Slovak First League

Slovak First League
Corgoň Liga
Countries  Slovakia
Confederation UEFA
Founded 1993
Number of teams 12
Levels on pyramid 1
Relegation to 2. liga
Domestic cup(s) Slovnaft Cup
International cup(s) Champions League
Europa League
Current champions ŠK Slovan Bratislava
(2010–11)
Most championships ŠK Slovan Bratislava (6 titles)
TV partners Digi TV
TA3 (Highlights only)
STV (Highlights only)
Website http://www.futbalsfz.sk
2011–12 Corgoň Liga

The Corgoň Liga is the top professional competition of association football in Slovakia.

As of the 2011/12 season there are 12 teams competing in the league.[1]

Contents

1. liga 2011/12 teams

Team Stadium Capacity
1. FC Tatran Prešov Tatran Stadion 7,900
FC Nitra Štadión pod Zoborom 11,384
FC Spartak Trnava Štadión Antona Malatinského 18,448
FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce Štadión FC ViOn 4,000
FK AS Trenčín Štadión na Sihoti 3,500
FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda DAC Stadion 16,410
FK Dukla Banská Bystrica SNP Stadium 10,000
FK Senica Štadión FK Senica 4,500
MFK Košice Štadión Lokomotívy v Čermeli 9,600
MFK Ružomberok MFK Ružomberok Stadium 4,817
MŠK Žilina Stadium Pod Dubňom 11,300
ŠK Slovan Bratislava Štadión Pasienky 13,000

Champions and Cup Winners

Season Champions Runners-up 3rd position Cup Winner
1993–94 Slovan Bratislava Inter Bratislava Dunajska Streda Slovan Bratislava
1994–95 Slovan Bratislava 1. FC Košice Dukla Banská Bystrica Inter Bratislava
1995–96 Slovan Bratislava 1. FC Košice Spartak Trnava Chemlon Humenne
1996–97 1. FC Košice Spartak Trnava Slovan Bratislava Slovan Bratislava
1997–98 1. FC Košice Spartak Trnava Inter Bratislava Spartak Trnava
1998–99 Slovan Bratislava Inter Bratislava Spartak Trnava Slovan Bratislava
1999-00 Inter Bratislava 1. FC Košice Slovan Bratislava Inter Bratislava
2000–01 Inter Bratislava Slovan Bratislava MFK Ružomberok Inter Bratislava
2001–02 MŠK Žilina Matador Púchov Inter Bratislava Koba Senec
2002–03 MŠK Žilina Artmedia Bratislava Slovan Bratislava Matador Púchov
2003–04 MŠK Žilina Dukla Banská Bystrica MFK Ružomberok Artmedia Bratislava
2004–05 Artmedia Bratislava MŠK Žilina Dukla Banská Bystrica Dukla Banská Bystrica
2005–06 MFK Ružomberok Artmedia Bratislava Spartak Trnava MFK Ružomberok
2006–07 MŠK Žilina Artmedia Bratislava Slovan Bratislava FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce
2007–08 Artmedia Bratislava MŠK Žilina FC Nitra Artmedia Bratislava
2008–09 Slovan Bratislava MŠK Žilina Spartak Trnava MFK Košice
2009–10 MŠK Žilina Slovan Bratislava Dukla Banská Bystrica Slovan Bratislava
2010–11 Slovan Bratislava FK Senica MŠK Žilina Slovan Bratislava

Source for list of championship winners:[2]

Performance by club since the first season in 1993/1994

Team/stars Championships Years won
ŠK Slovan Bratislava
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6 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2009, 2011
MŠK Žilina
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5 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2010
1. FC Košice 2 1997, 1998
Inter Bratislava 2 2000, 2001
Artmedia Bratislava 2 2005, 2008
MFK Ružomberok 1 2006

All-Time Table

Pos Team S P W D L F A GD Pts Notes
1 MŠK Žilina 17 560 275 121 164 908 577 331 935
2 Slovan Bratislava 16 520 275 128 117 893 500 393 934
3 Spartak Trnava 17 550 246 135 169 793 608 185 865
4 MFK Petržalka 14 463 204 114 145 676 561 115 726
5 MFK Košice 15 484 199 111 174 688 638 50 700
6 Inter Bratislava 14 454 203 102 149 678 519 159 693
7 MFK Ružomberok 14 463 183 124 159 583 557 26 673
8 Dukla Banská Bystrica 15 484 164 129 191 583 605 (−22) 612
9 ZTS Dubnica 13 424 119 117 188 436 604 (−168) 473
10 FC Tatran Prešov 12 387 125 101 161 446 539 (−93) 466
11 AS Trenčín 10 361 123 75 160 413 507 (−94) 447
12 FC Nitra 11 350 111 64 175 352 496 (−144) 385
13 DAC Dunajská Streda 9 285 81 72 132 307 448 (−141) 302
14 Matador Púchov 6 216 70 53 93 235 294 (−59) 263
15 HFC Humenné 7 216 71 43 102 238 323 (−85) 253 [-3] [3]
16 Baník Prievidza 7 216 59 44 113 239 369 (−130) 212
17 Lokomotíva Košice 5 156 48 37 71 180 241 (−61) 174
18 JAS Bardejov 5 154 45 24 85 159 232 (−73) 159
19 FC Rimavská Sobota 4 126 35 29 62 129 183 (−54) 134
20 FK Senica 2 66 30 14 22 88 74 14 104
21 FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce 3 99 23 25 51 78 160 (−82) 94
22 FC Senec 2 61 9 18 34 52 116 (−64) 45

S = Number of seasons; P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Top goalscorers

1994-10

Year Tally Player Club
1994 19 goals Slovakia Pavol Diňa DAC Dunajska Streda
1995 18 goals Slovakia Robert Semenik Dukla Banská Bystrica
1996 29 goals Slovakia Robert Semenik FC Košice
1997 22 goals Slovakia Jozef Kožlej FC Košice
1998 17 goals Slovakia Ľubomír Luhový Spartak Trnava
1999 19 goals Slovakia Martin Fabuš Dukla Trenčín
2000 16 goals Slovakia Szilárd Németh Inter Bratislava
2001 23 goals Slovakia Szilárd Németh Inter Bratislava
2002 21 goals Slovakia Marek Mintál MŠK Žilina
2003 20 goals Slovakia Marek Mintál
Slovakia Martin Fabuš
MŠK Žilina
Laugaricio Trenčín, MŠK Žilina
2004 17 goals Slovakia Roland Števko MFK Ružomberok
2005 22 goals Slovakia Filip Šebo Artmedia Petržalka
2006 21 goals Slovakia Róbert Rák
Slovakia Erik Jendrišek
FC Nitra
MFK Ružomberok
2007 16 goals Slovakia Tomáš Oravec Artmedia Petržalka
2008 17 goals Slovakia Ján Novák MFK Košice
2009 15 goals Slovakia Pavol Masaryk ŠK Slovan Bratislava
2010 18 goals Slovakia Róbert Rák FC Nitra
2011 22 goals Slovakia Filip Šebo ŠK Slovan Bratislava

References

  1. ^ "Super Liga: 2011/2012". Global Sports Media. http://www.soccerway.com/national/slovakia/super-liga/2011-2012/regular-season/. Retrieved 17 November 2011. 
  2. ^ Karel Stokkermans (10 June 2011 (updated)). "Slovak Republic: I liga SR". Slovakia - List of Champions. RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/slowchamp.html. Retrieved 17 November 2011. 
  3. ^ HFC Humenne had three points deducted during the 1999/2000 season, for fielding an ineligible player.

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