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  2. Football records and statistics in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Club Slovakia Czechoslovakia Total Super Liga Slovak Cup (1994–present) Super Cup Total Czechoslovak First League Czechoslovak Cup Total Slovan Bratislava: 13: 10: 4: 27

  3. 2005 in association football - Wikipedia

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    August 2004 – October 2005: Europe Qualifying Automatic qualifiers: Germany (as hosts) Qualified teams : Group winners Croatia , England , France , Italy , Netherlands , Portugal , Serbia and Montenegro , Ukraine ; two best second-place sides Poland , Sweden ; playoff winners Czech Republic , Spain , Switzerland

  4. Football in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The Slovak club's football tournament is held every season in the Slovak First Football League. The first Slovak football league was formed in its current form in 1993, when the Czechoslovak league was discontinued after the end of the federation with the Czech Republic. In 2007-08 there was an average of approximately 3000 spectators per game ...

  5. Category:2005 in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia Summit 2005 This page was last edited on 16 March 2024, at 19:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  6. Summit League men's soccer tournament - Wikipedia

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    The Summit League men's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in soccer for the Summit League. The tournament has been held every year since 1994. It is played under a single-elimination format, and seeding is based on regular season records.

  7. Sport in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Ice hockey Country Slovakia Governing body Slovak Ice Hockey Federation National team(s) Slovakia First played 1920s Registered players 8,280 Clubs 820 National competitions Tipsport Extraliga, 1.liga, 2.liga International competitions IIHF World Championships Ondrej Nepela Arena, the premier ice hockey stadium in the country located in Bratislava After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia ...

  8. 2004–05 Slovak Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2004–05 Slovak Cup was the 36th season of Slovakia's annual football knock-out cup competition [1] and the twelfth since the independence of Slovakia. It began on 21 September 2004 with the matches of first round and ended on 8 May 2005 with the final. The winners of the competition earned a place in the second qualifying round of the ...

  9. Category:2004–05 in Slovak football - Wikipedia

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