

SK Slovan Bratislava
Season Stats
Record
21W 5D 5L
H:10W/A:11W
Goals
62 / 35 (+27)
H:30/A:32
Clean Sheets
6
H:3/A:3
Rank
1
Sidelined Players (1)
Recent Results
@ FC Spartak Trnava
18/02/2026Cup
@ Gangwon
29/01/2026Club Friendlies
@ CSKA 1948 Sofia
26/01/2026Club Friendlies
vs MFK Zvolen
17/01/2026Club Friendlies
vs BK Häcken
18/12/2025UEFA Europa Conference League
@ KF Shkëndija
11/12/2025UEFA Europa Conference League
vs Rayo Vallecano
27/11/2025UEFA Europa Conference League
@ Trenčianske Stankovce
15/11/2025Cup
@ KuPS
06/11/2025UEFA Europa Conference League
@ AZ Alkmaar
23/10/2025UEFA Europa Conference League
Upcoming Fixtures
@ Grazer AK
Club Friendlies
24/06/2026
17:00
@ Crvena zvezda
Club Friendlies
29/06/2026
14:00
@ Dukla Banská Bystrica
Super Liga
25/07/2026
18:00
vs Podbrezová
Super Liga
01/08/2026
18:00
@ Trenčín
Super Liga
08/08/2026
18:00
vs Ružomberok
Super Liga
15/08/2026
18:00
@ FC Košice
Super Liga
22/08/2026
18:00
vs Zemplín Michalovce
Super Liga
29/08/2026
18:00
@ DAC 1904
Super Liga
05/09/2026
18:00
vs MŠK Žilina
Super Liga
12/09/2026
18:00
SK Slovan Bratislava
SK Slovan Bratislava is Slovakia's most decorated and historically significant football club, founded in 1919 in the capital Bratislava. The club holds a unique distinction as the only Czechoslovak club ever to win a European trophy, lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1969 after defeating Barcelona 3-2 in the final. Slovan has won more than 20 Slovak Super Liga titles and numerous Slovak Cup trophies, cementing their status as the country's dominant club. The club plays home matches at the Štadión Tehelné pole, a modern 22,500-seat arena. In recent seasons Slovan has become a regular participant in UEFA group stages, including UEFA Champions League campaigns, bringing high-level European football back to Bratislava. Notable alumni include Ján Popluhár and Peter Dubovský.



























