1. FC Tatran Prešov explained

Clubname:FC Tatran
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Fullname:FC Tatran Prešov
Nickname:Zeleno-Bieli (The Green-Whites)
Koňare (Horsemen)
Founded:
as ETVE Prešov
Ground:MŠK Tesla Stropkov Stadium,
Tatran Stadium (in reconstruction)
Capacity:2,500
6,500 (planned)
Owner:City of Prešov[1]
Chairman:Ľuboš Micheľ
Manager:Marek Petruš
Mgrtitle:Head coach
League:2. liga
Season:2023–24
Current:2023–24 FC Tatran Prešov season
Position:2. liga, 3rd of 16
Website:https://web.archive.org/web/20210103131230/http://www.1fctatran.sk/
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FC Tatran Prešov (in Slovak pronounced as /ˈtatran ˈpreʂɔw/) is a Slovak football club based in the city of Prešov. Tatran Prešov is the oldest football club in Slovakia, founded on 25 May 1898. The club currently participates in the 2.liga. The "Green and Whites" played 32 seasons in the Czechoslovak top division. Tatran became the dark horse of the Czechoslovak league in the 1960s and 1970s, but never won a title. The greatest league success was the second place in the 1965 and 1973 seasons. The club also came close in the Czechoslovak Cup, losing twice in 1966 and 1992 finals.

History overview

Early history

The first official football match on the territory of present-day Slovakia took place on 25 May 1898 in Eperjes, today's Prešov, that time in Hungary, between two Budapest-based teams, Óbudai TE and Budapesti TC on the initiation of František Pethe, a gymnastic teacher in the local grammar school. On the same day the Eperjesi Torna és Vívó Egyesület (Eperjesi TVE, lit. Gymnastic and Fencing Association of Eperjes) was founded, which is regarded as the first football club of Slovakia.

Eperjesi TVE initially competed in the Hungarian league system, achieving its best result in the 1907–08 season, when it won the Northern District Championship.[2]

In 1920 Prešov became part of the newly founded Czechoslovakia, subsequently the club competed in the Czechoslovak leagues.

Prešov finished in second place in the Czechoslovak First League in 1965 and 1973, finishing the season just one point behind champions Spartak Trnava in the 1972–73 season.[3] In the national cup the team also had success, reaching the final of the Czechoslovak Cup in 1966, where they lost to Dukla Prague and in 1992 where Sparta Prague were victorious.[3]

The greatest legend of Tatran's Prešov history is Ladislav Pavlovič. From 1948 until 1966, he netted for Tatran Prešov 150 goals in 309 matches. He also represented Czechoslovakia national football team, where he played 14 matches and scored two goals. In 2013, he was stated to Prešov's Hall of Fame.

Previous names

Honours

Domestic

Czechoslovakia

Slovakia

Czechoslovak and Slovak Top Goalscorer

The Czechoslovak League top scorer from 1944 to 1945 until 1992–93. Since the 1993–94 Slovak League Top scorer.

YearWinnerG
1960–61171
1962–6319
1963–6421

1Shared award

European

Results

League and Cup history

Slovak League only (1993–present)

See also: List of 1. FC Tatran Prešov seasons.

SeasonDivision (Name)Pos./TeamsPl.WDLGSGAPDomestic CupEuropeTop Scorer (Goals)
1993–941st (Mars Superliga)4/(12)3210148474334align=center bgcolor=silverRunner-up
1994–951st (Mars Superliga)9/(12)32910134249371/2 finalsUC2R ( Real Zaragoza)
1995–961st (Mars Superliga)5/(12)32127133436431/32 finals
1996–971st (Mars Superliga)6/(16)3012711373843align=center bgcolor=silverRunner-up
1997–981st (Mars Superliga)10/(16)3099122939361/4 finals Milan Jambor (5)
1998–991st (Mars Superliga)8/(16)30111093835431/16 finals Vladimír Kožuch (7)
Anton Šoltis (7)
1999–001st (Mars Superliga)6/(16)30145113842471/16 finals Vladimír Kožuch (8)
2000–011st (Mars Superliga)7/(10)361010164454401/32 finals Marek Petruš (7)
Július Lelkeš (7)
2001–021st (Mars Superliga)align=center bgcolor=red10/(10)3687213566401/16 finals Ján Šlahor (7)
2002–032nd (1. liga)9/(16)30116134037391/4 finals Lukáš Hricov (7)
2003–042nd (1. liga)align=center bgcolor=tan3/(16)3015785435521/8 finals Martin Jakubko (13)
2004–052nd (1. liga)5/(16)30128103833441/32 finals Ľubomír Pagor (7)
2005–062nd (1. liga)5/(16)3015783722521/32 finals Peter Iskra (6)
2006–072nd (1. liga)5/(12)36161465525621/8 finals Tomáš Kaplan (8)
2007–082nd (1. liga)align=center bgcolor=green1/(12)3323826414771/4 finals Ľuboš Belejík (7)
2008–091st (Corgoň Liga)7/(12)331011124050411/16 finals Peter Katona (7)
2009–101st (Corgoň Liga)8/(12)33115173238381/8 finals Peter Katona (5)
2010–111st (Corgoň Liga)11/(12)3396183049331/16 finals Jhonatan (5)
2011–121st (Corgoň Liga)10/(12)33712142335331/4 finals Peter Katona (5)
2012–131st (Corgoň Liga)align=center bgcolor=red12/(12)3389162141331/16 finals Andriy Shevchuk (3)
Matúš Marcin (3)
2013–142nd (DOXXbet Liga)4/(12)3318695628601/4 finals Dávid Leško (11)
2014–152nd (DOXXbet Liga)align=center bgcolor=tan3/(24)2210663224361/32 finals Pavol Šafranko (11)
2015–162nd (DOXXbet Liga)align=center bgcolor=green1/(24)30161046126581/16 finals Dávid Leško (16)
2016–171st (Fortuna Liga)11/(12)30310171763191/8 finals Musefiu Ashiru (5)
2017–181st (Fortuna Liga)align=center bgcolor=red12/(12)3141116205523align=center 1/32 finals Roland Černák (7)
2018–192nd (II. liga)align=center bgcolor=red15/(16)307617304127align=center 1/32 finals Lukáš Hricov (3)
2019–203rd (III. liga)1/(16)171412521443align=center 1/32 finals Kristián Hirka (12)
2020–213rd (III. liga)3/(16)151014401531align=center 1/32 finals Samuel Gladiš (7)
2021–223rd (III. liga)align=center bgcolor=green1/(16)3025231032077align=center 1/32 finals Jozef Dolný (41)
2022–232nd (2. liga)align=center bgcolor=silver2/(16)301928492462align=center 1/4 finals Jozef Dolný (19)
2023-242nd (2. liga)align=center bgcolor=tan3/(16)3019655321631/32 finals Jozef Dolný (18)

European competition history

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAwayAggregate
1966–67Cup Winners' Cup1.Bayern Munich1–12–3 3–4
1973–74UEFA Cup1.Velež Mostar4–21–1 5–3
2.VfB Stuttgart3–5(aet)1–3 4–8
1980–81Mitropa CupRRCsepel SC0–00–3
Calcio Como4–10–1
NK Zagreb2–15–1
1994–95Cup Winners' CupQBangor F.C.4–01–0 5–0
1.Dundee United3–12–3 5–4
2.Real Zaragoza0–41–2 1–6

Rivalries

Tatran's biggest rivals are FC Košice, and the matches between the two teams are referred to as "Eastern Slovak derby" (Slovak: Východniarske derby).[4]
They also have rivalry with MFK Zemplín Michalovce and FC Spartak Trnava. 1. FC Tatran Prešov supporters maintain friendly relations with fans of the Polish side JKS Czarni 1910 Jasło.[5]

Sponsorship

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
1998–2000ATAK SportswearOTF
2000–2003ŠARIŠ
2004Opel
2005none
2005–2008Poštová banka
2008–2010Auto Leas
2010–2011Adidasnone
2011–2012IMPA
2012–2013DÚHA
2013–2021ATAK Sportswear
2021–20223bINTRAVENA
2022–2023Niké
2023Nike
2024-Adidas

Club partners

source[6]

Current squad

Updated 3 August 2024.[7]

For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers summer 2024.

Reserve team

1. FC Tatran Prešov juniori was the reserve team of 1. FC Tatran Prešov. They mostly played in the Slovak 3. Liga (Eastern division).

Squad

Current technical staff

Updated 31 October 2023

StaffJob title
Marek PetrušAssistant manager
Peter BalážManager
Peter BarnaTeam manager
Maroš FerencGoalkeeping coach
Jozef VañoTeam Leader
MUDr. Ján MirilovičTeam Doctor
MUDr. Július SvätojánskyTeam Doctor
MUDr. Peter CvengrošTeam Doctor
Igor StojimirovićMasseur
Vladimír PappPhysiotherapist
Dávid BaluchaPhysiotherapist

Player records

Most goals

Nat.NameGoals
1Ladislav Pavlovič150
2Jozef Dolný82
3Karol Petroš67
4 Jozef Kuchár56
5Gejza Šimanský44
6Dávid Leško40
7Peter Katona39
Players whose name is listed in bold are still active.

Notable players

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

For full list, see

Notable fan

Notable managers

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://sportnet.sme.sk/spravy/futbal-primatorka-presova-podpisala-kupu-akcii-klubu-1-fc-tatran-presov-sefovat-mu-bude-michel/ Budúcnosť Tatrana Prešov je podpísaná. Klubu bude šéfovať Micheľ
  2. Web site: Bajnoki végeredmény: Vidéki bajnokság – Északi kerület 1907/1908. Magyarfutball.hu. 7 November 2013. hu.
  3. Book: Truchlik, Ivan. Futbalový atlas sveta. Ottovo Nakladatelství. sk. 2015. Prague, Czech Republic. 978-80-7451-455-5. 640.
  4. Web site: Dnes je na programe východniarske derby. Presov.korzar.sk. sk. 17 September 2011.
  5. Web site: Futbaloví chuligáni: Kto do koho kope. Aktuality.sk.
  6. Web site: 1.FC Tatran Prešov – Oficiálna stránka najstaršieho futbalového klubu na Slovensku.
  7. Web site: Káder FC TATRAN Prešov – MFK Zvolen.
  8. http://korzar.sme.sk/c/6251663/skonal-obdivuhodny-fanusik-tatrana.html Skonal obdivuhodný fanúšik Tatrana