Slovak Super Liga

Fortuna liga
Founded 1993
Country Slovakia
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams 12
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to 2. liga
Domestic cup(s) Slovnaft Cup
International cup(s) Champions League
Europa League
Current champions Spartak Trnava
(2017–18)
Most championships ŠK Slovan Bratislava (8 titles)
TV partners RTVS
OrangeTV
Website http://www.fortunaliga.sk/
2018–19 Fortuna liga

The Slovak Super Liga is the top level football league in Slovakia, currently known as the Fortuna Liga due to a sponsorship arrangement.[1] It was formed in 1993 following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. The record for most titles is eight, held by Slovan Bratislava. The current title holders are FC Spartak Trnava.

History

Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia (1918–1993). First Slovak championship Zväzové Majstrovstvá Slovenska was played between Slovak teams (1925–1933). Until 1935-36, no Slovak team played in the Czechoslovak (professional, state) league. During German occupation of Czechoslovakia Czech and Slovak clubs were competed in their own, separate competitions.[2] The sole Slovak club in the league, ŠK Bratislava, was removed from the league and joined a new Slovak league, the Slovenská liga (1939–1945), in the newly independent Slovak Republic.

Winners:[3]

Format

Throughout the Fortuna liga history, the number of clubs competing at the top level in 1996 has increased, in 2000 has been gradually decreased and in 2006 has again increased. Below is a complete record of how many teams played in each season throughout the league's history:

 
  • 12 clubs = 19931996
  • 16 clubs = 19962000
  • 10 clubs = 20002006
  • 12 clubs = 2006present

Sponsorship

Period Sponsor Name
1993–1997 No main sponsor Superliga
1997–2002 Reemtsma Mars superliga
2002–2003 No main sponsor Superliga
2003–2014 Heineken Corgoň liga[4]
2014–2023 Fortuna Fortuna liga[5]

Current teams (2018–2019)

Team Stadium Capacity or seats
FC DAC 1904 Dunajská StredaMOL Aréna10,352
FC Spartak TrnavaŠtadión Antona Malatinského19,200
FC ViOn Zlaté MoravceŠtadión FC ViOn4,000
AS TrenčínŠtadión na Sihoti3,500
FK SenicaOMS ARENA Senica5,070
MFK RužomberokŠtadión pod Čebraťom4,817
ŠKF SereďŠtadión pod Zoborom7,480
MFK Zemplín MichalovceMestský futbalový štadión4,440
MŠK ŽilinaŠtadión pod Dubňom11,313
ŠK Slovan BratislavaŠtadión Pasienky11,591
FK Železiarne PodbrezováZELPO Aréna4,061
FC NitraŠtadión pod Zoborom7,480

Source for teams:[6]

Champions

Season Champions Runners-up Third place Top scorer Goals Team
1993–94 Slovan Bratislava Inter Bratislava DAC Dunajská Streda Slovakia Pavol Diňa 19 DAC Dunajska Streda
1994–95 Slovan Bratislava 1. FC Košice Inter Bratislava Slovakia Robert Semenik 18 Dukla Banská Bystrica
1995–96 Slovan Bratislava 1. FC Košice Spartak Trnava Slovakia Robert Semenik 29 1. FC Košice
1996–97 1. FC Košice Spartak Trnava Slovan Bratislava Slovakia Jozef Kožlej 22 1. FC Košice
1997–98 1. FC Košice Spartak Trnava Inter Bratislava Slovakia Ľubomír Luhový 17 Spartak Trnava
1998–99 Slovan Bratislava Inter Bratislava Spartak Trnava Slovakia Martin Fabuš 19 Ozeta Dukla Trenčín
1999–00 Inter Bratislava 1. FC Košice Slovan Bratislava Slovakia Szilárd Németh 16 Inter Bratislava
2000–01 Inter Bratislava Slovan Bratislava MFK Ružomberok Slovakia Szilárd Németh 23 Inter Bratislava
2001–02 MŠK Žilina Matador Púchov Inter Bratislava Slovakia Marek Mintál 21 MŠK Žilina
2002–03 MŠK Žilina Artmedia Bratislava Slovan Bratislava Slovakia Marek Mintál
Slovakia Martin Fabuš
20 MŠK Žilina
Laugaricio Trenčín, MŠK Žilina
2003–04 MŠK Žilina Dukla Banská Bystrica MFK Ružomberok Slovakia Roland Števko 17 MFK Ružomberok
2004–05 Artmedia Bratislava MŠK Žilina Dukla Banská Bystrica Slovakia Filip Šebo 22 Artmedia Petržalka
2005–06 MFK Ružomberok Artmedia Bratislava Spartak Trnava Slovakia Róbert Rák
Slovakia Erik Jendrišek
21 FC Nitra
MFK Ružomberok
2006–07 MŠK Žilina Artmedia Bratislava Slovan Bratislava Slovakia Tomáš Oravec 16 Artmedia Petržalka
2007–08 Artmedia Bratislava MŠK Žilina FC Nitra Slovakia Ján Novák 17 MFK Košice
2008–09 Slovan Bratislava MŠK Žilina Spartak Trnava Slovakia Pavol Masaryk 15 ŠK Slovan Bratislava
2009–10 MŠK Žilina Slovan Bratislava Dukla Banská Bystrica Slovakia Róbert Rák 18 FC Nitra
2010–11 Slovan Bratislava FK Senica MŠK Žilina Slovakia Filip Šebo 22 ŠK Slovan Bratislava
2011–12 MŠK Žilina Spartak Trnava Slovan Bratislava Slovakia Pavol Masaryk 18 MFK Ružomberok
2012–13 Slovan Bratislava FK Senica AS Trenčín Slovakia David Depetris 16 AS Trenčín
2013–14 Slovan Bratislava AS Trenčín Spartak Trnava Slovakia Tomáš Malec 14 AS Trenčín
2014–15 AS Trenčín MŠK Žilina Slovan Bratislava Croatia Matej Jelić
Czech Republic Jan Kalabiška
19 MŠK Žilina
FK Senica
2015–16 AS Trenčín Slovan Bratislava Spartak Myjava Curaçao Gino van Kessel 17 AS Trenčín
2016–17 MŠK Žilina Slovan Bratislava MFK Ružomberok Slovakia Filip Hlohovský
Guinea Seydouba Soumah
20 MŠK Žilina
Slovan Bratislava
2017–18 Spartak Trnava Slovan Bratislava Dunajská Streda Slovakia Samuel Mráz 21 MŠK Žilina

Source for list of championship winners:[7]

Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-up Championship seasons Runners-Up seasons
Slovan Bratislava
8
5
1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1998–99, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14 2000–01, 2009–10, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18
MŠK Žilina
7
4
2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2006–07, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2016–17 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2014–15
FC VSS Košice
2
3
1996–97, 1997–98 1994–95, 1995–96, 1999–00
Petržalka
2
3
2004–05, 2007–08 2002–03, 2005–06, 2006–07
Inter Bratislava
2
2
1999–00, 2000–01 1993–94, 1998–99
AS Trenčín
2
1
2014–15, 2015–16 2013–14
Spartak Trnava
1
3
2017–18 1996–97, 1997–98, 2011–12
MFK Ružomberok
1
2005–06
FK Senica
2
2010–11, 2012–13
Matador Púchov
1
2001–02
Banská Bystrica
1
2003–04

Titles by city

City Titles Winning Clubs
Bratislava
12
Slovan Bratislava (8), Inter Bratislava (2), Artmedia Petržalka (2)
Žilina
7
MŠK Žilina (7)
Košice
2
VSS Košice (2)
Trenčín
2
AS Trenčín (2)
Ružomberok
1
MFK Ružomberok (1)
Trnava
1
FC Spartak Trnava (1)

Bold indicates clubs currently playing in the top division.

All-Time Table

The All-time table is an overall record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in Slovak Super Liga since its inception in 1993. The table is accurate as of the end of the 2017–18 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2018–19 Fortuna Liga.

Pos Team S P W D L F A GD Pts
1 Slovan Bratislava 23 747 404 176 167 1271 738 533 1368
2 MŠK Žilina 24 787 388 174 225 1317 802 515 1325
3 Spartak Trnava 24 777 353 184 238 1095 860 235 1237
4 MFK Ružomberok 21 693 268 185 240 888 855 33 989
5 AS Trenčín 17 588 246 123 216 858 776 82 864
6 VSS Košice 19 616 241 148 227 835 799 36 863
7 Dukla Banská Bystrica 19 616 197 169 250 725 786 (-61) 751
8 MFK Petržalka 14 463 204 114 145 676 561 115 726
9 Inter Bratislava 14 454 203 102 149 667 519 148 693
10 Tatran Prešov 16 515 148 143 224 529 734 (-205) 577
11 FC Nitra 15 481 148 102 231 490 681 (-191) 531
12 DAC Dunajská Streda 15 479 141 121 217 510 720 (-210) 525
13 MFK Dubnica 13 424 119 117 188 436 604 (-168) 473
14 FK Senica 9 293 106 73 112 356 369 (-13) 393
15 ViOn Zlaté Moravce 10 326 84 78 164 323 511 (-188) 330
16 Matador Púchov 6 216 70 53 93 235 294 (-59) 263
17 Chemlon Humenné 7 216 71 43 102 238 323 (-85) 246
18 Baník Prievidza 7 216 59 44 113 239 369 (-130) 212
19 Spartak Myjava 5 132 55 27 50 167 177 (-10) 192
20 Lokomotíva Košice 5 156 48 37 71 180 241 (-61) 174
21 JAS Bardejov 5 154 45 24 85 159 232 (−73) 159
22 Podbrezová 4 128 40 29 59 138 174 (-36) 149
23 FC Rimavská Sobota 4 126 35 29 62 129 193 (−64) 134
24 Zemplín Michalovce 3 95 24 21 48 102 144 (-42) 99
25 FC Senec 3 91 18 28 45 85 152 (−67) 82
26 MFK Skalica 1 33 6 6 21 30 62 (-32) 24

S = Number of seasons; P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
aSpartak Myjava withdrew from the league on 21 December 2016, and their results from season 2016-17 were expunged.

League at 2018–19:

2018–19 Slovak First Football League
2018–19 2. Liga (Slovakia)
2018–19 3. Liga (Slovakia)
4. Liga (Slovakia)
5. Liga (Slovakia)
Clubs that no longer exist

All time top scorers

The table is accurate as of the end of the 2015–16 season.

#NameClubsGoals
1. Juraj Halenár Inter Bratislava (35), Artmedia (33), Slovan Bratislava (57) 125
2. Róbert Semeník Dukla B. Bystrica (72), 1.FC Košice (43), FC Nitra (5) 120
3. Pavol Masaryk Spartak Trnava (10), Slovan Bratislava (45), MFK Ružomberok (28), FK Senica (2), MFK Skalica (2) 87
4. Marek Ujlaky Spartak Trnava (79), Slovan Bratislava (2), FC Senec (3), ViOn Z. Moravce (2) 86
5. Szilárd Németh Slovan Bratislava (25), 1.FC Košice (21), Inter Bratislava (39) 85

In European competitions

UEFA league coefficient ranking

(As of 31 September 2018)[8]

RankLeaguePoints
29Romania Liga I15.950
30Slovenia Slovenian PrvaLiga15.000
31Slovakia Slovak Super Liga14.875
32Liechtenstein Liechtenstein13.500
33Hungary Nemzeti Bajnokság I9.250

Transfers

Fortuna Liga 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 Fortuna Liga after a few years of first team football and moving on to play football in leagues of a higher standard.

Record departures

Rank Player From To Fee Year
1.Slovakia László BénesMŠK ŽilinaGermany Mönchengladbach€5.5 million*2016[9]
2.Slovakia Dávid HanckoMŠK ŽilinaItaly ACF Fiorentina€4.5 million*2018[10]
3.Slovakia Peter DubovskýŠK Slovan BratislavaSpain Real Madrid€4.3 million* (110 mil. SKK)1993[11]
4.Slovakia Tomáš HubočanMŠK ŽilinaRussia Zenit€3.8 million2008[12]
5.Slovakia Matúš BeroAS TrenčínTurkey Trabzonspor€3.5 million*2016[13]
6.Slovakia Miroslav KarhanFC Spartak TrnavaSpain Real Betis€2.3 million1999[14]
7.Slovakia Vladimír KinderŠK Slovan BratislavaEngland Middlesbrough€2.2 million (64 mil. SKK)1996[15]
8.Serbia Nemanja MatićMFK KošiceEngland FC Chelsea€1.75 million2009[16]
9.Guinea Seydouba SoumahŠK Slovan BratislavaSerbia Partizan€1.65 million2017[17]
10.Slovakia Nikolas ŠpalekMŠK ŽilinaItaly Brescia€1.5 million2018[18]
Slovakia Denis VavroMŠK ŽilinaDenmark FC Copenhagen€1.5 million*2017[19]
Slovakia Samuel MrázMŠK ŽilinaItaly Empoli F.C.€1.5 million*2018[20]
Curaçao Gino van KesselAS TrenčínCzech Republic Slavia Prague€1.5 million*2016[21][22]

Record arrivals

Rank Player From To Fee Year
1.Slovenia Andraž ŠporarSwitzerland FC BaselŠK Slovan BratislavaAbout €2 million*2018[23]
2.Nigeria Rabiu IbrahimBelgium K.A.A. GentŠK Slovan Bratislava€1.0 million2017[24]
3.Hungary Dávid HolmanHungary Debreceni VSCŠK Slovan Bratislava€0.7 million2017
Slovakia Marek ŠpilárSlovakia Tatran Prešov1.FC Košice€0.7 million (20mil SKK)*1997[25]
Hungary András Telek Hungary Ferencvárosi TC1.FC Košice€0.7 million (20mil SKK)*1997[26]

The Golden Star

Based on an idea of Umberto Agnelli, the honor of Golden Star for Sports Excellence was introduced to recognize sides that have won multiple championships or other honours by the display of gold stars on their team badges and jerseys.

The current officially sanctioned Fortuna Liga stars are:

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