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FC Spartak Trnava

FC Spartak Trnava (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈspartak ˈtr̩naʋa]) is a Slovak professional football club based in Trnava. Historically, it is one of the most successful clubs in the country, having won the Czechoslovak First League five times and the Czechoslovak Cup on four occasions, and reaching the semi-final of the European Cup once and the quarter-final twice. More recently, the club won the Slovak league title in 2018, as well as Slovak cup in 2019 and 2022.

Spartak Trnava
Full nameFC Spartak Trnava
Nickname(s)Bíli andeli (The White Angels)
Founded30 May 1923; 99 years ago (1923-05-30)
as TŠS Trnava
GroundAnton Malatinský Stadium
Capacity19,200
PresidentPeter Macho
ManagerMichal Gašparík
LeagueFortuna Liga
2021–22Slovak Super Liga, 3rd of 12
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was founded on 30 May 1923 by the merger of Šk Čechie and ČšŠk into TSS Trnava. After a communist takeover it became affiliated with the metal industry and was renamed to TJ Kovosmalt ("Metal-enamel").

Previous names

  • ŠK Rapid Trnava (1923–39)
  • TSS Trnava (1939–48)
  • Sokol NV Trnava (1948–49)
  • ZTJ Kovosmalt Trnava (1949–53)
  • Spartak Trnava (1953–67)
  • Spartak TAZ Trnava (1967–88)
  • Spartak ZTS Trnava (1988–93)
  • FC Spartak Trnava (1993–)

Golden era

In 1952, the club gained its current name, but the performance in those years was very unstable, Spartak played the 2nd league and after advancing to the highest competition, they occupied mostly the lower parts of the table. A better position came only in the 1959/60 season, when Spartak took 4th place. The Golden era of Spartak began in the 1966–67 season. The team of legendary coach Anton Malatinský was top of the league by the autumn, but by the end of the season had finished only in third place. Great success was achieved in the Mitropa Cup. Spartak beat teams like Budapest Honvéd, Lazio and Fiorentina and in the final they defeated Újpest of Hungary. In the following season Spartak gained their most memorable European results. They reached the semi-final of the European Cup to face Ajax. It is their greatest success to date.

Ajax  3–0  Spartak Trnava
Cruyff   27'
Swart   52'
Keizer   60'
Report
Attendance: 55,490
Spartak Trnava  2–0  Ajax
Kuna   27', 49' Report
Attendance: 22,938

Ajax won 3–2 on aggregate.

Under the management of Ján Hucko, the team also won a second championship. In 1970–71 and 1971–72, Trnava won their third and fourth championship titles under coaches Valér Švec and Anton Malatinský. The team also reached the quarter-final of the European Cup in 1973 and 1974. The fifth and the last league title in 1972–73 beckoned the end of Spartak's golden era. In 1976, Karol Dobiaš was in the squad that won the UEFA Euro 1976.

1990s

Although Spartak finished 16th (and last) in the last unified Czechoslovak league season in 1992–93, the latter half of the 1990s can be considered the renaissance of football in Trnava. During the 1995–96 season, Spartak finished third and its popularity grew. The 1996–97 season was a memorable one for the fans of Spartak, Karol Pecze almost led the team to its first Slovakian league title but got beaten to it by Košice in the final week of competition. The following season, under new coach Dušan Galis the team again achieved second place and then third place during the 1998–99 season which saw the end of this recovery of footballing prowess in Trnava.

2018–19

In Fortuna liga season 2017–18 Spartak won the league title for the first time in 45 years. Under the leadership of coach Nestor El Maestro, Trnava won the title three games before the end of the 2017–18 season after a 2–0 victory over Dunajská Streda.[1] The title celebrations took place after the last season match against AS Trenčín (17,113 spectators).[2] They included an autograph session, a ride on the city on an open bus, fireworks and a solemn Holy Mass in the Cathedral sv. Jána Krstiteľa.[3] These were the biggest title celebrations in the history of Slovakia. During the 2018–19 season Spartak reached the UEFA Europa League group stage for the first time. They played against GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Fenerbahçe and R.S.C. Anderlecht. They finished 3rd with a record of 2 wins, 1 draw and 3 losses.

Despite an abysmal league campaign, Spartak managed to win the 2018–19 Slovak Cup.

Honours

Domestic

  Czechoslovakia

  Slovakia

Top goalscorers

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

1Shared award

European

UEFA ranking

This is the current UEFA coefficient ranking as of 31 July 2022:

Rank Team Coefficient
113   Legia Warsaw 11.000
114   AEK Athens F.C. 11.000
115   Spartak Trnava 10.500
116   HJK Helsinki 10.500
117   FCSB 10.500
  • Full list

Affiliated clubs

The following clubs are currently affiliated with Spartak Trnava:

Sponsorship

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
?–1991 Puma none
1992–95 Liga
1995–97 Slovakofarma
1997–99 Lotto
1999–00 Puma
2000–01 none
2001–02 HORIZONT
2002–03 none
2003–05 Sony WEGA
2005–06 Uhlsport
2006–07 Sony
2007–08 none
2008–10 Nike
2010–11 Givova Danube Wings
2011–12 TSS Grade
2012–14 Adidas DanubeWings.eu, ŽOS Trnava
2014–15 Škoda Transportation
2015–2018 Škoda, ŽOS Trnava
2019 PN Invest
2019–2020 #DOBRÝ ANJEL
2020–2021 none
2021– Tipsport

Support and tradition

 
Spartak fans in match against AS Trenčín, on 19 May 2018

The main ultras group is called Ultras Spartak. Traditionally, the club has had great support in the city, but it is very popular in the whole region, from Modra to Partizánske, from Galanta to Nové Mesto nad Váhom everyone supports Spartak. It is also very popular in both Czechia and Poland, various clubs from these countries have unofficial friendships and attend the matches too.

The club's official anthem is Il Silenzio. It is played prior to every home match, when the players are entering onto the pitch.

Between 1988 and 2006, Spartak ultras had a mutual friendship with Baník Ostrava fans. Good relations and friendship still persist to this day.

Rivalries

The greatest rival is Slovan Bratislava. The rivalry has a long tradition and the derby is considered the most prestigious match in the Slovak football calendar.

Stadium

Anton Malatinský Stadium is located in the centre of Trnava, directly behind the walls of the old town. Formerly known simply as Spartak stadium, it was renamed in 1998 in honour of the club's most successful manager Anton Malatinský.

Stadium underwent a complex reconstruction in 2013–2015. Opening ceremony of the new stadium took place on 22 August 2015. The stadium has capacity of 19,200 spectators.

Transfers

Spartak 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 Spartak after a few years of first team football and moving on to play football in leagues of a higher standard, with the Austrian Football Bundesliga (Július Šimon to FK Austria Wien in 1997, season 1997–98 topscorer Ľubomír Luhový to Grazer AK in 1998), Greece Superleague (Erik Sabo to PAOK in 2015, Peter Doležaj to Olympiacos Volos in 2011), French Ligue 1 (Koro Koné to Dijon FCO in 2012, Adam Jakubech to Lille OSC in 2017), Czech First League (Vladimír Leitner to FK Teplice in 2000, Kamil Susko to FC Baník Ostrava in 2000), Cypriot First Division (Dušan Tittel to AC Omonia in 1999), Norway Tippeligaen (Martin Husár to Lillestrøm SK in 2006), Polish Ekstraklasa (Erik Jendrišek to Crakovia in 2015, Ján Vlasko to Zagłębie Lubin in 2015, Dobrivoj Rusov to Piast Gliwice in 2014, and Ľuboš Kamenár to Śląsk Wrocław in 2016. The top transfer was agreed in 1999 when Miroslav Karhan joined Spanish Real Betis for a fee 2.3 million.

Record transfers

Rank Player To Fee Year
1.   Miroslav Karhan   Real Betis €2.3 million 1999[6]
2.   Adam Jakubech   Lille OSC €1.0 million* 2017
3.   Erik Jirka   Red Star Belgrade €0.75 million* 2018[7]
4.   Martin Husár   Lillestrøm SK €0.6 million* 2006[8]
  Erik Sabo   PAOK €0.6 million* 2015[9]

*-unofficial fee

Players

Current squad

As of 4 September 2022

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 Ľuboš Kamenár
2 DF   SVK Lukáš Štetina
3 DF   SVK Gergely Tumma
7 FW   MKD Milan Ristovski
8 MF   SVK Samuel Štefánik
12 FW   NGA Abdulrahman Taiwo (on loan from   SønderjyskE)
13 DF   SVK Marek Ujlaky
14 FW   GHA Kelvin Boateng
15 MF   SVK Roman Procházka
17 MF   SVK Jakub Paur
19 DF   SVK Matej Čurma
20 MF   NGA Azeez Oseni (on loan from 36 Lion FC)
21 MF   SVK Patrick Karhan
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF   SVK Alex Iván
23 MF   CZE Erik Daniel
24 DF   SVK Kristián Koštrna
26 DF   SVK Sebastian Kóša
28 MF   SVK Martin Bukata
29 DF   SVK Martin Mikovič (captain)
31 GK   SVK Dobrivoj Rusov
71 GK   SVK Dominik Takáč
72 GK   SVK Martin Vantruba
77 DF   NGA Kazeem Bolaji
88 MF   GRE Kyriakos Savvidis
91 MF   BRA Dyjan
DF   CZE Filip Twardzik (on loan from   LASK)

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

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
DF   SVK Mário Mihál (at Tatran Liptovský Mikuláš until 30 June 2023)
MF   SVK Samuel Benovič (at Spartak Myjava until 30 June 2023)
MF   SVK Peter Kolesár (at Slavoj Trebišov until 30 June 2023)
FW   SVK Stanislav Olejník (at Spartak Myjava until 30 June 2023)
FW   NGA Kenneth Ikugar (at Slavoj Trebišov until 31 May 2023)

Retired numbers

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
9 MF   SVK Ladislav Kuna (posthumous honour)
10 FW   SVK Jozef Adamec (posthumous honour)

Current technical staff

Position Staff
Head coach   Michal Gašparík
Assistant coach   Marián Hodulík
Assistant coach   Tomáš Prisztács
Fitness coach   Michal Kukučka
Goalkeeping coach   Pavel Kamesch
Custodian   Martin Bohunický
Physiotherapist   Lenka Jurišičová
Masseur   Tomáš Hološka
Doctor   Marko Bernadič
Doctor   Viliam Vadrna

Club officials

Position Name
President   Peter Macho
Marketing manager   Pavol Bielik
Technical manager   Michal Maron
PR manager   Patrik Velšic
Youth director   Marián Hýbela
Safety manager   Vladimír Stupala

Records

League history

  • Czechoslovak First League (1948–93)
Season League Pos./Teams Played Wins Draws Losses Score Points Managers Top scorer (goals)
1964–65 Czechoslovak First League 10th/14 26 8 8 10 33:36 24 Anton Malatinský Anton Hrušecký (7)
Valér Švec (7)
1965–66 Czechoslovak First League 6th/14 26 12 3 11 34:26 27 Anton Malatinský Valér Švec (9)
1966–67 Czechoslovak First League 3rd/14 26 16 2 8 53:26 34 Anton Malatinský Jozef Adamec (21)
1967–68 Czechoslovak First League 1st/14 26 15 5 6 57:26 35 Anton Malatinský Jozef Adamec (18)
1968–69 Czechoslovak First League 1st/14 26 17 5 4 50:21 39 Ján Hucko Adam Farkaš (13)
1969–70 Czechoslovak First League 2nd/16 30 15 10 5 55:23 40 Ján Hucko Jozef Adamec (16)
1970–71 Czechoslovak First League 1st/16 30 17 6 7 52:27 40 Valér Švec Jozef Adamec (16)
1971–72 Czechoslovak First League 1st/16 30 17 10 3 60:25 44 Anton Malatinský Jozef Adamec (14)
1972–73 Czechoslovak First League 1st/16 30 16 7 7 47:20 39 Anton Malatinský Ladislav Kuna (9)
1973–74 Czechoslovak First League 7th/16 30 8 13 9 32:31 29 Anton Malatinský Ladislav Kuna (7)
Jozef Adamec (7)
1974–75 Czechoslovak First League 6th/16 30 12 6 12 32:36 30 Anton Malatinský Tibor Jančula (7)
1975–76 Czechoslovak First League 10th/16 30 12 5 13 35:32 29 Anton Malatinský Jozef Adamec (6)
1976–77 Czechoslovak First League 14th/16 30 9 8 13 26:47 26 Milan Moravec Ladislav Kuna (5)
1977–78 Czechoslovak First League 9th/16 30 8 12 10 26:31 28 Viliam Novák Viliam Martinák (5)
Michal Gašparík (5)
1978–79 Czechoslovak First League 12th/16 30 7 13 10 34:37 27 Valér Švec Michal Gašparík (9)
1979–80 Czechoslovak First League 7th/16 30 11 10 9 35:35 32 Valér Švec Marián Brezina (8)
1980–81 Czechoslovak First League 10th/16 30 13 3 14 36:43 29 Kamil Majerník Marián Brezina (6)
1981–82 Czechoslovak First League 14th/16 30 10 4 16 31:41 24 Kamil Majerník Michal Gašparík (6)
Jozef Medgyes (6)
1982–83 Czechoslovak First League 8th/16 30 12 6 12 29:39 30 Justín Javorek Michal Gašparík (8)
1983–84 Czechoslovak First League 8th/16 30 12 6 12 29:39 30 Justín Javorek Michal Gašparík (8)
1983–84 Czechoslovak First League 7th/16 30 11 7 12 43:50 29 Justín Javorek Michal Gašparík (10)
1984–85 Czechoslovak First League 9th/16 30 10 9 11 33:39 29 Justín Javorek Jozef Dian (6)
1985–86 Czechoslovak First League 10th/16 30 9 9 12 25:32 27 Stanislav Jarábek Michal Gašparík (5)
1986–87 Czechoslovak First League 11th/16 30 12 3 15 41:52 27 Stanislav Jarábek Attila Belanský (9)
1987–88 Czechoslovak First League 10th/16 30 11 7 12 38:42 29 Stanislav Jarábek Attila Belanský (4)
Ivan Hucko (4)
Jaroslav Hutta (4)
1988–89 Czechoslovak First League 12th/16 30 10 7 13 36:46 27 Stanislav Jarábek Igor Klejch (12)
1989–90 Czechoslovak First League 15th/16 30 4 10 16 23:62 21 Ladislav Kuna
Dušan Radolský
Ján Gabriel (4)
1990–91 1.SNL ↑ 1st 30 17 7 6 65:25 41 Valér Švec
1991–92 Czechoslovak First League 14th/16 30 6 9 15 21:59 21 Valér Švec Ján Solár (4)
Marek Ujlaky (4)
1992–93 Czechoslovak First League 16th/16 30 3 10 17 24:60 16 Valér Švec
Richard Matovič
Július Zemaník (6)
  • Slovak Super Liga (1993–present)
Season League Pos./Teams Played Wins Draws Losses Score Points Managers Top scorer (Goals)
1993–94 Slovak Super Liga 7th/12 32 8 12 12 25:32 28 Ladislav Jurkemik, Justín Javorek   Marián Klago (5)
  Milan Malatinský (5)
1994–95 Slovak Super Liga 6th/12 32 12 8 12 43:35 44 Karol Pecze   Stanislav Moravec (7)
1995–96 Slovak Super Liga 3rd/12 32 19 6 7 54:32 63 Karol Pecze   Marek Ujlaky (11)
1996–97 Slovak Super Liga 2nd/16 30 21 6 3 66:24 69 Karol Pecze   Július Šimon (14)
1997–98 Slovak Super Liga 2nd/16 30 20 6 4 61:34 66 Dušan Galis   Ľubomír Luhový (17)
1998–99 Slovak Super Liga 3rd/16 30 19 7 4 59:20 64 Dušan Galis, Peter Zelenský   Fábio Gomes (9)
1999–00 Slovak Super Liga 4th/16 30 15 8 7 38:21 53 Anton Jánoš   Fábio Gomes (10)
2000–01 Slovak Super Liga 10th/10 36 8 10 18 39:62 34 Anton Jánoš, Peter Zelenský
Stanislav Jarábek
  Marek Ujlaky (9)
2001–02 2nd league 1st/16 30 18 7 5 61:22 61 Ladislav Molnár, Rastislav Vincúr
Jozef Adamec
  Miroslav Kriss (12)
2002–03 Slovak Super Liga 4th/10 36 15 11 10 55:47 56 Jozef Adamec   Vladimír Kožuch (12)
2003–04 Slovak Super Liga 4th/10 36 15 8 13 46:46 53 Miroslav Svoboda, Stanislav Jarábek
Vladimír Ekhardt
  Miroslav Kriss (11)
2004–05 Slovak Super Liga 5th/10 36 12 10 14 39:37 46 Jozef Vukušič, Milan Lešický   Pavol Masaryk (9)
2005–06 Slovak Super Liga 3rd/10 36 21 5 10 57:31 68 Jozef Adamec   Miroslav Kriss (12)
2006–07 Slovak Super Liga 9th/12 36 13 10 13 40:46 49 Jozef Bubenko, Jozef Adamec
Jozef Šuran, Ivan Hucko
  Miroslav Kriss (7)
2007–08 Slovak Super Liga 4th/12 33 15 7 11 52:40 52   Josef Mazura, Jozef Adamec   Ľubomír Bernáth (9)
2008–09 Slovak Super Liga 3rd/12 33 15 10 8 45:38 55   Vladimir Vermezović, Karol Pecze   Vladimír Kožuch (8)
2009–10 Slovak Super Liga 7th/12 33 12 5 16 52:46 41 Karol Pecze, Ľuboš Nosický
Milan Malatinský, Peter Zelenský
  Peter Doležaj (9)
2010–11 Slovak Super Liga 4th/12 33 13 10 10 40:30 49 Dušan Radolský, Peter Zelenský   Koro Koné (10)
2011–12 Slovak Super Liga 2nd/12 33 19 8 6 44:22 65   Pavel Hoftych   Martin Vyskočil (9)
2012–13 Slovak Super Liga 11th/12 33 8 11 14 34:51 35   Pavel Hoftych, Peter Zelenský
Vladimír Ekhardt
  Martin Vyskočil (6)
2013–14 Slovak Super Liga 3rd/12 33 16 5 12 47:42 53 Juraj Jarábek   Erik Sabo (10)
2014–15 Slovak Super Liga 4th/12 33 16 8 9 53:31 56 Juraj Jarábek   Erik Sabo (11)
  Ján Vlasko (11)
2015–16 Slovak Super Liga 4th/12 33 16 6 11 49:41 54 Juraj Jarábek, Branislav Mráz
Ivan Hucko, Miroslav Karhan
  David Depetris (15)
2016–17 Slovak Super Liga 6th/11 30 12 7 11 34:37 43 Miroslav Karhan   Robert Tambe (6)
  Erik Jirka (6)
2017–18 Slovak Super Liga 1st/12 32 20 4 8 41:28 64   Nestor El Maestro   Marvin Egho (7)
2018–19 Slovak Super Liga 7th/12 32 10 8 14 35:35 37   Radoslav Látal,   Michal Ščasný   Kubilay Yilmaz (9)
2019–20 Slovak Super Liga 4th/12 27 10 5 12 30:32 35   Ricardo Chéu, Marián Šarmír   Alex Sobczyk (8)
2020–21 Slovak Super Liga 3rd/12 32 17 4 11 48:37 55 M.Šarmír, Norbert Hrnčár, Michal Gašparík   Bamidele Yusuf (9)
2021–22 Slovak Super Liga 3rd/12 32 17 9 6 36:17 60 Michal Gašparík   Milan Ristovski (8)

European competitions

Accurate as of 11 August 2022

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1960 Mitropa Cup Group   Roma 2–0 0–1 2–1
1962 Mitropa Cup Group   Vojvodina 0–0 1–0 1–0
Group   Vasas 2–2 0–5 2–7
Group   Fiorentina 1–6 3–4 4–10
1966–67 Mitropa Cup First round   Budapest Honvéd 4–0 1–1 5–1
Quarter-finals   Lazio 1–0 1–1 2–1
Semi-finals   Fiorentina 2–0 1–2 3–2
Final   Újpesti Dózsa 3–1 2–3 5–4
1967–68 Mitropa Cup First round   Roma 2–1 1–1 3–2
Quarter-finals   Željezničar Sarajevo 2–1 2–2 4–3
Semi-finals   Vardar 4–1 2–2 6–3
Final   Red Star Belgrade 1–0 1–4 2–4
1967–68 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round   Lausanne-Sports 2–0 2–3 4–3
Second round   Torpedo Moscow 1–3 0–3 1–6
1968–69 European Cup First round   Steaua București 4–0 1–3 5–3
Second round   Reipas Lahti 7–1 9–1 16–2
Quarter-finals   AEK Athens 2–1 1–1 3–2
Semi-finals   Ajax 2–0 0–3 2–3
1969–70 European Cup First round   Hibernians 4–0 2–2 6–2
Second round   Galatasaray 1–0 0–1 1–1 (cf)
1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First round   Marseille 2–0 0–2 2–2 (4–3) (p)
Second round   Hertha 3–1 0–1 3–2
Third round   Köln 0–1 0–3 0–4
1971–72 European Cup First round   Dinamo București 2–2 0–0 2–2 (ag)
1972–73 European Cup Second round   Anderlecht 1–0 1–0 2–0
Quarter-finals   Derby County 1–0 0–2 1–2
1973–74 European Cup First round   Viking 1–0 2–1 3–1
Second round   Zorya Voroshilovgrad 0–0 1–0 1–0
Quarter-finals   Újpesti Dózsa 1–1 1–1 2–2 (3–4) (p)
1974 Intertoto cup Group   Wisła Kraków 0–0 2–2
Group   AIK 2–1 1–0
Group   VÖEST Linz 2–1 0–1
1975 Intertoto cup Group   KB 6–1 5–1
Group   Belenenses 2–2 1–2
Group   Amsterdam 2–0 1–1
1975–76 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round   Boavista 0–0 0–3 0–3
1976 Intertoto cup Group   Åtvidaberg 3–1 3–1
Group   Lillestrøm 5–1 1–1
Group   Austria Salzburg 2–0 3–1
1979 Intertoto cup Group   Esbjerg 2–0 1–0
Group   Kalmar 1–0 1–0
Group   First Vienna 3–0 1–1
1984 Intertoto cup Group   Zürich 2–0 1–2
Group   Ferencváros 1–1 1–3
Group   Austria Klagenfurt 3–1 4–2
1986–87 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round   Stuttgart 0–0 0–1 0–1
1996 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group   Čukarički Stankom 3–0
Group   Daugava 6–0
Group   Karlsruhe 1–1
Group   Universitatea Craiova 1–2
1997–98 UEFA Cup First qualifying round   Birkirkara 3–1 1–0 4–1
Second qualifying round   PAOK 0–1 3–5 3–6
1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Qualifying round   Vardar 2–0 1–0 3–0
First round   Beşiktaş 2–1 0–3 2–4
1999–00 UEFA Cup Qualifying round   Vllaznia 2–0 1–1 3–1
First round   Grazer AK 2–1 0–3 2–4
2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round   Pobeda 1–5 1–2 2–7
2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round   Debrecen 3–0 1–4 4–4 (ag)
Second round   Sloboda Tuzla 2–1 1–0 3–1
Third round   Slaven Koprivnica 2–2 0–0 2–2 (ag)
2006–07 UEFA Cup First qualifying round   Karvan 0–1 0–1 0–2
2008–09 UEFA Cup First qualifying round   WIT Georgia 2–2 0–1 2–3
2009–10 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round   Inter Baku 2–1 3–1 5–2
Second qualifying round   Sarajevo 1–1 0–1 1–2
2011–12 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round   Zeta 3–0 1–2 4–2
Second qualifying round   Tirana 3–1 0–0 3–1
Third qualifying round   Levski Sofia 2–1 1–2 3–3 (5–4) (p)
Play-off round   Lokomotiv Moscow 1–1 0–2 1–3
2012–13 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round   Sligo Rovers 3–1 1–1 4–1
Third qualifying round   Steaua București 0–3 1–0 1–3
2014–15 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round   Hibernians 5–0 4–2 9–2
Second qualifying round   Zestafoni 3–0 0–0 3–0
Third qualifying round   St. Johnstone 1–1 2–1 3–2
Play-off round   Zürich 1–3 1–1 2–4
2015–16 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round   Olimpic Sarajevo 0–0 1–1 1–1 (a)
Second qualifying round   Linfield 2–1 3–1 5–2
Third qualifying round   PAOK 1–1 0–1 1–2
2016–17 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round   Hibernians 3–0 3–0 6–0
Second qualifying round   Shirak 2–0 1–1 3–1
Third qualifying round   Austria Wien 0–1 1–0 1–1 (4–5) (p)
2018–19 UEFA Champions League First qualifying round   Zrinjski Mostar 1–0 1–1 2–1
Second qualifying round   Legia Warsaw 0–1 2–0 2–1
Third qualifying round   Red Star Belgrade 1–2 (a.e.t) 1–1 2–3
2018–19 UEFA Europa League Play-off round   Olimpija Ljubljana 1–1 2–0 3–1
Group D   Anderlecht 1–0 0–0 3rd place
7pts
  Fenerbahçe 1–0 0–2
  Dinamo Zagreb 1–2 1–3
2019–20 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round   Radnik Bijeljina 2–0 0–2 2–2 (3–2 p)
Second qualifying round   Lokomotiv Plovdiv 3–1 0–2 3–3 (a)
2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League First qualifying round   Mosta 2–0 2–3 4–3
Second qualifying round   Sepsi OSK 0–0 1–1 (a.e.t.) 1–1 (4–3 p)
Third qualifying round   Maccabi Tel Aviv 0–0 0–1 0−1
2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League Second qualifying round   Newtown 4–1 2–1 6–2
Third qualifying round   Raków Częstochowa 0–2 0–1 0–3

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed with a bold represented their countries while playing for Spartak.

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

Player records

Manager history

Name Nat. Years
Otto Horký   1939–40
Bruno Veselý   1940–41
Otto Horký   1941–42
Štefan Hadraba   1942–44
Ervín Kováč   1945–48
Anton Malatinský   1948–50
Karol Fekete   1950–52
Jozef Marko   1952–54
František Novotný   1955
Alexander Fekete   1955–56
Anton Malatinský   1956–60
Jozef Hagara   1960
Bozhin Laskov   1961
Alexander Lančarič   1961
František Gažo   1962–63
Anton Malatinský   1963–68
Ján Hucko   1968–70
Valér Švec   1970–71
Anton Malatinský   1971–76
Milan Moravec   1976–77
Viliam Novák   1977–78
Valér Švec   1978–80
Kamil Majerník   1980–82
 
Name Nat. Years
Justín Javorek   1982–85
Stanislav Jarábek   1985–88
Ladislav Kuna   1988–90
Valér Švec   1990–92
Ivan Haščík   1993
Richard Matovič   1993
Ladislav Jurkemik   1993–94
Justín Javorek   1994
Karol Pecze   1994–97
Dušan Galis   1997–99
Peter Zelenský   1999
Anton Jánoš   1999–2000
Peter Zelenský   2000–01
Stanislav Jarábek   2001
Ladislav Molnár   2001
Rastislav Vincúr   2001
Jozef Adamec   2002–03
Miroslav Svoboda   2003
Stanislav Jarábek   2003–04
Vladimír Ekhardt   2004
Jozef Vukušič   2004
Milan Lešický   2004–05
Jozef Adamec   2005–06
   
Name Nat. Years
Michal Ščasný   2019
Ricardo Chéu   2019–20
Marián Šarmír   2020
Norbert Hrnčár   2020–21
Michal Gašparík   2021–

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External links

  • Official website (in Slovak)
  • Spartak Trnava statistics

spartak, trnava, slovak, pronunciation, ˈspartak, ˈtr, naʋa, slovak, professional, football, club, based, trnava, historically, most, successful, clubs, country, having, czechoslovak, first, league, five, times, czechoslovak, four, occasions, reaching, semi, f. FC Spartak Trnava Slovak pronunciation ˈspartak ˈtr naʋa is a Slovak professional football club based in Trnava Historically it is one of the most successful clubs in the country having won the Czechoslovak First League five times and the Czechoslovak Cup on four occasions and reaching the semi final of the European Cup once and the quarter final twice More recently the club won the Slovak league title in 2018 as well as Slovak cup in 2019 and 2022 Spartak TrnavaFull nameFC Spartak TrnavaNickname s Bili andeli The White Angels Founded30 May 1923 99 years ago 1923 05 30 as TSS TrnavaGroundAnton Malatinsky StadiumCapacity19 200PresidentPeter MachoManagerMichal GasparikLeagueFortuna Liga2021 22Slovak Super Liga 3rd of 12WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Previous names 1 2 Golden era 1 3 1990s 1 4 2018 19 2 Honours 2 1 Domestic 2 1 1 Top goalscorers 2 2 European 2 2 1 UEFA ranking 3 Affiliated clubs 4 Sponsorship 5 Support and tradition 6 Rivalries 7 Stadium 8 Transfers 8 1 Record transfers 9 Players 9 1 Current squad 9 2 On loan 9 3 Retired numbers 9 4 Current technical staff 10 Club officials 11 Records 11 1 League history 12 European competitions 13 Notable players 14 Player records 14 1 Most appearances 14 2 Most goals 15 Manager history 16 References 17 External linksHistory EditThe club was founded on 30 May 1923 by the merger of Sk Cechie and CsSk into TSS Trnava After a communist takeover it became affiliated with the metal industry and was renamed to TJ Kovosmalt Metal enamel Previous names Edit SK Rapid Trnava 1923 39 TSS Trnava 1939 48 Sokol NV Trnava 1948 49 ZTJ Kovosmalt Trnava 1949 53 Spartak Trnava 1953 67 Spartak TAZ Trnava 1967 88 Spartak ZTS Trnava 1988 93 FC Spartak Trnava 1993 Golden era Edit In 1952 the club gained its current name but the performance in those years was very unstable Spartak played the 2nd league and after advancing to the highest competition they occupied mostly the lower parts of the table A better position came only in the 1959 60 season when Spartak took 4th place The Golden era of Spartak began in the 1966 67 season The team of legendary coach Anton Malatinsky was top of the league by the autumn but by the end of the season had finished only in third place Great success was achieved in the Mitropa Cup Spartak beat teams like Budapest Honved Lazio and Fiorentina and in the final they defeated Ujpest of Hungary In the following season Spartak gained their most memorable European results They reached the semi final of the European Cup to face Ajax It is their greatest success to date Main article 1968 69 European Cup 13 April 1969Ajax 3 0 Spartak TrnavaCruyff 27 Swart 52 Keizer 60 ReportOlympisch Stadion AmsterdamAttendance 55 490Referee Eric Jennings England 24 April 1969Spartak Trnava 2 0 AjaxKuna 27 49 ReportSpartak Stadium TrnavaAttendance 22 938Referee Ferdinand Marschall Austria Ajax won 3 2 on aggregate Under the management of Jan Hucko the team also won a second championship In 1970 71 and 1971 72 Trnava won their third and fourth championship titles under coaches Valer Svec and Anton Malatinsky The team also reached the quarter final of the European Cup in 1973 and 1974 The fifth and the last league title in 1972 73 beckoned the end of Spartak s golden era In 1976 Karol Dobias was in the squad that won the UEFA Euro 1976 1990s Edit Although Spartak finished 16th and last in the last unified Czechoslovak league season in 1992 93 the latter half of the 1990s can be considered the renaissance of football in Trnava During the 1995 96 season Spartak finished third and its popularity grew The 1996 97 season was a memorable one for the fans of Spartak Karol Pecze almost led the team to its first Slovakian league title but got beaten to it by Kosice in the final week of competition The following season under new coach Dusan Galis the team again achieved second place and then third place during the 1998 99 season which saw the end of this recovery of footballing prowess in Trnava 2018 19 Edit In Fortuna liga season 2017 18 Spartak won the league title for the first time in 45 years Under the leadership of coach Nestor El Maestro Trnava won the title three games before the end of the 2017 18 season after a 2 0 victory over Dunajska Streda 1 The title celebrations took place after the last season match against AS Trencin 17 113 spectators 2 They included an autograph session a ride on the city on an open bus fireworks and a solemn Holy Mass in the Cathedral sv Jana Krstiteľa 3 These were the biggest title celebrations in the history of Slovakia During the 2018 19 season Spartak reached the UEFA Europa League group stage for the first time They played against GNK Dinamo Zagreb Fenerbahce and R S C Anderlecht They finished 3rd with a record of 2 wins 1 draw and 3 losses Despite an abysmal league campaign Spartak managed to win the 2018 19 Slovak Cup Honours EditDomestic Edit Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak First League 1945 1993 Winners 5 1967 68 1968 69 1970 71 1971 72 1972 73 Runners up 1 1969 70 Third place 1 1966 67 Czechoslovak Cup Winners 4 1967 1971 1975 1986 Slovakia Slovak Super Liga 1993 present Winners 1 2017 18 Runners up 3 1996 97 1997 98 2011 12 Third place 6 1995 96 1998 99 2005 06 2008 09 2013 14 2020 21 Slovak Cup Winners 7 1970 71 1974 75 1985 86 1990 91 1997 98 2018 19 2021 22 Slovak Super Cup 1993 2014 Winners 1 1998Top goalscorers Edit The Czechoslovak League top scorer from 1944 to 1945 until 1992 93 Since the 1993 94 Slovak League Top scorer Year Winner G1966 67 Jozef Adamec 211967 68 Jozef Adamec 181969 70 Jozef Adamec 161970 71 Jozef Adamec 1611997 98 Ľubomir Luhovy 171Shared awardEuropean Edit European Cup UEFA Champions League Semi final 1 1968 69 Quarter final 2 1972 73 1973 74 Mitropa Cup Winners 1 1966 67 Runner up 2 1958 1967 68UEFA ranking Edit This is the current UEFA coefficient ranking as of 31 July 2022 Rank Team Coefficient113 Legia Warsaw 11 000114 AEK Athens F C 11 000115 Spartak Trnava 10 500116 HJK Helsinki 10 500117 FCSB 10 500Full listAffiliated clubs EditThe following clubs are currently affiliated with Spartak Trnava Lokomotiva Trnava 2016 present 4 PFK Piestany 2020 present 5 Sponsorship EditPeriod Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor 1991 Puma none1992 95 Liga1995 97 Slovakofarma1997 99 Lotto1999 00 Puma2000 01 none2001 02 HORIZONT2002 03 none2003 05 Sony WEGA2005 06 Uhlsport2006 07 Sony2007 08 none2008 10 Nike2010 11 Givova Danube Wings2011 12 TSS Grade2012 14 Adidas DanubeWings eu ZOS Trnava2014 15 Skoda Transportation2015 2018 Skoda ZOS Trnava2019 PN Invest2019 2020 DOBRY ANJEL2020 2021 none2021 TipsportSupport and tradition Edit Spartak fans in match against AS Trencin on 19 May 2018 The main ultras group is called Ultras Spartak Traditionally the club has had great support in the city but it is very popular in the whole region from Modra to Partizanske from Galanta to Nove Mesto nad Vahom everyone supports Spartak It is also very popular in both Czechia and Poland various clubs from these countries have unofficial friendships and attend the matches too The club s official anthem is Il Silenzio It is played prior to every home match when the players are entering onto the pitch Between 1988 and 2006 Spartak ultras had a mutual friendship with Banik Ostrava fans Good relations and friendship still persist to this day Rivalries EditMain article Traditional derby The greatest rival is Slovan Bratislava The rivalry has a long tradition and the derby is considered the most prestigious match in the Slovak football calendar Stadium EditAnton Malatinsky Stadium is located in the centre of Trnava directly behind the walls of the old town Formerly known simply as Spartak stadium it was renamed in 1998 in honour of the club s most successful manager Anton Malatinsky Stadium underwent a complex reconstruction in 2013 2015 Opening ceremony of the new stadium took place on 22 August 2015 The stadium has capacity of 19 200 spectators Transfers EditSpartak 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 Spartak after a few years of first team football and moving on to play football in leagues of a higher standard with the Austrian Football Bundesliga Julius Simon to FK Austria Wien in 1997 season 1997 98 topscorer Ľubomir Luhovy to Grazer AK in 1998 Greece Superleague Erik Sabo to PAOK in 2015 Peter Dolezaj to Olympiacos Volos in 2011 French Ligue 1 Koro Kone to Dijon FCO in 2012 Adam Jakubech to Lille OSC in 2017 Czech First League Vladimir Leitner to FK Teplice in 2000 Kamil Susko to FC Banik Ostrava in 2000 Cypriot First Division Dusan Tittel to AC Omonia in 1999 Norway Tippeligaen Martin Husar to Lillestrom SK in 2006 Polish Ekstraklasa Erik Jendrisek to Crakovia in 2015 Jan Vlasko to Zaglebie Lubin in 2015 Dobrivoj Rusov to Piast Gliwice in 2014 and Ľubos Kamenar to Slask Wroclaw in 2016 The top transfer was agreed in 1999 when Miroslav Karhan joined Spanish Real Betis for a fee 2 3 million Record transfers Edit Rank Player To Fee Year1 Miroslav Karhan Real Betis 2 3 million 1999 6 2 Adam Jakubech Lille OSC 1 0 million 20173 Erik Jirka Red Star Belgrade 0 75 million 2018 7 4 Martin Husar Lillestrom SK 0 6 million 2006 8 Erik Sabo PAOK 0 6 million 2015 9 unofficial feePlayers EditCurrent squad Edit As of 4 September 2022Note 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 Ľubos Kamenar2 DF SVK Lukas Stetina3 DF SVK Gergely Tumma7 FW MKD Milan Ristovski8 MF SVK Samuel Stefanik12 FW NGA Abdulrahman Taiwo on loan from SonderjyskE 13 DF SVK Marek Ujlaky14 FW GHA Kelvin Boateng15 MF SVK Roman Prochazka17 MF SVK Jakub Paur19 DF SVK Matej Curma20 MF NGA Azeez Oseni on loan from 36 Lion FC 21 MF SVK Patrick Karhan No Pos Nation Player22 MF SVK Alex Ivan23 MF CZE Erik Daniel24 DF SVK Kristian Kostrna26 DF SVK Sebastian Kosa28 MF SVK Martin Bukata29 DF SVK Martin Mikovic captain 31 GK SVK Dobrivoj Rusov71 GK SVK Dominik Takac72 GK SVK Martin Vantruba77 DF NGA Kazeem Bolaji88 MF GRE Kyriakos Savvidis91 MF BRA Dyjan DF CZE Filip Twardzik on loan from LASK For recent transfers see List of Slovak football transfers winter 2022 23 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 DF SVK Mario Mihal at Tatran Liptovsky Mikulas until 30 June 2023 MF SVK Samuel Benovic at Spartak Myjava until 30 June 2023 MF SVK Peter Kolesar at Slavoj Trebisov until 30 June 2023 FW SVK Stanislav Olejnik at Spartak Myjava until 30 June 2023 FW NGA Kenneth Ikugar at Slavoj Trebisov until 31 May 2023 Retired numbers Edit Main article Retired numbers in football Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player9 MF SVK Ladislav Kuna posthumous honour 10 FW SVK Jozef Adamec posthumous honour Current technical staff Edit Position StaffHead coach Michal GasparikAssistant coach Marian HodulikAssistant coach Tomas PrisztacsFitness coach Michal KukuckaGoalkeeping coach Pavel KameschCustodian Martin BohunickyPhysiotherapist Lenka JurisicovaMasseur Tomas HoloskaDoctor Marko BernadicDoctor Viliam VadrnaClub officials EditPosition NamePresident Peter MachoMarketing manager Pavol BielikTechnical manager Michal MaronPR manager Patrik VelsicYouth director Marian HybelaSafety manager Vladimir StupalaRecords EditLeague history Edit Czechoslovak First League 1948 93 Season League Pos Teams Played Wins Draws Losses Score Points Managers Top scorer goals 1964 65 Czechoslovak First League 10th 14 26 8 8 10 33 36 24 Anton Malatinsky Anton Hrusecky 7 Valer Svec 7 1965 66 Czechoslovak First League 6th 14 26 12 3 11 34 26 27 Anton Malatinsky Valer Svec 9 1966 67 Czechoslovak First League 3rd 14 26 16 2 8 53 26 34 Anton Malatinsky Jozef Adamec 21 1967 68 Czechoslovak First League 1st 14 26 15 5 6 57 26 35 Anton Malatinsky Jozef Adamec 18 1968 69 Czechoslovak First League 1st 14 26 17 5 4 50 21 39 Jan Hucko Adam Farkas 13 1969 70 Czechoslovak First League 2nd 16 30 15 10 5 55 23 40 Jan Hucko Jozef Adamec 16 1970 71 Czechoslovak First League 1st 16 30 17 6 7 52 27 40 Valer Svec Jozef Adamec 16 1971 72 Czechoslovak First League 1st 16 30 17 10 3 60 25 44 Anton Malatinsky Jozef Adamec 14 1972 73 Czechoslovak First League 1st 16 30 16 7 7 47 20 39 Anton Malatinsky Ladislav Kuna 9 1973 74 Czechoslovak First League 7th 16 30 8 13 9 32 31 29 Anton Malatinsky Ladislav Kuna 7 Jozef Adamec 7 1974 75 Czechoslovak First League 6th 16 30 12 6 12 32 36 30 Anton Malatinsky Tibor Jancula 7 1975 76 Czechoslovak First League 10th 16 30 12 5 13 35 32 29 Anton Malatinsky Jozef Adamec 6 1976 77 Czechoslovak First League 14th 16 30 9 8 13 26 47 26 Milan Moravec Ladislav Kuna 5 1977 78 Czechoslovak First League 9th 16 30 8 12 10 26 31 28 Viliam Novak Viliam Martinak 5 Michal Gasparik 5 1978 79 Czechoslovak First League 12th 16 30 7 13 10 34 37 27 Valer Svec Michal Gasparik 9 1979 80 Czechoslovak First League 7th 16 30 11 10 9 35 35 32 Valer Svec Marian Brezina 8 1980 81 Czechoslovak First League 10th 16 30 13 3 14 36 43 29 Kamil Majernik Marian Brezina 6 1981 82 Czechoslovak First League 14th 16 30 10 4 16 31 41 24 Kamil Majernik Michal Gasparik 6 Jozef Medgyes 6 1982 83 Czechoslovak First League 8th 16 30 12 6 12 29 39 30 Justin Javorek Michal Gasparik 8 1983 84 Czechoslovak First League 8th 16 30 12 6 12 29 39 30 Justin Javorek Michal Gasparik 8 1983 84 Czechoslovak First League 7th 16 30 11 7 12 43 50 29 Justin Javorek Michal Gasparik 10 1984 85 Czechoslovak First League 9th 16 30 10 9 11 33 39 29 Justin Javorek Jozef Dian 6 1985 86 Czechoslovak First League 10th 16 30 9 9 12 25 32 27 Stanislav Jarabek Michal Gasparik 5 1986 87 Czechoslovak First League 11th 16 30 12 3 15 41 52 27 Stanislav Jarabek Attila Belansky 9 1987 88 Czechoslovak First League 10th 16 30 11 7 12 38 42 29 Stanislav Jarabek Attila Belansky 4 Ivan Hucko 4 Jaroslav Hutta 4 1988 89 Czechoslovak First League 12th 16 30 10 7 13 36 46 27 Stanislav Jarabek Igor Klejch 12 1989 90 Czechoslovak First League 15th 16 30 4 10 16 23 62 21 Ladislav Kuna Dusan Radolsky Jan Gabriel 4 1990 91 1 SNL 1st 30 17 7 6 65 25 41 Valer Svec1991 92 Czechoslovak First League 14th 16 30 6 9 15 21 59 21 Valer Svec Jan Solar 4 Marek Ujlaky 4 1992 93 Czechoslovak First League 16th 16 30 3 10 17 24 60 16 Valer Svec Richard Matovic Julius Zemanik 6 Slovak Super Liga 1993 present Season League Pos Teams Played Wins Draws Losses Score Points Managers Top scorer Goals 1993 94 Slovak Super Liga 7th 12 32 8 12 12 25 32 28 Ladislav Jurkemik Justin Javorek Marian Klago 5 Milan Malatinsky 5 1994 95 Slovak Super Liga 6th 12 32 12 8 12 43 35 44 Karol Pecze Stanislav Moravec 7 1995 96 Slovak Super Liga 3rd 12 32 19 6 7 54 32 63 Karol Pecze Marek Ujlaky 11 1996 97 Slovak Super Liga 2nd 16 30 21 6 3 66 24 69 Karol Pecze Julius Simon 14 1997 98 Slovak Super Liga 2nd 16 30 20 6 4 61 34 66 Dusan Galis Ľubomir Luhovy 17 1998 99 Slovak Super Liga 3rd 16 30 19 7 4 59 20 64 Dusan Galis Peter Zelensky Fabio Gomes 9 1999 00 Slovak Super Liga 4th 16 30 15 8 7 38 21 53 Anton Janos Fabio Gomes 10 2000 01 Slovak Super Liga 10th 10 36 8 10 18 39 62 34 Anton Janos Peter Zelensky Stanislav Jarabek Marek Ujlaky 9 2001 02 2nd league 1st 16 30 18 7 5 61 22 61 Ladislav Molnar Rastislav Vincur Jozef Adamec Miroslav Kriss 12 2002 03 Slovak Super Liga 4th 10 36 15 11 10 55 47 56 Jozef Adamec Vladimir Kozuch 12 2003 04 Slovak Super Liga 4th 10 36 15 8 13 46 46 53 Miroslav Svoboda Stanislav Jarabek Vladimir Ekhardt Miroslav Kriss 11 2004 05 Slovak Super Liga 5th 10 36 12 10 14 39 37 46 Jozef Vukusic Milan Lesicky Pavol Masaryk 9 2005 06 Slovak Super Liga 3rd 10 36 21 5 10 57 31 68 Jozef Adamec Miroslav Kriss 12 2006 07 Slovak Super Liga 9th 12 36 13 10 13 40 46 49 Jozef Bubenko Jozef Adamec Jozef Suran Ivan Hucko Miroslav Kriss 7 2007 08 Slovak Super Liga 4th 12 33 15 7 11 52 40 52 Josef Mazura Jozef Adamec Ľubomir Bernath 9 2008 09 Slovak Super Liga 3rd 12 33 15 10 8 45 38 55 Vladimir Vermezovic Karol Pecze Vladimir Kozuch 8 2009 10 Slovak Super Liga 7th 12 33 12 5 16 52 46 41 Karol Pecze Ľubos Nosicky Milan Malatinsky Peter Zelensky Peter Dolezaj 9 2010 11 Slovak Super Liga 4th 12 33 13 10 10 40 30 49 Dusan Radolsky Peter Zelensky Koro Kone 10 2011 12 Slovak Super Liga 2nd 12 33 19 8 6 44 22 65 Pavel Hoftych Martin Vyskocil 9 2012 13 Slovak Super Liga 11th 12 33 8 11 14 34 51 35 Pavel Hoftych Peter Zelensky Vladimir Ekhardt Martin Vyskocil 6 2013 14 Slovak Super Liga 3rd 12 33 16 5 12 47 42 53 Juraj Jarabek Erik Sabo 10 2014 15 Slovak Super Liga 4th 12 33 16 8 9 53 31 56 Juraj Jarabek Erik Sabo 11 Jan Vlasko 11 2015 16 Slovak Super Liga 4th 12 33 16 6 11 49 41 54 Juraj Jarabek Branislav Mraz Ivan Hucko Miroslav Karhan David Depetris 15 2016 17 Slovak Super Liga 6th 11 30 12 7 11 34 37 43 Miroslav Karhan Robert Tambe 6 Erik Jirka 6 2017 18 Slovak Super Liga 1st 12 32 20 4 8 41 28 64 Nestor El Maestro Marvin Egho 7 2018 19 Slovak Super Liga 7th 12 32 10 8 14 35 35 37 Radoslav Latal Michal Scasny Kubilay Yilmaz 9 2019 20 Slovak Super Liga 4th 12 27 10 5 12 30 32 35 Ricardo Cheu Marian Sarmir Alex Sobczyk 8 2020 21 Slovak Super Liga 3rd 12 32 17 4 11 48 37 55 M Sarmir Norbert Hrncar Michal Gasparik Bamidele Yusuf 9 2021 22 Slovak Super Liga 3rd 12 32 17 9 6 36 17 60 Michal Gasparik Milan Ristovski 8 European competitions EditMain article Slovak football clubs in European competitions Accurate as of 11 August 2022 Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate1960 Mitropa Cup Group Roma 2 0 0 1 2 11962 Mitropa Cup Group Vojvodina 0 0 1 0 1 0Group Vasas 2 2 0 5 2 7Group Fiorentina 1 6 3 4 4 101966 67 Mitropa Cup First round Budapest Honved 4 0 1 1 5 1Quarter finals Lazio 1 0 1 1 2 1Semi finals Fiorentina 2 0 1 2 3 2Final Ujpesti Dozsa 3 1 2 3 5 41967 68 Mitropa Cup First round Roma 2 1 1 1 3 2Quarter finals Zeljeznicar Sarajevo 2 1 2 2 4 3Semi finals Vardar 4 1 2 2 6 3Final Red Star Belgrade 1 0 1 4 2 41967 68 UEFA Cup Winners Cup First round Lausanne Sports 2 0 2 3 4 3Second round Torpedo Moscow 1 3 0 3 1 61968 69 European Cup First round Steaua București 4 0 1 3 5 3Second round Reipas Lahti 7 1 9 1 16 2Quarter finals AEK Athens 2 1 1 1 3 2Semi finals Ajax 2 0 0 3 2 31969 70 European Cup First round Hibernians 4 0 2 2 6 2Second round Galatasaray 1 0 0 1 1 1 cf 1970 71 Inter Cities Fairs Cup First round Marseille 2 0 0 2 2 2 4 3 p Second round Hertha 3 1 0 1 3 2Third round Koln 0 1 0 3 0 41971 72 European Cup First round Dinamo București 2 2 0 0 2 2 ag 1972 73 European Cup Second round Anderlecht 1 0 1 0 2 0Quarter finals Derby County 1 0 0 2 1 21973 74 European Cup First round Viking 1 0 2 1 3 1Second round Zorya Voroshilovgrad 0 0 1 0 1 0Quarter finals Ujpesti Dozsa 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 p 1974 Intertoto cup Group Wisla Krakow 0 0 2 2Group AIK 2 1 1 0Group VOEST Linz 2 1 0 11975 Intertoto cup Group KB 6 1 5 1Group Belenenses 2 2 1 2Group Amsterdam 2 0 1 11975 76 UEFA Cup Winners Cup First round Boavista 0 0 0 3 0 31976 Intertoto cup Group Atvidaberg 3 1 3 1Group Lillestrom 5 1 1 1Group Austria Salzburg 2 0 3 11979 Intertoto cup Group Esbjerg 2 0 1 0Group Kalmar 1 0 1 0Group First Vienna 3 0 1 11984 Intertoto cup Group Zurich 2 0 1 2Group Ferencvaros 1 1 1 3Group Austria Klagenfurt 3 1 4 21986 87 UEFA Cup Winners Cup First round Stuttgart 0 0 0 1 0 11996 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group Cukaricki Stankom 3 0Group Daugava 6 0Group Karlsruhe 1 1Group Universitatea Craiova 1 21997 98 UEFA Cup First qualifying round Birkirkara 3 1 1 0 4 1Second qualifying round PAOK 0 1 3 5 3 61998 99 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Qualifying round Vardar 2 0 1 0 3 0First round Besiktas 2 1 0 3 2 41999 00 UEFA Cup Qualifying round Vllaznia 2 0 1 1 3 1First round Grazer AK 2 1 0 3 2 42003 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round Pobeda 1 5 1 2 2 72004 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round Debrecen 3 0 1 4 4 4 ag Second round Sloboda Tuzla 2 1 1 0 3 1Third round Slaven Koprivnica 2 2 0 0 2 2 ag 2006 07 UEFA Cup First qualifying round Karvan 0 1 0 1 0 22008 09 UEFA Cup First qualifying round WIT Georgia 2 2 0 1 2 32009 10 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Inter Baku 2 1 3 1 5 2Second qualifying round Sarajevo 1 1 0 1 1 22011 12 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Zeta 3 0 1 2 4 2Second qualifying round Tirana 3 1 0 0 3 1Third qualifying round Levski Sofia 2 1 1 2 3 3 5 4 p Play off round Lokomotiv Moscow 1 1 0 2 1 32012 13 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round Sligo Rovers 3 1 1 1 4 1Third qualifying round Steaua București 0 3 1 0 1 32014 15 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Hibernians 5 0 4 2 9 2Second qualifying round Zestafoni 3 0 0 0 3 0Third qualifying round St Johnstone 1 1 2 1 3 2Play off round Zurich 1 3 1 1 2 42015 16 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Olimpic Sarajevo 0 0 1 1 1 1 a Second qualifying round Linfield 2 1 3 1 5 2Third qualifying round PAOK 1 1 0 1 1 22016 17 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Hibernians 3 0 3 0 6 0Second qualifying round Shirak 2 0 1 1 3 1Third qualifying round Austria Wien 0 1 1 0 1 1 4 5 p 2018 19 UEFA Champions League First qualifying round Zrinjski Mostar 1 0 1 1 2 1Second qualifying round Legia Warsaw 0 1 2 0 2 1Third qualifying round Red Star Belgrade 1 2 a e t 1 1 2 32018 19 UEFA Europa League Play off round Olimpija Ljubljana 1 1 2 0 3 1Group D Anderlecht 1 0 0 0 3rd place 7pts Fenerbahce 1 0 0 2 Dinamo Zagreb 1 2 1 32019 20 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Radnik Bijeljina 2 0 0 2 2 2 3 2 p Second qualifying round Lokomotiv Plovdiv 3 1 0 2 3 3 a 2021 22 UEFA Europa Conference League First qualifying round Mosta 2 0 2 3 4 3Second qualifying round Sepsi OSK 0 0 1 1 a e t 1 1 4 3 p Third qualifying round Maccabi Tel Aviv 0 0 0 1 0 12022 23 UEFA Europa Conference League Second qualifying round Newtown 4 1 2 1 6 2Third qualifying round Rakow Czestochowa 0 2 0 1 0 3Notable players EditHad international caps for their respective countries Players whose name is listed with a bold represented their countries while playing for Spartak Past and present players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be found here Myenty Abena Jozef Adamec Izuchuckwu Anthony Marek Bakos Igor Balis Miroslav Barcik Bello Babatounde Michal Benedikovic Mario Bicak Julius Bielik Marian Brezina Frantisek Bolcek Nauris Bulvitis Vakhtang Chanturishvili Marek Cech Eldar Civic Matus Conka David Depetris Boubacar Diallo Karol Dobias Peter Dolezaj Lukas Dosek Vaclav Drobny Jean Paul Farrugia Ali Ghorbani Milos Glonek Vladimir Hagara Ľubos Hanzel Haris Harba Jaroslav Hrabal Anton Hrusecky Sergej Jakirovic Adam Jakubech Stanislav Jarabek Erik Jendrisek Erik Jirka Robert Jez Jozef Juriga Dusan Kabat Ľubos Kamenar Miroslav Karhan Marek Kascak Ivan Kelava Dusan Keketi Miroslav Konig Kamil Kopunek Rastislav Kostka Jaroslav Kravarik Vladimir Kozuch Ivica Kralj Ladislav Kuna Vladimir Labant Vladimir Leitner Martin Lipcak Ľubomir Luhovy Kamil Majernik Anton Malatinsky Milan Malatinsky Patryk Malecki Jozef Marko Kire Markoski Jaroslav Masrna Rastislav Michalik Bogdan Mitrea Stanislav Moravec Stevo Nikolic Tomas Oravec Filip Orsula Erik Pacinda Yasin Pehlivan Martin Poljovka Roman Prochazka Jakub Rada Martin Raska Milan Ristovski Branislav Rzeszoto Erik Sabo Julius Simon Ivan Schranz Davit Skhirtladze Martin Skrtel Dusan Sninsky Jan Solar Soune Soungole Imrich Stacho Samuel Stefanik Lukas Stetina Jozef Stibranyi Peter Styvar Kamil Susko Ľubomir Talda Robert Tambe Jaroslav Timko Dusan Tittel Dejan Trajkovski Marek Ujlaky Gino van Kessel Vojtech Varadin Martin Vyskocil Peter Zelensky Jan Zlocha Vladislav ZvaraPlayer records EditMost appearances Edit Nat Name App 1 Ladislav Kuna 4282 Marek Ujlaky 3663 Jozef Adamec 3284 Dusan Keketi 3095 Dusan Kabat 2856 Karol Dobias 279 Anton Hrusecky 2798 Jaroslav Hrabal 2759 Michal Gasparik 26010 Stanislav Jarabek 258 Most goals Edit Nat Name Goals1 Jozef Adamec 1392 Marek Ujlaky 873 Ladislav Kuna 854 Valer Svec 655 Anton Malatinsky 646 Vladimir Kozuch 627 Michal Gasparik 538 Frantisek Bolcek 519 Jan Sturdik 4810 Karol Tibensky 42 Viliam Jakubcik 42Manager history EditName Nat YearsOtto Horky 1939 40Bruno Vesely 1940 41Otto Horky 1941 42Stefan Hadraba 1942 44Ervin Kovac 1945 48Anton Malatinsky 1948 50Karol Fekete 1950 52Jozef Marko 1952 54Frantisek Novotny 1955Alexander Fekete 1955 56Anton Malatinsky 1956 60Jozef Hagara 1960Bozhin Laskov 1961Alexander Lancaric 1961Frantisek Gazo 1962 63Anton Malatinsky 1963 68Jan Hucko 1968 70Valer Svec 1970 71Anton Malatinsky 1971 76Milan Moravec 1976 77Viliam Novak 1977 78Valer Svec 1978 80Kamil Majernik 1980 82 Name Nat YearsJustin Javorek 1982 85Stanislav Jarabek 1985 88Ladislav Kuna 1988 90Valer Svec 1990 92Ivan Hascik 1993Richard Matovic 1993Ladislav Jurkemik 1993 94Justin Javorek 1994Karol Pecze 1994 97Dusan Galis 1997 99Peter Zelensky 1999Anton Janos 1999 2000Peter Zelensky 2000 01Stanislav Jarabek 2001Ladislav Molnar 2001Rastislav Vincur 2001Jozef Adamec 2002 03Miroslav Svoboda 2003Stanislav Jarabek 2003 04Vladimir Ekhardt 2004Jozef Vukusic 2004Milan Lesicky 2004 05Jozef Adamec 2005 06 Name Nat YearsJozef Bubenko 2006Jozef Adamec 2006Jozef Suran 2007Ivan Hucko 2007Josef Mazura 2007 08Jozef Adamec 2008Vladimir Vermezovic 2008Karol Pecze 2008 09Peter Zelensky 2009Ľubos Nosicky 2009Milan Malatinsky 2010Peter Zelensky 2010Dusan Radolsky 2010 11Peter Zelensky 2011Pavel Hoftych 2011 12Peter Zelensky 2012 13Vladimir Ekhardt 2013Juraj Jarabek 2013 15Branislav Mraz 2015Ivan Hucko 2015 16Miroslav Karhan 2016 17Nestor El Maestro 2017 18Radoslav Latal 2018 Name Nat YearsMichal Scasny 2019Ricardo Cheu 2019 20Marian Sarmir 2020Norbert Hrncar 2020 21Michal Gasparik 2021 References Edit Spartak Trnava vs DAC 2 0 05 05 2018 rowdie co uk Retrieved 25 January 2021 s SPORT SK s r o amp Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia a VIDEO Trencin zvitazil na ihrisku majstrovskej Trnavy Sport sk in Slovak Retrieved 25 January 2021 a s Petit Press Spartak zverejnil program majstrovskych oslav fanusikovia sa maju na co tesit mytrnava sme sk in Slovak Retrieved 25 January 2021 V Trnave vyhodna dohoda dvoch klubov Spartaka a Lokomotivy FutbalPortal sk futbalportal net Futbal PFK Piestany a Spartak Trnava budu spolupracovat zpiestan sk in Slovak Retrieved 24 August 2020 Trnava prestupom Saba pekne zarobila Tromfne niekto rekord Hubocana www1 pluska sk 11 August 2015 FOTO JIRKA NA MARAKANI ZA 750 000 EVRA Poznati svi detalji transfera Slovaka u Zvezdu INFORMER Kader pod drobnohľadom Spartak Trnava FutbalPortal sk futbalportal net Z Trnavy do Soluna za 600 tisic Za koho dostane Spartak peknu sumu www1 pluska sk 10 August 2015 External links EditOfficial website in Slovak Spartak Trnava statistics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Spartak Trnava amp oldid 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