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MŠK Žilina

MŠK Žilina (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈem ˈeʂ ˈkaː ˈʐilina])[wrong stress] is a Slovak football club based in the town of Žilina, that is playing in the Slovak Superliga. Since the league inception in 1993, the club has won 7 titles and comes second in All-time table that makes them one of the most successful teams in the competition. The club and their supporters alike are nicknamed Šošoni (after the Shoshone Native American tribe) and play their home games in the Štadión pod Dubňom. In the 2016–17 season, Žilina won the Slovak League.

MŠK Žilina
Full nameMŠK Žilina a.s.
Nickname(s)Šošoni (The Shoshone)
Žlto-Zelení (The Yellow-Greens)
Founded20 June 1908; 114 years ago (1908-06-20)
as Zsolnai Testgyakorlók Köre
GroundŠtadión pod Dubňom
Capacity11,258
OwnerJozef Antošík
PresidentJozef Antošík
Head coachJaroslav Hynek
LeagueFortuna Liga
2022–23Fortuna Liga, 6th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History

Early years

The club was founded towards the end of 1908 under the Hungarian name Zsolnai Testgyakorlók Köre, and was officially registered on 20 June 1909. The club won its first Slovak championship (Zväzové majstrovstvá Slovenska) in 1928 followed by another in 1929.[citation needed]

Czechoslovak League

In total, Žilina played 30 out of 47 seasons[1] in the Czechoslovak First League spanning from 1945 to 1993 and come 13th in all-time table.[2] The most successful season remains 1946–47 when they clinched 4th place.[citation needed]

Many consider 1961 a milestone in club's history. Firstly, the team reached the final of the National Cup, where they lost to Dukla Prague, the eventual Czechoslovak champion. Despite the defeat, for the first time in its history the club, then known as Dynamo Žilina, broke into Europe to contest in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Notable 3–2 and 1–0 victories over Olympiacos moved them in quarter-finals, however the ambitious Slovak team was ultimately knocked out by the previous year's winner Fiorentina. Although Žilina grabbed a promising 3–2 victory at home, Fiorentina went through by winning the second leg 2–0.[citation needed]

Quarter-Finals

First leg

Dynamo Žilina  3–2  Fiorentina
Jakubčík   11', 63'
Majerník   42'

Milani   47'
Dell'Angelo   85'

Second leg

Fiorentina  2–0  Dynamo Žilina
Ferretti   38'
Hamrin   40'

Fiorentina won 4–3 on aggregate.

In the late 1960s the club was renamed TJ ZVL Žilina and participated in the Intertoto Cup for several years, winning the group in 1969 and coming 2nd a year later. In 1973–74 they reached the final of the Mitropa Cup but they were defeated by Tatabányai Bányász 5–2 on aggregate. Between 1972 and 1974, they finished 5th in the First Division of the Czechoslovak League for three years running, followed by relegation to the Second Division in the 1978–79 season. The club bounced back four years later and finished second in the Mitropa Cup.[citation needed]

New era – Slovak League

Following dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, MŠK Žilina has been playing in the Slovak Superliga for the total of 23 seasons with the exception of 1995–96 season after relegation to the Second Division.[citation needed]

In the autumn of 2000, former Czechoslovakian defender Ladislav Jurkemik joined the club as a new manager. After his departure halfway through the 2001–02 season the club appointed Czech coach Leoš Kalvoda. During his short reign at the club he led them to win their first title. In the 2002–03 season, now under the management of Milan Lešický, the club succeeded in retaining the title.[citation needed]

Ladislav Jurkemik was reappointed as a manager during the 2003–04 season. He led the defending champions to 10 priceless consecutive victories to clinch the third successive title though narrowly on a goal difference. After Slovan Bratislava, MŠK Žilina became only the second club to win three Slovakian titles. The team's performances in next two seasons faded while they lacked the quality they had been famous for during their winning campaigns. In pursuit of silverware numerous players were signed over next two years. In the span of only fourteen months, three managers; the reputable Karol Pecze, his successor Milan Nemec and eventually Marijan Vlak were in charge over the team. Since the results and performances never met the expectations, Vlak ended his reign immediately at the end of 2005–06 season after they failed to reach UEFA Cup spot only to finish fourth.[citation needed]

 
MŠK Žilina take on ŠK Slovan Bratislava in May 2009

They played in the 2008–09 UEFA Cup, reaching the group stages where they beat Aston Villa 2–1 at Villa Park.[citation needed]

Former Czechoslovakia and later Czech international Pavel Hapal was appointed new manager before 2009–10 campaign. In his first season, he led the team to win a league title, their fifth in nine years. Arguably the greatest success in their history came by making a debut in 2010–11 UEFA Champions League group stage after eliminating Sparta Prague in play-off round. In the following season they completed their first ever double, while the 2012–13 season saw the team finishing 7th – their worst league position since 2000. However, as a defeated finalists of the Slovak Cup the club secured a place to contest in the 1st qualifying round of 2013–14 UEFA Europa League.[citation needed]

League finishing positions

Slovak SuperligaSlovak Second DivisionSlovak Superliga

Events timeline

  • 1909 – Founded as Zsolnai Testgyakorlók Köre
  • 1910 – Renamed ZsTS Zsolna
  • 1919 – Renamed SK Žilina
  • 1948 – Renamed Sokol Slovena Žilina
  • 1953 – Renamed Jiskra Slovena Žilina
  • 1956 – Renamed DSO Dynamo Žilina
  • 1961 – First European qualification, 1961–62
  • 1963 – Renamed Jednota Žilina
  • 1967 – Renamed TJ ZVL Žilina
  • 1990 – Renamed ŠK Žilina
  • 1995 – Renamed MŠK Žilina

Affiliated clubs

The following clubs are currently affiliated with MŠK Žilina:

Supporters

MŠK Žilina supporters are called Žilinskí Šošoni (Žilina Shoshones), North Brigade and Žilinskí Fanatici (Žilina Fanatics). Žilina supporters maintain friendly relations with fans of Polish Góral Żywiec[7]

Stadium

 
Štadión Pod Dubňom

Štadión Pod Dubňom is their home stadium. It has a capacity of 11,181.[8] It underwent a major renovation since 2006. Between 2014 and 2015 it was used as the home stadium of Slovakia.

Sponsorship

source[9]

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1993–94 Kappa MIRUPO
1994–95 Hummel K&K
1995–96 Adidas none
1996–97 ATAK Sportswear
1997–98 Mizuno
1998–99 Joma
1999–01 NIKE
2001–04 Tento
2004–07 Adidas
2007– NIKE PRETO

Honours

Domestic

  Czechoslovakia

  Slovakia

Slovak League Top Goalscorer

Slovak League Top scorer since 1993–94

1Shared award

European

UEFA ranking

This is the current 2021–22 UEFA coefficient:

Rank Team Coefficient
247   IFK Göteborg 4.525
248   FK Bodø/Glimt 4.500
249   MŠK Žilina 4.500
250   Viitorul 4.500
251   FC Tobol 4.500
  • Full list

Transfers

MŠK 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 Žilina after a few years of first team football and moving on to play football in leagues of a higher standard, with the German Bundesliga (Double best scorer Marek Mintál to 1. FC Nürnberg in 2003,[10] another forwards Stanislav Šesták to VfL Bochum in 2009[11] and Mário Breška to 1. FC Nürnberg in 2008,[12] also right back Peter Pekarík to VfL Wolfsburg in 2009[13]), Italian Serie A (Milan Škriniar to Sampdoria in 2016,[14] Dávid Hancko to ACF Fiorentina in 2018[15]), Spanish La Liga (Róbert Mazáň to Celta de Vigo in 2018[16]), Turkish Süper Lig (William to Kayserispor in 2016),[17] Dutch Eredivisie (Róbert Boženík to Feyenoord in 2020), Danish Superliga (Denis Vavro to F.C. Copenhagen in 2017, Dawid Kurminowski to AGK in 2021[18]), Austrian Football Bundesliga (Admir Vladavić to Salzburg in 2009[19] and 2013–14 best goalscorer Matej Jelić to Rapid Wien in 2015),[20] Polish Ekstraklasa (Ján Mucha to Legia Warsaw in 2005,[21] Róbert Jež to Górnik Zabrze in 2010[22] and Vahan Bichakhchyan to Pogoń Szczecin in 2022[23]). Russian Premier League (Tomáš Hubočan to Zenit in 2008).[24] The top transfer was agreed in 2016 when 18 years old talented midfielder László Bénes joined German Mönchengladbach[25] for a fee more than 5.0 million, which was the highest ever paid to a Slovak club.

Record transfers

Rank Player To Fee Year
1.   László Bénes   Mönchengladbach €5.5 million* 2016[25]
2.   Róbert Boženík   Feyenoord €4.6 million* 2020[26]
3.   Dávid Hancko   ACF Fiorentina €4.5 million* 2018[27][28]
4.   Tomáš Hubočan   Zenit €3.8 million 2008[29]
5.   Jakub Kiwior   Spezia €2.0 million* 2021[30]
6.   Nikolas Špalek   Brescia €1.5 million 2018[31]
  Denis Vavro   FC Copenhagen €1.5 million* 2017[32]
  Samuel Mráz   Empoli F.C. €1.5 million 2018[33]
9.   Róbert Mazáň   Celta de Vigo €1.2 million* 2018[34]
  Milan Škriniar   Sampdoria €1.2 million* 2016[35][36]
11.   Peter Pekarík   VfL Wolfsburg €1.0 million* 2009[37]
  Peter Štyvar   Bristol City F.C. €1.0 million* 2009[38]
  Dawid Kurminowski   Aarhus GF €1.0 million* 2021[39]
14.   Vahan Bichakhchyan   Pogoń Szczecin €0.9 million* 2022[40]

*-unofficial fee

Players

Current squad

Updated 9 February 2023[41]
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 Matej Slávik (on loan from   Považská Bystrica)
2 DF   SVK Dominik Javorček
3 DF   SVK Patrik Leitner
4 DF   SVK Samuel Kopásek
8 FW   CMR Loic Essomba
10 FW   SVK Adrián Kaprálik
11 MF   GHA Samuel Gidi
14 FW   CIV Eric Bile
16 FW   SVK Patrik Iľko
17 DF   CMR James Ndjeungoue
18 MF   MKD Andrej Stojchevski
19 FW   SVK Timotej Jambor
20 DF   SVK Kristián Bari
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW   SRB Boris Krstić
22 GK   SVK Samuel Belaník
23 DF   SVK Ján Minárik (captain)
25 DF   SVK Tomáš Nemčík
28 DF   GHA Benson Anang
29 FW   SVK Dávid Ďuriš
30 GK   SVK Ľubomír Belko
33 DF   SVK Adam Kopas
37 MF   SVK Mario Sauer
42 FW   SVK Vladimír Trabalík
45 DF   GHA Richmond Owusu
66 MF   SVK Matúš Rusnák
88 FW   SVK Roland Galčík

For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers winter 2022-23.

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   SVK Marek Teplan (at Považská Bystrica until 30 June 2023)
GK   SVK Samuel Petráš (at Dunajská Streda until 30 June 2023)
DF   SVK Branislav Sluka (at   Dynamo České Budějovice until 30 June 2023)
DF   SVK Filip Mráz (at Pohronie until 30 June 2023)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   SVK Samuel Suľa (at Zlaté Moravce until 30 June 2023)
MF   SVK Miroslav Gono (at   Wisła Płock until 30 June 2023)
MF   SVK Patrik Myslovič (at   Aberdeen until 30 June 2023)
MF   SVK Tibor Slebodník (at Zemplín Michalovce until 30 June 2023)

Reserve team

MŠK Žilina B[42] are the reserve team of MŠK Žilina. They currently play in the second-level football league in Slovakia 2. Liga.

Squad

As of 4 February 2023

Head coach:   Vladimír Veselý

Assistant coach:   Filip Kňazovič

Assistant coach:   Viktor Pečovský

Goalkeeper coach:   Dušan Molčan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   SVK Denis Bobok
GK   SVK Dominik Kúdelčík
DF   GHA Ivan Anokye Mensah
DF   SVK Matúš Capko
DF   SVK Tomáš Jaššo
DF   SVK Sebastián Mlynár
DF   SVK Michal Mynář
DF   CMR James Ndjeungoue
DF   GHA Richmond Owusu
MF   CMR Xavier Adang
MF   SVK Martin Gomola
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   SVK Vincent Chyla
MF   SVK Samuel Javorček
MF   SVK Adrián Mojžiš
MF   SVK Martin Oravec
MF   SVK Dominik Šnajder
FW   SVK Patrik Jakubík
FW   SVK Timotej Kudlička
FW   SVK Leonardo Bortoli
FW   GHA Michael Lamptey
FW   SVK Lukáš Prokop
FW   SRB Boris Krstić
FW   CMR Antoin Essomba
FW   CIV Eric Bile
FW   GHA Henry Addo

For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers winter 2022–23.

Staff

Position Staff
Head Coach   Jaroslav Hynek
Assistant Coach   Norbert Guľa
Assistant Coach   Ivan Belák
Goalkeepers Coach   Miloš Volešák
Team Manager   Vladimír Leitner
Sports Director   Karol Belaník
Team Leader   Marián Varga
Conditioning Coach   Vladimír Perexta
Doctor   Juraj Popluhár
Doctor   Jozef Hudcovský
Doctor   Róbert Adamov
Physiotherapist   Tomáš Lintner
Masseur   Marko Kopas
Masseur   Enriko Petrík
Video Technician   Juraj Jacko

Source: [43]

Results

League and Cup history

[citation needed]

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) 5/(12) 32 11 11 10 50 42 33 3.R   Ivan Šefčík (13)
  Ľubomír Zuziak (13)
1994–95 1st(Mars Superliga) 12/(12) 32 9 3 20 37 53 30 1.R
1995–96 2nd (1.Liga) 2/(16) (P) 30 17 5 8 57 27 56 2.R
1996–97 1st (Mars Superliga) 9/(16) 30 11 4 15 30 34 37 2.R
1997–98 1st (Mars Superliga) 7/(16) 30 11 9 10 23 25 42 1.R UI Group stage (9), 4th   Ladislav Meszároš (5)
1998–99 1st (Mars Superliga) 6/(16) 30 15 3 12 36 42 48 2.R   Marek Mintál (11)
1999–00 1st (Mars Superliga) 8/(16) 30 12 5 13 39 37 41 1.R UI 2.R (  Metz)   Marek Mintál (12)
2000–01 1st (Mars Superliga) 5/(10) 36 11 12 13 41 46 45 2.R   Ľubomír Reiter (12)
2001–02 1st (Mars Superliga) 1/(10) 36 21 6 9 62 39 69 Semi-finals   Marek Mintál (21)
2002–03 1st (Slovak Super Liga) 1/(10) 36 21 7 8 69 31 70 Semi-finals CL Q2 (  Basel)   Marek Mintál (20)
2003–04 1st (Corgoň Liga) 1/(10) 36 17 13 6 62 35 64 Quarter-finals CL
UC
Q3 (  Chelsea)
1R (  FC Utrecht)
  Marek Bažík (11)
2004–05 1st (Corgoň Liga) 2/(10) 36 19 8 9 73 34 65 Semi-finals CL Q2 (  D.București)   Ivan Bartoš (18)
2005–06 1st (Corgoň Liga) 4/(10) 36 18 6 12 69 44 60 2.R UC Q2 (  Austria Wien)   Stanislav Šesták (17)
2006–07 1st (Corgoň Liga) 1/(12) 28 22 3 3 80 17 69 Quarter-finals   Stanislav Šesták (15)
2007–08 1st (Corgoň Liga) 2/(12) 33 22 4 4 75 30 73 Semi-finals CL Q2 (  Slavia Prague)   Peter Štyvar (15)
2008–09 1st (Corgoň Liga) 2/(12) 33 18 8 7 56 26 62 Quarter-finals UC Group stage (F), 4th   Adauto (11)
2009–10 1st (Corgoň Liga) 1/(12) 33 23 4 6 59 17 73 3.R EL P-O (  FK Partizan)   Ivan Lietava (13)
2010–11 1st (Corgoň Liga) 3/(12) 33 14 12 7 47 28 54 Runners-up CL Group stage (F), 4th   Tomáš Majtán (11)
  Tomáš Oravec (11)
2011–12 1st (Corgoň Liga) 1/(12) 33 19 10 4 57 27 67 Winner EL Q2 (  KR)   Róbert Pich (10)
2012–13 1st (Corgoň Liga) 7/(12) 33 9 15 9 37 28 42 Runners-up CL Q2 (  I.K.Shmona)   Róbert Pich (11)
2013–14 1st (Corgoň Liga) 9/(12) 33 11 7 15 49 50 40 Quarter-finals EL Q3 (  HNK Rijeka)   Róbert Pich (7)
2014–15 1st (Fortuna Liga) 2/(12) 33 20 9 4 68 25 69 5.R   Matej Jelić (19)
2015–16 1st (Fortuna Liga) 5/(12) 33 14 6 13 58 46 48 Semi-finals EL P-O (  Athletic Bilbao)   Nermin Haskić (8)
2016–17 1st (Fortuna Liga) 1/(12) 30 23 4 3 82 25 73 Quarter-finals   Filip Hlohovský (20)
2017–18 1st (Fortuna Liga) 4/(12) 31 17 2 12 61 48 53 Semi–finals CL Q2 (  Copenhagen)   Samuel Mráz (21)
2018–19 1st (Fortuna Liga) 4/(12) 32 16 6 10 56 44 54 Runners-up   Róbert Boženík (13)
2019–20 1st (Fortuna Liga) 2/(12) 27 15 6 6 48 25 51 1/8 Fin   Ján Bernát (9)
2020–21 1st (Fortuna Liga) 4/(12) 32 15 7 10 73 52 52 Runners-up EL Q1 (  New Saints)   Dawid Kurminowski (20)
2021–22 1st (Fortuna Liga) 6/(12) 32 8 10 14 43 52 34 Quarter-finals ECL P–O (  FK Jablonec)   Vahan Bichakhchyan (6)

European competition

European record

Updated 26 August 2021

Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Champions League 28 9 5 14 27 45 −18
Europa League / UEFA Cup 39 18 8 13 57 50 +7
Cup Winners' Cup 4 3 0 1 7 6 +1
UEFA Europa Conference League 8 4 1 3 18 14 +4
UEFA Intertoto Cup 8 4 1 3 9 12 −3
UEFA 86 37 15 34 113 127 –14
Intertoto Cup 24 10 7 7 42 34 +8
Mitropa Cup 12 5 2 5 25 18 +7
Non-UEFA 36 15 9 12 67 52 +15
Total 122 52 24 46 180 179 +1
Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1961–62 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1. Round   Olympiacos 1–0 3–2 4–2
Quarter-finals   Fiorentina 3–2 0–2 3–4
1967 Intertoto Cup Group B8   Fortuna Düsseldorf 0–2 0–1
  LASK Linz 0–0 1–1
  Vejle BK 1–1 1–2
1969 Intertoto Cup Group 4   Örebro SK 4–1 0–3
  NEC 2–1 1–1
  AC Bellinzona 3–0 2–1
1970 Intertoto Cup Group A4   MVV Maastricht 3–3 3–4
  Örebro SK 4–0 0–1
  KSV Waregem 3–1 3–0
1972 Intertoto Cup Group 6   Eintracht Braunschweig 1–1 0–5
  Landskrona BoIS 1–0 2–2
  Vejle BK 3–1 4–2
1974 Mitropa Cup Group B   FK Sarajevo 4–0 3–3
  Videoton 5–1 1–3
Final   Tatabányai Bányász 2–3 0–2 2–5
1983 Mitropa Cup Group   Hellas Verona 4–0 1–1
  Vasas 3–1 0–2
  Galenika Zemun 2–0 0–2
1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 9   Austria Wien 3–1
  Rapid Bucharest 0–2
  Olympique Lyon 0–5
  Odra Wodzisław 0–0
1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1. Round   Herfølge Boldklub 2–0 2–0 4–0
2. Round   Metz 2–1 0–3 2–4
2002–03 UEFA Champions League 2. Round   Basel 1–1 0–3 1–4
2003–04 UEFA Champions League 2. Round   Maccabi Tel Aviv 1–0 1–1 2–1
3. Round   Chelsea 0–2 0–3 0–5
2003–04 UEFA Cup 1. Round   Utrecht 0–4 0–2 0–6
2004–05 UEFA Champions League 2. Round   Dinamo Bucharest 0–1 0–1 0–2
2005–06 UEFA Cup 1. Round   Baku 3–1 0–1 3–2
2. Round   Austria Wien 1–2 2–2 3–4
2007–08 UEFA Champions League 1. Round   F91 Dudelange 5–4 2–1 7–5
2. Round   Slavia Prague 0–0 0–0 0–0 (3–4 p)
2008–09 UEFA Cup 1. Round   MTZ-RIPO Minsk 1–0 2–2 3–2
2. Round   Slovan Liberec 2–1 2–1 4–2
3. Round   Levski Sofia 1–1 1–0 2–1
Group F   Hamburg 1–2
  Ajax Amsterdam 0–1
  Slavia Prague 0–0
  Aston Villa 2–1
2009–10 UEFA Europa League 2. Round   Dacia Chişinău 2–0 1–0 3–0
3. Round   Hajduk Split 1–1 1–0 2–1
Play-off Round   Partizan Belgrade 0–2 1–1 1–3
2010–11 UEFA Champions League 2. Round   Birkirkara 3–0 0–1 3–1
3. Round   Litex Lovech 3–1 1–1 4–2
Play-off Round   Sparta Prague 1–0 2–0 3–0
Group F   Chelsea 1–4 1–2
  Olympique Marseille 0–7 0–1
  Spartak Moscow 1–2 0–3
2011–12 UEFA Europa League 2. Round   KR Reykjavík 2–0 0–3 2–3
2012–13 UEFA Champions League 2. Round   Ironi Kiryat Shmona 1–0 0–2 1–2
2013–14 UEFA Europa League 1. Round   Torpedo Kutaisi 3–3 3–0 6–3
2. Round   Olimpija Ljubljana 2–0 1–3 3–3 (a.)
3. Round   Rijeka 1–1 1–2 2–3
2015–16 UEFA Europa League 1. Round   Glentoran 3–0 4–1 7–1
2. Round   Dacia Chișinău 4–2 2–1 6–3
3. Round   Vorskla Poltava 2–0 1–3 (a.e.t.) 3–3 (a.)
Play-off round   Athletic Bilbao 3–2 0–1 3–3 (a.)
2017–18 UEFA Champions League 2. Round   Copenhagen 1–3 2–1 3–4
2020–21 UEFA Europa League 1. Round   The New Saints 1–3 (a.e.t.)
2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League 1. Round   Dila Gori 5–1 1–2 6–3
2. Round   Apollon Limassol 2–2 3–1 5–3
3. Round   Tobol 5−0 1–0 6−0
Play-off round   Jablonec 0–3 1–5 1–8

Player records

Most goals

[citation needed]

# Nat. Name Goals
1   Jozef Bielek 86
  Štefan Slezák
2   Marek Mintál 76
3   Stanislav Šesták 49
4   Michal Škvarka 43
5   Róbert Jež 35

Players whose name is listed in bold are still active.

Notable players

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

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

List of MŠK Žilina managers

[citation needed]

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources MSK Zilina news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message MSK Zilina Slovak pronunciation ˈem ˈeʂ ˈkaː ˈʐilina wrong stress is a Slovak football club based in the town of Zilina that is playing in the Slovak Superliga Since the league inception in 1993 the club has won 7 titles and comes second in All time table that makes them one of the most successful teams in the competition The club and their supporters alike are nicknamed Sosoni after the Shoshone Native American tribe and play their home games in the Stadion pod Dubnom In the 2016 17 season Zilina won the Slovak League MSK ZilinaFull nameMSK Zilina a s Nickname s Sosoni The Shoshone Zlto Zeleni The Yellow Greens Founded20 June 1908 114 years ago 1908 06 20 as Zsolnai Testgyakorlok KoreGroundStadion pod DubnomCapacity11 258OwnerJozef AntosikPresidentJozef AntosikHead coachJaroslav HynekLeagueFortuna Liga2022 23Fortuna Liga 6thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Czechoslovak League 1 2 1 First leg 1 2 2 Second leg 1 3 New era Slovak League 2 League finishing positions 2 1 Events timeline 3 Affiliated clubs 4 Supporters 5 Stadium 6 Sponsorship 7 Honours 7 1 Domestic 7 1 1 Slovak League Top Goalscorer 7 2 European 7 2 1 UEFA ranking 8 Transfers 8 1 Record transfers 9 Players 9 1 Current squad 9 2 Out on loan 9 3 Reserve team 9 3 1 Squad 10 Staff 11 Results 11 1 League and Cup history 11 2 European competition 12 European record 13 Player records 13 1 Most goals 14 Notable players 15 List of MSK Zilina managers 16 References 17 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit The club was founded towards the end of 1908 under the Hungarian name Zsolnai Testgyakorlok Kore and was officially registered on 20 June 1909 The club won its first Slovak championship Zvazove majstrovstva Slovenska in 1928 followed by another in 1929 citation needed Czechoslovak League Edit In total Zilina played 30 out of 47 seasons 1 in the Czechoslovak First League spanning from 1945 to 1993 and come 13th in all time table 2 The most successful season remains 1946 47 when they clinched 4th place citation needed Many consider 1961 a milestone in club s history Firstly the team reached the final of the National Cup where they lost to Dukla Prague the eventual Czechoslovak champion Despite the defeat for the first time in its history the club then known as Dynamo Zilina broke into Europe to contest in the UEFA Cup Winners Cup Notable 3 2 and 1 0 victories over Olympiacos moved them in quarter finals however the ambitious Slovak team was ultimately knocked out by the previous year s winner Fiorentina Although Zilina grabbed a promising 3 2 victory at home Fiorentina went through by winning the second leg 2 0 citation needed Main article 1961 62 European Cup Winners CupQuarter FinalsFirst leg Edit 21 February 1962Dynamo Zilina 3 2 FiorentinaJakubcik 11 63 Majernik 42 Report Milani 47 Dell Angelo 85 Zilina Second leg Edit 27 February 1962Fiorentina 2 0 Dynamo ZilinaFerretti 38 Hamrin 40 ReportFlorence Fiorentina won 4 3 on aggregate In the late 1960s the club was renamed TJ ZVL Zilina and participated in the Intertoto Cup for several years winning the group in 1969 and coming 2nd a year later In 1973 74 they reached the final of the Mitropa Cup but they were defeated by Tatabanyai Banyasz 5 2 on aggregate Between 1972 and 1974 they finished 5th in the First Division of the Czechoslovak League for three years running followed by relegation to the Second Division in the 1978 79 season The club bounced back four years later and finished second in the Mitropa Cup citation needed New era Slovak League Edit Following dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 MSK Zilina has been playing in the Slovak Superliga for the total of 23 seasons with the exception of 1995 96 season after relegation to the Second Division citation needed In the autumn of 2000 former Czechoslovakian defender Ladislav Jurkemik joined the club as a new manager After his departure halfway through the 2001 02 season the club appointed Czech coach Leos Kalvoda During his short reign at the club he led them to win their first title In the 2002 03 season now under the management of Milan Lesicky the club succeeded in retaining the title citation needed Ladislav Jurkemik was reappointed as a manager during the 2003 04 season He led the defending champions to 10 priceless consecutive victories to clinch the third successive title though narrowly on a goal difference After Slovan Bratislava MSK Zilina became only the second club to win three Slovakian titles The team s performances in next two seasons faded while they lacked the quality they had been famous for during their winning campaigns In pursuit of silverware numerous players were signed over next two years In the span of only fourteen months three managers the reputable Karol Pecze his successor Milan Nemec and eventually Marijan Vlak were in charge over the team Since the results and performances never met the expectations Vlak ended his reign immediately at the end of 2005 06 season after they failed to reach UEFA Cup spot only to finish fourth citation needed MSK Zilina take on SK Slovan Bratislava in May 2009 They played in the 2008 09 UEFA Cup reaching the group stages where they beat Aston Villa 2 1 at Villa Park citation needed Former Czechoslovakia and later Czech international Pavel Hapal was appointed new manager before 2009 10 campaign In his first season he led the team to win a league title their fifth in nine years Arguably the greatest success in their history came by making a debut in 2010 11 UEFA Champions League group stage after eliminating Sparta Prague in play off round In the following season they completed their first ever double while the 2012 13 season saw the team finishing 7th their worst league position since 2000 However as a defeated finalists of the Slovak Cup the club secured a place to contest in the 1st qualifying round of 2013 14 UEFA Europa League citation needed League finishing positions EditEvents timeline Edit 1909 Founded as Zsolnai Testgyakorlok Kore 1910 Renamed ZsTS Zsolna 1919 Renamed SK Zilina 1948 Renamed Sokol Slovena Zilina 1953 Renamed Jiskra Slovena Zilina 1956 Renamed DSO Dynamo Zilina 1961 First European qualification 1961 62 1963 Renamed Jednota Zilina 1967 Renamed TJ ZVL Zilina 1990 Renamed SK Zilina 1995 Renamed MSK ZilinaAffiliated clubs EditThe following clubs are currently affiliated with MSK Zilina Tatran Liptovsky Mikulas 2012 present 3 MSK Namestovo TBA present 4 Banik Prievidza 2013 present 4 JUPIE Futbalova skola Mareka Hamsika 2016 present 5 MSK Zilina Africa FC 2018 present 6 Supporters EditMSK Zilina supporters are called Zilinski Sosoni Zilina Shoshones North Brigade and Zilinski Fanatici Zilina Fanatics Zilina supporters maintain friendly relations with fans of Polish Goral Zywiec 7 Stadium Edit Stadion Pod Dubnom Main article Stadion pod Dubnom Stadion Pod Dubnom is their home stadium It has a capacity of 11 181 8 It underwent a major renovation since 2006 Between 2014 and 2015 it was used as the home stadium of Slovakia Sponsorship Editsource 9 Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor1993 94 Kappa MIRUPO1994 95 Hummel K amp K1995 96 Adidas none1996 97 ATAK Sportswear1997 98 Mizuno1998 99 Joma1999 01 NIKE2001 04 Tento2004 07 Adidas2007 NIKE PRETOHonours EditDomestic Edit Czechoslovakia Zvazove Majstrovstva Slovenska Slovak League 1925 33 Winners 1928 1929 Czechoslovak Cup 1961 93 Runners up 1961 1 SNL 1st Slovak National football league 1969 93 Winners 1981 82 Slovakia Slovak Super Liga 1993 present Winners 7 2001 02 2002 03 2003 04 2006 07 2009 10 2011 12 2016 17 Runners up 5 2004 05 2007 08 2008 09 2014 15 2019 20 Slovak Cup 1961 present Winners 2 1960 61 2011 12 Runners up 8 1976 77 1979 80 1985 86 1989 90 2010 11 2012 13 2018 19 2020 21 Pribina Cup Slovak Super Cup 1993 present Winners 2003 2004 2007 2010Slovak League Top Goalscorer Edit Slovak League Top scorer since 1993 94 Year Winner G1954 55 Emil Pazicky 1912001 02 Marek Mintal 212002 03 Marek Mintal 2012002 03 Martin Fabus 2012014 15 Matej Jelic 1912016 17 Filip Hlohovsky 2012017 18 Samuel Mraz 212020 21 Dawid Kurminowski 191Shared awardEuropean Edit UEFA Cup Winners Cup Quarter final 1 1961 62 Mitropa Cup Runners up 2 1974 1983UEFA ranking Edit This is the current 2021 22 UEFA coefficient Rank Team Coefficient247 IFK Goteborg 4 525248 FK Bodo Glimt 4 500249 MSK Zilina 4 500250 Viitorul 4 500251 FC Tobol 4 500Full listTransfers EditMSK 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 Zilina after a few years of first team football and moving on to play football in leagues of a higher standard with the German Bundesliga Double best scorer Marek Mintal to 1 FC Nurnberg in 2003 10 another forwards Stanislav Sestak to VfL Bochum in 2009 11 and Mario Breska to 1 FC Nurnberg in 2008 12 also right back Peter Pekarik to VfL Wolfsburg in 2009 13 Italian Serie A Milan Skriniar to Sampdoria in 2016 14 David Hancko to ACF Fiorentina in 2018 15 Spanish La Liga Robert Mazan to Celta de Vigo in 2018 16 Turkish Super Lig William to Kayserispor in 2016 17 Dutch Eredivisie Robert Bozenik to Feyenoord in 2020 Danish Superliga Denis Vavro to F C Copenhagen in 2017 Dawid Kurminowski to AGK in 2021 18 Austrian Football Bundesliga Admir Vladavic to Salzburg in 2009 19 and 2013 14 best goalscorer Matej Jelic to Rapid Wien in 2015 20 Polish Ekstraklasa Jan Mucha to Legia Warsaw in 2005 21 Robert Jez to Gornik Zabrze in 2010 22 and Vahan Bichakhchyan to Pogon Szczecin in 2022 23 Russian Premier League Tomas Hubocan to Zenit in 2008 24 The top transfer was agreed in 2016 when 18 years old talented midfielder Laszlo Benes joined German Monchengladbach 25 for a fee more than 5 0 million which was the highest ever paid to a Slovak club Record transfers Edit Rank Player To Fee Year1 Laszlo Benes Monchengladbach 5 5 million 2016 25 2 Robert Bozenik Feyenoord 4 6 million 2020 26 3 David Hancko ACF Fiorentina 4 5 million 2018 27 28 4 Tomas Hubocan Zenit 3 8 million 2008 29 5 Jakub Kiwior Spezia 2 0 million 2021 30 6 Nikolas Spalek Brescia 1 5 million 2018 31 Denis Vavro FC Copenhagen 1 5 million 2017 32 Samuel Mraz Empoli F C 1 5 million 2018 33 9 Robert Mazan Celta de Vigo 1 2 million 2018 34 Milan Skriniar Sampdoria 1 2 million 2016 35 36 11 Peter Pekarik VfL Wolfsburg 1 0 million 2009 37 Peter Styvar Bristol City F C 1 0 million 2009 38 Dawid Kurminowski Aarhus GF 1 0 million 2021 39 14 Vahan Bichakhchyan Pogon Szczecin 0 9 million 2022 40 unofficial feePlayers EditCurrent squad Edit Updated 9 February 2023 41 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 Matej Slavik on loan from Povazska Bystrica 2 DF SVK Dominik Javorcek3 DF SVK Patrik Leitner4 DF SVK Samuel Kopasek8 FW CMR Loic Essomba10 FW SVK Adrian Kapralik11 MF GHA Samuel Gidi14 FW CIV Eric Bile16 FW SVK Patrik Iľko17 DF CMR James Ndjeungoue18 MF MKD Andrej Stojchevski19 FW SVK Timotej Jambor20 DF SVK Kristian Bari No Pos Nation Player21 FW SRB Boris Krstic22 GK SVK Samuel Belanik23 DF SVK Jan Minarik captain 25 DF SVK Tomas Nemcik28 DF GHA Benson Anang29 FW SVK David Duris30 GK SVK Ľubomir Belko33 DF SVK Adam Kopas37 MF SVK Mario Sauer42 FW SVK Vladimir Trabalik45 DF GHA Richmond Owusu66 MF SVK Matus Rusnak88 FW SVK Roland GalcikFor recent transfers see List of Slovak football transfers winter 2022 23 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 GK SVK Marek Teplan at Povazska Bystrica until 30 June 2023 GK SVK Samuel Petras at Dunajska Streda until 30 June 2023 DF SVK Branislav Sluka at Dynamo Ceske Budejovice until 30 June 2023 DF SVK Filip Mraz at Pohronie until 30 June 2023 No Pos Nation Player DF SVK Samuel Suľa at Zlate Moravce until 30 June 2023 MF SVK Miroslav Gono at Wisla Plock until 30 June 2023 MF SVK Patrik Myslovic at Aberdeen until 30 June 2023 MF SVK Tibor Slebodnik at Zemplin Michalovce until 30 June 2023 Reserve team Edit MSK Zilina B 42 are the reserve team of MSK Zilina They currently play in the second level football league in Slovakia 2 Liga Squad Edit As of 4 February 2023Head coach Vladimir VeselyAssistant coach Filip KnazovicAssistant coach Viktor PecovskyGoalkeeper coach Dusan Molcan Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK SVK Denis Bobok GK SVK Dominik Kudelcik DF GHA Ivan Anokye Mensah DF SVK Matus Capko DF SVK Tomas Jasso DF SVK Sebastian Mlynar DF SVK Michal Mynar DF CMR James Ndjeungoue DF GHA Richmond Owusu MF CMR Xavier Adang MF SVK Martin Gomola No Pos Nation Player MF SVK Vincent Chyla MF SVK Samuel Javorcek MF SVK Adrian Mojzis MF SVK Martin Oravec MF SVK Dominik Snajder FW SVK Patrik Jakubik FW SVK Timotej Kudlicka FW SVK Leonardo Bortoli FW GHA Michael Lamptey FW SVK Lukas Prokop FW SRB Boris Krstic FW CMR Antoin Essomba FW CIV Eric Bile FW GHA Henry AddoFor recent transfers see List of Slovak football transfers winter 2022 23 Staff EditPosition StaffHead Coach Jaroslav HynekAssistant Coach Norbert GuľaAssistant Coach Ivan BelakGoalkeepers Coach Milos VolesakTeam Manager Vladimir LeitnerSports Director Karol BelanikTeam Leader Marian VargaConditioning Coach Vladimir PerextaDoctor Juraj PopluharDoctor Jozef HudcovskyDoctor Robert AdamovPhysiotherapist Tomas LintnerMasseur Marko KopasMasseur Enriko PetrikVideo Technician Juraj JackoSource 43 Results EditLeague and Cup history Edit citation needed 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 5 12 32 11 11 10 50 42 33 3 R Ivan Sefcik 13 Ľubomir Zuziak 13 1994 95 1st Mars Superliga 12 12 32 9 3 20 37 53 30 1 R1995 96 2nd 1 Liga 2 16 P 30 17 5 8 57 27 56 2 R1996 97 1st Mars Superliga 9 16 30 11 4 15 30 34 37 2 R1997 98 1st Mars Superliga 7 16 30 11 9 10 23 25 42 1 R UI Group stage 9 4th Ladislav Meszaros 5 1998 99 1st Mars Superliga 6 16 30 15 3 12 36 42 48 2 R Marek Mintal 11 1999 00 1st Mars Superliga 8 16 30 12 5 13 39 37 41 1 R UI 2 R Metz Marek Mintal 12 2000 01 1st Mars Superliga 5 10 36 11 12 13 41 46 45 2 R Ľubomir Reiter 12 2001 02 1st Mars Superliga 1 10 36 21 6 9 62 39 69 Semi finals Marek Mintal 21 2002 03 1st Slovak Super Liga 1 10 36 21 7 8 69 31 70 Semi finals CL Q2 Basel Marek Mintal 20 2003 04 1st Corgon Liga 1 10 36 17 13 6 62 35 64 Quarter finals CL UC Q3 Chelsea 1R FC Utrecht Marek Bazik 11 2004 05 1st Corgon Liga 2 10 36 19 8 9 73 34 65 Semi finals CL Q2 D București Ivan Bartos 18 2005 06 1st Corgon Liga 4 10 36 18 6 12 69 44 60 2 R UC Q2 Austria Wien Stanislav Sestak 17 2006 07 1st Corgon Liga 1 12 28 22 3 3 80 17 69 Quarter finals Stanislav Sestak 15 2007 08 1st Corgon Liga 2 12 33 22 4 4 75 30 73 Semi finals CL Q2 Slavia Prague Peter Styvar 15 2008 09 1st Corgon Liga 2 12 33 18 8 7 56 26 62 Quarter finals UC Group stage F 4th Adauto 11 2009 10 1st Corgon Liga 1 12 33 23 4 6 59 17 73 3 R EL P O FK Partizan Ivan Lietava 13 2010 11 1st Corgon Liga 3 12 33 14 12 7 47 28 54 Runners up CL Group stage F 4th Tomas Majtan 11 Tomas Oravec 11 2011 12 1st Corgon Liga 1 12 33 19 10 4 57 27 67 Winner EL Q2 KR Robert Pich 10 2012 13 1st Corgon Liga 7 12 33 9 15 9 37 28 42 Runners up CL Q2 I K Shmona Robert Pich 11 2013 14 1st Corgon Liga 9 12 33 11 7 15 49 50 40 Quarter finals EL Q3 HNK Rijeka Robert Pich 7 2014 15 1st Fortuna Liga 2 12 33 20 9 4 68 25 69 5 R Matej Jelic 19 2015 16 1st Fortuna Liga 5 12 33 14 6 13 58 46 48 Semi finals EL P O Athletic Bilbao Nermin Haskic 8 2016 17 1st Fortuna Liga 1 12 30 23 4 3 82 25 73 Quarter finals Filip Hlohovsky 20 2017 18 1st Fortuna Liga 4 12 31 17 2 12 61 48 53 Semi finals CL Q2 Copenhagen Samuel Mraz 21 2018 19 1st Fortuna Liga 4 12 32 16 6 10 56 44 54 Runners up Robert Bozenik 13 2019 20 1st Fortuna Liga 2 12 27 15 6 6 48 25 51 1 8 Fin Jan Bernat 9 2020 21 1st Fortuna Liga 4 12 32 15 7 10 73 52 52 Runners up EL Q1 New Saints Dawid Kurminowski 20 2021 22 1st Fortuna Liga 6 12 32 8 10 14 43 52 34 Quarter finals ECL P O FK Jablonec Vahan Bichakhchyan 6 European competition Edit Main article Slovak football clubs in European competitionsEuropean record EditUpdated 26 August 2021 Competition Pld W D L GF GA GDUEFA Champions League 28 9 5 14 27 45 18Europa League UEFA Cup 39 18 8 13 57 50 7Cup Winners Cup 4 3 0 1 7 6 1UEFA Europa Conference League 8 4 1 3 18 14 4UEFA Intertoto Cup 8 4 1 3 9 12 3UEFA 86 37 15 34 113 127 14Intertoto Cup 24 10 7 7 42 34 8Mitropa Cup 12 5 2 5 25 18 7Non UEFA 36 15 9 12 67 52 15Total 122 52 24 46 180 179 1Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate1961 62 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1 Round Olympiacos 1 0 3 2 4 2Quarter finals Fiorentina 3 2 0 2 3 41967 Intertoto Cup Group B8 Fortuna Dusseldorf 0 2 0 1 LASK Linz 0 0 1 1 Vejle BK 1 1 1 21969 Intertoto Cup Group 4 Orebro SK 4 1 0 3 NEC 2 1 1 1 AC Bellinzona 3 0 2 11970 Intertoto Cup Group A4 MVV Maastricht 3 3 3 4 Orebro SK 4 0 0 1 KSV Waregem 3 1 3 01972 Intertoto Cup Group 6 Eintracht Braunschweig 1 1 0 5 Landskrona BoIS 1 0 2 2 Vejle BK 3 1 4 21974 Mitropa Cup Group B FK Sarajevo 4 0 3 3 Videoton 5 1 1 3Final Tatabanyai Banyasz 2 3 0 2 2 51983 Mitropa Cup Group Hellas Verona 4 0 1 1 Vasas 3 1 0 2 Galenika Zemun 2 0 0 21997 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 9 Austria Wien 3 1 Rapid Bucharest 0 2 Olympique Lyon 0 5 Odra Wodzislaw 0 01999 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1 Round Herfolge Boldklub 2 0 2 0 4 02 Round Metz 2 1 0 3 2 42002 03 UEFA Champions League 2 Round Basel 1 1 0 3 1 42003 04 UEFA Champions League 2 Round Maccabi Tel Aviv 1 0 1 1 2 13 Round Chelsea 0 2 0 3 0 52003 04 UEFA Cup 1 Round Utrecht 0 4 0 2 0 62004 05 UEFA Champions League 2 Round Dinamo Bucharest 0 1 0 1 0 22005 06 UEFA Cup 1 Round Baku 3 1 0 1 3 22 Round Austria Wien 1 2 2 2 3 42007 08 UEFA Champions League 1 Round F91 Dudelange 5 4 2 1 7 52 Round Slavia Prague 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 p 2008 09 UEFA Cup 1 Round MTZ RIPO Minsk 1 0 2 2 3 22 Round Slovan Liberec 2 1 2 1 4 23 Round Levski Sofia 1 1 1 0 2 1Group F Hamburg 1 2 Ajax Amsterdam 0 1 Slavia Prague 0 0 Aston Villa 2 12009 10 UEFA Europa League 2 Round Dacia Chisinău 2 0 1 0 3 03 Round Hajduk Split 1 1 1 0 2 1Play off Round Partizan Belgrade 0 2 1 1 1 32010 11 UEFA Champions League 2 Round Birkirkara 3 0 0 1 3 13 Round Litex Lovech 3 1 1 1 4 2Play off Round Sparta Prague 1 0 2 0 3 0Group F Chelsea 1 4 1 2 Olympique Marseille 0 7 0 1 Spartak Moscow 1 2 0 32011 12 UEFA Europa League 2 Round KR Reykjavik 2 0 0 3 2 32012 13 UEFA Champions League 2 Round Ironi Kiryat Shmona 1 0 0 2 1 22013 14 UEFA Europa League 1 Round Torpedo Kutaisi 3 3 3 0 6 32 Round Olimpija Ljubljana 2 0 1 3 3 3 a 3 Round Rijeka 1 1 1 2 2 32015 16 UEFA Europa League 1 Round Glentoran 3 0 4 1 7 12 Round Dacia Chișinău 4 2 2 1 6 33 Round Vorskla Poltava 2 0 1 3 a e t 3 3 a Play off round Athletic Bilbao 3 2 0 1 3 3 a 2017 18 UEFA Champions League 2 Round Copenhagen 1 3 2 1 3 42020 21 UEFA Europa League 1 Round The New Saints 1 3 a e t 2021 22 UEFA Europa Conference League 1 Round Dila Gori 5 1 1 2 6 32 Round Apollon Limassol 2 2 3 1 5 33 Round Tobol 5 0 1 0 6 0Play off round Jablonec 0 3 1 5 1 8Player records EditMost goals Edit citation needed Nat Name Goals1 Jozef Bielek 86 Stefan Slezak2 Marek Mintal 763 Stanislav Sestak 494 Michal Skvarka 435 Robert Jez 35Players whose name is listed in bold are still active Notable players EditHad international caps for their respective countries Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for MSK Past and present players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be found here Juraj Ancic Benson Anang Serge Akakpo Bello Babatounde Miroslav Barcik Ivan Belak Laszlo Benes Jozef Bielek Vahan Bichakhchyan Robert Bozenik Mario Breska Momodou Ceesay Juraj Chvatal Eugeniu Cociuc Marian Cisovsky Marek Cech Besir Demiri Jean Deza Peter Dolezaj Martin Dubravka Martin Durica David Duris Martin Fabus Ľubomir Faktor Enis Fazlagic Dusan Galis Roman Gergel Stanislav Griga David Guba Ľubomir Guldan David Hancko Nermin Haskic Filip Hlohovsky Dominik Holec Jakub Holubek Alexander Horvath Tomas Hubocan Miroslav Hyll Viliam Hyravy Robert Jez Miroslav Kacer Adrian Kapralik Semir Kerla Vladimir Kinier Peter Kiska Jakub Kiwior Miroslav Konig Martin Kralik Anton Krasnohorsky Dusan Kuciak Branislav Labant Vladimir Labant Vladimir Leitner Luka Lochoshvili Ales Mandous Ernest Mabouka Robert Mazan Jaroslav Mihalik Marek Mintal Ladislav Molnar Anton Moravcik Samuel Mraz Jan Mucha Adam Nemec Peter Nemeth Branislav Ninaj Jan Novak Ricardo Nunes Tomas Oravec Emil Pazicky Mario Pecalka Viktor Pecovsky Peter Pekarik Dusan Pernis Frantisek Plach Andrej Porazik Istvan Priboj Ľubomir Reiter Theodor Reimann Stefan Rusnak Branislav Rzeszoto Ramil Sheydayev Dusan Sninsky Miroslav Seman Stanislav Sestak Milan Skriniar Michal Skvarka Zdeno Strba Peter Styvar Aleksandar Susnjar Lukas Tesak Tony Toklomety Michal Tomic Ivan Trabalik Kristian Vallo Denis Vavro Velimir Vidic Admir Vladavic Dare Vrsic Salomon Wisdom Radoslav Zabavnik Arturs ZjuzinsList of MSK Zilina managers Edit citation needed Istvan Priboj 1935 1936 Antal Mally 1946 1949 Anton Bulla 1961 1962 Stefan Jaciansky Oldrich Subrt 1967 Vojtech Schottert 1967 1968 Arnost Hlozek 1968 1969 Teodor Reiman 1970 1973 Jozef Marusin 1973 Michal Baranek 1974 1975 Jozef Marko 1975 1977 Eduard Hancin 1977 1978 Michal Pucher 1978 Karol Pecze 1979 1981 Viliam Meissner 1981 1982 Kamil Majernik 1982 1984 Emil Bezdeda 1984 1985 Jozef Jankech 1985 1987 Albert Rusnak 1987 1988 Vladimir Zidek 1988 Karel Bruckner 1988 1989 Oldrich Sedlacek 1989 1991 Jozef Zigo 1991 1993 Miroslav Kraľ 1994 Stefan Slezak 1994 1995 Jozef Zigo 1995 Stanislav Griga 1995 1996 Dusan Radolsky 1996 1997 Anton Janos 1998 1999 Jozef Barmos 1999 2000 Miroslav Turianik 2000 Ladislav Jurkemik 2000 2001 Leos Kalvoda 2002 Frantisek Komnacky 2002 Jaroslav Rybar 2003 Milan Lesicky 2003 Juraj Simurka 2003 Ladislav Jurkemik 2004 2005 Karol Pecze 2005 Milan Nemec 2005 2005 Marijan Vlak 2006 Pavel Vrba 2006 2008 Dusan Radolsky 2008 2009 Vladimir Kutka 2009 Pavel Hapal 2009 2011 Ľubomir Nosicky 2011 2012 Frans Adelaar 2012 2013 Stefan Tarkovic 2013 Adrian Guľa 2013 2018 Jaroslav Kentos 2018 2019 Pavol Stano 2020 2021 Peter Cernak 10 2021 03 2022 Ivan Belak 03 2022 05 2022 Carateker Jaroslav Hynek 06 2022 present References Edit Czechoslovakia 1945 1993 Malcolm 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