FC Nitra

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FC Nitra
FC Nitra logo.svg
Full nameFootball Club Nitra
Nickname(s)Trogári
Founded1909;115 years ago (1909)
as Nyitrai ÖTTSO
Ground Štadión pod Zoborom,
Nitra
Capacity7,480
OwnerSalangana s.r.o – 58% [1]
Manager Augustín Antalík  [ cs ]
League 4. liga
2022–23 14th
Website Club website

FC Nitra is a Slovak association football club, playing in the town of Nitra. Established in 1909, FC Nitra is one of the oldest football clubs in Slovakia.

Contents

History

Czechoslovak era

Nitra were promoted and relegated 4 times from the Czechoslovak First League with their longest stay being 5 years (1979–1984, 1986–1991). Nitra came close to clinching the title in 1962 only to lose out by 3 points to Dukla Prague. This year was most successful in club history because they reached also Mitropa Cup final. Another successful period was end of 80s when Nitra stayed on top positions in Czechoslovak First League (in 1989 they reached 3rd place) with players like Michal Hipp, Ľubomír Moravčík, Ladislav Molnár, Peter Palúch, Jozef Majoroš, Róbert Tomaschek, Miroslav Sovič. FC Nitra was the first football professional club in the former Czechoslovakia.[ citation needed ]

Slovan Nitra Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2–2 Flag of Italy.svg FC Bologna
Bachratý  [ cs ]Soccerball shade.svg8'
Hrnčár  [ cs ]Soccerball shade.svg76' (pen.)
[2] Nielsen Soccerball shade.svg43'
Perani Soccerball shade.svg55' (pen.)
Štadión pod Zoborom, Nitra
Attendance: 10,000
FC Bologna Flag of Italy.svg 3–0 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Slovan Nitra
Demarco Soccerball shade.svg21'
Pascutti Soccerball shade.svg47'
Nielsen Soccerball shade.svg59'
[3]
Stadio Comunale, Bologna
Attendance: 10,000

Slovak era

Nitra was involved in the inaugural Slovakian championship in 1994 but was relegated to the second division after their first season. The following season they were promoted back to the first division, only for the same fate to occur and were again relegated. Roller coaster seasons became somewhat of an FC Nitra speciality during the early 90s, until the promotions stopped in 2001 where fans had to wait five long seasons before seeing their club again return to the top flight where they finished with a respectable fifth place. This was mainly due to the work of head coach Ivan Galád, who took control of the team in the winter of 2004, guiding the team to a fourth-place finish in the second division.[ citation needed ]

Róbert Rák became the top goal scorer both in the second division in the 2004/2005 season and (together with Erik Jendrišek) in the first division in the 2005/2006 season. In the beginning of the next season he was transferred to MFK Ružomberok. Galád coached the team very defensively (as according to his words no good striker was in the team). Galád lost his job after not much good results of the team at the end of 2006/2007 season (many losses and draws).[ citation needed ] The former Czech player Pavel Hapal was named as the head coach of the team for the 2007/2008 season. His way of coaching brought almost immediately very good results and the team finished 3rd (the best in the history of the club). After the season Hapal decided to leave the club to accept an offer from the top Czech club FK Mladá Boleslav. Pavel Malura, another coach from the Czech Republic, has taken the job. In spring 2009 the new manager Petar Kurčubić was appointed.

In 2021 after the club was relegated from the top flight, they did not obtain a licence for the league below and so were further demoted another level.

Events timeline

Honours

Domestic

Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia

Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia

Czechoslovak and Slovak Top Goalscorer

The Czechoslovak League top scorer from 1944–45 until 1992–93. Since the 1993–94 Slovak League Top scorer.

YearWinnerG
1959–60 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Pucher  [ cs ]18
2005–06 Flag of Slovakia.svg Róbert Rák 211
2009–10 Flag of Slovakia.svg Róbert Rák 18
1Shared award

European

Sponsorship

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
1998–2001 Erreà Volkswagen
2001–2002GemsPozemné Staviteľstvo Nitra
2002–2004 DIADORA
2004–2005 hummel Bonul security
2005–2006 Jako Dynamik
2006–2008Bonul security
2008–2010Bonul security
El Comp
2010–13Bonul security
El Comp
Špeciál Izotex
2013–2016 Mesto Nitra
2017–2020none
2020– Adidas

Current squad

Updated 5 August 2021Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
19 MF Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Jakub Sedláček
21 DF Flag of Senegal.svg  SEN Tidiane Djiby Ba
No.Pos.NationPlayer
33 GK Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Róbert Baláži
44 MF Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Ádam Mészáros
MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Fabiano Alves

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.NationPlayer
18 FW Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Matej Franko (at Dukla Banská Bystrica until 30 June 2022)
77 FW Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Jakub Tancík (at MFK Ružomberok until 15 June 2022)
No.Pos.NationPlayer

Current technical staff

Updated 2 March 2023
StaffJob title
Flag of Slovakia.svg Dušan Borko  [ cs ]Manager
Flag of Slovakia.svg Igor Obert Assistant manager
Flag of Slovakia.svg Henrich Benčík Sport Director
Flag of Slovakia.svg Miroslav König Goalkeeping coach
Flag of Slovakia.svg Augustín AntalíkTeam Leader
Flag of Slovakia.svg MUDr. Ivan ŠtefanovTeam Doctor
Flag of Slovakia.svg Jozef UrminskýPhysiotherapist
Flag of Slovakia.svg Róbert GyepesMasseur

Results

League and Cup history

Slovak League only (1993–present)

SeasonDivision (Name)Pos./TeamsPl.WDLGSGAP Slovak Cup EuropeTop Scorer (Goals)
1993–94 1st (Mars Superliga)12/(12)3212317394627Round 3
1994–95 2nd (1. liga)1/(16)301956582962Round 2 Flag of Slovakia.svg Prochászka (13)
1995–96 1st (Mars Superliga)11/(12)327520305926Round 1 Flag of Slovakia.svg Norbert Hrnčár (7)
1996–97 1st (Mars Superliga)16/(16)305520224820Round 1
1997–98 2nd (1. liga)1/(16)342086733668Round 2 Flag of Slovakia.svg Peter Hodúr (18)
1998–99 1st (Mars Superliga)12/(16)307716284828Round 2 Flag of Slovakia.svg Marián Klago (8)
1999–00 1st (Mars Superliga)13/(16)308418244428Round 2 Flag of Slovakia.svg Róbert Jež (4)
Flag of Slovakia.svg Jozef Jelšic (4)
2000–01 2nd (1. Liga)2/(18)3421310772766Round 1 Flag of Slovakia.svg Mário Breška (23)
2001–02 2nd (1. Liga)7/(16)3012711413443Round 1 Flag of Slovakia.svg Jozef Jelšic (17)
2002–03 2nd (1. Liga)12/(16)3011514362938Quarter-finals Flag of Slovakia.svg Jozef Jelšic (15)
2003–04 2nd (1. Liga)4/(16)3015312453248Round 2 Flag of Slovakia.svg Róbert Rák (13)
2004–05 2nd (1. Liga)1/(16)362163491669Round 2 Flag of Slovakia.svg Róbert Rák (27)
2005–06 1st (Corgoň Liga)5/(10)3612915424845Semi-finals UI 2.R ( Flag of Ukraine.svg Dnipro) Flag of Slovakia.svg Róbert Rák (21)
2006–07 1st (Corgoň Liga)6/(12)289415213331Quarter-finals Flag of Slovakia.svg Andrej Hesek (6)
2007–08 1st (Corgoň Liga)3/(12)3317610402657Quarter-finals UI 1.R ( Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Neftçi Baku) Flag of Slovakia.svg Andrej Hesek (5)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Gruber (5)
2008–09 1st (Corgoň Liga)11/(12)339816345335Round 2 Flag of Slovakia.svg Róbert Rák (9)
2009–10 1st (Corgoň Liga)4/(12)3314613424048Round 3 Flag of Slovakia.svg Róbert Rák (18)
2010–11 1st (Corgoň Liga)8/(12)3311715305140Quarter-finals EL Q1 ( Flag of Hungary.svg ETO Győr) Flag of Slovakia.svg Róbert Rák (9)
2011–12 1st (Corgoň Liga)8/(12)3391212333939Round 3 Flag of Slovakia.svg Vratislav Gajdoš (5)
2012–13 1st (Corgoň Liga)10/(12)3311616395436Round 3 Flag of Brazil.svg Cléber (11)
2013–14 1st (Corgoň Liga)12/(12)336819336326Round 2 Flag of Brazil.svg Cléber (7)
2014–15 2nd (DOXXbet Liga)5/(24)22877262531Round 5 Flag of Slovakia.svg Matúš Paukner (21)
2015–16 2nd (DOXXbet Liga)7/(24)3013710543646Round 4 Flag of Slovakia.svg Matúš Paukner (17)
2016–17 2nd (DOXXbet liga)2/(24)301857573259Round 5 Flag of Slovakia.svg Filip Balaj (20)
2017–18 1st (Fortuna Liga)7/(12)3110129282742Round 5 Flag of Slovakia.svg Filip Balaj (6)
Flag of Slovakia.svg Tomáš Vestenický (6)
2018–19 1st (Fortuna Liga)9/(12)3281014424834Quarter-finals Flag of Slovakia.svg Tomáš Vestenický (10)
2019–20 1st (Fortuna Liga)12/(12)277416233625Quarter-finals Flag of North Macedonia.svg Milan Ristovski (12)
2020–21 1st (Fortuna Liga)12/(12)1327619265527Round 3 Flag of Slovakia.svg Michal Faško (8)
2021–22 3rd (III. liga)16/(18)348224427526Round 2 Flag of Slovakia.svg Adrián Mokoš (10)
2022–234rd (IV. liga)14/(16)308616375130Did not enter Flag of Slovakia.svg Radovan Lipovský (7)
2023–24

1 FC Nitra did not obtain a licence for the 2021–22 season

European competition history

UEFA-administered

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAwayAggregate
1961–62 Mitropa Cup Group
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Slovnaft Bratislava 4–3
Flag of Italy.svg Torino 5–1
Flag of Austria.svg SV Stickstoff4–4
Semi-Finals Flag of Italy.svg Udinese 4–31–15–4
Finals Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 2–20–32–5
1989–90 UEFA Cup R1 Flag of Germany.svg 1. FC Köln 0–11–41–5
2006 Intertoto Cup R1 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Grevenmacher 6–26–012–2
R2 Flag of Ukraine.svg Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2–10–22–3
2008 Intertoto Cup R1 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Neftchi Baku 3–10–23–3 (a)
2010–11 UEFA Europa League QR1 Flag of Hungary.svg ETO Győr 2–21–33–5

Not UEFA-administered

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAway
1962–63 Intertoto Cup Group A4 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Sarajevo 5–12–3
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Servette 0–01–2
Flag of France.svg Olympique Nîmes 4–10–2
1972 Intertoto Cup Group 1 Flag of Austria.svg SSV Innsbruck 4–11–0
Flag of Sweden.svg Örgryte 3–06–2
Flag of Denmark.svg AB Copenhagen 2–03–2
1973 Intertoto Cup Group 9 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam 4–13–2
Flag of Germany.svg Eintracht Braunschweig 1–12–1
Flag of Denmark.svg Vejle BK 4–14–1
1980 Intertoto Cup Group 5 Flag of Austria.svg LASK Linz 0–12–1
Flag of Denmark.svg Esbjerg 2–01–0
Flag of Poland.svg Polonia Bytom 4–00–1
1982 Intertoto Cup Group 3 Flag of Germany.svg Werder Bremen 3–53–3
Flag of Denmark.svg Aarhus 3–40–1
Flag of Austria.svg Sturm Graz 5–32–0
1987 Intertoto Cup Group 6 Flag of Sweden.svg AIK Stockholm 1–00–0
Flag of Denmark.svg Lyngby 4–11–2
Flag of Poland.svg Lech Poznań 2–10–3
1989 Intertoto Cup Group 2 Flag of East Germany.svg Hansa Rostock 3–01–1
Flag of Denmark.svg Boldklubben 1903 1–31–3
Flag of Sweden.svg Malmö FF 1–10–0
1990 Intertoto Cup Group 7 Flag of Hungary.svg Tatabánya 4–00–0
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Luzern 0–21–1
Flag of Sweden.svg Örebro 1–00–0

Player records

Most goals

#Nat.NameGoals
1 Flag of Slovakia.svg Róbert Rák 100
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Pucher  [ cs ]57
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Dušan Borko  [ cs ]42
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg Matúš Paukner 38
5 Flag of Slovakia.svg Filip Balaj 32
6 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Flag of Slovakia.svg Ľubomír Moravčík 30
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimír Ternény  [ cs ]
7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Igor Klejch 29
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Flag of Slovakia.svg Milan Lednický

Notable players

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

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

Former managers

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