FC Spartak Trnava

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Spartak Trnava
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Full nameFootball Club Spartak Trnava
Nickname(s)Bílí andeli
(White angels)
FoundedMay 30 1923
GroundŠtadión Antona Malatinského, Trnava
Capacity18,448
ChairmanJozef Bachratý
ManagerJozef Bubenko
LeagueCorgoň Liga
2005-06First Division, 3rd

FC Spartak Trnava is a Slovak football club, playing in the town of Trnava. Historically it is one of the most successful clubs in Slovakia.

History

The club was founded on May 30, 1923 by the merging of Šk Čechie and ČšŠk into TSS Trnava. After a communist takeover it became affiliated with the metal industry works and was renamed to TJ Kovosmalt("Metal-enamel"). In 1952, the club gained its current name.

Golden era

The Golden era of Spartak began in the season of 1966/67. The team of legendary coach Anton Malatinský was top of the league by autumn, but by the end of the season had only finished in third place. Great success was achieved in the Mitropa Cup. Spartak beat teams like Honvéd, S.S. Lazio and Fiorentina A.C. and in final the defeated Újpesti TE of Hungary. In the following season Spartak gained their memorable first title. They reached the semi-final of European Cup to face Ajax Amsterdam. It is their greatest success up until now. Under the management of Ján Hucko, the team also won a second championship. In 1970/71 and 1971/72, Trnava won their third and fourth championship titles under coaches Valér Švec and Anton Malatinský. The team also reached the quarter-final of European Cup in 1973 and 1974. The fifth and the last league title in 1973/74 beckoned the end of Spartak's golden era.

90s

The latter half of the 90's can be considered the renaissance of football in Trnava. In the 1995/96 season, Spartak finished third and its popularity grew. The 1996/97 season was a memorable on for fans of Spartak, Karol Pecze almost led the team to its first Slovakian league title but got beaten to it by Košice in the final week of competition. The following season, under new coach Dušan Galis the team again achieved second place and then third place in the 1998/99 season which saw the end of this recovery of footballing prowess in Trnava.

Fans

The fans are well-known throughout the country for their passion. The main ultras group, called Red Black Warriors is in long-term friendly status with supporters of Baník Ostrava. They reside on south side of stadium.

Traditionally, club has great support in city and its district, but it is very popular in whole west Slovakia region, especially in Hlohovec, Piešťany and Sereď area.

Rival teams

The greatest rival is Slovan Bratislava. This rivalry has a long tradition and the matches between these clubs are considered as the most prestigious derby in Slovakia.

Stadium

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Stadium

Is located in centre of the Trnava, directly behind walls of the old town. It can hold up to 18,448 people and is all seated. Formerly known simply as "Spartak", in mid 90s it was renamed in honour of the club's most successful coach Anton Malatinský.

Current Squad

As of July 28, 2006 (Note: squad is according to the team's official website) 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 Martin Lipčák
2 DF Slovakia SVK Martin Poljovka
3 DF Slovakia SVK Jaroslav Hrabal
4 DF Slovakia SVK Peter Čvirik
5 MF Slovakia SVK Dušan Sninský
6 DF Slovakia SVK Vladimír Labant
7 FW Slovakia SVK Miroslav Kriss
8 MF Slovakia SVK Peter Ďuriš
9 FW Slovakia SVK Vladimír Kožuch
10 MF Slovakia SVK Marek Ujlaky (c)
11 FW Czech Republic CZE Lubomír Blaha
12 MF Slovakia SVK Andrej Filip
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Slovakia SVK Kamil Kopúnek
15 DF Senegal SEN Souleymane Fall
16 MF Slovakia SVK Miloš Juhász
17 MF Slovakia SVK Martin Husár
18 MF Slovakia SVK Ľuboš Hanzel
19 MF Slovakia SVK Lukáš Vido
20 MF Slovakia SVK Marián Molnár
21 MF Slovakia SVK Dalibor Semanko
23 FW Slovakia SVK Karol Šebík
24 GK Slovakia SVK Pavol Mackovčín
25 MF Slovakia SVK Igor Chalupka
26 FW Slovakia SVK Tomáš Bartoš
30 GK Slovakia SVK Miroslav Hrdina

Famous players

Golden era

90s

Honours

Domestic

European