FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce

FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce – Vráble is a Slovak football team, based in the town of Zlaté Moravce. The club was founded on 22 January 1995.

ViOn Zlaté Moravce
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Full nameFootball Club Viliam Ondrejka Zlaté Moravce – Vráble
Founded1995 (1995)
as FC ViOn
GroundViOn Aréna,
Zlaté Moravce
Capacity4,006
OwnerViliam Ondrejka
ChairmanKarol Škula
ManagerIvan Galád
LeagueSlovak Super Liga
2021–2211th
WebsiteClub website

History

Stadium FC ViOn

From the club's establishment in 1995 until 2004, they played in various regional competitions. In 2004 they were promoted to the Slovak Second Division, and then in the 2006–07 season were promoted to the Corgoň Liga, and won the Slovak Cup, beating FC Senec 4–0. This earned them place in the first qualifying round of the 2007–08 UEFA Cup.

Zlaté Moravce played their first European match on 19 July 2007 in the UEFA Cup at home against Alma-Ata, winning 3–1.[1] On 2 August 2007, they have tied in Almaty 1–1, qualifying to the second qualification round.[2]

Events timeline

  • 1995 – Founded as FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce
  • 2016 – Renamed FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce – Vráble[3]

Honours

Domestic

Affiliated clubs

The following clubs are affiliated with FC ViOn:

Sponsorship

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2004–05 Legea ViOn
2005–07 Adidas
2007–08 Jako
2008–09 Adidas
2009–10 Puma
2010–13 Legea
2013–14 Luanvi
2014–2022 Erreà
2022 Tipsport
2022- Puma

Club partners

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Current squad

As of 8 February 2023[7]

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 Patrik Lukáč
5 MF North Macedonia MKD Tomche Grozdanovski
6 MF Slovakia SVK Timotej Múdry (on loan from Ružomberok)
7 FW Slovakia SVK Roman Čerepkai (on loan from Teplice)
8 MF Slovakia SVK Anton Sloboda
9 FW Slovakia SVK Tomáš Vestenický
10 FW Nigeria NGA Kenneth Ikugar (on loan from Spartak Trnava)
14 MF Slovakia SVK Denis Duga
16 MF Slovakia SVK Karol Mondek
17 MF Slovakia SVK Lucas Demitra (on loan from Trenčín)
18 GK Slovakia SVK Matúš Chropovský
19 DF Ukraine UKR Nazariy Havrylyuk
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW Slovakia SVK Patrik Pinte
25 DF Slovakia SVK Samuel Suľa (on loan from Žilina)
26 MF Slovakia SVK Tomáš Ďubek (captain)
27 DF Brazil BRA Stephano Almeida
29 MF Slovakia SVK Adam Brenkus
30 DF Slovakia SVK Róbert Stareček
31 DF Czech Republic CZE Martin Toml
33 GK Slovakia SVK Patrik Richter
37 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Alden Šuvalija (on loan from Slovácko)
42 DF Slovakia SVK Michal Pintér
66 DF Slovakia SVK Martin Bednár
90 DF Slovakia SVK Matúš Čonka

For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers winter 2022-23.

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Slovakia SVK Sebastián Rák (at Veľké Ludince until 30 June 2023)

Management staff

Position Staff
ManagerSlovakia Ivan Galád
Assistant ManagerSlovakia Gergely Geri
Goalkeeping coachSlovakia Pavel Kováč
Team chefSlovakia Vladimír Červený
MasseurSlovakia Ján Andraško
PhysioterapistSlovakia MUDr. Jozef Mada

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Results

League and Cup history

Slovak League only (1993–present)

Season Division (Name) Pos./Teams Slovak Cup Europe Top Scorer (Goals)
2000–01 3rd (2. Liga) 1 Did not enter Slovakia Jozef Piaček (11)
Slovakia Róbert Michalík (11)
2001–02 2nd (1. Liga) 16/(16) Preliminary round ?
2002–03 3rd (2. Liga) 10 Did not enter ?
2003–04 3rd (2. Liga) 2 Did not enter Slovakia Juraj Vondra (18)
2004–05 2nd (1.Liga) 8/(16) Quarter-finals Slovakia Peter Černák (6)
2005–06 2nd (1.Liga) 8/(16) Round 1 Slovakia Peter Černák (5)
Slovakia Martin Chren (5)
2006–07 2nd (1.Liga) 3/(12) Winner Slovakia Marek Plichta (9)
2007–08 1st (Corgoň Liga) 11/(12) Round 3 UC Q2 (Russia Zenit St. Petersburg) Slovakia Peter Černák (4)
2008–09 1st (Corgoň Liga) 12/(12) Quarter-finals Benin Salomon Wisdom (4)
2009–10 2nd (DoxxBet Liga) 1/(14) Round 3 Slovakia Karol Pavelka (16)
2010–11 1st (Corgoň Liga) 6/(12) Semi-finals Slovakia Peter Kuračka (7)
2011–12 1st (Corgoň Liga) 7/(12) Semi-finals Czech Republic Martin Hruška (6)
2012–13 1st (Corgoň Liga) 8/(12) Round 3 Slovakia Andrej Hodek (13)
2013–14 1st (Corgoň Liga) 10/(12) Quarter-finals Slovakia Martin Pribula (8)
2014–15 1st (Fortuna Liga) 10/(12) Round 5 Slovakia Martin Juhar (4)
Slovakia Márius Charizopulos (4)
2015–16 1st (Fortuna Liga) 9/(12) Quarter-finals Cameroon Leandre Tawamba (11)
2016–17 1st (Fortuna Liga) 10/(12) Round 4 Slovakia Peter Orávik (5)
2017–18 1st (Fortuna Liga) 10/(12) Round 3 Slovakia Róbert Gešnábel (9)
2018–19 1st (Fortuna Liga) 10/(12) Round of 16 Slovakia Tomáš Ďubek (9)
2019–20 1st (Fortuna Liga) 8/(12) Semi-finals Slovakia Tomáš Ďubek (8)
2020–21 1st (Fortuna Liga) 5/(12) Quarter-finals Slovakia Filip Balaj (16)
2021–22 1st (Fortuna Liga) 11/(12) Quarter-finals Slovakia Tomáš Ďubek (7)

European competition history

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
2007–08 UEFA Cup 1Q Kazakhstan Alma-Ata 3–1 1–1 4–1
2Q Russia Zenit St. Petersburg 0–2 0–3 0–5

Youth program

The club is also particularly known for its youth program. Academy name is PFA (Požitavská futbalová akadémia).

Player records

Most goals

# Nat. Name Goals
1 Slovakia Peter Orávik 32
2 Slovakia Tomáš Ďubek 30
3 Slovakia Peter Černák 28
Slovakia Karol Pavelka
5 Slovakia Peter Kuračka 26
6 Slovakia Andrej Hodek 18
7 Slovakia Filip Balaj 16

Players whose name is listed in bold are still active.

Notable players

Had international caps on senior level for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for FC ViOn.

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

Managers

References

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