Partizán Bardejov

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Partizán Bardejov
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Full namePartizán Bardejov
FoundedFebruary 12, 1922; 99 years ago (1922-02-12)
as ŠK Bardejov
GroundMestský štadión Bardejov,
Bardejov
Capacity3,435
PresidentStanislav Soroka 50%
Reyhan Güler 50%
Head coachMarián Šarmír
League2. liga
2020–212. liga, 13th
WebsiteClub website

Partizán Bardejov is a Slovak football team, based in the town of Bardejov. The club was founded in 1922. The club currently plays in the 2. liga, the second tier of the Slovak football league system, hosting games at the 3,040-capacity Mestský štadión Bardejov.

History[]

The first club in Bardejov was founded on 12 February 1922 as BSC Bardejov. His first president was Július Grofčík. On 18 June 1922, BSC Bardejov played its first game at their own stadium against ETVE Prešov. BSC Bardejov lost 1 – 4. Mikuláš Chavko was the first player from Bardejov, who started in the highest football level in Czechoslovakia. He played for I.ČsŠK Bratislava. Ján Chavko played for Italian side Palermo since 1947. A World cup 1962 participant Jozef Bomba played in 1964, for choice of Europe.

Clubname history[]

  1. 1932 – ŠK Bardejov
  2. 1949 – Sokol OSK Bardejov
  3. 1951 – Sokol ČSSZ Bardejov
  4. 1953 – Slavoj Bardejov
  5. 1962 – TJ Partizán Bardejov
  6. 1992 – BSC JAS Bardejov
  7. 2008 – Partizán Bardejov
  8. 2019 – NFL Partizán Bardejov[1]
  9. 2019 – Partizán Bardejov BŠK

Honours[]

Stadium[]

The team plays their home games at the Mestský štadión Bardejov which opened in 1966 and holds 3,040 Partizán supporters. In 2012 Partizán Bardejov had renovated the stadium due arrangement final match of 2012 Slovnaft Cup, between FK Senica and MŠK Žilina.

Recent seasons[]

Slovak League only (1993–present)

Year Division (Name) Position Slovak Cup Top scorer/Goals
1993–1994 (II) 1. liga 1st (promoted) Round 3
1994–1995 (I) Mars superliga 7th Round 1 Slovakia Jozef Urblík (11)
1995–1996 (I) Mars superliga 6th Round 2 Slovakia Jozef Hrivňák (8)
1996–1997 (I) Mars superliga 7th Round 2
1997–1998 (I) Mars superliga 14th Quarter-finals Slovakia Marián Ľalík (5)
Slovakia Ľubomír Jacko (5)
1998–1999 (I) Mars superliga 16th (relegated) Quarter-finals Slovakia Marián Ľalík (4)
1999–2000 (II) 1. liga 6th Round 1 Slovakia Ľubomír Pagor (13)
2000–2001 (II) 1. liga 13th (relegated) Round 1
2001–2002 (III) 2. liga  – Semi-finals
2002–2003  –  –
2003–2004  –  –
2004–2005  –  –
2005–2006  –  –
2006–2007  –  –
2007–2008  –  –
2008–2009  –  –
2009–2010 (IV) 3. liga 1st (promoted)
2010–2011 (III) 2. liga 2nd Round 1
2011–2012 (III) 3. liga 1st (promoted) Round 1
2012–2013 (II) 2. liga 4th Round 3 Slovakia Marek Seman (8)
2013–2014 (II) 2. liga 2nd Round 2 Brazil Dyjan (10)
2014–2015 (II) DOXXbet liga 6th Round 4 Slovakia Ján Zápotoka (15)
2015–2016 (II) DOXXbet liga 5th Round 2 Serbia Marko Milunović (19)
2016–2017 (II) DOXXbet liga 8th Round 3 Slovakia Michal Hamuľak (17)
2017–2018 (II) DOXXbet liga 12th Round 3 Slovakia Michal Hamuľak (20)
2018–2019 (II) II. Liga 10th Round 5 Serbia Marko Milunović (7)
2019–2020 (II) II. Liga 11th Round 4 Slovakia Michal Horodník (5)
2020–2021 (II) II. Liga 13th Round 3 ?

Current squad[]

As of 28 August 2021. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Slovakia SVK Ján Čikoš-Pavličko
3 DF Slovakia SVK Tomáš Filipiak
4 DF Slovakia SVK Miroslav Petko
5 FW Slovakia SVK Jakub Konkoľ
6 DF Slovakia SVK Richard Župa
8 MF Brazil BRA Junior Da Silva
9 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Kojo Matić
10 MF Slovakia SVK Tomáš Brigant
11 FW Brazil BRA Rômulo
12 DF Slovakia SVK Lukáš Horváth
13 DF Brazil BRA Diego
14 MF Nigeria NGA Anthony Ikedi
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW Slovakia SVK Lukáš Csáno
16 Slovakia SVK Andrej Stolárik
17 MF Slovakia SVK Roman Zemko
18 FW Slovakia SVK Marko Lukáč
19 FW Slovakia SVK Šimon Stachura
20 DF Serbia SRB Stefan Veličković
21 MF Slovakia SVK Dávid Keresteš
23 DF Slovakia SVK Filip Maník
25 FW Slovakia SVK Rastislav Kružliak
26 GK Slovakia SVK Alex Fojtíček
MF Slovakia SVK Jakub Krela
MF Nigeria NGA Salisu Abdullahi

For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers summer 2021.

Out on loan 2020–21[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Slovakia SVK Richard Gmitter (at Tatran Presov)
MF Slovakia SVK Adrian Lesko (at Tesla Stropkov)
DF Slovakia SVK Richard Nemergut (at Skalica)
DF Slovakia SVK Richard Theisz (at Milénium)

Current technical staff[]

As of 8 March 2020
Staff Job title
Belgium Hajrudin Nuhic Manager
Turkey Memis Özat Assistant manager
Slovakia Jozef Kukulský Assistant manager
Slovakia Lukáš Hricov Sport Director
Slovakia Bartolomej Majerník Goalkeeping coach
Slovakia Vasiľ Baránok Team leader
Slovakia Ján Kendra Team leader
Slovakia MUDr. Patrik Mihaľ Team doctor
Slovakia MUDr. Marcel Kusenda Team doctor
Slovakia Roman Richveis Masseur
Slovakia Dávid Balucha Physiotherapist

Notable players[]

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

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

Notable coaches[]

Women's team[]

The women's team was founded in 2012 and first played in 2012–13. In 2016–17 the team won the Slovak Women's First League.[2] Also the Slovak Women's Cup was won in 2016, 2017 and 2019.

References[]

  1. ^ http://partizanbj.sk/zmeny-vo-vedeni-klubu/
  2. ^ "Partizánky ovládli po pohári aj ligu, Čekan: Veľká eufória" (in Slovak). profutbal.sk. 1 June 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2017.

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