FC VSS Košice
Lokomotíva Stadium, Košice | |||
Capacity | 9,000 | ||
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Chairman | Blažej Podolák | ||
Manager | Jozef Majoroš | ||
2016–17 | 2. Liga, 1st | ||
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FC VSS Košice, formerly 1. FC Košice, was a Slovak football club based in Košice which played in the Slovak 2. Liga during the 2016–17 season. The club officially ceased operations on 27 July 2017.
The club, founded in 1903, has won the
History
Early history
The club was founded in 1903 as Kassai AC (
VSS
Kassai AC and Jednota became VSS in 1952. The team got the name from the Slovak word Strojári (Engineers, in English), due to the main sponsor being VSS (East-Slovakian Engineering). VSS became a stable member of the
. VSS was renamed ZŤS in 1978.1990s
The twice Slovak football champions (1997, 1998) were relegated from the premier division in 2003 after the proposed sale of the club to Italian owners[1] in 2001 by the former owner and late VSŽ steelmaking tycoon Alexander Rezeš fell through. Although Rezeš's[2] dream to turn 1. FC Košice into a top European club never came true, he managed to lift an average second division team to the first group stage of the UEFA Champions' League in 1997–98. However, the next year's failure to make the same stage of the major European competition, and failure to defend the league title, combined with the change of government which undermined the position of the Rezeš clan (Alexander Rezeš was economy minister of Vladimír Mečiar's government in 1994–97) represented the beginning of the end of the "millionaires". Their home stadium was the Všešportový areál.[3][4]
1997–98 Champions League campaign
1. FC famously became the first Slovak club to reach the lucrative UEFA Champions League Group Stages when they did so in the 1997–98 season. Also during this Champions League campaign, 1. FC Košice became the first club in the Champions League history to record no points at all in the group stage, losing all their six games.
1. FC Košice are best known outside their homeland for their two clashes with Manchester United in the 1997–98 European Champions League group stages. Manchester United won both legs with the same score, 3–0. During this brief campaign in Europe's most prestigious club competition, Košice suffered a tragedy when midfielder Milan Čvirk was killed and striker Albert Rusnák was seriously injured in a car crash.[5]
Recent history
2003–04 season, on the brink of financial collapse and relegation from the second division, the owners of 1. FC, were offered help by the president of Steel Trans Ličartovce Blažej Podolák,[6] one of the favourites to advance to the premier league that season. Steel Trans also paid for the Čermeľ stadium in Košice, where all former 1. FC teams – now under the protective wings of Ličartovce played their matches. In 2004–05 season 1.FC Košice in effect became reserve team of Steel Trans Ličartovce, playing in the third division, group East. Košice, the second largest city in Slovakia, now had no club in the top two divisions (although many can remember two in the Czechoslovak federal league).
Reformed on 17 June 2005, FC Steel Trans Ličartovce was renamed MFK Košice. They ended the season gaining promotion back to the first division. In subsequent years MFK had minor successes, yet failed to win the league.
In 2008/09 season, the club won its first trophy in some 11 years, by beating
MFK Košice won the Cup in 2013–14, yet their campaign in 2014-15 Europa League did not match the success of the 2009-10 Europa League, with Košice losing two matches against
Return to FC VSS Košice
In June 2015, MFK Košice returned to the name of FC VSS Košice, after being relegated to the
While winning the Eastern Group of
Dissolution
The club officially ceased operations on 27 July 2017. In August, the club's
Affiliated clubs
The following clubs were affiliated with VSS Košice:
Home stadium
The stadium is in the Čermeľ district, a multi-use stadium in Košice, Slovakia. It is currently used mostly for football matches as the home ground of VSS Košice since 1997. The stadium holds 10,787 (8,787 seated) spectators and was built in 1970. Initially was the stadium used by Lokomotíva Košice and 1.FC Košice (now VSS) have played there since 1997. The Slovakia national football team played there a few matches, but the stadium does not meet UEFA criteria for international events today.
New stadium
The club planned construction of the new stadium for 13,000 spectators in neighbourhood of demolished Všešportový areál stadium.[9] The estimated cost of the stadium is €18.5 million.[10] The owner od stadium is Košická Futbalová aréna (KFA), city of Košice owned 85% and club VSS Košice owned 15%. The construction will start in 2017. If the schedule is met, the first matches could be played by mid-2019.[11]
Supporters and rivalries
VSS Košice's most important rivalry is with FC Lokomotíva Košice. The match between them is called, Košické Derby (Košice Derby). VSS Košice and Lokomotíva Košice are both among historically the most successful football teams in the country. The next biggest rivalry is with 1. FC Tatran Prešov. Matches between these two clubs are referred to as the Východniarske derby (Eastern Slovak derby). They also have rivalries with ŠK Slovan Bratislava, FC Spartak Trnava and MŠK Žilina. VSS Košice supporters are called Viva Košice. VSS Košice supporters maintain friendly relations with fans of MFK Zemplín Michalovce and Czech Sparta Prague.[12]
Historical names
Club name | Period |
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Kassai Athletikai Club (KAC) | 1903–08 |
Merged with Kassai Sport Egyesület, renamed Kassai Atlétikai Sport Egyesület (KASE) | 1908–11 |
Merged with Jogász Sport Egyesület | 1911–18 |
SK Sparta Košice | 1918–38 |
Kassai Atlétikai Club (KAC) | 1938–42 |
Merged with Kassai Rákóczi SE, renamed Kassai Rákóczi Atlétikai Club | 1942–45 |
Disbanded and then refounded as SK Jednota Košice | 1945–52 |
TJ Spartak VSS | 1952–56 |
TJ Spartak | 1956–57 |
TJ Jednota | 1957–62 |
TJ VSS | 1962–79 |
ZŤS | 1979–90 |
ŠK Unimex Jednota VSS | 1990–92 |
1. FC | 1992–04 |
MFK | 2005–15 |
FC VSS | 2015–17 |
Note: The club played 2004–05 season as Steel Trans Ličartovce reserve squad.
Honours
- Czechoslovak First League (1925 – 1938, 1945 – 1993)
- 1970–71
- Czechoslovak Cup (1961–1993)
- 1.SNL (1st Slovak National football league) (1969–1993)
- Winners (3): 1973–74, 1977–78, 1992–93
- Slovak Superliga(1939 – 1944, 1993 – Present)
- Slovak Cup (1961 – Present)
- Slovak Super Cup (1993 – Present)
- Winners (1): 1997
- Runners-up (3): 1998, 2009, 2014
- Slovak Second Division (1993 – Present)
- 2005–06, 2016–17
Czechoslovak and Slovak Top Goalscorer
The
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- 1Shared award
Sponsorship
Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
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1996–1997 | lotto | VSŽ |
1997–1998 | Nike | |
1998–1999 | Kappa
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VSŽ Holding |
1999–2000 | Omini | |
2000–2001 | Nike | none |
2001–2002 | Erreà | |
2002–2003 | Nike | |
2003–2004 | RSC | |
2004–2005 | Jako | STEEL TRANS |
2005–2007 | Puma
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2007–2008 | Adidas | |
2008–2009 | Umbro | |
2009–2012 | Givova | |
2012–2014 | Nike | |
2014–2016 | Jako | |
2016-2017 | none |
Club partners
source[13]
- STEEL TRANS
- City of Košice
Transfers
VSS have produced numerous players who have gone on to represent the
Record departures
Rank | Player | To | Fee | Year |
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1. | Nemanja Matić | FC Chelsea | €1.75 million | 2009[14] |
2. | Szilárd Németh | AC Sparta Prague | €1.3 million (35mil.CZK) | 1997[15] |
3. | Marko Milinković | ŠK Slovan Bratislava | €0.35 million* | 2011[16] |
Ondrej Duda | Legia Warsaw | €0.35 million* | 2014[17] |
*-unofficial fee
Record arrivals
Rank | Player | From | Fee | Year |
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1. | Marek Špilár | Tatran Prešov | €0.7 million (20mil SKK)* | 1997[18] |
1. | András Telek | Ferencvárosi TC | €0.7 million (20mil SKK)* | 1997[18] |
*-unofficial fee
Results
League and Cup history
Slovak League only (1993–2017)
Season Division (Name) Pos./Teams Pl. W D L GS GA P Slovak Cup Europe Top Scorer (Goals) 1993–94 1st ( Mars Superliga)6/(12) 32 8 11 13 35 54 27 Quarter-finals CWC 1R ( Beşiktaş J.K.) ? 1994–95 1st( Mars Superliga)2/(12) 32 15 7 10 54 42 50 Quarter-finals UI Group 10 (2nd) Pavol Diňa (13) 1995–96 1st ( Mars Superliga)2/(12) 32 21 2 9 62 33 65 1st round UC PR ( Újpest FC) Róbert Semeník (29) 1996–97 1st ( Mars Superliga)1/(16) 30 21 7 2 61 19 70 1st round UC 1QR ( Celtic F.C.) Jozef Kožlej (22) 1997–98 1st ( Mars Superliga)1/(16) 30 21 5 4 71 24 68 Runners-up CL Group stage (Group B,4th) Jozef Kožlej (14) 1998–99 1st ( Mars Superliga)4/(16) 30 19 4 7 51 26 61 2nd Round CL
UC2QR ( Brøndby IF)
1R ( Liverpool F.C.)Ruslan Lyubarskyi (12) 1999–00 1st ( Mars Superliga)2/(16) 30 19 4 7 57 31 61 Runners-up Ruslan Lyubarskyi (15) 2000–01 1st ( Mars Superliga)9/(10) 36 10 7 19 42 61 37 1st Round UC 1R ( Grazer AK) Vladislav Zvara (8) 2001–02 1st ( Mars Superliga)9/(10) 36 6 13 17 30 62 31 1st Round Radoslav Zabavník (6) 2002–03 1st ( Slovak Super Liga)10/(10) 36 6 12 18 41 64 30 2nd Round Ľubomír Mati (10) 2003–042nd (1. Liga) 16/(16) 30 4 5 21 36 75 17 1st Round ? 2004–05 3rd (2. Liga) Did not enter Pavol Piatka (23) 2005–062nd (1. Liga) 1/(16) 30 23 4 3 67 12 73 2nd Round Pavol Piatka (22) 2006–07 1st ( Corgoň Liga)5/(12) 28 10 5 13 31 35 35 2nd Round Jaroslav Kolbas (7) 2007–08 1st ( Corgoň Liga)6/(12) 33 13 6 14 45 44 45 Semi-finals Ján Novák (17) 2008–09 1st ( Corgoň Liga)4/(12) 33 14 10 9 48 42 52 Winner Ján Novák (12) 2009–10 1st ( Corgoň Liga)11/(12) 33 8 9 13 32 57 33 Quarter-finals EL P-O ( A.S. Roma)Ján Novák (12) 2010–11 1st ( Corgoň Liga)10/(12) 33 8 9 16 28 44 33 2nd Round Marko Milinković (5) 2011–12 1st ( Corgoň Liga)11/(12) 33 6 11 16 25 40 29 Quarter-finals Erik Pačinda (6) 2012–13 1st ( Corgoň Liga)5/(12) 33 12 11 10 38 33 47 Quarter-finals Dávid Škutka (13) 2013–14 1st ( Corgoň Liga)5/(12) 33 13 7 13 41 40 46 Winners Erik Pačinda (8) 2014–15 1st ( Fortuna Liga)6/(12)1 33 11 8 14 43 48 41 Quarter-finals EL 2QR ( Liberec) Nermin Haskić (10) 2015–16 2nd (DOXXbet liga) 2/(24) 30 18 5 7 48 23 56 2 Quarter-finals Kamil Karaš (10) 2016–17 2nd (DOXXbet liga) 1/(24) 30 19 4 7 40 27 61 3rd Round Mojmír Trebuňák (4)
1 MFK Košice did not obtain a licence for the 2015–16 season 2 VSS Košice was docked 3 points for non–payment obligations.
European competition
UEFA-administered
Season | Competition | Round | Opponent | Agg.
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Home leg | Away leg |
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1971–72 | UEFA Cup | 1st. Round | Spartak Moscow | 2–3 | 2–1 | 0–2 |
1973–74 | UEFA Cup | 1st. Round | Budapest Honvéd | 3–5 | 1–0 | 2–5 |
1993–94 | Cup Winners' Cup | Qualifying | FK Žalgiris
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3–1 | 2–1 | 1–0 |
1st. Round | Beşiktaş | 2–3 | 2–1 | 0–2 | ||
1995 | UEFA Intertoto Cup | Group Stage | Wimbledon | — | 1–1 | — |
Beitar Jerusalem | — | — | 5–3 | |||
Charleroi
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— | 3–2 | — | |||
Bursaspor | — | — | 1–1 | |||
1995–96 | UEFA Cup | Preliminary | Újpest | 1–3 | 0–1 | 1–2 |
1996–97 | UEFA Cup | Preliminary | KS Teuta
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6–2 | 2–1 | 4–1 |
Qualifying | Celtic | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–1 | ||
1997–98 | Champions League | 1st. Qualifying | ÍA | 4–0 | 3–0 | 1–0 |
2nd. Qualifying | Spartak Moscow | 2–1 | 2–1 | 0–0 | ||
Group Stage | Manchester United | 4th | 0–3 | 0–3 | ||
Juventus | 0–1 | 2–3 | ||||
Feyenoord | 0–1 | 0–2 | ||||
1998–99 | Champions League | 1st. Qualifying | Cliftonville | 13–1 | 8–0 | 5–1 |
2nd. Qualifying | Brøndby | 1–2 | 0–2 | 1–0 | ||
UEFA Cup | 1st. Round | Liverpool | 0–8 | 0–3 | 0–5 | |
2000–01 | UEFA Cup | Qualifying | Ararat | 4–3 | 1–1 | 3–2 |
1st. Round | Grazer AK | 2–3 | 2–3 | 0–0 | ||
2009–10 | Europa League | 3rd. Qualifying | FK Slavija | 5–1 | 3–1 | 2–0 |
Play-off | Roma
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4–10 | 3–3 | 1–7 | ||
2014–15 | Europa League | 2nd. Qualifying | Slovan Liberec
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0–4 | 0–1 | 0–3 |
Competition | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
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Champions League | 14 | 6 | 1 | 7 | 22 | 17 | +5 |
Europa League | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 9 | 11 | −2 |
UEFA Cup
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16 | 5 | 3 | 8 | 18 | 28 | −10 |
Cup Winners' Cup | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 4 | +1 |
UEFA Intertoto Cup | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 7 | +3 |
Total | 42 | 18 | 7 | 17 | 64 | 67 | –3 |
Key – Pld: Played, W: Won, D: Drawn, L: Lost, GF: Goals For, GA: Goals Against, GD: Goal Difference.
Not UEFA-administered
Season | Competition | Round | Opponent | Home leg | Away leg |
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1964–65 | Intertoto Cup | Group B3 | Szombierki Bytom | 4–2 | 0–3 |
Vorwärts Berlin
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0–0 | 3–0 | |||
Wiener Sportclub
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3–2 | 1–1 | |||
1965–66 | Intertoto Cup | Group B2 | Empor Rostock
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0–3 | 0–1 |
Zagłębie Sosnowiec | 4–3 | 0–3 | |||
Radnički Niš | 2–7 | 2–0 | |||
1966–67 | Intertoto Cup | Group B5 | Vorwärts Berlin
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1–3 | 4–0 |
Elfsborg | 3–0 | 0–6 | |||
Borussia Neunkirchen | 2–0 | 2–2 | |||
1967 | Intertoto Cup | Group B6 | Dynamo Dresden | 0–0 | 2–1 |
AIK | 4–0 | 1–1 | |||
AGF | 3–1 | 1–1 | |||
1968 | Intertoto Cup | Group B4 | Szombierki Bytom | 2–3 | 2–0 |
Djurgården | 1–0 | 3–2 | |||
Werder Bremen | 1–0 | 3–1 | |||
1969 | Intertoto Cup | Group 8 | Wisła Kraków | 0–4 | 4–0 |
Lierse | 2–1 | 1–1 | |||
EfB | 3–1 | 4–0 | |||
1970 | Intertoto Cup | Group A5 | Åtvidaberg | 0–1 | 2–0 |
MSV Duisburg | 1–1 | 3–0 | |||
Holland Sport Haag | 4–1 | 2–0 | |||
1974 | Intertoto Cup | Group 9 | ŁKS Łódź | 1–1 | 1–3 |
Randers Freja | 6–1 | 3–1 | |||
Sturm Graz | 6–0 | 2–2 | |||
1976 | Intertoto Cup | Group 11 | Widzew Łódź | 0–1 | 0–2 |
KB | 1–2 | 2–3 | |||
Start | 2–0 | 1–0 |
Reserve team
MFK Košice B was the reserve team of MFK Košice. They recently played in the
Player records
Most goals
# | Nat. | Name | Goals |
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1 | Ján Strausz | 115 | |
2 | Dušan Galis | 59 | |
2 | Ján Novák | 59 | |
4 | Jozef Kožlej | 52 | |
5 | Róbert Semeník | 43 |
Notable players
Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for MFK.
Past players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be found here.
- Bohumil Andrejko
- Mário Bicák
- Miloš Belák
- Marián Bochnovič
- Jozef Bomba
- Jaroslav Boroš
- Titus Buberník
- Martin Bukata
- Matúš Čonka
- Kamil Čontofalský
- Ondrej Daňko
- Jozef Desiatnik
- Pavol Diňa
- Karol Dobay
- Ondrej Duda
- Miroslav Drobňák
- Peter Dzúrik
- Ľubomír Faktor
- Alexander Felszeghy
- Anton Flešár
- Dušan Galis
- Nermin Haskić
- Michal Hipp
- František Hoholko
- Zsolt Hornyák
- Tomáš Huk
- Vladimír Janočko
- Martin Juhar
- Marián Kello
- Jaroslav Kolbas
- Jésus Konnsimbal
- Matúš Kozáčik
- Ivan Kozák
- Ján Kozák jr.
- Jozef Kožlej
- Andrej Kvašňák
- Vladimír Labant
- Martin Lipčák
- Pavol Majerník
- Jozef Majoroš
- Nemanja Matić
- Uroš Matić
- Marko Milinković
- Ladislav Molnár
- Milan Nemec
- Szilárd Németh
- Ján Novák
- Martin Obšitník
- Tomáš Oravec
- Erik Pačinda
- Michal Pančík (born 1971)
- Jozef Pisár
- Ján Pivarník
- Jaroslav Pollák
- Karol Praženica
- Martin Prohászka
- Marek Rodák
- Albert Rusnák
- Štefan Rusnák
- Marek Sapara
- Boris Sekulić
- Miroslav Seman
- Róbert Semeník
- Adolf Scherer
- Július Šimon
- Peter Šinglár
- Anton Šoltis
- Miroslav Sovič
- Marek Špilár
- Anton Švajlen
- Jozef Štafura
- Ján Strausz
- Ladislav Tamáš
- András Telek
- Darko Tofiloski
- Dušan Tóth
- Rudolf Urban
- Blažej Vaščák
- Vladimír Weiss sr.
- Radoslav Zabavník
- Tibor Zátek
- Vladislav Zvara
Managerial history
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External links
- Official website (in Slovak)