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AS Trenčín Full name FK AS Trenčín Founded 1992 Ground Štadión na Sihoti,
Trenčín
(Capacity: 4,500)Owner Tscheu La Ling Manager Róbert Rybníček Coach Adrián Guľa League Corgoň Liga 2010-11 1st (promoted) Website Club home page Home coloursAway coloursFK AS Trenčín is a Slovak football club, playing in the town of Trenčín.
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History
AS Trenčín was established in 1992 as Ozeta Trenčín and started in the third division of the Czechoslovak competition and ended one place below the traditional team TTS Trenčín. Later the club spent three season (1994-1997) in the second division in Slovakia.[1] Since 1997 Trenčín continuously played in the Slovak first division. The club's biggest success so far is 4th place in the 1997-98 season. Trenčín also made 4 appearances in the Intertoto Cup (1998, 1999, 2000 and 2002). It is owned by former Dutch international Tscheu La Ling.[2] After 11 seasons in the top level the club was relegated after the 2007-08 season.[1]
Events timeline
- 1992 Founded as TJ Ozeta Dukla Trenčín
- 1995 Renamed FK Ozeta Dukla Trenčín
- 2003 Renamed Laugaricio Trenčín
- 2005 Renamed FK AS Trenčin
Current squad
As of 20 September 2011[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.No. Position Player 1 GK Miloš Volešák 2 DF Martin Ševela (Captain) 3 MF Lukáš Ďuriška 4 DF Peter Valla 6 FW Tomáš Malec 8 MF Aldo Baéz 9 MF Jorge Salinas 10 FW David Depetris 11 MF Vojtech Horváth 13 FW Filip Hlohovský 14 MF Jakub Holúbek 15 FW Peter Mazan 16 MF Karol Mondek No. Position Player 17 DF Peter Čögley 19 DF Peter Kleščík 20 DF Roland Szabó 21 DF Boris Godál 22 MF Lester Peltier 24 GK Igor Šemrinec 25 MF Lukáš Kyselica 26 MF Samuel Štefánik 27 DF Róbert Mazáň 29 MF Stanislav Lobotka DF Papé Diakite DF Mirko Radovanović Honours
Domestic
- Slovakian League (1993-08)
- Best finish: 4th - 1998
- Slovakian Second Division
- Winners: 1997, 2011
- Runners-up: 2009, 2010
Notable former players
- Slovakia
Juraj Ančic
Vladimír Cifranič
Kamil Čontofalský
Juraj Czinege
Marián Dirnbach
Martin Fabuš
Roman Gergel
František Hadviger
Róbert Hanko
Filip Hološko
Csaba Horváth
Miroslav Horvatovič
Milan Ivana
Karol Kisel
Martin Konečný
Miroslav Kriss
Juraj Križko
Miloš Krško
Alojz Kulla
Martin Lipčák
Milan Mičenec
Peter Németh
Andrej Porázik
Karol Schultz
Martin Škrtel
Ondrej Šmelko
Peter Štyvar
Jozef Valachovič
Slavomír Zátek
- Argentina
- Czech Republic
Martin Barbarič
Miloš Buchta
Martin Doubek
Branislav Jašúrek
Lubor Knapp
Michal Lesák
Jan Nečas
- Ghana
- Greece
- Netherlands
- Nigeria
- Sweden
- Ukraine
Managers
Ladislav Kuna (1995-96)
Stanislav Griga (1996-98)
Róbert Paldan (1998-00)
Alexander Bokij (2000-01)
Milan Albrecht (2001)
Anton Dragúň (2001), (2003)
Jaroslav Jurkovič (2003)
Karol Kisel st. (2003-04)
Anton Jánoš (2004-05)
Ladislav Hudec (2005)
Karol Marko (2005)
Vlastimil Palička (2006-07)
Rob McDonald (2007-08)
Martin Stano (2008)
Ivan Galád (2008-09)
Vladimír Koník (2009)
Previous kits
The first home Ozeta Dukla kit, worn in 1994-95. The first away Ozeta Dukla kit, worn in 1994-95. The typical Ozeta Dukla kit, as worn in 1996-03. The alternative Ozeta Dukla kit, as worn in 1996-03. The Home FK Laugaricio kit and the older FK AS kit, worn in 2003-08. The Away FK Laugaricio kit and the older FK AS kit, worn in 2003-08. References
External links
- (Slovak) Official website
- (English) Official website
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- Slovak football clubs
- Association football clubs established in 1992
- Slovak football club stubs
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