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Niké Liga
The Slovak First Football League (), officially known as Niké liga for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Slovakia and the highest level of the Slovak football league system. It was formed in 1993 following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. The record for most titles is fifteen, held by Slovan Bratislava, who are the current title holders. History The current independent top football division in Slovakia was formed in 1993 as a result of the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. The predecessors of the current top football division in Slovakia were Zväzové Majstrovstvá Slovenska (1925–1933) and Slovenská liga (1938–1944). Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia (1918–1939 and 1945–1993) and the best Slovak clubs played in the joint Czechoslovak league. Three Slovak clubs managed to win it. Zväzové Majstrovstvá Slovenska (1925–1933) Slovenská liga (1938–1944) Slovak winners of the Czechoslovak 1. League (1945–1993) Competitio ...
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Slovakia
Slovakia, officially the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Slovakia's mostly mountainous territory spans about , hosting a population exceeding 5.4 million. The capital and largest city is Bratislava, while the second largest city is Košice. The Slavs arrived in the territory of the present-day Slovakia in the 5th and 6th centuries. From the late 6th century, parts of modern Slovakia were incorporated into the Pannonian Avars, Avar Khaghanate. In the 7th century, the Slavs played a significant role in the creation of Samo's Empire. When the Avar Khaghanate dissolved in the 9th century, the Slavs established the Principality of Nitra before it was annexed by the Great Moravia, Principality of Moravia, which later became Great Moravia. When Great Moravia fell in the 10th century, the territory was integrated i ...
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Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia ( ; Czech language, Czech and , ''Česko-Slovensko'') was a landlocked country in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary. In 1938, after the Munich Agreement, the Sudetenland became part of Nazi Germany, while the country lost further territories to First Vienna Award, Hungary and Trans-Olza, Poland (the territories of southern Slovakia with a predominantly Hungarian population to Hungary and Zaolzie with a predominantly Polish population to Poland). Between 1939 and 1945, the state ceased to exist, as Slovak state, Slovakia proclaimed its independence and Carpathian Ruthenia became part of Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946), Hungary, while the German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was proclaimed in the remainder of the Czech Lands. In 1939, after the outbreak of World War II, former Czechoslovak President Edvard Beneš formed Czechoslovak government-in-exile, a government-in-exile and sought recognition from the ...
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1943–44 Slovenská Liga
The 1943–44 Slovenská liga (English:''Slovak league'') was the sixth season of the Czechoslovak First League, Slovenská liga. It is the first tier of Football league system in Czechoslovakia, league football in the Slovak Republic (1939–45), Slovak Republic, formerly part of Czechoslovakia until the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, German occupation of the country in March 1939. In the Slovak Republic an independent Slovak league had been established in 1939 and played out its own championship which was won by ŠK Slovan Bratislava, ŠK Bratislava in 1943–44. In the German-annexed Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia a separate league, the ''Národní liga'' (English:''National league''), was played and won by Sparta Prague in the 1943–44 Czechoslovak First League, 1943–44 season. A national Czechoslovak championship was not played between 1939 and 1945. Table For the 1943–44 season ZTK Zvolen and SK Turčianský Sv. Martin, Turčianský Sv. Martin had been newly ...
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OAP Bratislava
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1942–43 Slovenská Liga
The 1942–43 Slovenská liga (English:''Slovak league'') was the fifth season of the Slovenská liga, the first tier of league football in the Slovak Republic, formerly part of Czechoslovakia until the German occupation of the country in March 1939. In the Slovak Republic an independent Slovak league had been established in 1939 and played out its own championship which was won by OAP Bratislava in 1942–43. In the German-annexed Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia a separate league, the ''Národní liga'' (English:''National league''), was played and won by Slavia Prague in the 1942–43 season. A national Czechoslovak championship was not played between 1939 and 1945. Table For the 1942–43 season OAP Bratislava and HG Šimonovany had been newly promoted to the league. References External linksCzechoslovakia - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1942-43 Slovenska liga Czechoslovak First League seasons 1 Slovakia Slovakia, officially the Slovak Repu ...
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1941–42 Slovenská Liga
The 1941–42 Slovenská liga (English:''Slovak league'') was the fourth season of the Slovenská liga, the first tier of league football in the Slovak Republic, formerly part of Czechoslovakia until the German occupation of the country in March 1939. In the Slovak Republic an independent Slovak league had been established in 1939 and played out its own championship which was won by ŠK Bratislava in 1941–42. In the German-annexed Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia a separate league, the ''Národní liga'' (English:''National league''), was played and won by Slavia Prague in the 1941–42 season. A national Czechoslovak championship was not played between 1939 and 1945. Table For the 1941–42 season Svit Batizovce and ASO Bratislava had been newly promoted to the league. References External linksCzechoslovakia - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1941-42 Slovenska liga Czechoslovak First League seasons 1 Slovakia Slovakia, officially the Slovak ...
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FC Vrútky
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1940–41 Slovenská Liga
The 1940–41 Slovenská liga (English:''Slovak league'') was the third season of the Czechoslovak First League, Slovenská liga, the first tier of Football league system in Czechoslovakia, league football in the Slovak Republic (1939–45), Slovak Republic, formerly part of Czechoslovakia until the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, German occupation of the country in March 1939. In the Slovak Republic an independent Slovak league had been established in 1939 and played out its own championship which was won by ŠK Slovan Bratislava, ŠK Bratislava in 1940–41. In the German-annexed Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia a separate league, the ''Národní liga'' (English:''National league''), was played and won by Slavia Prague in the 1940–41 Czechoslovak First League, 1940–41 season. (A national Czechoslovak championship was perforce not played between 1939 and 1945.) Table References External linksCzechoslovakia - List of final tables (RSSSF)
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1939–40 Slovenská Liga
The 1939–40 Slovenská liga (English:''Slovak league'') was the second season of the Slovenská liga, the first tier of league football in the Slovak Republic, formerly part of Czechoslovakia until the German occupation of the country in March 1939. In the Slovak Republic an independent Slovak league had been established in 1939 and played out its own championship which was won by ŠK Bratislava in 1939–40. In the German-annexed Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia a separate league, the ''Národní liga'' (English:''National league''), was played and won by Slavia Prague in the 1939–40 season. A national Czechoslovak championship was not played between 1939 and 1945. Table For the 1939–40 season FC Vrútky, VAS Bratislava and SK Banská Bystrica had been newly promoted to the league. References External linksCzechoslovakia - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1939-40 Slovenska liga Czechoslovak First League seasons 1 Slovakia Slovakia, offic ...
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MŠK Považská Bystrica (football)
MŠK Považská Bystrica is a Slovak football team, based in the town of Považská Bystrica. The club was founded in 1920 as SK Považská Bystrica and played in the Czechoslovak First League four times, the last time being the 1989–90 season, but never in the Corgoň liga, the first Slovak championship. Previous names reference * 1920–1924: ''ŠK'' * 1924–1926: ''Orol'' * 1924–1926: ''ŠK'' * 1933–1936: ''ŠK Munička'' * 1936–1948 : ''AC Sparta'' * 1948–1953 : ''Sokol Manet'' * 1953–1966 : ''Spartak'' * 1966–1968 : ''Sparta'' * 1968–1990 : ''ZVL'' * 1990–1997 : ''FK Sparta'' * 1997–2013 : ''FK Raven'' * 2013– : ''MŠK'' Club history The main club sponsor Raven company ended support of the football team in Považská Bystrica, even though the club was in first place in Majstrovstvá regiónu 2012/2013 (4th level) competition after the autumn season. So the club was dissolved due to financial crisis after losing its main sponsor. Honours Czechoslov ...
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1938–39 Czechoslovak First League
The 1938–39 Czechoslovak First League, officially the ''Statni Liga'', was the 15th season of the Czechoslovak First League, the first tier of league football in Czechoslovakia. The championship was won by Sparta Prague, the club's sixth Czechoslovak national championship. Josef Bican was the league's top scorer with 29 goals. During the season Czechoslovakia experienced considerable political change which resulted in the eventual disestablishment of the country, and thereby the Czechoslovak First League, by the hands of Nazi Germany. In September 1938, through the Munich Agreement, Nazi Germany acquired the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia. This was followed by the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in March 1939. As a consequence the Gauliga Sudetenland was established for ethnic German clubs while Czech and Slovak clubs competed in their own, separate competitions. The sole Slovak club in the league, ŠK Bratislava, was removed from the league and joined a new Slovak leag ...
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