Spartak Myjava

Spartak Myjava
Full name Spartak Myjava a.s.
Nickname(s) Kopaničiari (The residents of Kopanice)
Founded 1920
Ground Stadium Myjava,
Myjava
Ground Capacity 2,709
President Pavel Halabrín
Coach Mikuláš Radványi[1]
League Fortuna Liga
2015–16 Fortuna Liga, 3rd
Website Club home page

Spartak Myjava (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈspartak ˈmijaʋa]) is a Slovak football team, based in the town of Myjava. The club was founded in 1920.

History

Spartak Myjava was founded on 8 August 1920 as Športový klub Myjava (ŠK Myjava). ŠK Myjava founder and first president of the local merchant and patron of the club p. Samuel Vráblica. ŠK had since the establishment of white – black striped jerseys, white shorts and black socks. This combination should symbolize the severity and continuity of the male folk costumes town of Myjava At the end of the lease agreement the court, it was necessary to find new space for the new football field. Skillful leadership and community officials agree that a new football stand for generous assistance officials, players and fans will be built on the lands of today's stock company STAS. Opening of new playground of the stadium was held on 6 June 1931. The founding footballers and those who later played out for our memory and the next generation, were: JUDr. Vladimír Valášek, Vladimír Varsík Štefan, Siváček, Karol Pikard, Ernest Hájnik – coach and others. Later Ján Kriška, Pavel Kováč, Štefan Dinga, Štefan Maniaček, Michal Vrána, Michal Dugáček and others.

1937–1938

A more comprehensive football development occurred in the years 1937 – 1938 the company moved from Tauš Petržalka to Myjava. With this company came and some of its employees and their ranks were also active as a football Jaroslav Pavlák, Jindro Polák, František Pospíšil and others. Then came other good players like Anton Stračár, Jozef Polák, Štefan Gažo and trainer Anton Král. Later he played in a team known Jozef Brún, Štefan Kubíček, Dušan Sadlon, Ján Alina, Ján Juráš and others. This team created the then fought for Myjava division in 1944, the competition was comparable to the former Slovak National League.

1943–1955

In 1943 the General Assembly decided to ŠK Myjava in order to create better conditions for further development of football to build on top of Myjava sports complex. Building a new grass field was implemented in 1954. The renovation was carried out in 1958, this time for a new approach, putting sod (mačín.) New quality conditions have left a long wait and yielded good results in terms of education more good players. E.g. Vl. Mokrohajský former Baník Ostrava player and national team of Czechoslovakia, Ján Martiš, Ivan Fajnor, Ján Čobrda, Michal Strapatý, Milan Vrána, Milan Zelenák and others. In 1955 the football team added another team of adults and one junior team and a team of students.

1960–1990

After a considerable slow down of football in 50 years flashed on better times in 1963, juniors under the guidance of coach Ivan Fajnor progressed to I. junior league, and a year later, A-team division in adults. After both teams went down from competitions. Then FO committee, headed by Pavol Černák, led the men's team a former successful representative coach Anton Moravčík and in 1968 advanced to the Regional Championships and juniors under the guidance of coach Štefan Sadloň again in the I. junior league. In this competition, the team stayed in the 1972–73 season, when relegated to the I.A class, later to the I.B class. In the year 1988/89 came to the team coach of the men near the village Vrboviec Miroslav Hainc, to complement and improve the squad and procedures 65.anniversary to higher competition. In the year 1989/90 team is struggling and the following year after the autumn while were at first, but they spring portion failed and after losing at the end of the competition finished in second place for the advancing of Piešťany.

1999–2000

In the year 1991/92 managed to strengthen the squad. The team has undergone a tender sovereign, when in meetings, won 23, draw 6 and lost the only one meeting and opponents scored 101 goals. So after 5 years, managed to advance to the Division. Coach was Miroslav Hainc. In the year 1995/96, men under the leadership of coach Hainc still managed to end the competition and finished in 3rd place. In the year 1996/97 for the autumn competition after 8.5 years of practice activities completed coaching coach Hainc. The team took over the former men's player of FC Spartak Trnava, Tatran Prešov and Slavia Prague Jaroslav Kravárik with assistant František Sasák. This year's team finished in second place for progressive FK Slovan Duslo Šaľa. The following season 97/98, the team really struggling and ended up in the bottom of the table, but still saved even with very compromised squad to Myjava, III. league. In season 1998/99 is returned to the team coach Hainc. Finally, the Myjava team finished in 9th place and the next season position is repeated. Football in Myjava reported success – older juniors and juniors promoted in first league.

2012 – Corgoň Liga

The 2012–13 season was Spartak Myjava's first season in the Slovak top division. The first Corgoň Liga match was played on 13 July 2012 against champion from 2011–12 season MŠK Žilina. The premiere Myjava lost 1–4 and consolation goal and historically the first goal in the Corgoň Liga scored defender Roman Častulín.

Honours

Domestic

European competitions history

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2016–17 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Austria Admira Wacker 2–3 1–1 3–4

Rivalries

Today, Spartak Myjava's biggest rival is near FK Senica, the matches between the two teams are referred to as "Záhorie-Kopanice derby". The first derby in the Slovak highest tier, was played on 24 August 2012, kopaničiari defeated Senica 1 – 0, goal scored captain Martin Černáček. Spartak Myjava supporters maintain friendly relations with fans of FC Petržalka 1898 and MFK Ružomberok.

Sponsorship

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2011–12 Adidas NAD RESS
2012–present Uhlsport

Club partners[2]

  • NAD-RESS
  • City of Myjava
  • Cesty Nitra

  • SCHERDEL
  • Tubex
  • Svanam

  • SAMŠPORT
  • TANKER

Current squad

As of 28 June 2016 [3][4]

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 Peter Solnička
2 Slovakia MF Marek Jastráb
3 Serbia DF Ivan Ostojić
4 Czech Republic DF Petr Pavlík
5 Slovakia DF Jaroslav Machovec
6 Slovakia MF Tomáš Kóňa
7 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Adi Mehremić
8 Slovakia DF Lukáš Beňo
9 Slovakia FW Štefan Pekár (captain)
10 Slovakia DF Martin Černáček (vice-captain)
12 Slovakia DF Erik Pecha
13 Slovakia MF Samuel Flamík
14 Slovakia MF Ľuboš Kolár
15 Slovakia FW Roman Sabler (on loan from Dunajská Streda)
16 Slovakia FW Štefan Holiš
17 Slovakia FW Dominik Ferenčič
No. Position Player
17 Slovakia FW Tomáš Brigant (on loan from Brno)
18 Slovakia MF Denis Duga
19 Slovakia MF Frederik Bilovský
20 Slovakia MF Tomáš Marček
21 Slovakia DF Peter Egri
22 Slovakia MF Dávid Copko
23 Slovakia MF Šimon Šmehýl
24 Slovakia DF Patrik Banovič
25 Slovakia MF Patrik Abrahám
26 Slovakia FW Erik Vávra
27 Slovakia DF Ivan Múdry
28 Slovakia GK Matúš Hruška
29 Slovakia FW Peter Sládek
30 Slovakia GK Libor Koníček
33 Slovakia MF Vladimír Kukoľ

For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers summer 2016.

Out on loan 2015–16

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

No. Position Player
25 Slovakia DF Denis Švec (at TBA)

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Spartak.

Past (and present) players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be found here.

Current technical staff

As of 30 May 2016
Staff Job title
Slovakia Mikuláš Radványi Manager
Slovakia Stanislav Šturdík Assistant manager
Slovakia Ľuboš Zverec Assistant manager
Slovakia Peter Solnička Goalkeeper coach
Slovakia Jaroslav Krč-Šebera Team manager
Slovakia MUDr. Milan Mokoš Physio
Slovakia Ľubomír Horeš Masseur

Managers

References

  1. s., SPORT.SK, s.r.o. & Azet.sk, a. "Novým šéfom futbalistov Myjavy sa stal Mikuláš Radványi". Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  2. Krull, Peter. "Spartak Myjava - Sponzori klubu". Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  3. "Myjava odštartuje sezónu v Európskej lige, v domácej súťaži sa ciele nemenia". Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  4. Hrin, Marek. "Začalo sa sústredenie v Maďarsku". Retrieved 17 August 2016.

External links

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