MFK Ružomberok
MFK Ružomberok (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈɾuʒɔmbɛɾɔk] (
Full name | Mestský futbalový klub Ružomberok a.s. | |||
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Nickname(s) | Ruža (The Rose) | |||
Founded | 1906 as Rózsahegyi Sport Club | |||
Ground | Štadión pod Čebraťom, Ružomberok | |||
Capacity | 4,876 | |||
Owner | Milan Fiľo | |||
Chairman | Ľubomír Golis | |||
Head coach | Ján Haspra | |||
League | Fortuna Liga | |||
2019–20 | Fortuna Liga, 5th | |||
Website | Club website | |||
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History
Established in 1906, the club's colours have been traditionally white, yellow and red, which are also featured on the town's flag. However, the sponsor Mondi Business Paper SCP introduced new colours in 2005: orange, black and white.
In 1993 the club gained promotion to the Slovak Second Division for the first time and a second promotion to the Corgoň Liga in 1997. The club's trophy cabinet stayed empty until their centenary year, when in 2006 they lifted both the Corgoň Liga title and the Slovak Cup with the help of 21 goals from the league's joint top scorer Erik Jendrišek. Other stars of the team in this successful season were Jan Nezmar and Marek Sapara. The team was coached at that time by František Komňacký who in February 2007 went on to SKVO Rostov-on-Don.Corgoň liga: Komňacký v Ružomberku skončil
The league win gained them entry into the Champions league second qualifying stage, there they met Swedish side Djurgårdens IF, Ružomberok lost the first leg 1–0 but managed to pull back the deficit to win 3–2 on aggregate. The next round saw them meet Russian champions CSKA Moscow, the team lost conceding 5 goals without reply.
Events timeline
- 1906 – Founded as Rózsahegyi Sport Club
- 1948 – Merged with SBZ Ruzomberok and Sokola SBZ Ružomberok
- 1953 – Renamed DSO Iskra Ružomberok
- 1955 – Revocation of the merger and renamed Iskra Ružomberok
- 1957 – Renamed TJ BZVIL Ružomberok
- 1989 – Renamed TJ BZ Ružomberok
- 1992 – Renamed ŠK Texicom Ružomberok
- 1995 – Renamed MŠK Ružomberok
- 1996 – Renamed MŠK SCP Ružomberok, Slovak 2nd League champion
- 2001 – First European qualification, 2001–02 UEFA Cup
- 2003 – Renamed MFK Ružomberok
- 2006 – Slovak champion, Slovak FA Cup winner
- 2006 – Champions League qualification, 3rd round
- 2017 - European League qualification, 3rd round
Honours
Domestic
- Slovak Super Liga (1993–)
Winners (1): 2005-06
- Slovenský Pohár (Slovak Cup)
Slovak League Top Goalscorer
Slovak League Top scorer since 1993–94
Year | Winner | G |
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2003–04 | 17 | |
2005–06 | 211 | |
2011–12 | 18 |
- 1Shared award
Sponsorship
Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
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1998–99 | Erreà | SCP |
1999–2002 | Adidas | |
2002–04 | Diadora | NEUSIEDLER |
2004–07 | Umbro | NEUSIEDLER SCP |
2007–08 | Legea | Mondi SCP |
2008–12 | Umbro | |
2012–13 | Adidas | |
2013– | MAESTRO |
Club partners
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Current squad
As of 13 August, 2020 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers summer 2020.
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Retired number(s)
- 12 – Concordia 1906 (the 12th Man)
Staff
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Masseur | |
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Results
League and Cup history
Slovak League only (1993–present)
Season Division (Name) Pos./Teams Pl. W D L GS GA P Slovak Cup Europe Top Scorer (Goals) 1993–94 2nd (1. Liga) 11/(16) 30 12 5 13 48 53 29 1994–95 2nd (1. Liga) 6/(16) 30 14 2 14 47 33 44 First round 1995–96 2nd (1. Liga) 6/(16) 30 14 5 11 54 44 47 First round Eduard Mydliar (13) 1996–97 2nd (1. Liga) 1/(18) 34 23 5 6 78 19 78 Semi-finals Viliam Hýravý (18) 1997–98 1st (Mars Superliga) 11/(16) 30 9 9 12 35 49 36 First round Eduard Mydliar (7) 1998–99 1st (Mars Superliga) 7/(16) 30 12 10 8 31 31 46 Quarter-finals Eduard Mydliar (9) 1999–00 1st (Mars Superliga) 7/(16) 30 13 7 10 29 26 46 Second round Eduard Mydliar (7) 2000–01 1st (Mars Superliga) 3/(10) 36 15 10 11 51 48 55 Runners-up Tomáš Oravec (11) 2001–02 1st (Mars Superliga) 4/(10) 36 15 9 12 49 41 54 Second round UC R1 ( Troyes) Tomáš Oravec (9) 2002–03 1st (Slovak Super Liga) 8/(10) 36 12 7 17 45 60 43 First round Roland Števko (12) 2003–04 1st (Corgoň Liga) 3/(10) 36 15 10 11 53 47 55 First round Roland Števko (22) 2004–05 1st (Corgoň Liga) 7/(10) 36 11 10 15 50 57 43 Second round Roland Števko (11) 2005–06 1st (Corgoň Liga) 1/(10) 36 26 2 8 65 28 80 Winners Erik Jendrišek (21) 2006–07 1st (Corgoň Liga) 4/(12) 28 10 7 11 25 29 37 Second round CL
UCQR3 ( CSKA Moscow)
R1(Club Brugge) Róbert Rák (11) 2007–08 1st (Corgoň Liga) 7/(12) 33 10 14 9 46 43 44 Third round Marek Bakoš (10) 2008–09 1st (Corgoň Liga) 5/(12) 33 12 11 10 48 34 47 Semi-finals Miloš Lačný (11) 2009–10 1st (Corgoň Liga) 5/(12) 33 13 8 12 33 35 47 Third round Oleksandr Pyschur (11) 2010–11 1st (Corgoň Liga) 7/(12) 33 10 11 12 23 33 41 Quarter-finals Karel Kroupa (5) 2011–12 1st (Corgoň Liga) 6/(12) 33 11 11 11 39 34 44 Second round Pavol Masaryk (18) 2012–13 1st (Corgoň Liga) 6/(12) 33 12 9 12 36 46 45 Quarter-finals Tomáš Ďubek (13) 2013–14 1st (Corgoň Liga) 4/(12) 33 15 5 13 56 51 50 Semi-finals Léandre Tawamba (13) 2014–15 1st (Fortuna Liga) 7/(12) 33 10 10 13 41 45 40 Second round Pavol Masaryk (9) 2015–16 1st (Fortuna Liga) 6/(12) 33 12 9 12 42 41 45 Semi-finals Miloš Lačný (10) 2016–17 1st (Fortuna Liga) 3/(12) 30 15 7 8 55 38 52 Fifth Round Jakub Mareš (14) 2017–18 1st (Fortuna Liga) 6/(12) 31 10 10 11 36 35 40 Runners-up EL Q3 ( Everton F.C.) Nermin Haskić (7) 2018–19 1st (Fortuna Liga) 3/(12) 32 15 11 6 50 31 65 Fifth Round Izzy Tandir (9)
Kristi Qose (9) 2019–20 1st (Fortuna Liga) 5/(12) 27 7 11 9 28 33 32 Runners-up EL Q1 ( Levski Sofia) Filip Twardzik (7)
European competition history
Season | Competition | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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2001–02 | UEFA Cup | Qualifying round | 3–1 | 0–0 | 3–1 | |
First round | 1–0 | 1–6 | 2–6 | |||
2006–07 | UEFA Champions League | Second qualifying round | 3–1 | 0–1 | 3–2 | |
Third qualifying round | 0–2 | 0–3 | 0–5 | |||
2006–07 | UEFA Cup | First round | 0–1 | 1–1 | 1–2 | |
2017–18 | UEFA Europa League | First qualifying round | 2–0 | 1–2 | 3–2 | |
Second qualifying round | 0–1 | 2–0 | 2–1 | |||
Third qualifying round | 0–1 | 0–1 | 0–2 | |||
2019–20 | UEFA Europa League | First qualifying round | 0–2 | 0–2 | 0–4 | |
2020–21 | UEFA Europa League | First qualifying round | N/A | N/A | ||
Player records
Most goals
# | Nat. | Name | Goals |
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1 | Roland Števko | 59 | |
2 | Tomáš Ďubek | 45 | |
3 | Miloš Lačný | 44 | |
4 | Eduard Mydliar | 36 | |
5 | Erik Jendrišek | 30 | |
6 | Pavol Masaryk | 28 | |
7 | Viliam Hýravý | 26 | |
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 MFK.
- Past (and present) players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be found here.
Peter Babnič Marek Bakoš Anatol Cheptine Martin Chrien Gagik Daghbashyan Ondrej Debnár Tomáš Ďubek Marián Had Ľuboš Hajdúch Nermin Haskić Viliam Hýravý Ivan Hodúr Martin Jakubko Erik Jendrišek Maroš Klimpl Uladzimir Karytska Tihomir Kostadinov Pavel Kováč Ivan Kozák Dominik Kružliak Juraj Kucka Richard Lásik Jiří Novotný Patrick Oboya Tomáš Oravec Dejan Peševski Artur Pikk Kristi Qose Marek Sapara Štefan Senecký Jiří Skalák Valery Strypeykis Dušan Švento Rudolf Urban Yani Urdinov Ľubomír Talda Léandre Tawamba Viktor Tegelhoff Darko Tofiloski Ivan Trabalík Tibor Zátek Adam Zreľák Vladislav Zvara Igor Žofčák
Managers
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Reserve team
MFK Ružomberok B is the reserve team of MFK Ružomberok. They currently play in the Slovak 2. liga.
History
Ružomberok B's best result in Slovak 2. liga was a 7th position in 2009–10 season and 2011–12 season. In May 2012 the club withdrew from the Slovak 2. liga. Their place in the league was taken by FC ŠTK 1914 Šamorín. Notable former players which later played First league were: Štefan Pekár, Libor Hrdlička, Juraj Dovičovič, Lukáš Greššák, Juraj Dovičovič and Roland Števko.
Current squad
As of 25 February 2020 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers summer 2019.
Season to season
Season | Division | Place |
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2007–08 | 3. liga | 1st (promoted) |
2008–09 | 2. liga | 8th |
2009–10 | 2. liga | 7th |
2010–11 | 2. liga | 10th |
2011–12 | 2. liga | 7th |
- 4 seasons in Slovak 2. liga
Former managers
Ivan Hucko (2004–05) Ladislav Molnár (2008) Roman Berta Ján Haspra Vladimír Rusnák (2011–12) Viliam Hýravý
References
- "MFK Ružomberok | Partneri". www.mfkruzomberok.sk.
External links
Official website:
- MFK Ružomberok official website (in Slovak)
Other useful links:
- FB website of MFK Ružomberok (in Slovak)
- FB website of Concordia 1906 – Ružafans supporters (in Slovak)
- FB discussion of Concordia 1906 – Ružafans supporters (in Slovak)
- Website of Orange White Division supporters (in Slovak)
- Youtube channel of Concordia 1906 – Ružafans supporters (in Slovak)
- Youtube channel of Orange White Division supporters (in Slovak)
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