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FK Inter Bratislava

FK Inter Bratislava (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈinter ˈbracislaʋa]) is a football club based in Bratislava, Slovakia, temporarily playing its home matches in Stupava.

FK Inter Bratislava
Full nameFutbalový Klub Inter Bratislava a.s.
Nickname(s)žlto-čierni (yellow-blacks)
Founded1 July 1940; 82 years ago (1940-07-01)
as ŠK Apollo
GroundStadium FK Stupava, Stupava
Stadium Drieňová ulica, Bratislava – Ružinov
Capacity800
1,000
OwnerJán Palenčár
PresidentJozef Barmoš
Head coachLadislav Hudec
League3. liga
2021–223. liga, 3rd
WebsiteClub website

History

Inter Bratislava was founded in 1940 by the Apollo refinery (later renamed Slovnaft). Following the end of World War II and the re-establishment of Czechoslovakia, the club developed into an important force in Czechoslovak football. While it remains unclear, whether it is Inter Bratislava or FK ŠKP Inter Dúbravka Bratislava, who can claim the successful run of Červená Hviezda Bratislava in the 1950s and early 1960s as its own, club's achievements in the subsequent decades (as TJ Internacionál Slovnaft Bratislava) can be hardly disputed. Between 1962 and 1993 the club spent 29 out of 31 seasons in the Czechoslovak First League, finishing twice as runner-up in the 1970s and winning the Slovak Cup in the seasons 1983–84, 1987–88, and 1989–90. Over these years, a number of Inter players represented Czechoslovakia at senior level. In 1976, Jozef Barmoš, Ladislav Jurkemik, and Ladislav Petráš were in the squad that won the UEFA Euro 1976. Four years later, Barmoš and Jurkemik were also a part of the side that finished third at the 1980 European Championship. In a decade that followed the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Inter went on to flourish in the newly established top tier of Slovak football as well as in the Slovak Cup, winning the Slovak double in the 1999–2000 and 2000–2001 seasons.

Inter's fall and re-establishment

Inter Bratislava won the 1. liga in the 2008–2009 season and was supposed to be promoted to the Slovak top flight. However, financial problems of the club led its owner Ľubomír Chrenko to sell Inter's licence to FK Senica in June 2009.[1] As a result, players of the senior squad of Inter Bratislava joined Senica, whilst youth teams of Inter were preserved by the Inter Bratislava Civic Association, which had been formed from the Inter Fan Club.[2]

The senior side was re-established in the 2010–2011 season, playing in the V. liga, i.e. the sixth tier of Slovak football.[3] Major changes in the structure of the club were accompanied by Inter's move from the Štadión Pasienky, which had been used by the team since 1967, to the considerably smaller Štadión Drieňová ulica. After playing at the Štadión Drieňová ulica for four seasons, the senior team moved to the Štadión ŠKP Inter Dúbravka in the summer of 2014.[4] The grounds have a capacity of 10,200. Since the season 2015/2016 due to unknown issues the Men team returned to stadium Drieňová ulica and the youth teams remained on Stadium ŠKP Inter Dúbravka. In the autumn part of the season 2016/2017 Inter was playing home matches on the stadium in Petržalka on Marie Curie-Skłodowska street (stadium of FC Petržalka akadémia), but in spring 2017 the team moved to the city of Stupava, where the team owners created the training center for Inter. The future plans are to return to Bratislava, Stupava serving as the training center.

Event timeline

  • 1940 – Founded as ŠK Apollo Bratislava
  • 1945 – Renamed TKNB Bratislava
  • 1948 – Renamed Sokol SNB Bratislava
  • 1952 – Renamed TJ Červená Hviezda Bratislava (Red Star)
  • 1959 – First European qualification, 1959–60
  • 1962 – Merged with TJ Iskra Slovnaft Bratislava and TJ Slovnaft Bratislava
  • 1965 – Renamed TJ Internacionál Slovnaft Bratislava
  • 1986 – Merged with TJ ZŤS Petržalka into TJ Internacionál Slovnaft ZŤS Bratislava
  • 1991 – Renamed AŠK Inter Slovnaft Bratislava
  • 2004 – Renamed FK Inter Bratislava
  • 2009 – Sold club license of FK Inter Bratislava to FK Senica
  • 2009 – Transforming of Inter Fan Club on Inter Bratislava o.z. (Civic association)
  • 2014 – Transforming of Inter Bratislava o.z. on FK Inter Bratislava a.s.

Affiliated clubs

The following clubs are affiliated with FK Inter Bratislava:

Stadium

Former stadium

 
Stadium Pasienky in Bratislava

Stadium Pasienky is a multi-use stadium in Bratislava, Slovakia. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of FK Inter Bratislava. The stadium holds 13,295 people.

Current stadium

 
Stadium ŠKP Inter Dúbravka in Dúbravka-Bratislava

Since the 2014/2015 season, the home ground of FK Inter Bratislava has been the Štadión ŠKP Inter Dúbravka. Since the season 2015/2016 due to unknown issues the Men team returned to stadium Drieňová ulica and the youth teams remained on Stadium ŠKP Inter Dúbravka. In the autumn part of the season 2016/2017 Inter was playing home matches on the stadium in Petržalka on Marie Curie-Skłodowska street (stadium of FC Petržalka akadémia), but in spring 2017 the team moved to the city of Stupava, where the team owners created the training center for Inter. The future plans are to return to Bratislava, Stupava serving as the training center.

Sponsorship

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1998–2002 hummel Slovnaft
2002–2006 NIKE
2006–2009 Legea Asset
2009–2019 hummel none
2020- Adidas

Honours

Domestic

  Czechoslovakia

  Slovakia

Individual Club

Winners (2): 1999–00, 2000–01

Czechoslovak and Slovak Top Goalscorer

The Czechoslovak League top scorer from 1944 to 1945 until 1992–93. Since the 1993–94 Slovak League Top scorer.

1Shared award

Europe

International Football Cup (Intertoto Cup)

Mitropa Cup

Players

Current squad

As of 24 March 2019 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   SVK Daniel Goga
3 DF   SVK Andrej Štrba
4 DF   SVK Tomáš Šalata (vice-captain)
6 DF   SVK Vojtech Tóth
8 MF   SVK Patrik Kochan
9 DF   SVK Andrej Labuda
10 FW   SVK Martin Vlček
11 FW   SVK Jakub Šulc (captain)
12 DF   SVK Patrik Gilian
14 FW   SVK Patrik Fedor
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF   CRO Bruno Bilić
17 MF   SVK Mário Baldovský
18 MF   FRA Damien Clément Marie
19 MF   HUN Ronald Takács
20 MF   SVK Lukáš Jacko
22 MF   NGA Issa Adekunle (on loan from AS Trenčín)
23 MF   CUW Quintón Christina
24 DF   BEL Charni Ekangamene
25 DF   SVK Emil Haladej
26 DF   SRB Jovan Pavlović (on loan from AS Trenčín)
30 GK   SVK Libor Hrdlička (on loan from AS Trenčín)
FW   SVK Tomáš Majtán

For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers winter 2018–19.

Current technical staff

Updated 17 February 2018
Staff Job title
  Michal Pančík Manager
  Richard Slezák Assistant manager
  Roman Kratochvíl Assiatat Manager
  Jozef Barmoš President
  Ľubomír Talda general manager
  Peter Chudina Team Doctor
  Patrik Dulovič Masseur

Transfers

Inter 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 Inter after a few years of first team football and moving on to play football in leagues of a higher standard, with the German Bundesliga (Vratislav Greško to Leverkusen in 1999), Turkish Süper Lig (Juraj Czinege to Elazığspor in 2003, Roman Kratochvíl to Denizlispor in 2002), Super League Greece (Miroslav Drobňák to Xanthi F.C. in 2003, Marián Šuchančok to Akratitos F.C. in 2002, Marián Ľalík to Panionios F.C. in 2003, Czech First League (Marek Čech and Peter Babnič to Sparta Prague in 2004 and 2001, Peter Németh to FC Baník Ostrava in 2001), Russian Premier League (Zsolt Hornyák to FC Dynamo Moscow in 2001). The top transfer was agreed in 2001 when 23years old forward and topscorer Szilárd Németh joined Premier League team Middlesbrough F.C. for a fee €6.75 million which was the highest ever paid to a Slovak club.

Record transfers

Rank Player To Fee Year
1.   Szilárd Németh   Middlesbrough F.C. €6.75 million* 2001[7]
2.   Vratislav Greško   Bayer 04 Leverkusen €1.0 million 1999[8]
3.   Marek Čech   Sparta Prague €0.6 million* 2004[9]
4.   Peter Babnič   Sparta Prague €0.4 million* 2001[10]

*-unofficial fee

Results

League and domestic 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 (1. liga) 2/(12) 32 18 4 10 65 45 40 Semi-finals   Martin Obšitník (14)
1994–95 1st (1. liga) 3/(12) 32 14 8 10 47 45 50 Winner UC PR (  MYPA)
1995–96 1st (1. liga) 9/(12) 32 11 7 14 42 45 40 2.R CWC 1.R (  Zaragoza)   Jaroslav Timko (9)
1996–97 1st (1. liga) 4/(16) 30 13 9 8 38 35 48 Semi-finals   Rolf Landerl (10)
1997–98 1st (Mars Superliga) 3/(16) 30 18 6 6 55 25 60 Semi-finals   Peter Babnič (9)
1998–99 1st (Mars Superliga) 2/(16) 30 21 5 4 64 15 68 Quarter-finals UC Q2 (  Slavia Prague)   Peter Babnič (13)
1999–00 1st (Mars Superliga) 1/(16) 30 21 7 2 65 16 70 Winner UC 2.R (  FC Nantes)   Szilárd Németh (16)
2000–01 1st (Mars Superliga) 1/(10) 36 25 5 6 73 28 80 Winner CL
UC
Q3 (  Lyon)
2.R (  Lokomotiv)
  Szilárd Németh (23)
2001–02 1st (Mars Superliga) 3/(10) 36 16 8 12 53 39 56 Quarter-finals CL
UC
Q3 (  Rosenborg)
1.R (  Litex)
  Miroslav Drobňák (9)
2002–03 1st (1. liga) 6/(10) 36 12 7 17 48 58 43 1.R   Miroslav Drobňák (10)
  Juraj Halenár (10)
2003–04 1st (Corgoň Liga) 7/(10) 36 12 9 15 38 44 45 2.R   Juraj Halenár (9)
2004–05 1st (Corgoň Liga) 9/(10) 36 9 11 16 37 60 38 Quarter-finals   Juraj Halenár (12)
2005–06 1st (Corgoň Liga) 9/(10) 36 7 9 20 27 62 30 2.R   Marián Tomčák (6)
2006–07 1st (Corgoň Liga) 13/(16) 36 11 11 14 39 40 44 3.R   Radoslav Kunzo (6)
2007–08 2nd (1. liga) 3/(12) 33 15 8 10 49 40 53 Quarter-finals   Tomáš Majtán (16)
2008–09 2nd (1. liga) 1/(12) 33 19 10 4 64 27 67 2.R
2009–10
2010–11 6th (V. liga Seniori BA-Mesto) 1/(12) 22 18 2 2 72 15 56
2011–12 5th (IV. liga Seniori BA-Mesto) 1/(14) 26 16 6 4 62 28 54
2012–13 4th (Majstrovstvá regiónu BA) 7/(16) 30 13 7 10 42 33 46
2013–14 4th (Majstrovstvá regiónu BA) 1/(17) 32 21 9 2 83 24 72
2014–15 3rd (III. liga Bratislava) 6/(16) 30 13 8 9 46 41 47 4.R
2015–16 3rd (III. liga Bratislava) 2/(16) 30 18 6 6 70 20 60 2.R   Patrik Fedor (13)
2016–17 3rd (III. liga Bratislava) 1/(16) 30 24 4 2 93 11 76 3.R   Jakub Šulc (23)
2017–18 2nd (DOXXbet liga) 8/(16) 30 12 5 13 45 46 41 5.R   Erik Prekop (8)
2018–19 2nd (II. liga) 14/(16) 30 8 5 17 37 56 29 4.R   Jakub Šulc (11)
2019–20 3rd (III. liga) 2/(16) 15 11 2 2 46 16 35 Not enter   Tomáš Majtán (14)
2020–21 3rd (III. liga) 2/(16) 15 10 1 4 53 21 31 Not enter   Tomáš Majtán (13)
2021–22 3rd (III. liga) 3/(16) 30 21 6 3 79 18 69 Not enter   Andrej Labuda (18)

European competition history

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1959–60 European Cup Preliminary round   F.C. Porto 2–1 2–0 4–1
1. Round   Rangers F.C. 1–1 3–4 4–5
1960 Mitropa Cup Group   Tatabányai Bányász 3–3 1–2 4–5
1961–62 Mitropa Cup Group
  Slovan Nitra 3–4
  SV Stickstoff 8–2
  FC Torino 4–2
1967–68 Mitropa Cup 1. Round   FC Tatabánya 7–0 1–3 8–3
Quarter-finals   Red Star Belgrade 3–2 0–3 3–5
1968–69 Mitropa Cup 1. Round   Palermo 3–0 0–1 3–1
Quarter-finals   Admira Wien 1–1 2–2 3–3(a)
Semi-finals   Vasas SC 1–0 2–2 3–2
Final   Sklo Union Teplice 4–1 0–0 4–1
1969–70 Mitropa Cup 1. Round   First Vienna 6–1 6–1
Quarter-finals   Wacker Innsbruck 3–0 0–1 3–1
Semi-finals   Honvéd 2–1 1–0 3–1
Final   Vasas SC 2–1 1–4 3–4
1975–76 UEFA Cup 1. Round   Real Zaragoza 5–0 3–2 8–2
2. Round   AEK Athens 2–0 1–3 3–3(a)
3. Round   Stal Mielec 1–0 0–2 1–2
1977–78 UEFA Cup 1. Round   SK Rapid Wien 0–1 3–0 3–1
2. Round   Grasshoppers 1–0 1–5 2–5
1983–84 UEFA Cup 1. Round   Rabat Ajax F.C. 10–0 6–0 16–0
2. Round   Radnički Niš 3–2 0–4 3–6
1984–85 European Cup Winners' Cup 1. Round   FC Kuusysi 2–1 0–0 2–1
2. Round   Everton 0–1 0–3 0–4
1988–89 European Cup Winners' Cup 1. Round   CSKA Sofia 2–3 0–5 2–8
1990–91 UEFA Cup 1. Round   Avenir Beggen 5–0 1–2 6–2
2. Round   1. FC Köln 0–2 1–0 1–2
1994–95 UEFA Cup Preliminary round   MYPA 0–3 1–0 1–3
1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Qualifying round   Valletta F.C. 5–2 0–0 5–2
1. Round   Real Zaragoza 0–2 1–3 1–5
1998–99 UEFA Cup 1. Qualifying round   KF Tirana 2–0 2–0 4–0
2. Qualifying round   Slavia Prague 2–0 0–4 2–4
1999–00 UEFA Cup Qualifying round   KS Bylis 3–1 2–0 5–1
1. Round   Rapid Wien 1–0 2–1 3–1
2. Round   FC Nantes 0–3 0–4 0–7
2000–01 UEFA Champions League 2. Qualifying round   FC Haka 1–0(aet) 0–0 1–0
3. Qualifying round   Olympique Lyonnais 1–2 1–2 2–4
2000–01 UEFA Cup 1. Round   Roda JC Kerkrade 2–1 2–0 4–1
2. Round   Lokomotiv Moscow 1–2 0–1 1–3
2001–02 UEFA Champions League 2. Qualifying round   Slavia Mozyr 1–0 1–0 2–0
3. Qualifying round   Rosenborg 3–3 0–4 3–7
2001–02 UEFA Cup 1. Round   Litex Lovech 1–0 0–3 1–3

Player records

Most goals

# Nat. Name Goals
1   Jozef Levický 100
2   Adolf Scherer 99
3     Ľubomír Luhový 76
.   Milan Dolinský 76
5   Ladislav Petráš 65
6   Juraj Szikora 56
7   Mikuláš Krnáč 51
8   Marián Tomčák 48
9   Titus Buberník 47
.   Ladislav Kačáni 47

Notable players

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

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

Managers

References

  1. ^ "Prvé mužstvo FK Inter zaniklo, hráči so zmluvou idú do Senice" (in Slovak). Profutbal. 18 June 2009. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  2. ^ (in Slovak). Profutbal. 17 July 2009. Archived from the original on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  3. ^ (in Slovak). Profutbal. 29 April 2010. Archived from the original on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Tradičný klub sa vracia, Inter Bratislava má postupový hetrik" (in Slovak). Šport. 31 July 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  5. ^ "Tlačová konferencia AS Trenčín pred jarnou časťou sezóny". astrencin/youtube.com (in Slovak). Archived from the original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved 2016-03-10.
  6. ^ "Bratislavský Inter nadviazal po Trenčíne spoluprácu aj s FK Stupava". profutbal.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2016-02-24.
  7. ^ "Szilárd Németh: Príbeh posledného gólového slovenského útočníka". 10 January 2018.
  8. ^ "TOP 10 najdrahších prestupov slovenských futbalistov". 22 July 2016.
  9. ^ "Marek Čech prestúpil do Sparty za 15 miliónov českých korún". 9 April 2005.
  10. ^ "Sparťan Peter Babnič v Tatrách".

External links

  • Official website
  • Fan website

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FK Inter Bratislava Slovak pronunciation ˈinter ˈbracislaʋa is a football club based in Bratislava Slovakia temporarily playing its home matches in Stupava FK Inter BratislavaFull nameFutbalovy Klub Inter Bratislava a s Nickname s zlto cierni yellow blacks Founded1 July 1940 82 years ago 1940 07 01 as SK ApolloGroundStadium FK Stupava StupavaStadium Drienova ulica Bratislava RuzinovCapacity8001 000OwnerJan PalencarPresidentJozef BarmosHead coachLadislav HudecLeague3 liga2021 223 liga 3rdWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Inter s fall and re establishment 1 2 Event timeline 2 Affiliated clubs 3 Stadium 3 1 Former stadium 3 2 Current stadium 4 Sponsorship 5 Honours 5 1 Domestic 5 1 1 Czechoslovak and Slovak Top Goalscorer 5 2 Europe 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 6 2 Current technical staff 7 Transfers 7 1 Record transfers 8 Results 8 1 League and domestic cup history 8 2 European competition history 9 Player records 9 1 Most goals 10 Notable players 11 Managers 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditInter Bratislava was founded in 1940 by the Apollo refinery later renamed Slovnaft Following the end of World War II and the re establishment of Czechoslovakia the club developed into an important force in Czechoslovak football While it remains unclear whether it is Inter Bratislava or FK SKP Inter Dubravka Bratislava who can claim the successful run of Cervena Hviezda Bratislava in the 1950s and early 1960s as its own club s achievements in the subsequent decades as TJ Internacional Slovnaft Bratislava can be hardly disputed Between 1962 and 1993 the club spent 29 out of 31 seasons in the Czechoslovak First League finishing twice as runner up in the 1970s and winning the Slovak Cup in the seasons 1983 84 1987 88 and 1989 90 Over these years a number of Inter players represented Czechoslovakia at senior level In 1976 Jozef Barmos Ladislav Jurkemik and Ladislav Petras were in the squad that won the UEFA Euro 1976 Four years later Barmos and Jurkemik were also a part of the side that finished third at the 1980 European Championship In a decade that followed the dissolution of Czechoslovakia Inter went on to flourish in the newly established top tier of Slovak football as well as in the Slovak Cup winning the Slovak double in the 1999 2000 and 2000 2001 seasons Inter s fall and re establishment Edit Inter Bratislava won the 1 liga in the 2008 2009 season and was supposed to be promoted to the Slovak top flight However financial problems of the club led its owner Ľubomir Chrenko to sell Inter s licence to FK Senica in June 2009 1 As a result players of the senior squad of Inter Bratislava joined Senica whilst youth teams of Inter were preserved by the Inter Bratislava Civic Association which had been formed from the Inter Fan Club 2 The senior side was re established in the 2010 2011 season playing in the V liga i e the sixth tier of Slovak football 3 Major changes in the structure of the club were accompanied by Inter s move from the Stadion Pasienky which had been used by the team since 1967 to the considerably smaller Stadion Drienova ulica After playing at the Stadion Drienova ulica for four seasons the senior team moved to the Stadion SKP Inter Dubravka in the summer of 2014 4 The grounds have a capacity of 10 200 Since the season 2015 2016 due to unknown issues the Men team returned to stadium Drienova ulica and the youth teams remained on Stadium SKP Inter Dubravka In the autumn part of the season 2016 2017 Inter was playing home matches on the stadium in Petrzalka on Marie Curie Sklodowska street stadium of FC Petrzalka akademia but in spring 2017 the team moved to the city of Stupava where the team owners created the training center for Inter The future plans are to return to Bratislava Stupava serving as the training center Event timeline Edit 1940 Founded as SK Apollo Bratislava 1945 Renamed TKNB Bratislava 1948 Renamed Sokol SNB Bratislava 1952 Renamed TJ Cervena Hviezda Bratislava Red Star 1959 First European qualification 1959 60 1962 Merged with TJ Iskra Slovnaft Bratislava and TJ Slovnaft Bratislava 1965 RenamedTJ Internacional Slovnaft Bratislava 1986 Merged with TJ ZTS Petrzalka into TJ Internacional Slovnaft ZTS Bratislava 1991 Renamed ASK Inter Slovnaft Bratislava 2004 Renamed FK Inter Bratislava 2009 Sold club license of FK Inter Bratislava to FK Senica 2009 Transforming of Inter Fan Club on Inter Bratislava o z Civic association 2014 Transforming of Inter Bratislava o z on FK Inter Bratislava a s Affiliated clubs EditThe following clubs are affiliated with FK Inter Bratislava AS Trencin 2016 present 5 FKM Stupava 2016 present 6 Stadium EditFormer stadium Edit Stadium Pasienky in Bratislava Stadium Pasienky is a multi use stadium in Bratislava Slovakia It was used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of FK Inter Bratislava The stadium holds 13 295 people Current stadium Edit Stadium SKP Inter Dubravka in Dubravka Bratislava Since the 2014 2015 season the home ground of FK Inter Bratislava has been the Stadion SKP Inter Dubravka Since the season 2015 2016 due to unknown issues the Men team returned to stadium Drienova ulica and the youth teams remained on Stadium SKP Inter Dubravka In the autumn part of the season 2016 2017 Inter was playing home matches on the stadium in Petrzalka on Marie Curie Sklodowska street stadium of FC Petrzalka akademia but in spring 2017 the team moved to the city of Stupava where the team owners created the training center for Inter The future plans are to return to Bratislava Stupava serving as the training center Sponsorship EditPeriod Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor1998 2002 hummel Slovnaft2002 2006 NIKE2006 2009 Legea Asset2009 2019 hummel none2020 AdidasHonours EditDomestic Edit Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak First League 1944 93 Winners 1 1958 59 Runners up 3 1960 61 1974 75 1976 77 Third place 6 1953 1953 1954 1957 58 1961 62 1989 90 1 SNL 1st Slovak National football league 1969 1993 Winners 1 1986 87 Slovakia Slovak Super Liga 1993 Winners 2 1999 2000 2000 01 Runners up 2 1993 94 1998 99 Slovensky Pohar Slovak Cup 1961 Winners 6 1983 84 1987 88 1989 90 1994 95 1999 2000 2000 01 Runners up 2 1975 76 1978 79Individual Club The Double League and Cup Winners 2 1999 00 2000 01 dd Czechoslovak and Slovak Top Goalscorer Edit The Czechoslovak League top scorer from 1944 to 1945 until 1992 93 Since the 1993 94 Slovak League Top scorer Year Winner G1961 62 Adolf Scherer 241974 75 Ladislav Petras 201989 90 Ľubomir Luhovy 201999 00 Szilard Nemeth 162000 01 Szilard Nemeth 231Shared awardEurope Edit International Football Cup Intertoto Cup Winners 2 1963 1964Mitropa Cup Winners 1 1968 69 Runners up 1 1969 70Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 24 March 2019 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK SVK Daniel Goga3 DF SVK Andrej Strba4 DF SVK Tomas Salata vice captain 6 DF SVK Vojtech Toth8 MF SVK Patrik Kochan9 DF SVK Andrej Labuda10 FW SVK Martin Vlcek11 FW SVK Jakub Sulc captain 12 DF SVK Patrik Gilian14 FW SVK Patrik Fedor No Pos Nation Player16 DF CRO Bruno Bilic17 MF SVK Mario Baldovsky18 MF FRA Damien Clement Marie19 MF HUN Ronald Takacs20 MF SVK Lukas Jacko22 MF NGA Issa Adekunle on loan from AS Trencin 23 MF CUW Quinton Christina24 DF BEL Charni Ekangamene25 DF SVK Emil Haladej26 DF SRB Jovan Pavlovic on loan from AS Trencin 30 GK SVK Libor Hrdlicka on loan from AS Trencin FW SVK Tomas MajtanFor recent transfers see List of Slovak football transfers winter 2018 19 Current technical staff Edit Updated 17 February 2018Staff Job title Michal Pancik Manager Richard Slezak Assistant manager Roman Kratochvil Assiatat Manager Jozef Barmos President Ľubomir Talda general manager Peter Chudina Team Doctor Patrik Dulovic MasseurTransfers EditInter 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 Inter after a few years of first team football and moving on to play football in leagues of a higher standard with the German Bundesliga Vratislav Gresko to Leverkusen in 1999 Turkish Super Lig Juraj Czinege to Elazigspor in 2003 Roman Kratochvil to Denizlispor in 2002 Super League Greece Miroslav Drobnak to Xanthi F C in 2003 Marian Suchancok to Akratitos F C in 2002 Marian Ľalik to Panionios F C in 2003 Czech First League Marek Cech and Peter Babnic to Sparta Prague in 2004 and 2001 Peter Nemeth to FC Banik Ostrava in 2001 Russian Premier League Zsolt Hornyak to FC Dynamo Moscow in 2001 The top transfer was agreed in 2001 when 23years old forward and topscorer Szilard Nemeth joined Premier League team Middlesbrough F C for a fee 6 75 million which was the highest ever paid to a Slovak club Record transfers Edit Rank Player To Fee Year1 Szilard Nemeth Middlesbrough F C 6 75 million 2001 7 2 Vratislav Gresko Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1 0 million 1999 8 3 Marek Cech Sparta Prague 0 6 million 2004 9 4 Peter Babnic Sparta Prague 0 4 million 2001 10 unofficial feeResults 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 1st 1 liga 2 12 32 18 4 10 65 45 40 Semi finals Martin Obsitnik 14 1994 95 1st 1 liga 3 12 32 14 8 10 47 45 50 Winner UC PR MYPA 1995 96 1st 1 liga 9 12 32 11 7 14 42 45 40 2 R CWC 1 R Zaragoza Jaroslav Timko 9 1996 97 1st 1 liga 4 16 30 13 9 8 38 35 48 Semi finals Rolf Landerl 10 1997 98 1st Mars Superliga 3 16 30 18 6 6 55 25 60 Semi finals Peter Babnic 9 1998 99 1st Mars Superliga 2 16 30 21 5 4 64 15 68 Quarter finals UC Q2 Slavia Prague Peter Babnic 13 1999 00 1st Mars Superliga 1 16 30 21 7 2 65 16 70 Winner UC 2 R FC Nantes Szilard Nemeth 16 2000 01 1st Mars Superliga 1 10 36 25 5 6 73 28 80 Winner CL UC Q3 Lyon 2 R Lokomotiv Szilard Nemeth 23 2001 02 1st Mars Superliga 3 10 36 16 8 12 53 39 56 Quarter finals CL UC Q3 Rosenborg 1 R Litex Miroslav Drobnak 9 2002 03 1st 1 liga 6 10 36 12 7 17 48 58 43 1 R Miroslav Drobnak 10 Juraj Halenar 10 2003 04 1st Corgon Liga 7 10 36 12 9 15 38 44 45 2 R Juraj Halenar 9 2004 05 1st Corgon Liga 9 10 36 9 11 16 37 60 38 Quarter finals Juraj Halenar 12 2005 06 1st Corgon Liga 9 10 36 7 9 20 27 62 30 2 R Marian Tomcak 6 2006 07 1st Corgon Liga 13 16 36 11 11 14 39 40 44 3 R Radoslav Kunzo 6 2007 08 2nd 1 liga 3 12 33 15 8 10 49 40 53 Quarter finals Tomas Majtan 16 2008 09 2nd 1 liga 1 12 33 19 10 4 64 27 67 2 R2009 102010 11 6th V liga Seniori BA Mesto 1 12 22 18 2 2 72 15 562011 12 5th IV liga Seniori BA Mesto 1 14 26 16 6 4 62 28 542012 13 4th Majstrovstva regionu BA 7 16 30 13 7 10 42 33 462013 14 4th Majstrovstva regionu BA 1 17 32 21 9 2 83 24 722014 15 3rd III liga Bratislava 6 16 30 13 8 9 46 41 47 4 R2015 16 3rd III liga Bratislava 2 16 30 18 6 6 70 20 60 2 R Patrik Fedor 13 2016 17 3rd III liga Bratislava 1 16 30 24 4 2 93 11 76 3 R Jakub Sulc 23 2017 18 2nd DOXXbet liga 8 16 30 12 5 13 45 46 41 5 R Erik Prekop 8 2018 19 2nd II liga 14 16 30 8 5 17 37 56 29 4 R Jakub Sulc 11 2019 20 3rd III liga 2 16 15 11 2 2 46 16 35 Not enter Tomas Majtan 14 2020 21 3rd III liga 2 16 15 10 1 4 53 21 31 Not enter Tomas Majtan 13 2021 22 3rd III liga 3 16 30 21 6 3 79 18 69 Not enter Andrej Labuda 18 European competition history Edit Main article Slovak football clubs in European competitions Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate1959 60 European Cup Preliminary round F C Porto 2 1 2 0 4 11 Round Rangers F C 1 1 3 4 4 51960 Mitropa Cup Group Tatabanyai Banyasz 3 3 1 2 4 51961 62 Mitropa Cup Group Slovan Nitra 3 4 SV Stickstoff 8 2 FC Torino 4 21967 68 Mitropa Cup 1 Round FC Tatabanya 7 0 1 3 8 3Quarter finals Red Star Belgrade 3 2 0 3 3 51968 69 Mitropa Cup 1 Round Palermo 3 0 0 1 3 1Quarter finals Admira Wien 1 1 2 2 3 3 a Semi finals Vasas SC 1 0 2 2 3 2Final Sklo Union Teplice 4 1 0 0 4 11969 70 Mitropa Cup 1 Round First Vienna 6 1 6 1Quarter finals Wacker Innsbruck 3 0 0 1 3 1Semi finals Honved 2 1 1 0 3 1Final Vasas SC 2 1 1 4 3 41975 76 UEFA Cup 1 Round Real Zaragoza 5 0 3 2 8 22 Round AEK Athens 2 0 1 3 3 3 a 3 Round Stal Mielec 1 0 0 2 1 21977 78 UEFA Cup 1 Round SK Rapid Wien 0 1 3 0 3 12 Round Grasshoppers 1 0 1 5 2 51983 84 UEFA Cup 1 Round Rabat Ajax F C 10 0 6 0 16 02 Round Radnicki Nis 3 2 0 4 3 61984 85 European Cup Winners Cup 1 Round FC Kuusysi 2 1 0 0 2 12 Round Everton 0 1 0 3 0 41988 89 European Cup Winners Cup 1 Round CSKA Sofia 2 3 0 5 2 81990 91 UEFA Cup 1 Round Avenir Beggen 5 0 1 2 6 22 Round 1 FC Koln 0 2 1 0 1 21994 95 UEFA Cup Preliminary round MYPA 0 3 1 0 1 31995 96 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Qualifying round Valletta F C 5 2 0 0 5 21 Round Real Zaragoza 0 2 1 3 1 51998 99 UEFA Cup 1 Qualifying round KF Tirana 2 0 2 0 4 02 Qualifying round Slavia Prague 2 0 0 4 2 41999 00 UEFA Cup Qualifying round KS Bylis 3 1 2 0 5 11 Round Rapid Wien 1 0 2 1 3 12 Round FC Nantes 0 3 0 4 0 72000 01 UEFA Champions League 2 Qualifying round FC Haka 1 0 aet 0 0 1 03 Qualifying round Olympique Lyonnais 1 2 1 2 2 42000 01 UEFA Cup 1 Round Roda JC Kerkrade 2 1 2 0 4 12 Round Lokomotiv Moscow 1 2 0 1 1 32001 02 UEFA Champions League 2 Qualifying round Slavia Mozyr 1 0 1 0 2 03 Qualifying round Rosenborg 3 3 0 4 3 72001 02 UEFA Cup 1 Round Litex Lovech 1 0 0 3 1 3Player records EditMost goals Edit Nat Name Goals1 Jozef Levicky 1002 Adolf Scherer 993 Ľubomir Luhovy 76 Milan Dolinsky 765 Ladislav Petras 656 Juraj Szikora 567 Mikulas Krnac 518 Marian Tomcak 489 Titus Bubernik 47 Ladislav Kacani 47Notable players EditHad international caps for their respective countries Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Inter Past and present players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be found here Peter Babnic Jozef Barmos Titus Bubernik Jan Capkovic Marek Cech Jaroslav Cervenan Erik Cikos Marian Cisovsky Juraj Czinege Marian Dirnbach Milan Dolinsky Miroslav Drobnak Peter Dzurik Peter Fieber Kazimir Gajdos Vratislav Gresko Juraj Halenar Jan Hlavaty Zsolt Hornyak Miroslav Hyll Quinton Christina Justin Javorek Bartolomej Jurasko Ladislav Jurkemik Ladislav Kacani Filip Kiss Tomas Kosicky Jaroslav Kosnar Roman Kratochvil Marek Krejci Mikulas Krnac Rolf Landerl Bozhin Laskov Jozef Levicky Alias Lembakoali Ľubomir Luhovy Stefan Matlak Milan Malatinsky Jozef Moder Ladislav Molnar Pavol Molnar Stanislav Moravec Gustav Mraz Peter Mraz Jan Mucha Peter Nemeth Szilard Nemeth Anton Oblozinsky Martin Obsitnik Michal Pancik Ladislav Pavlovic Mario Pecalka Ladislav Petras Peter Petras Attila Pinte Lubomir Pokluda Andrej Porazik Siradji Sani Adolf Scherer Ivan Schranz Jan Solar Filip Sebo Pavol Sedlak Ondrej Smelko Marian Suchancok Kamil Susko Juraj Szikora Jiri Tichy Ivan Trabalik Rudolf Urban Jozef Valachovic Vladimir Weiss Vladimir Weiss sr Vladimir Weiss jr Ľudovit ZlochaManagers Edit Jozsef Ember 1953 Frantisek Kolman 1954 55 Theodor Reimann 1955 57 Karol Borhy 1958 1960 Arnost Hlozek 1962 1966 Ladislav Kacani 1967 1970 Jozef Marko 1970 1972 Frantisek Skyva 1972 Valer Svec 1972 1978 Michal Vican 1978 1980 Justin Javorek 1980 1982 Arnost Hlozek 1982 1984 Stefan Simoncic 1984 Michal Vican 1984 1986 Karol Kogl 1986 1988 Vladimir Hrivnak 1988 Jozef Adamec 1989 1991 Jozef Jankech 1991 1992 Jozef Adamec 1992 1993 Ladislav Petras 1994 Karel Bruckner 1995 Jozef Adamec 1995 Jozef Valovic 1996 Jozef Bubenko 1996 2002 Jozef Valovic 1996 Jozef Bubenko 1996 2002 Jozef Barmos 2004 2005 Ladislav Jurkemik 2006 2008 Vladimir Konik 2007 2009 Peter Fieber 2009 Jozef Barmos 2009 2016 Richard Slezak 2016 2017 Jozef Barmos 2017 Jozef Brezovsky 2018 Miroslav Jantek 2018 2019 Michal Pancik 2019 2021 Ladislav Hudec 2022 Andrej Stellar 2023 References Edit Prve muzstvo FK Inter zaniklo hraci so zmluvou idu do Senice in Slovak Profutbal 18 June 2009 Retrieved 9 November 2014 Inter nezanikol logo zlto ciernych zachranili pre deti in Slovak Profutbal 17 July 2009 Archived from the original on 10 November 2014 Retrieved 9 November 2014 Navrat Interu Bratislava od sezony 2010 11 na scene aj A tim in Slovak Profutbal 29 April 2010 Archived from the original on 10 November 2014 Retrieved 9 November 2014 Tradicny klub sa vracia Inter Bratislava ma postupovy hetrik in Slovak Sport 31 July 2014 Retrieved 9 November 2014 Tlacova konferencia AS Trencin pred jarnou castou sezony astrencin youtube com in Slovak Archived from the original on 2021 12 22 Retrieved 2016 03 10 Bratislavsky Inter nadviazal po Trencine spolupracu aj s FK Stupava profutbal sk in Slovak Retrieved 2016 02 24 Szilard Nemeth Pribeh posledneho goloveho slovenskeho utocnika 10 January 2018 TOP 10 najdrahsich prestupov slovenskych futbalistov 22 July 2016 Marek Cech prestupil do Sparty za 15 milionov ceskych korun 9 April 2005 Spartan Peter Babnic v Tatrach External links EditOfficial website ASK Inter website Fan website 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