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The 2004–05 Slovak First Football League (known as the Slovak Corgoň Liga for sponsorship reasons) was the 12th season of first-tier football league in Slovakia, since its establishment in 1993. It began on 24 July 2004 and ended on 15 June 2005. [ 1 ]
The 2004–05 season of the Slovak Second Football League (also known as 2. liga) was the twelfth season of the league since its establishment. It began on 24 July 2004 and ended on 14 June 2005. It began on 24 July 2004 and ended on 14 June 2005.
The 2005–06 Slovak First Football League (known as the Slovak Corgoň Liga for sponsorship reasons) was the 13th season of first-tier football league in Slovakia, since its establishment in 1993. It began on 16 July 2005 and ended on 31 May 2006. [1] FC Artmedia Bratislava were the defending champions.
The 2005–06 season of the Slovak Second Football League (also known as 2. liga) was the thirteenth season of the league since its establishment. It began on 22 July 2005 and ended on 28 May 2006. It began on 22 July 2005 and ended on 28 May 2006.
Romania: for fuller coverage, see: 2004–05 in Romanian football. Romanian Premier League – Steaua București; Romanian Cup and Romanian Super Cup – Dinamo București Russia: for fuller coverage, see: 2005 in Russian football. Russian Premier League and Russian Cup – CSKA Moscow San Marino: Premier League – F.C. Domagnano
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 ...
Upon dissolution, six teams were promoted to the then newly formed Slovak First League. The league was expanded to 18 teams in 1996/97 season, but returned back to 16 in 2001/02 and reduced to 12 in 2006–07. [needs update] For 2014/15 and 2015/16 seasons the league became known as DOXXbet liga as part of a sponsorship agreement. [2] [citation ...
Slovak football clubs have participated in European football competitions since 1956. Before 1993 Slovakia was a part of Czechoslovakia, therefore Slovak teams represented this country and did not always have a spot in European competitions. All statistics and records are accurate as of 1 December 2020.