbert Semeník
- Štefan Senecký
- Samuel Slovák
- Seydouba Soumah
- Miroslav Sovič
- Miroslav Stoch
- Lukáš Štetina
- Léandre Tawamba
- Vladimír Ternény
- Róbert Tomaschek
- Petr Trapp
- Alexander Vencel sr.
Former coaches
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References
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