1. FC Tatran Prešov




























































1. FC Tatran
1FC Tatran.png
Full name 1. FC Tatran Prešov
Nickname(s)
Zeleno-Bieli (The Green-Whites)
Koňare (Horsemen)
Founded 25 May 1898; 120 years ago (1898-05-25)
as ETVE Prešov
Ground
Štadión MŠK Tesla Stropkov
Tatran Stadium (in reconstruction)
Capacity 2,500
5,410
Owner
Slovakia Miroslav Remeta
President
Slovakia Miroslav Remeta
Head coach
Czech Republic Anton Mišovec
League 2. liga
2017–18 Fortuna Liga, 12th (relegated)
Website Club website

















Home colours














Away colours




Current season

1. FC Tatran Prešov (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈtatɾam ˈpɾɛʃɔʊ̯]) is a Slovak football club based in the city of Prešov. Tatran Prešov is the oldest football team in Slovakia, founded on 25 May 1898. The club currently participates in the 2. liga. The "Green and Whites" played 32 seasons in the Czechoslovak top division. Tatran became the dark horse of Czechoslovak football in the 1960s and 1970s, but never won a title. The greatest league success was the second place in the 1965 and 1973 seasons. The club also came close in the Czechoslovak Cup, losing twice in 1966 and 1992 finals.




Contents






  • 1 History overview


    • 1.1 Early history


    • 1.2 Previous names




  • 2 Honours


    • 2.1 Domestic


      • 2.1.1 Czechoslovak and Slovak Top Goalscorer




    • 2.2 European




  • 3 Results


    • 3.1 League and Cup history


    • 3.2 European competition history




  • 4 Rivalries


  • 5 Sponsorship


    • 5.1 Club partners




  • 6 Current squad


    • 6.1 Out on loan 2018–19


    • 6.2 Reserve team


      • 6.2.1 Squad






  • 7 Managers


    • 7.1 Current technical staff




  • 8 Player records


    • 8.1 Most goals




  • 9 Notable players


  • 10 Notable fan


  • 11 External links


  • 12 References





History overview



Early history




Eperjesi TVE in 1904


The first official football match on the territory of present-day Slovakia took place on 25 May 1898 in Eperjes, today's Prešov, that time in Hungary, between two Budapest-based teams, Óbudai TE and Budapesti TC on the initiation of František Pethe, a gymnastic teacher in the local grammar school. On the same day the Eperjesi Torna és Vívó Egyesület (Eperjesi TVE, lit. Gymnastic and Fencing Association of Eperjes) was founded, which is regarded as the first football club of Slovakia.


Eperjesi TVE initially competed in the Hungarian league system, achieving its best result in the 1907–08 season, when it won the Northern District Championship.[1]


In 1920 Prešov became part of the newly founded Czechoslovakia, subsequently the club competed in the Czechoslovak leagues.


The greatest legend of Tatran's Prešov history is Ladislav Pavlovič. From 1948 until 1966, he netted for Tatran Prešov 150 goals in 309 matches. He also represented Czechoslovakia national football team, where he played 14 matches and scored two goals. In 2013, he was stated to Prešov's Hall of Fame.



Previous names



  • Eperjesi Torna és Vívó Egyesület (Hungarian version), ETVE Prešov (1898)

  • TVE Prešov (1920)

  • Slávia Prešov (1931)

  • PTS Prešov (1945)

  • DSO Slavia Prešov a DSO Snaha Prešov (split from PTS Prešov) (1947)

  • Sparta Dukla Prešov (1948)

  • Dukla Prešov (1950)

  • Dukla ČSSZ Prešov (1951)

  • ČSSZ Prešov (1952)

  • DSO Tatran Prešov (1953)

  • TJ Tatran Prešov (1960)

  • Tatran Agro Prešov (1989)

  • FC Tatran Prešov (1991)

  • FC Tatran Bukóza Prešov (1996)

  • FC Tatran Prešov (1998)

  • 1.FC Tatran Prešov (2005)



Honours



Domestic


Czechoslovakia




  • Czechoslovak First League (1925–93)

    • Runners-Up (2): 1964–65, 1972–73



  • 1.SNL (1st Slovak National football league) (1969–1993)

    • Winners (2): 1979–80, 1989–90



Slovakia



  • Slovenský Pohár (Slovak Cup) (1961–)


    • Winners (1): 1992


    • Runners-up (4): 1973, 1985, 1994, 1997




Czechoslovak and Slovak Top Goalscorer


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
























Year
Winner
G

1960–61

Czechoslovakia Ladislav Pavlovič
171

1962–63

Czechoslovakia Karol Petroš
19

1963–64

Czechoslovakia Ladislav Pavlovič
21


1Shared award


European




  • Mitropa Cup

    • Winners (1): 1981



  • InterCup

    • Winners (1): 1978




Results



League and Cup history


Slovak League only (1993-present)



































































































































































































































































































































































































































Season
Division (Name)
Pos./Teams
Pl.
W
D
L
GS
GA
P

Domestic Cup
Europe
Top Scorer (Goals)

1993–1994
1st (Mars Superliga)

4/(12)
32
10
14
8
47
43

34
Runner-up




1994–1995
1st (Mars Superliga)

9/(12)
32
9
10
13
42
49

37
1/2 finals

UC
2R (Spain Real Zaragoza)


1995–1996
1st (Mars Superliga)

5/(12)
32
12
7
13
34
36

43
1/32 finals




1996–1997
1st (Mars Superliga)

6/(16)
30
12
7
11
37
38

43
Runner-up




1997–1998
1st (Mars Superliga)

10/(16)
30
9
9
12
29
39

36
1/4 finals



Slovakia Milan Jambor (5)

1998–1999
1st (Mars Superliga)

8/(16)
30
11
10
9
38
35

43
1/16 finals



Slovakia Vladimír Kožuch (7)
Slovakia Anton Šoltis (7)

1999–2000
1st (Mars Superliga)

6/(16)
30
14
5
11
38
42

47
1/16 finals



Slovakia Vladimír Kožuch (8)

2000–2001
1st (Mars Superliga)

7/(10)
36
10
10
16
44
54

40
1/32 finals



Slovakia Marek Petruš (7)
Slovakia Július Lelkeš (7)

2001–2002
1st (Mars Superliga)

10/(10)
36
8
7
21
35
66

40
1/16 finals



Slovakia Ján Šlahor (7)

2002–2003
2nd (1. liga)

9/(16)
30
11
6
13
40
37

39
1/4 finals



Slovakia Lukáš Hricov (7)

2003–2004
2nd (1. liga)

3/(16)
30
15
7
8
54
35

52
1/8 finals



Slovakia Martin Jakubko (13)

2004–2005
2nd (1. liga)

5/(16)
30
12
8
10
38
33

44
1/32 finals



Slovakia Ľubomír Pagor (7)

2005–2006
2nd (1. liga)

5/(16)
30
15
7
8
37
22

52
1/32 finals



Slovakia Peter Iskra (6)

2006–2007
2nd (1. liga)

5/(12)
36
16
14
6
55
25

62
1/8 finals



Slovakia Tomáš Kaplan (8)

2007–2008
2nd (1. liga)

1/(12)
33
23
8
2
64
14

77
1/4 finals



Slovakia Ľuboš Belejík (7)

2008–2009
1st (Corgoň Liga)

7/(12)
33
10
11
12
40
50

41
1/16 finals



Slovakia Peter Katona (7)

2009–2010
1st (Corgoň Liga)

8/(12)
33
11
5
17
32
38

38
1/8 finals



Slovakia Peter Katona (5)

2010–2011
1st (Corgoň Liga)

11/(12)
33
9
6
18
30
49

33
1/16 finals



Brazil Jhonatan (5)

2011–2012
1st (Corgoň Liga)

10/(12)
33
7
12
14
23
35

33
1/4 finals



Slovakia Peter Katona (5)

2012–2013
1st (Corgoň Liga)

12/(12)
33
8
9
16
21
41

33
1/16 finals



Ukraine Andriy Shevchuk (3)
Slovakia Matúš Marcin (3)

2013–2014
2nd (DOXXbet Liga)

4/(12)
33
18
6
9
56
28

60
1/4 finals



Slovakia Dávid Leško (11)

2014–2015
2nd (DOXXbet Liga)

3/(24)
22
10
6
6
32
24

36
1/32 finals



Slovakia Pavol Šafranko (11)

2015–2016
2nd (DOXXbet Liga)

1/(24)
30
16
10
4
61
26

58
1/16 finals



Slovakia Dávid Leško (16)

2016-2017
1st (Fortuna Liga)

11/(12)
30
3
10
17
17
63

19
1/8 finals



Nigeria Musefiu Ashiru (5)

2017-2018
1st (Fortuna Liga)

12/(12)
31
4
11
16
20
55

23
1/32 finals



Slovakia Roland Černák (7)


European competition history



























































































Season
Competition
Round
Country
Club
Home
Away
Aggregate

1966–67

Cup Winners' Cup
1.

Germany

Bayern Munich
1–1
2–3

3–4

1973–74

UEFA Cup
1.

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Velež Mostar
4–2
1–1

5–3
2.

Germany

VfB Stuttgart
3–5(aet)
1–3

4–8
1980–81

Mitropa Cup

RR

Hungary

Csepel SC
0–0
0–3


Italy

Calcio Como
4–1
0–1


Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

NK Zagreb
2–1
5–1


1994–95

Cup Winners' Cup
Q

Northern Ireland

Bangor F.C.
4–0
1–0

5–0
1.

Scotland

Dundee United
3–1
2–3

5–4
2.

Spain

Real Zaragoza
0–4
1–2

1–6


Rivalries


Tatran's biggest rivals are VSS Košice, and the matches between the two teams are referred to as "Eastern Slovak derby" (Slovak: Východniarske derby).[2] Their most high-profile rivalry is with Košice, another big Fortuna Liga club located in Košice, the capital of the neighbouring of Košice region.

They also have rivalry with MFK Zemplín Michalovce and FC Spartak Trnava. 1. FC Tatran Prešov supporters maintain friendly relations with fans of the Polish side JKS Czarni 1910 Jasło.[3]



Sponsorship

















1. FC Tatran Prešov 11/12 season home kit.


















































Period
Kit manufacturer
Shirt sponsor
1998–2000

ATAK
OTF
2000–2003

ŠARIŠ
2004

Opel
2005

none
2005–2008

Poštová banka
2008–2010
Auto Leas
2010–2011

Adidas

none
2011–2012
IMPA
2012–2013
DÚHA
2013–present

ATAK


Club partners


source[4]



  • DÚHA

  • Ekofin



Current squad


As of 9 March 2019.[5]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.






















































































No.

Position
Player
1

Slovakia

GK

Milan Vinclér
2

Slovakia

MF

Lukáš Šimko
4

Serbia

DF

Aleksandar Mitrović
5

Slovakia

DF

Šimon Ondrej
6

Serbia

DF

Stefan Vilotić
7

Slovakia

FW

Lukáš Hricov
8

Slovakia

FW

Oliver Špilár
9

Croatia

MF

Nediljko Kovacević
10

Slovakia

FW

Michal Kraľovič
11

Slovakia

MF

Stanislav Olejník
15

Slovakia

DF

Norbert Grejták
17

Slovakia

DF

Miroslav Keresteš (captain)












































































No.

Position
Player
19

Slovakia

MF

Mário Strachan
20

Croatia

FW

Milan Basrak
21

Serbia

MF

Mihailo Cmiljanović
22

Slovakia

DF

Patrik Dziak
23

Slovakia

MF

Filip Maník
27

Slovakia

MF

Oliver Luterán
28

Slovakia

MF

Roman Kovalčík
30

Slovakia

GK

Patrik Lukáč


Slovakia

MF

Roman Kovalčík


Slovakia

DF

Timotej Maguľák


Slovakia

GK

Adam Jozef Oravec


For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers winter 2018-19.



Out on loan 2018–19


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
















No.

Position
Player


Slovakia

DF

Emil Haladej (at Inter Bratislava)



Reserve team


1. FC Tatran Prešov juniori are the reserve team of 1. FC Tatran Prešov. They currently play in the Slovak 3. Liga (Eastern division).



Squad


Head coach: Slovakia Marek Ondrík

Assistant coach: Slovakia Stanislav Baran


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


















































No.

Position
Player
6

Slovakia

DF

Tomáš Gomulec
7

Slovakia

MF

Peter Mriglot
8

Slovakia

DF

Erik Bogdanovský
13

Slovakia

DF

Dávid Gáll
14

Slovakia

MF

Patrik Biatt
16

Slovakia

FW

Róbert Lapoš


































No.

Position
Player
17

Slovakia

FW

Jozef Kozák
17

Slovakia

DF

Peter Želinský
18

Slovakia

MF

Martin Jusko
33

Slovakia

GK

Martin Poloha



Managers




Current technical staff


As of 26 September 2017


















































Staff
Job title

Czech Republic Anton Mišovec
Manager

Slovakia Marián Prusák
Assistant manager

Slovakia Dušan Galis
Sport director

Slovakia Maroš Ferenc
Goalkeeping coach

Slovakia Jozef Vaño
Team Leader

Slovakia MUDr. Ján Mirilovič
Team Doctor

Slovakia MUDr. Július Svätojánsky
Team Doctor

Slovakia MUDr. Peter Cvengroš
Team Doctor

Slovakia Vladislav Šarišský
Masseur

Slovakia Vladimír Papp
Physiotherapist

Slovakia Dávid Balucha
Physiotherapist


Player records



Most goals







































#
Nat.
Name
Goals
1

Czechoslovakia

Ladislav Pavlovič
150
2

Czechoslovakia

Karol Petroš
67
3

Slovakia Czechoslovakia

Jozef Kuchár
56
4

Czechoslovakia

Gejza Šimanský
44
5

Slovakia

Dávid Leško
40

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 Tatran.


For full list, see Category:1. FC Tatran Prešov players





  • Kuwait Khaled Al-Rashidi


  • Czechoslovakia Pavol Biroš


  • Slovakia Marián Bochnovič


  • Czechoslovakia Jozef Bomba


  • Honduras Mitchel Brown


  • Czechoslovakia Jozef Bubenko


  • Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Červeňan


  • Slovakia Czechoslovakia Miloslav Danko


  • Slovakia Miroslav Drobňák


  • Slovakia Roman Gergel


  • Slovakia Dávid Guba


  • Czechoslovakia Kazimír Gajdoš


  • Slovakia Michal Hanek


  • Slovakia Peter Hlinka


  • Zimbabwe Kennedy Chihuri


  • Slovakia Adam Jakubech


  • Slovakia Martin Jakubko


  • Czechoslovakia Justín Javorek


  • Czechoslovakia Ján Karel


  • Slovakia Czechoslovakia Jozef Karel


  • Slovakia Jaroslav Kolbas


  • Czechoslovakia Mikuláš Komanický


  • Slovakia Jozef Kožlej


  • Slovakia Vladimír Kožuch


  • Slovakia Jozef Kuchár


  • Slovakia Ľubomír Meszároš


  • Czechoslovakia Igor Novák


  • Czechoslovakia Jozef Obert


  • Czechoslovakia Ladislav Pavlovič


  • Slovakia Marek Penksa


  • Slovakia Peter Petráš


  • Slovakia Martin Polaček


  • Slovakia Ľubomír Reiter


  • Slovakia Czechoslovakia Theodor Reimann


  • Czechoslovakia František Semeši


  • Slovakia Pavol Šafranko


  • Slovakia Miroslav Seman


  • Slovakia Stanislav Šesták


  • Czechoslovakia Gejza Šimanský


  • Slovakia Marek Špilár


  • Slovakia Anton Šoltis


  • Czechoslovakia Ján Strausz


  • Slovakia Lukáš Štetina


  • Slovakia Lukáš Tesák


  • Slovakia Milan Timko


  • Slovakia Stanislav Varga


  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Avdija Vršajević


  • Czech Republic Daniel Zítka


  • Slovakia Vladislav Zvara






Notable fan



  • Czech Republic Milan Timoš (1948–2012[6])


External links



  • Official website (in Slovak)


References





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  2. ^ "Dnes je na programe východniarske derby" (in Slovak). Presov.korzar.sk. 17 September 2011.


  3. ^ http://www.aktuality.sk/clanok/360981/futbalovi-chuligani-kto-do-koho-kope/


  4. ^ http://www.1fctatran.sk/


  5. ^ http://www.1fctatran.sk/kader-2/


  6. ^ Skonal obdivuhodný fanúšik Tatrana 09.02.2012, korzar.sme.sk












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