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FC Petržalka

FC Petržalka is a Slovak football club based in Bratislava. The club was founded in 1898 and it was promoted twice to the top flight 1. liga in the Czechoslovakia during the 1980s (for the 1981–82 season and 1984–85 season) and spent another 14 consecutive seasons in the Slovak first league from 1996–97 to 2009–10. The biggest international success of Petržalka was participation in the group stage of the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League and Round of 32 of the 2005–06 UEFA Cup. Several years later, after losing its owner, a different company took over the piece of land under the club's old home ground Štadión Petržalka for commercial building and the stadium was demolished.[1]

FC Petržalka
Full nameFC Petržalka
Nickname(s)Engerau
Founded7 June 1898; 125 years ago (1898-06-07)
as Pozsonyi Torna Egyesület
GroundStadium FC Petržalka 1898,
Petržalka, Slovakia
Capacity1,600
PresidentMarek Mojto
Head coachAlexander Zachariáš
League2. liga
2022–232. liga, 12th of 16
WebsiteClub website

The football club founded in 1898, from the previous sport club Pozsonyi Torna Egyesület which was grounded in 1880, initially played in the regional Hungarian league.[2] The club has been known by 17 names in its history, including Artmedia Bratislava (after their advertising agency sponsors).[3] Artmedia played in the top flight Slovak league from its inception in 1993 until 2010. The club achieved its biggest success in the mid-2000s (decade), while playing under the coach Vladimír Weiss.[4] The club won the Corgoň Liga title in 2005 and later qualified for the group stage of the Champions League, where it achieved the biggest success of all the Slovak clubs. Later, in 2008 the club won the double, but during the next season most of the squad left the club.[1][5]

The club plays its home matches at its own new stadium with a capacity of 1600. The team wears white and black striped shirts.

History Edit

  • 1898 – Founded as Pozsonyi Torna Egyesület
  • 1939 – Renamed Engerau Pressburg
  • 1945 – Renamed ŠK Petržalka
  • 1949 – Renamed Kovosmalt Petržalka
  • 1953 – Renamed Spartak Kovosmalt Bratislava
  • 1963 – Renamed TJ Považské Strojárne Bratislava
  • 1965 – Renamed SKS Petržalka
  • 1976 – Renamed TJ ZŤS Petržalka
  • 1986 – Merged with TJ Internacionál Slovnaft Bratislava to form TJ Internacionál Slovnaft ZŤS Bratislava, but split again in 1990.
  • 1990 – Renamed 1. FC Hydronika Petržalka
  • 1991 – Renamed 1. FC Petržalka
  • 1993 – Renamed FK Artmedia Petržalka
  • 2004 – Renamed FC Artmedia Bratislava
  • 2007 – Renamed FC Artmedia Petržalka
  • 2009 – Renamed MFK Petržalka
  • 2010 – Renamed FC Petržalka 1898
  • 2014 – Bankruptcy - renamed FC Petržalka akadémia
  • 2017 – Renamed FC Petržalka

2005–06 European campaign Edit

They famously reached the lucrative group stage of the UEFA Champions League in 2005–06 after wins over Kairat Almaty, Celtic and Partizan Belgrade. They beat Almaty 4–3 on aggregate in the 1st qualifying round despite a 2–0[6] defeat in the first leg since they won second leg by 4–1.[7] However it was on 27 July 2005 that they made their mark on the tournament, producing one of the shock results of Champions League history as they beat 2003 UEFA Cup finalists and 1967 European Cup winners Celtic 5–0 in the first leg of their Champions League 2nd qualifying round match. The stunned Celtic side could not quite recover, only managing to win the return leg 4–0, and Artmedia held on to progress in the tournament. On 23 August 2005 they clinched a place in the group stages after overcoming Serbian club Partizan Belgrade 4–3 on penalties after a 0–0 aggregate scoreline thus becoming the second Slovak club after 1. FC Košice in 1997–98 to reach the coveted Champions League proper. Their success was even more remarkable considering Artmedia's entire annual budget is just over £1m.

Artmedia also made history by becoming one of the first two clubs ever to advance from the first qualifying round into the Champions League group stage. The other club to do so was 2004–05 winners Liverpool, who were given a special entry into the first qualifying round of the 2005–06 event, and joined Artmedia in the group stage.

Artmedia played their Champions League fixtures at the Tehelné pole ground of crosstown rivals Slovan Bratislava because their own ground does not meet UEFA standards for Champions League play.

On 28 September 2005, Artmedia made history once again by becoming the first Slovak side to collect a point in the Champions League group stage (in the eighth attempt by a Slovak side to do so). In another famous upset, they came back from a 2–0 first-half deficit to defeat 2004 Champions League winners Porto 3–2 at Porto's home ground.

Eventually, they finished third in the group, parachuting them into the UEFA Cup, but not before missing a late chance to score a goal in the return fixture against Porto that would have sent them to the round of 16 at Rangers' expense.

In December 2005 the goalkeeper Juraj Čobej underwent a complicated brain surgery attempting to remove a malign tumor. Fortunately, he has fully recovered and has already stood a firm ground in goal during the first rounds of the 2006–07 season.

Artmedia lost the home leg of their UEFA Cup round of 32 tie with Levski Sofia 1–0 and were knocked out of the tournament after an away defeat of 2–0.

After the successful season the coach Vladimír Weiss left to join FC Saturn Ramenskoe.[8] Several players left the club, among others Ján Ďurica to FC Saturn Ramenskoe, Balázs Borbély to 1. FC Kaiserslautern and Blažej Vaščák to Treviso FBC.

2008–2014 decline of Petržalka Edit

 
MFK Petržalka fans in Turin

The club reassigned Vladimír Weiss as head coach for the 2007–08 season. Some of the players came back, the club's captain Ján Kozák returned from a loan at WBA, Aleš Urbánek, Branislav Fodrek and Branislav Obžera returned, and the new faces in the club, among others, included Czech fullback Radek Dosoudil, Brazilian midfielder Cléber and Czech striker Zbyněk Pospěch.

The club went on to win the title in the Slovak league for the second time, beating rivals MŠK Žilina in the important matches and in the final table as well. Before the new season the club owner Ivan Kmotrík and the main sponsor left the club, which left later impact on the team. During the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League qualification round Artmedia won over Valletta F.C. and Tampere United, but lost to Juventus, with which the club suffered 0–4 loss in the first leg and later only drew 1–1. During the next stages several players left the club (4 of them to local rivals ŠK Slovan Bratislava).[1]

Prior to the 2009–10 season a huge number of players left the club, most of them were replaced by youngsters and players from the Inter Bratislava.[9]

After a decent first half of the season, where MFK Petrzalka played in the region of sixth place, the team fell apart in the second half of the season, and eventually the club were relegated at the end of the season.

2014 a new era Edit

During the summer of 2014 was in Petržalka found the successor of the traditional club – team FC Petržalka akadémia. This club applied for the 5th division (5. liga) and in its premiere season 2014–15 has won the competition. Due to the reorganisation of divisions in Slovak football did't get the promotion at that year. Season 2015–16 Petržalka started 5th division horrible – in 6 games they suffered 4 losses got only 6 points. But after noticeable serie without loss they won the 5. liga again and promoted to the 4th one. In 2016–17 Petržalka started the competition in the 4. liga similar way as it finished the previous one. Petržalka suffered the first and only loss of the season in its 27th match which means that Petržlaka was unbeatable for 46 consecutive competitive league matches from loss at FA Bratislava (2–3) until loss at Veľké Leváre (0–1) in the 27th round of 2016–17. After 25 wins in 30 matches Petržalka won the 4. liga and promoted to the 3rd division for 2017–18 season. Since the beginning of the 3rd division 2017–18 was Petržalka among the candidates for promotion to the 2nd division. After unbeaten autumnt part of the season was Petržalka on the 2nd place during winter break behind Rohožník with the same point level. Decisive match came in the beginning of the spring part of the season. Petržalka beat Rohožník at home 3–0 and got the advantage in the table. In addition, Petržalka has won 15 out of last 16 games in the 3rd division (they lost only at field of reserve team of city rivals Slovan U21 0–1 in the game, which had Slovan U21 in the line-up 5 players from the first team including former national players Róbert Vittek and Kornel Saláta[10]) and in the 29th round clinched promotion after win in Most 5–0 and return to 2nd division after 2209 days.[11] On 20 July 2018 played Petržalka its 1st match in the 2nd division after 6 years and in the first game after promotion reached its 1st win.

Honours Edit

Domestic Edit

  Czechoslovakia

  • 1.SNL (1st Slovak National football league) (1969–1993)
    •   Winners (2): 1980–81, 1983–84

  Slovakia

Slovak League Top Goalscorer Edit

Slovak League Top scorer since 1993–94

1Shared award

Results Edit

League and domestic cup history Edit

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) 4/(16) 30 14 5 11 37 27 33 2.R   Jakubec (12)
1994–95 2nd (1.Liga) 3/(12) 30 18 3 9 57 26 57 Quarter-finals   Milan Strelec (16)
1995–96 2nd (1.Liga) 1/(16) 30 19 6 5 54 29 63 1.R   Milan Strelec (16)
1996–97 1st (Mars Superliga) 13/(16) 30 9 8 13 29 49 35 Quarter-finals   Radovan Vašík (4)
  Pavol Gostič (4)
1997–98 1st (Mars Superliga) 8/(16) 30 11 6 13 27 28 39 1.R   Milan Strelec (4)
1998–99 1st (Mars Superliga) 9/(16) 30 11 6 13 37 42 39 1.R   Milan Strelec (6)
  Tomáš Medveď (6)
1999–00 1st (Mars Superliga) 9/(16) 30 11 6 13 43 48 39 Quarter-finals   Tomáš Medveď (14)
2000–01 1st (Mars Superliga) 4/(10) 36 15 9 12 59 55 54 Quarter-finals UI 2.R (  Publikum)   Henrich Benčík (8)
2001–02 1st (Mars Superliga) 7/(10) 36 11 14 11 51 45 47 1.R   Henrich Benčík (12)
2002–03 1st (1. liga) 2/(10) 36 20 7 9 49 32 67 1.R   Ladislav Suchánek (7)
2003–04 1st (Corgoň Liga) 8/(10) 36 10 14 12 43 44 44 Winner UC 1.R (  Bordeaux)   Marek Krejčí (15)
2004–05 1st (Corgoň Liga) 1/(10) 36 20 12 4 64 28 72 Runners-Up UC Q2 (  Dnipro)   Filip Šebo (22)
2005–06 1st (Corgoň Liga) 2/(10) 36 23 5 8 58 33 74 Semi-finals CL
UC
Group stage (H), 3rd
R32 (  Levski)
  Branislav Fodrek (8)
  Lukáš Hartig (8)
2006–07 1st (Corgoň Liga) 2/(16) 28 17 5 6 56 38 56 Semi-finals UC 1.R (  Espanyol)   Tomáš Oravec (16)
2007–08 1st (Corgoň Liga) 1/(12) 33 27 3 3 77 30 84 Winners UC 1.R (  Panathinaikos)   Juraj Halenár (16)
2008–09 1st (Corgoň Liga) 6/(12) 33 12 11 10 50 38 47 Runners-Up CL
UC
Q3 (  Juventus)
1.R (  S.C. Braga)
  Tomáš Oravec (10)
2009–10 1st (Corgoň Liga) 12/(12) 33 7 8 18 33 51 29 Quarter-finals   Andrej Hodek (6)
2010–11 2nd (1.Liga) 3/(12) 33 13 12 8 55 36 51 3.R   Radoslav Augustín (14)
2011–12 2nd (1.Liga) 12/(12) 33 4 7 22 22 54 19 2.R   Roman Jurkovič (5)
2012–13 3rd (Keno 10 3. liga Západ) 11/(16) 30 10 6 14 30 43 36 2.R   František Hečko (5)
  Marián Kolony (5)
2013–14 3rd (TIPOS 3. liga Západ) 14/(16) 30 9 5 16 40 52 26 2.R   Oliver Špilár (6)
2014–15 5th (OFZ BA-mesto – V.liga) 1/(10) 27 22 0 5 94 48 66   Tomáš Medveď (23)
2015–16 5th (OFZ BA-mesto – V.liga) 1/(14) 26 20 2 4 89 31 62   Michal Habai (18)
2016–17 4th (4. Liga) 1/(16) 30 25 4 1 112 13 79 2.R   Jakub Hronec (21)
2017–18 3rd (TIPOS 3. Liga BA) 1/(16) 30 25 4 1 101 18 79 4.R (1/16F)   František Lády (21)
2018–19 2nd (II. liga) 8/(16) 30 12 9 9 41 38 45 3.R   Erik Prekop (12)
2019–20 2nd (II. liga) 14/(16) 18 5 2 11 24 34 17 1/8 Fin   Ladislav Almási (11)
2020–21 2nd (II. liga) 9/(15) 28 10 7 11 37 41 37 Quarter-finals   Lukáš Gašparovič (12)
2021–22 2nd (II. liga) 8/(16) 30 12 5 13 54 48 41 2.R   Boris Turčák (12)
2022–23 2nd (II. liga) 12/(16) 30 8 10 12 40 43 34 3.R   Haris Harba (11)

European competition history Edit

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup R1   FK Ekranas 1–1 1–1 2–2 (4–3 p)  
R2   NK Celje 1–1 0–5 1–6  
2003–04 UEFA Cup QR   F91 Dudelange 1–0 1–0 2–0  
R1   Girondins de Bordeaux 1–1 1–2 2–3  
2004–05 UEFA Cup QR2   Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 0–3 1–1 1–4  
2005–06 UEFA Champions League QR1   Kairat Almaty 4–1 (aet) 0–2 4–3  
QR2   Celtic F.C. 5–0 0–4 5–4  
QR3   FK Partizan 0–0 0–0 0–0 (4–3 p)  
Group H   Inter Milan 0–1 0–4 3rd place  
  FC Porto 0–0 3–2
  Rangers F.C. 2–2 0–0
2005–06 UEFA Cup R32   Levski Sofia 0–1 0–2 0–3  
2006–07 UEFA Cup QR1   WIT Georgia 1–2 2–0 3–2  
QR2   Dinamo Minsk 2–1 3–2 5–3  
R1   RCD Espanyol 2–2 1–3 3–5  
2007–08 UEFA Cup QR1   Zimbru Chișinău 1–1 2–2 3–3 (a)  
QR2   FC Mika 2–0 1–2 3–2  
R1   Panathinaikos F.C. 1–2 0–3 1–5  
2008–09 UEFA Champions League QR1   Valletta F.C. 1–0 2–0 3–0  
QR2   Tampere United 4–2 3–1 7–3  
QR3   Juventus F.C. 1–1 0–4 1–5  
2008–09 UEFA Cup R1   S.C. Braga 0–2 0–4 0–6  

Stadium Edit

First pitch Edit

The first sample football match of Pozsonyi Torna Egyesület (PTE) was announced to be played on 25 September 1898, but due to the tragic matters in the Emperors' family (Elisabeth of Bavaria died on 10 September 1898) was postponed to 2 October 1898. The rules of the game were explained to the audience before the match in October. The match was played between members of PTE in both teams at the Ligetfalu highschool playground. There was no regular football pitch in Pressburg at that time, so PTE used the plain terrain to play its home matches in the beginning years.

 
Previous Petržalka stadium

Štadión za Starým mostom (PTE stadium) Edit

During the extra ordinary club meeting on 29 September 1899 the decision to build the regular pitch for PTE nearby to the Danube river, railway to the Wien and City Park was made. The stadium was built at the end of the 19th century for PTE in a year. The grand opening of the new stadium was officially on 25 September 1900.[12] PTE won the match against Magyar Football Club Budapest 3–2, the first PTEs' win ever against the team from Budapest. This stadium was used for Bratislava regional championship until the stadium for I. Čsl. ŠK Bratislava was built in the end of the 1920s. More than 100 years later Artmedia still used to play their home matches at the same place – named Štadión za Starým mostom.

Today's estimated capacity is 10,000; it is however impossible to give the exact value, because older part of the stadium still remains for standing visitors. The average attendance of league matches at this stadium is floating above 4,000, one of the highest in Slovakia. However, the stadium does not meet some of the UEFA criteria, therefore the club has been forced to play its international matches elsewhere. Notably, they played their 2005–06 UEFA Champions League campaign at Tehelné pole, home venue of crosstown rivals Slovan Bratislava. Stadium was closed in 2009 and demolished in 2012.

New home ground – Štadión FC Petržalka Edit

In 2011, a new stadium called Stadium FC Petržalka 1898 (Slovak: Štadión FC Petržalka 1898) was built on Sklodowskej street, Petržalka, Slovakia. Originally it served as home stadium for football club FC Petržalka 1898. After its bankruptcy in 2014 it became home for FC Petržalka akadémia and later for the team FC Petržalka. The stadium was officially opened in 2012. The first match was played between the home club FC Petržalka 1898 and FC Nitra B (1–3), on 5 August 2012. After its opening the stadium has a one grandstand (with 800 seated places) with possibility of the capacity increasing. During the 3rd and lower tier were the other places on the state and the capacity was estimated 1500.

Sponsorship Edit

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1998–1999 Puma Telenor
1999–2000 NIKE
2000–2002 Grafobal
2002–2004 LEGEA
2004–2006 Puma
2006–2011 Adidas
2011–2014 Kappa none
2014–2016 Erreà
2016-2018 TK ESTATE
2018–2022 none
2022– PORTUM Towers

Transfers Edit

Petržalka have produced numerous players who have gone on to represent the Slovak national football team. Over the last period there has been a steady increase of young players leaving Petržalka after a few years of first team football and moving on to play football in leagues of a higher standard, with the German Bundesliga (Balázs Borbély to 1. FC Kaiserslautern in 2006[13]), Italian Serie A (Blažej Vaščák to A.C.D. Treviso in 2006[14]), French Ligue 1 (Ľuboš Kamenár to FC Nantes in 2009[15]), Russian Premier League (Ján Ďurica,[16] Branislav Fodrek,[17] Branislav Obžera,[18] Peter Petráš[19] all to Saturn in 2006), Austrian Football Bundesliga (Filip Šebo to FK Austria Wien in 2005). The top transfer was agreed in 2008 when Balázs Borbély joined Romanian FC Politehnica Timișoara for a fee of 0.8 million

Record departures Edit

Rank Player To Fee Year
1.   Balázs Borbély   Timișoara €800.000 2008[20]
2.   Filip Šebo   FK Austria Wien €600.000* (400.000 GBP) 2005[21]
3.   Marián Čišovský   Timișoara €550.000* 2008[22]

*-unofficial fee

Current squad Edit

Updated 1 October 2023[23]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 DF   SVK Marian Fendek
2 DF   SVK Tomas Kachnic
7 MF   SVK Matej Riznič
8 DF   SVK Martin Privrel
9 FW   SRB Matija Babović
11 MF   SVK Patrik Danek
13 FW   NGA Peter Onuoha
14 DF   SVK Matúš Minka
18 DF   SVK Richard Hečko (loan from FK Železiarne Podbrezová)
19 MF   GHA Cletus Nombil
20 MF   UKR Nikita Kelembet
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 FW   NGA Ogaga Oduko
25 FW   SVK Filip Orsula
28 FW   SVK Patrik Čiernik
30 MF   CHI Joaquín António Rojas
33 GK   CZE Pavel Halouska
79 FW   SVK Viktor Sliacky
89 MF   SVK Maximilian Halo
93 MF   SVK Lukas Gasparovic
95 DF   MLI Arnaud Konan
97 DF   SVK Patrik Šurnovský
99 GK   SVK Peter Sokol

Out on loan Edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
77 MF   ENG Dave Djalme Assuncao (at ŠKF Sereď until 31 December 2023)
No. Pos. Nation Player

For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers summer 2023.

Staff Edit

Updated 21 Sep 2020[24]
Staff Job title
  Alexander Zachariáš Manager
  Ivan Minčič Assistant manager
  Filip Mentel Goalkeeping coach
  Viliam Kalman Physiotherapist
  Rudolf Sokol Doctor

Player records Edit

Most goals Edit

# Nat. Name Goals
1   Milan Strelec 67
2   Marián Pochaba 59
3   Tomáš Medveď 51
4   Ján Kozák jr. 40
5   Juraj Halenár 38

Players whose name is listed in bold are still active.

Notable players Edit

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

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

Managers Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

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  5. ^ . UEFA. 23 September 2008. Archived from the original on 26 January 2010.
  6. ^ Kairat Almaty – FC Petrzalka 1898 : 2–0 (Match Report) ScoresPro.com
  7. ^ FC Petrzalka 1898 – Kairat Almaty : 4–1 (Match Report) ScoresPro.com
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  10. ^ . petrzalskenoviny.sk. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  11. ^ "Zajtra duel v Moste pri Bratislave, po 2209 dňoch na dosah návrat do 2. ligy!". fcpetrzalka.sk. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  12. ^ Ľuboš Kačírek, Pavol Tišliar. (PDF). muzeologia.sk. Archived from the original on 22 April 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  13. ^ "Borbély prestupuje: Zachráni Kaiserslautern?". 2 January 2006.
  14. ^ "Vaščák ide zachraňovať Treviso". 21 April 2009.
  15. ^ "Brankár Kamenár prestúpil do Nantes: Na Slovensku som už stagnoval!". 3 July 2009.
  16. ^ "Ako si môžete vypnúť Adblock a Adblock Plus na Pravda.sk?". 15 December 2016.
  17. ^ "Weiss prijme akékoľvek rozhodnutie, Fodrek už hráčom Saturnu".
  18. ^ "Obžera je v Saturne prekvapený a spokojný".
  19. ^ "Weiss získal do Ruska ďalších Slovákov". 15 March 2006.
  20. ^ "Balázs Borbély na odchode z Temešváru". 22 December 2009.
  21. ^ "Austria skvelým ťahom na Šebovi zarobila". August 2007.
  22. ^ "Cei mai valoroşi polişti străini. Mai mulţi stranieri importanţi s-au numărat printre favoriţii suporterilor alb-violeţi". 11 August 2019.
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  24. ^ . profutbal.sk. Archived from the original on 1 August 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2018.

External links Edit

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FC Petrzalka is a Slovak football club based in Bratislava The club was founded in 1898 and it was promoted twice to the top flight 1 liga in the Czechoslovakia during the 1980s for the 1981 82 season and 1984 85 season and spent another 14 consecutive seasons in the Slovak first league from 1996 97 to 2009 10 The biggest international success of Petrzalka was participation in the group stage of the 2005 06 UEFA Champions League and Round of 32 of the 2005 06 UEFA Cup Several years later after losing its owner a different company took over the piece of land under the club s old home ground Stadion Petrzalka for commercial building and the stadium was demolished 1 FC PetrzalkaFull nameFC PetrzalkaNickname s EngerauFounded7 June 1898 125 years ago 1898 06 07 as Pozsonyi Torna EgyesuletGroundStadium FC Petrzalka 1898 Petrzalka SlovakiaCapacity1 600PresidentMarek MojtoHead coachAlexander ZachariasLeague2 liga2022 232 liga 12th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThe football club founded in 1898 from the previous sport club Pozsonyi Torna Egyesulet which was grounded in 1880 initially played in the regional Hungarian league 2 The club has been known by 17 names in its history including Artmedia Bratislava after their advertising agency sponsors 3 Artmedia played in the top flight Slovak league from its inception in 1993 until 2010 The club achieved its biggest success in the mid 2000s decade while playing under the coach Vladimir Weiss 4 The club won the Corgon Liga title in 2005 and later qualified for the group stage of the Champions League where it achieved the biggest success of all the Slovak clubs Later in 2008 the club won the double but during the next season most of the squad left the club 1 5 The club plays its home matches at its own new stadium with a capacity of 1600 The team wears white and black striped shirts Contents 1 History 1 1 2005 06 European campaign 1 2 2008 2014 decline of Petrzalka 1 3 2014 a new era 2 Honours 2 1 Domestic 2 1 1 Slovak League Top Goalscorer 3 Results 3 1 League and domestic cup history 3 2 European competition history 4 Stadium 4 1 First pitch 4 2 Stadion za Starym mostom PTE stadium 4 3 New home ground Stadion FC Petrzalka 5 Sponsorship 6 Transfers 6 1 Record departures 7 Current squad 7 1 Out on loan 8 Staff 9 Player records 9 1 Most goals 10 Notable players 11 Managers 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory Edit1898 Founded as Pozsonyi Torna Egyesulet 1939 Renamed Engerau Pressburg 1945 Renamed SK Petrzalka 1949 Renamed Kovosmalt Petrzalka 1953 Renamed Spartak Kovosmalt Bratislava 1963 Renamed TJ Povazske Strojarne Bratislava 1965 Renamed SKS Petrzalka 1976 Renamed TJ ZTS Petrzalka 1986 Merged with TJ Internacional Slovnaft Bratislava to form TJ Internacional Slovnaft ZTS Bratislava but split again in 1990 1990 Renamed 1 FC Hydronika Petrzalka 1991 Renamed 1 FC Petrzalka 1993 Renamed FK Artmedia Petrzalka 2004 Renamed FC Artmedia Bratislava 2007 Renamed FC Artmedia Petrzalka 2009 Renamed MFK Petrzalka 2010 Renamed FC Petrzalka 1898 2014 Bankruptcy renamed FC Petrzalka akademia 2017 Renamed FC Petrzalka2005 06 European campaign Edit They famously reached the lucrative group stage of the UEFA Champions League in 2005 06 after wins over Kairat Almaty Celtic and Partizan Belgrade They beat Almaty 4 3 on aggregate in the 1st qualifying round despite a 2 0 6 defeat in the first leg since they won second leg by 4 1 7 However it was on 27 July 2005 that they made their mark on the tournament producing one of the shock results of Champions League history as they beat 2003 UEFA Cup finalists and 1967 European Cup winners Celtic 5 0 in the first leg of their Champions League 2nd qualifying round match The stunned Celtic side could not quite recover only managing to win the return leg 4 0 and Artmedia held on to progress in the tournament On 23 August 2005 they clinched a place in the group stages after overcoming Serbian club Partizan Belgrade 4 3 on penalties after a 0 0 aggregate scoreline thus becoming the second Slovak club after 1 FC Kosice in 1997 98 to reach the coveted Champions League proper Their success was even more remarkable considering Artmedia s entire annual budget is just over 1m Artmedia also made history by becoming one of the first two clubs ever to advance from the first qualifying round into the Champions League group stage The other club to do so was 2004 05 winners Liverpool who were given a special entry into the first qualifying round of the 2005 06 event and joined Artmedia in the group stage Artmedia played their Champions League fixtures at the Tehelne pole ground of crosstown rivals Slovan Bratislava because their own ground does not meet UEFA standards for Champions League play On 28 September 2005 Artmedia made history once again by becoming the first Slovak side to collect a point in the Champions League group stage in the eighth attempt by a Slovak side to do so In another famous upset they came back from a 2 0 first half deficit to defeat 2004 Champions League winners Porto 3 2 at Porto s home ground Eventually they finished third in the group parachuting them into the UEFA Cup but not before missing a late chance to score a goal in the return fixture against Porto that would have sent them to the round of 16 at Rangers expense In December 2005 the goalkeeper Juraj Cobej underwent a complicated brain surgery attempting to remove a malign tumor Fortunately he has fully recovered and has already stood a firm ground in goal during the first rounds of the 2006 07 season Artmedia lost the home leg of their UEFA Cup round of 32 tie with Levski Sofia 1 0 and were knocked out of the tournament after an away defeat of 2 0 After the successful season the coach Vladimir Weiss left to join FC Saturn Ramenskoe 8 Several players left the club among others Jan Durica to FC Saturn Ramenskoe Balazs Borbely to 1 FC Kaiserslautern and Blazej Vascak to Treviso FBC 2008 2014 decline of Petrzalka Edit nbsp MFK Petrzalka fans in TurinThe club reassigned Vladimir Weiss as head coach for the 2007 08 season Some of the players came back the club s captain Jan Kozak returned from a loan at WBA Ales Urbanek Branislav Fodrek and Branislav Obzera returned and the new faces in the club among others included Czech fullback Radek Dosoudil Brazilian midfielder Cleber and Czech striker Zbynek Pospech The club went on to win the title in the Slovak league for the second time beating rivals MSK Zilina in the important matches and in the final table as well Before the new season the club owner Ivan Kmotrik and the main sponsor left the club which left later impact on the team During the 2008 09 UEFA Champions League qualification round Artmedia won over Valletta F C and Tampere United but lost to Juventus with which the club suffered 0 4 loss in the first leg and later only drew 1 1 During the next stages several players left the club 4 of them to local rivals SK Slovan Bratislava 1 Prior to the 2009 10 season a huge number of players left the club most of them were replaced by youngsters and players from the Inter Bratislava 9 After a decent first half of the season where MFK Petrzalka played in the region of sixth place the team fell apart in the second half of the season and eventually the club were relegated at the end of the season 2014 a new era Edit During the summer of 2014 was in Petrzalka found the successor of the traditional club team FC Petrzalka akademia This club applied for the 5th division 5 liga and in its premiere season 2014 15 has won the competition Due to the reorganisation of divisions in Slovak football did t get the promotion at that year Season 2015 16 Petrzalka started 5th division horrible in 6 games they suffered 4 losses got only 6 points But after noticeable serie without loss they won the 5 liga again and promoted to the 4th one In 2016 17 Petrzalka started the competition in the 4 liga similar way as it finished the previous one Petrzalka suffered the first and only loss of the season in its 27th match which means that Petrzlaka was unbeatable for 46 consecutive competitive league matches from loss at FA Bratislava 2 3 until loss at Veľke Levare 0 1 in the 27th round of 2016 17 After 25 wins in 30 matches Petrzalka won the 4 liga and promoted to the 3rd division for 2017 18 season Since the beginning of the 3rd division 2017 18 was Petrzalka among the candidates for promotion to the 2nd division After unbeaten autumnt part of the season was Petrzalka on the 2nd place during winter break behind Rohoznik with the same point level Decisive match came in the beginning of the spring part of the season Petrzalka beat Rohoznik at home 3 0 and got the advantage in the table In addition Petrzalka has won 15 out of last 16 games in the 3rd division they lost only at field of reserve team of city rivals Slovan U21 0 1 in the game which had Slovan U21 in the line up 5 players from the first team including former national players Robert Vittek and Kornel Salata 10 and in the 29th round clinched promotion after win in Most 5 0 and return to 2nd division after 2209 days 11 On 20 July 2018 played Petrzalka its 1st match in the 2nd division after 6 years and in the first game after promotion reached its 1st win Honours EditDomestic Edit nbsp Czechoslovakia 1 SNL 1st Slovak National football league 1969 1993 nbsp Winners 2 1980 81 1983 84 nbsp Slovakia Slovak Superliga 1993 nbsp Winners 2 2004 05 2007 08 nbsp Runners up 3 2002 03 2005 06 2006 07 Slovensky Pohar Slovak Cup 1961 nbsp Winners 2 2004 2008 nbsp Runners Up 3 1982 2005 2009 Pribina Cup Slovak Super Cup 1993 nbsp Winners 2 2005 2008Slovak League Top Goalscorer Edit Slovak League Top scorer since 1993 94 Year Winner G2004 05 nbsp Filip Sebo 222006 07 nbsp Tomas Oravec 161Shared awardResults EditLeague and domestic cup history Edit 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 4 16 30 14 5 11 37 27 33 2 R nbsp Jakubec 12 1994 95 2nd 1 Liga 3 12 30 18 3 9 57 26 57 Quarter finals nbsp Milan Strelec 16 1995 96 2nd 1 Liga 1 16 30 19 6 5 54 29 63 1 R nbsp Milan Strelec 16 1996 97 1st Mars Superliga 13 16 30 9 8 13 29 49 35 Quarter finals nbsp Radovan Vasik 4 nbsp Pavol Gostic 4 1997 98 1st Mars Superliga 8 16 30 11 6 13 27 28 39 1 R nbsp Milan Strelec 4 1998 99 1st Mars Superliga 9 16 30 11 6 13 37 42 39 1 R nbsp Milan Strelec 6 nbsp Tomas Medved 6 1999 00 1st Mars Superliga 9 16 30 11 6 13 43 48 39 Quarter finals nbsp Tomas Medved 14 2000 01 1st Mars Superliga 4 10 36 15 9 12 59 55 54 Quarter finals UI 2 R nbsp Publikum nbsp Henrich Bencik 8 2001 02 1st Mars Superliga 7 10 36 11 14 11 51 45 47 1 R nbsp Henrich Bencik 12 2002 03 1st 1 liga 2 10 36 20 7 9 49 32 67 1 R nbsp Ladislav Suchanek 7 2003 04 1st Corgon Liga 8 10 36 10 14 12 43 44 44 Winner UC 1 R nbsp Bordeaux nbsp Marek Krejci 15 2004 05 1st Corgon Liga 1 10 36 20 12 4 64 28 72 Runners Up UC Q2 nbsp Dnipro nbsp Filip Sebo 22 2005 06 1st Corgon Liga 2 10 36 23 5 8 58 33 74 Semi finals CL UC Group stage H 3rd R32 nbsp Levski nbsp Branislav Fodrek 8 nbsp Lukas Hartig 8 2006 07 1st Corgon Liga 2 16 28 17 5 6 56 38 56 Semi finals UC 1 R nbsp Espanyol nbsp Tomas Oravec 16 2007 08 1st Corgon Liga 1 12 33 27 3 3 77 30 84 Winners UC 1 R nbsp Panathinaikos nbsp Juraj Halenar 16 2008 09 1st Corgon Liga 6 12 33 12 11 10 50 38 47 Runners Up CL UC Q3 nbsp Juventus 1 R nbsp S C Braga nbsp Tomas Oravec 10 2009 10 1st Corgon Liga 12 12 33 7 8 18 33 51 29 Quarter finals nbsp Andrej Hodek 6 2010 11 2nd 1 Liga 3 12 33 13 12 8 55 36 51 3 R nbsp Radoslav Augustin 14 2011 12 2nd 1 Liga 12 12 33 4 7 22 22 54 19 2 R nbsp Roman Jurkovic 5 2012 13 3rd Keno 10 3 liga Zapad 11 16 30 10 6 14 30 43 36 2 R nbsp Frantisek Hecko 5 nbsp Marian Kolony 5 2013 14 3rd TIPOS 3 liga Zapad 14 16 30 9 5 16 40 52 26 2 R nbsp Oliver Spilar 6 2014 15 5th OFZ BA mesto V liga 1 10 27 22 0 5 94 48 66 nbsp Tomas Medved 23 2015 16 5th OFZ BA mesto V liga 1 14 26 20 2 4 89 31 62 nbsp Michal Habai 18 2016 17 4th 4 Liga 1 16 30 25 4 1 112 13 79 2 R nbsp Jakub Hronec 21 2017 18 3rd TIPOS 3 Liga BA 1 16 30 25 4 1 101 18 79 4 R 1 16F nbsp Frantisek Lady 21 2018 19 2nd II liga 8 16 30 12 9 9 41 38 45 3 R nbsp Erik Prekop 12 2019 20 2nd II liga 14 16 18 5 2 11 24 34 17 1 8 Fin nbsp Ladislav Almasi 11 2020 21 2nd II liga 9 15 28 10 7 11 37 41 37 Quarter finals nbsp Lukas Gasparovic 12 2021 22 2nd II liga 8 16 30 12 5 13 54 48 41 2 R nbsp Boris Turcak 12 2022 23 2nd II liga 12 16 30 8 10 12 40 43 34 3 R nbsp Haris Harba 11 European competition history Edit Main article Slovak football clubs in European competitions Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup R1 nbsp FK Ekranas 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 p nbsp R2 nbsp NK Celje 1 1 0 5 1 6 nbsp 2003 04 UEFA Cup QR nbsp F91 Dudelange 1 0 1 0 2 0 nbsp R1 nbsp Girondins de Bordeaux 1 1 1 2 2 3 nbsp 2004 05 UEFA Cup QR2 nbsp Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 0 3 1 1 1 4 nbsp 2005 06 UEFA Champions League QR1 nbsp Kairat Almaty 4 1 aet 0 2 4 3 nbsp QR2 nbsp Celtic F C 5 0 0 4 5 4 nbsp QR3 nbsp FK Partizan 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 p nbsp Group H nbsp Inter Milan 0 1 0 4 3rd place nbsp nbsp FC Porto 0 0 3 2 nbsp Rangers F C 2 2 0 02005 06 UEFA Cup R32 nbsp Levski Sofia 0 1 0 2 0 3 nbsp 2006 07 UEFA Cup QR1 nbsp WIT Georgia 1 2 2 0 3 2 nbsp QR2 nbsp Dinamo Minsk 2 1 3 2 5 3 nbsp R1 nbsp RCD Espanyol 2 2 1 3 3 5 nbsp 2007 08 UEFA Cup QR1 nbsp Zimbru Chișinău 1 1 2 2 3 3 a nbsp QR2 nbsp FC Mika 2 0 1 2 3 2 nbsp R1 nbsp Panathinaikos F C 1 2 0 3 1 5 nbsp 2008 09 UEFA Champions League QR1 nbsp Valletta F C 1 0 2 0 3 0 nbsp QR2 nbsp Tampere United 4 2 3 1 7 3 nbsp QR3 nbsp Juventus F C 1 1 0 4 1 5 nbsp 2008 09 UEFA Cup R1 nbsp S C Braga 0 2 0 4 0 6 nbsp Stadium EditFirst pitch Edit The first sample football match of Pozsonyi Torna Egyesulet PTE was announced to be played on 25 September 1898 but due to the tragic matters in the Emperors family Elisabeth of Bavaria died on 10 September 1898 was postponed to 2 October 1898 The rules of the game were explained to the audience before the match in October The match was played between members of PTE in both teams at the Ligetfalu highschool playground There was no regular football pitch in Pressburg at that time so PTE used the plain terrain to play its home matches in the beginning years nbsp Previous Petrzalka stadiumStadion za Starym mostom PTE stadium Edit During the extra ordinary club meeting on 29 September 1899 the decision to build the regular pitch for PTE nearby to the Danube river railway to the Wien and City Park was made The stadium was built at the end of the 19th century for PTE in a year The grand opening of the new stadium was officially on 25 September 1900 12 PTE won the match against Magyar Football Club Budapest 3 2 the first PTEs win ever against the team from Budapest This stadium was used for Bratislava regional championship until the stadium for I Csl SK Bratislava was built in the end of the 1920s More than 100 years later Artmedia still used to play their home matches at the same place named Stadion za Starym mostom Today s estimated capacity is 10 000 it is however impossible to give the exact value because older part of the stadium still remains for standing visitors The average attendance of league matches at this stadium is floating above 4 000 one of the highest in Slovakia However the stadium does not meet some of the UEFA criteria therefore the club has been forced to play its international matches elsewhere Notably they played their 2005 06 UEFA Champions League campaign at Tehelne pole home venue of crosstown rivals Slovan Bratislava Stadium was closed in 2009 and demolished in 2012 New home ground Stadion FC Petrzalka Edit In 2011 a new stadium called Stadium FC Petrzalka 1898 Slovak Stadion FC Petrzalka 1898 was built on Sklodowskej street Petrzalka Slovakia Originally it served as home stadium for football club FC Petrzalka 1898 After its bankruptcy in 2014 it became home for FC Petrzalka akademia and later for the team FC Petrzalka The stadium was officially opened in 2012 The first match was played between the home club FC Petrzalka 1898 and FC Nitra B 1 3 on 5 August 2012 After its opening the stadium has a one grandstand with 800 seated places with possibility of the capacity increasing During the 3rd and lower tier were the other places on the state and the capacity was estimated 1500 Sponsorship EditPeriod Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor1998 1999 Puma Telenor1999 2000 NIKE2000 2002 Grafobal2002 2004 LEGEA2004 2006 Puma2006 2011 Adidas2011 2014 Kappa none2014 2016 Errea2016 2018 TK ESTATE2018 2022 none2022 PORTUM TowersTransfers EditPetrzalka have produced numerous players who have gone on to represent the Slovak national football team Over the last period there has been a steady increase of young players leaving Petrzalka after a few years of first team football and moving on to play football in leagues of a higher standard with the German Bundesliga Balazs Borbely to 1 FC Kaiserslautern in 2006 13 Italian Serie A Blazej Vascak to A C D Treviso in 2006 14 French Ligue 1 Ľubos Kamenar to FC Nantes in 2009 15 Russian Premier League Jan Durica 16 Branislav Fodrek 17 Branislav Obzera 18 Peter Petras 19 all to Saturn in 2006 Austrian Football Bundesliga Filip Sebo to FK Austria Wien in 2005 The top transfer was agreed in 2008 when Balazs Borbely joined Romanian FC Politehnica Timișoara for a fee of 0 8 million Record departures Edit Rank Player To Fee Year1 nbsp Balazs Borbely nbsp Timișoara 800 000 2008 20 2 nbsp Filip Sebo nbsp FK Austria Wien 600 000 400 000 GBP 2005 21 3 nbsp Marian Cisovsky nbsp Timișoara 550 000 2008 22 unofficial feeCurrent squad EditUpdated 1 October 2023 23 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 DF nbsp SVK Marian Fendek2 DF nbsp SVK Tomas Kachnic7 MF nbsp SVK Matej Riznic8 DF nbsp SVK Martin Privrel9 FW nbsp SRB Matija Babovic11 MF nbsp SVK Patrik Danek13 FW nbsp NGA Peter Onuoha14 DF nbsp SVK Matus Minka18 DF nbsp SVK Richard Hecko loan from FK Zeleziarne Podbrezova 19 MF nbsp GHA Cletus Nombil20 MF nbsp UKR Nikita Kelembet No Pos Nation Player23 FW nbsp NGA Ogaga Oduko25 FW nbsp SVK Filip Orsula28 FW nbsp SVK Patrik Ciernik30 MF nbsp CHI Joaquin Antonio Rojas33 GK nbsp CZE Pavel Halouska79 FW nbsp SVK Viktor Sliacky89 MF nbsp SVK Maximilian Halo93 MF nbsp SVK Lukas Gasparovic95 DF nbsp MLI Arnaud Konan97 DF nbsp SVK Patrik Surnovsky99 GK nbsp SVK Peter SokolOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player77 MF nbsp ENG Dave Djalme Assuncao at SKF Sered until 31 December 2023 No Pos Nation Player For recent transfers see List of Slovak football transfers summer 2023 Staff Edit Updated 21 Sep 2020 24 Staff Job title nbsp Alexander Zacharias Manager nbsp Ivan Mincic Assistant manager nbsp Filip Mentel Goalkeeping coach nbsp Viliam Kalman Physiotherapist nbsp Rudolf Sokol DoctorPlayer records Edit Most goals Edit Nat Name Goals1 nbsp Milan Strelec 672 nbsp Marian Pochaba 593 nbsp Tomas Medved 514 nbsp Jan Kozak jr 405 nbsp Juraj Halenar 38Players whose name is listed in bold are still active Notable players Edit Had international caps for their respective countries Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Petrzalka Past and present players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be found here nbsp Ladislav Almasi nbsp Mamadou Bagayoko nbsp Henrich Bencik nbsp Balazs Borbely nbsp Erik Cikos nbsp Marian Cisovsky nbsp Juraj Cobej nbsp Vladimirs Draguns nbsp Jan Durica nbsp Pavol Farkas nbsp nbsp Peter Fieber nbsp Branislav Fodrek nbsp Karim Guede nbsp Juraj Halenar nbsp Marian Had nbsp Miroslav Hyll nbsp Quinton Christina nbsp nbsp Miroslav Chvila nbsp Jozef Juriga nbsp Ľubos Kamenar nbsp nbsp Vladimir Kinder nbsp Tomas Kona nbsp Rastislav Kostka nbsp Jan Kozak jr nbsp Marek Krejci nbsp Frantisek Kubik nbsp Ľudovit Lancz nbsp Martin Lipcak nbsp Ľubomir Luhovy nbsp Stefan Maixner nbsp Marian Masny nbsp Stefan Mitrovic nbsp Branislav Ninaj nbsp Gyula Nirnsee nbsp Martin Obsitnik nbsp Branislav Obzera nbsp Tomas Oravec nbsp Peter Petras nbsp Juraj Piroska nbsp Attila Pinte nbsp Ľubomir Reiter nbsp Kornel Salata nbsp Ivan Schranz nbsp Milos Sobona nbsp Dusan Sninsky nbsp Jakub Sylvestr nbsp Otto Szabo nbsp Filip Sebo nbsp Anton Soltis nbsp Karel Vacha nbsp Blazej Vascak nbsp nbsp Vladimir Weiss sr nbsp Vladislav Zvara Managers Edit nbsp Frantisek Urvay 1978 79 nbsp Anton Urban 1980 nbsp Michal Pucher 1981 nbsp Dusan Abraham 1982 nbsp Anton Urban 1982 83 nbsp Tomas Nitka 1983 nbsp Stefan Slezak 1983 85 nbsp Jozef Balazovic 1986 nbsp Jozef Prochotsky 1995 97 nbsp Stanislav Strapek 1997 98 nbsp Vladimir Weiss sr nbsp Karel Stromsik 1998 nbsp Vladimir Weiss sr 1998 nbsp Peter Pavlovic 1998 99 nbsp Vladimir Weiss sr 1999 00 nbsp Dusan Galis 2000 02 nbsp Vladimir Weiss sr 2002 06 nbsp Michal Hipp 2006 nbsp Vladimir Weiss sr 2007 08 nbsp Michal Hipp 2008 09 nbsp Emil Stranianek 2009 nbsp Peter Fieber 2009 10 nbsp Vladimir Goffa 2010 11 nbsp Norbert Hrncar 2011 12 nbsp Emil Stranianek 2012 nbsp Ľubomir Luhovy 2012 nbsp Alexander Zacharias 2012 nbsp Emil Stranianek 2012 13 nbsp Tomas Medved 2013 15 nbsp Rastislav Kunst 2015 16 nbsp Peter Bodo 2016 17 nbsp Balazs Borbely 2017 Apr 2019 nbsp Miroslav Mentel Apr 2019 nbsp Jozef Dojcan Jun 2019 Oct 2019 nbsp Vladimir Konik Oct 2019 30 June 2020 nbsp Ladislav Pecko 30 June 2020 4 May 2021 nbsp Mario Auxt June 2021 19 June 2022 nbsp Jan Haspra 19 June 2022 18 Sep 2022 nbsp Alexander Zacharias 21 Sep 2022 See also Edit 2005 06 FC Artmedia Bratislava seasonReferences Edit a b c On The Continent The Fall of Artmedia Archived from the original on 7 July 2009 Stewart Fisher 16 October 2005 Art Attack Artmedia Bratislava A colourful past Sunday Herald Artmedia more than a name FIFA com Archived from the original on 10 November 2012 Retrieved 21 April 2013 Artmedia more than a name FIFA com 27 September 2005 Archived from the original on 10 November 2012 Ravens gathering around stricken Artmedia UEFA 23 September 2008 Archived from the original on 26 January 2010 Kairat Almaty FC Petrzalka 1898 2 0 Match Report ScoresPro com FC Petrzalka 1898 Kairat Almaty 4 1 Match Report ScoresPro com Weiss ends Artmedia adventure uefa com Retrieved 8 April 2018 Futbal V Petrzalke nastal masivny odliv kvalitnych hracov atlas sk Archived from the original on 20 July 2011 Retrieved 8 April 2018 Lady O vitazstve Slovana rozhodla vacsia efektivita petrzalskenoviny sk Archived from the original on 12 June 2018 Retrieved 12 June 2018 Zajtra duel v Moste pri Bratislave po 2209 dnoch na dosah navrat do 2 ligy fcpetrzalka sk Retrieved 12 June 2018 Ľubos Kacirek Pavol Tisliar Petrzalka v rokoch 1919 1946 PDF muzeologia sk Archived from the original on 22 April 2018 Retrieved 7 August 2018 Borbely prestupuje Zachrani Kaiserslautern 2 January 2006 Vascak ide zachranovat Treviso 21 April 2009 Brankar Kamenar prestupil do Nantes Na Slovensku som uz stagnoval 3 July 2009 Ako si mozete vypnut Adblock a Adblock Plus na Pravda sk 15 December 2016 Weiss prijme akekoľvek rozhodnutie Fodrek uz hracom Saturnu Obzera je v Saturne prekvapeny a spokojny Weiss ziskal do Ruska dalsich Slovakov 15 March 2006 Balazs Borbely na odchode z Temesvaru 22 December 2009 Austria skvelym tahom na Sebovi zarobila August 2007 Cei mai valorosi polisti străini Mai mulţi stranieri importanţi s au numărat printre favoriţii suporterilor alb violeţi 11 August 2019 FC PETRZALKA Zeny Petrzalka sa splha nahor majstrovsku nostalgiu symbolizuje novy trener ProFutbal sk profutbal sk Archived from the original on 1 August 2017 Retrieved 8 April 2018 External links Edit Official website Archived 14 July 2017 at the Wayback 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