Štadión Pod Dubňom, home stadium of MŠK Žilina
MŠK Žilina

MŠK Žilina

SlovakiaSlovakia
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Founded

1908

Venue

Štadión Pod Dubňom

City

Žilina

Capacity

11,181

Surface

artificial turf

# UEFA Europa Conference League #2 Super Liga R24# Cup # Club Friendlies

Trophies

1. liga

2016/2017,2011/2012,2009/2010,2006/2007,2003/2004,2002/2003,2001/2002,

7xWinner

1. liga

2024/2025,2019/2020,2014/2015,2008/2009,2007/2008,2004/2005,

6x2nd Place

Cup

2011/2012,

1xWinner

Cup

2020/2021,2018/2019,2012/2013,2010/2011,

4x2nd Place

MŠK Žilina

MŠK Žilina is one of Slovakia's most successful and respected football clubs, founded in 1908 in the northern Slovak city of Žilina. The club is the most successful in the post-independence era of Slovak football, having won the Slovak Super Liga on multiple occasions — a total of eight league titles — making them the second most decorated club in Slovakia behind Slovan Bratislava. Žilina plays home matches at Štadión Pod Dubňom, with a capacity of 11,181. The club has a renowned youth academy that has produced numerous internationals, including Marek Hamšík and Martin Škrtel, both legends of Slovak football. Žilina has participated in UEFA Champions League qualifying and UEFA Europa League group stages, providing valuable continental experience and helping to develop the next generation of Slovak talent.