2000–01 Slovak Superliga
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The 2000–01 Slovak First Football League (known as the Mars superliga for sponsorship reasons) was the eighth season of first-tier football league in
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, since its establishment in 1993. It began on 18 July 2000 and ended on 13 June 2001. AÅ K Inter Slovnaft Bratislava were the defending champions.


Teams

A total of 10 teams was contested in the league, including 9 sides from the 1999–2000 season and one promoted from the 2. Liga. The seven teams ( Koba Senec, ZTS Dubnica,
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) were relegated to the 2000–01 2. Liga due to the decision of the organization of Mars superliga, that the number of teams in the league should be reduced from 16 to 10 teams from that season. These relegated teams were replaced by FK Matador Púchov.


Stadiums and locations


League table


Results


First half of season


Second half of season


Season statistics


Top scorers


See also

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2000–01 Slovak Cup The 2000–01 Slovak Cup was the 32nd season of Slovakia's annual knock-out cup competition and the eighth since the independence of Slovakia. It began on 25 July 2000 with the matches of preliminary round and ended on 8 May 2001 with the final. ...
* 2000–01 2. Liga (Slovakia)


References


External links


RSSSF.org (Tables and statistics)
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