SK Slovan Bratislava is a Slovakian football club from the city of Bratislava, Slovakia. The club is currently playing in the Slovakian 1. liga.
History
Founded as 1.CsSk Bratislava in 1919, the name of the club changed in 1953 to Slovan Bratislava. It is considered to be one of the most successful team in Slovakia.
Country | Slovakia |
City | Bratislava |
Founded | 1919 |
Ground | Tehelne pole |
Nickname | Belasi (Sky Blues) |
Coach | Vladimír Weiss |
Website | skslovan.com |
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It is the first and the only club in Slovakia to win one of the European cup competitions in 1969, lifting the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup.
The club has achieved various honours in its many years of playing career, both domestic and European. It has won various domestic cup and leagues for several times including winning the Slovak League / Slovak Super Liga 22 times and the Czechoslovak First League eight times (between 1945 and 1993). Slovan also have won the Slovak Cup 17 times, the Czechoslovak Cup five times and the Slovak Super Cup four times.
The European cups and trophy won by the club includes UEFA Cup, Winners’ cup, Intertoto Cup for 10 times, Ciutat de Barcelona Trophy and Ciudad de Cartagena Trophy.
After winning six straight Slovak 1. liga titles, Slovan qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in 2024-25, beating Danish club Midtjylland, Cypriot club APOEL and Slovenian outfit Celje in the playoffs.
Stadium
The club has a huge support of its fans. The club plays its home matches at the home stadium named as Tehelné pole, Bratislava that has a capacity of 22,500 viewers at a time.
Honours
- Slovak League / Slovak Super Liga (1926–1933; 1939–1944; 1993–present) Winners (22)
- Slovak Cup (1969–present) Winners (17)
- Slovak Super Cup (1994–2016) Winners (4)
- Czechoslovak First League (1935–1938; 1945–1993) Winners (8)
- Czechoslovak Cup (1960–1993) Winners (5)
- UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup Winners: 1968–69
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