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It was sponsored by Slovnaft and known as the Slovnaft Cup for sponsorship purposes. The winners qualified for the 2024–25 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round. [ 1 ] Slovak First Football League team Spartak Trnava were the defending champions, having defeated rivals Slovan Bratislava in the previous season's final for their second ...
The 2024–25 Slovak Cup is the 56th season of the annual Slovak football cup competition. It will be sponsored by Slovnaft and known as the Slovnaft Cup for sponsorship purposes. Slovak First Football League team MFK Ružomberok are the defending champions, having defeated Spartak Trnava in the previous season's final for their second overall ...
The Slovak Cup (Slovak: Slovenský pohár), currently named Slovnaft Cup due to sponsorship agreement with Slovnaft, is the only nationwide knockout competition in Slovak football. The winner qualifies for the UEFA Europa Conference League qualification rounds .
The Czech-Slovak Supercup (Czech/Slovak: Česko-slovenský superpohár) was an annual football match between the winners of the Czech Cup and the Slovak Cup. The first Czech-Slovak Supercup was held on 23 June 2017. The first champions were the Czech side Zlín. [1] The competition was canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away 1968 Intertoto Cup: Group B3 Malmö FF: 0–1 2–1 Wiener Sport-Club: 3–1 4–0 Hamburger SV: 1–0 5–4
The Slovakia national team before the match against Italy at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Slovakia participated in the FIFA World Cup for the first time as an independent nation after finishing in first in Group 3 of 2010 World Cup qualification ahead of Slovenia, Czech Republic, Northern Ireland, and Poland. On 14 October 2009, they clinched ...
The 2013–14 Coppa Italia, also known as TIM Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 67th edition of the domestic competition. As in the previous year, 78 clubs have taken part in the tournament. Lazio were the cup holders. Napoli were the winners, thus qualifying for the group stage of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League. [1]
The 2014–15 Coppa Italia, also known as TIM Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 68th edition of the national domestic tournament. Napoli were the defending champions, having won the previous year's final, but were eliminated in the semi-finals by Lazio. Juventus emerged victorious with a 2–1 win in extra time, earning a record tenth title. [1]