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Football stadium in Myjava, Slovakia
Football Stadium Myjava (Slovak: Futbalový štadión Myjava) is a football stadium in Myjava, Slovakia. It serves as home stadium for football club Spartak
Stadium_Myjava
Slovak football club
club was founded in 1920. Spartak Myjava was founded on 8 August 1920 as Športový klub Myjava (ŠK Myjava). ŠK Myjava founder and first president of the
Spartak_Myjava
their regular stadium Stadionul Orășenesc, Bălți. Trenčín played home match at Stadium Myjava, Myjava instead of their regular stadium Štadión na Sihoti
2018–19_in_Polish_football
Football tournament qualification stage
19:00 Stadium Myjava, Myjava Attendance: 1,329 Referee: Ugne Šmitaite (Lithuania) 2 August 2025 (2025-08-02) 11:00 Stadium Myjava, Myjava Attendance:
2025–26 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds
2025–26_UEFA_Women's_Champions_League_qualifying_rounds
Football league season
FC Tatran Prešov. 2016–17 Teams AS Trenčín ŠK Slovan Bratislava Spartak Myjava FC Spartak Trnava MŠK Žilina MFK Ružomberok FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda
2016–17 Slovak First Football League
2016–17_Slovak_First_Football_League
International football competition
19 July 2016 (2016-07-19) 18:00 Stadium Myjava, Myjava Attendance: 317 Referee: Lois Otte (Belgium) 22 July 2016 (2016-07-22) 18:00 Stadium Myjava, Myjava Attendance: 483
2016 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
2016_UEFA_Women's_Under-19_Championship
Football tournament qualification stage
17:20 Stadium Myjava, Myjava Attendance: 2,187 Referee: Ville Nevalainen (Finland) 9 October 2015 (2015-10-09) 13:00 City Stadium, Slutsk Attendance:
2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group 8
2017_UEFA_European_Under-21_Championship_qualification_Group_8
Season of Slovak football
team was replaced by FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda. Banská Bystrica Trenčín Myjava Senica Košice Nitra Dunajská Streda Ružomberok Slovan Trnava Žilina Zlaté
2013–14 Slovak First Football League
2013–14_Slovak_First_Football_League
Football league season
Trebišov Šamorín Žilina B Prešov Považská Bystrica Pohronie Dolný Kubín Myjava Slovan U21 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under
2023–24_2._Liga_(Slovakia)
National association football cup
Štadión pod Čebraťom 3,410 2013–14 MFK Košice 2–1 Slovan Bratislava Stadium Myjava 2,647 2014–15 AS Trenčín 2–2 (aet, 3–2 pen) Senica NTC Poprad 3,473
Slovak_Cup
Football club
Spartak Myjava (Slovak pronunciation: (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈspartak ˈmijaʋa]) is a Slovak women's football team, based in the town of Myjava. The club
Spartak_Myjava_(women)
Football league season
from the Slovak First Football League after the 2010–11 season. Spartak Myjava and Podbrezová were promoted from the Slovak Third Football League after
2011–12_2._Liga_(Slovakia)
European football competition
Podgorica City Stadium, Podgorica Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Mete Kalkavan (Turkey) 19 July 2018 (2018-07-19) 20:30 Stadium Myjava, Myjava Attendance: 1
2018–19 UEFA Europa League qualifying (preliminary to second round matches)
2018–19_UEFA_Europa_League_qualifying_(preliminary_to_second_round_matches)
26th season of first-tier football league in Slovakia
Team Home city Stadium Capacity 2017–18 season AS Trenčín Trenčín Stadium Myjava 2,709 5th in Fortuna Liga DAC Dunajská Streda Dunajská Streda MOL Aréna
2018–19 Slovak First Football League
2018–19_Slovak_First_Football_League
European football competition
matches at Stadium Myjava, Myjava and third qualifying and play-off rounds home matches at Štadión pod Dubňom, Žilina, instead of their regular stadium Štadión
2018–19 UEFA Europa League qualifying (third and play-off round matches)
2018–19_UEFA_Europa_League_qualifying_(third_and_play-off_round_matches)
Football league season
Spartak Myjava made their promotional debut in the Slovak First Football League. They replaced DAC Dunajská Streda. Banská Bystrica Trenčín Myjava Senica
2012–13 Slovak First Football League
2012–13_Slovak_First_Football_League
a list of football stadiums in Slovakia, ordered by capacity. The minimum required capacity is 1,000. The largest football stadium by capacity in Slovakia
List of football stadiums in Slovakia
List_of_football_stadiums_in_Slovakia
European football competition
200 Referee: Fran Jović (Croatia) 7 July 2016 (2016-07-07) 17:00 Stadium Myjava, Myjava Attendance: 2,057 Referee: Alper Ulusoy (Turkey) Admira Wacker Mödling
2016–17 UEFA Europa League qualifying (first and second round matches)
2016–17_UEFA_Europa_League_qualifying_(first_and_second_round_matches)
Football league season
pod Vtáčnikom Sereď Rača Inter Bratislava Malacky Podkonice Nové Zámky Myjava Veľké Ludince Šaľa Hamsik Academy Beluša Galanta Martin Bánová Krásno nad
2024–25_3._Liga_(Slovakia)
2014 sporting event in Slovakia
team was replaced by ŽP Šport Podbrezová. Banská Bystrica Trenčín Spartak Myjava Senica Košice Podbrezová Dunajská Streda Ružomberok Slovan Trnava Žilina
2014–15 Slovak First Football League
2014–15_Slovak_First_Football_League
Football league season
Trebišov Šamorín Žilina B Prešov Považská Bystrica Pohronie Dolný Kubín Rača Myjava Slovan Bratislava U21 Bratislava Note: Flags indicate national team as has
2022–23_2._Liga_(Slovakia)
Football tournament season
v Senica (1) Košice (1) v Ružomberok (1) 1 May 2014 18:20 CEST Stadium Myjava, Myjava Attendance: 2,647 Referee: Miroslav Jaška "1st Round". Soccerway
2013–14_Slovak_Cup
Football match
cup competition in Slovak football. The match was played at the Stadium Myjava in Myjava on 1 May 2014 between ŠK Slovan Bratislava and MFK Košice. MFK
2014_Slovak_Cup_final
European football competition
20:30 Stadium Myjava, Myjava Attendance: 2,365 Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez (Spain) 20 July 2017 (2017-07-20) 19:00 HaMoshava Stadium, Petah
2017–18 UEFA Europa League qualifying (first and second round matches)
2017–18_UEFA_Europa_League_qualifying_(first_and_second_round_matches)
Football league season
they did not obtain a licence for the 2015–16 season. Trenčín Spartak Myjava Senica Podbrezová Dunajská Streda Ružomberok Skalica Slovan Trnava Žilina
2015–16 Slovak First Football League
2015–16_Slovak_First_Football_League
Football league season
limited. Until 30 June, a maximum of 500 spectators could be present at the stadiums, which, however, also included the teams' staff, the media or stewards
2019–20 Slovak First Football League
2019–20_Slovak_First_Football_League
FC Tatran Prešov 2022–23 football season
Púchov Slovan Bratislava B v FC Tatran Prešov FC Tatran Prešov v Spartak Myjava FK Rača v FC Tatran Prešov FC Tatran Prešov v MŠK Považská Bystrica FC Tatran
2022–23 FC Tatran Prešov season
2022–23_FC_Tatran_Prešov_season
Football stadium in Podbrezová, Slovakia
the stadium was officially opened after reconstruction under its new official name, ZELPO Arena, in a Fortuna League match against TJ Spartak Myjava. Spectators
ZELPO_Aréna
Football tournament season
Košice v Spartak Myjava Slovan Bratislava v MFK Ružomberok MŠK Žilina v FK Senica Spartak Trnava v Dukla Banská Bystrica Spartak Myjava v MFK Košice MFK
2012–13_Slovak_Cup
19 April 1994 (1994-04-19) Friendly Slovakia 1–0 Croatia Myjava, Slovakia 17:00 Medveď 75' Report Stadium: Stadium Myjava Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Karl Finzinger (Austria)
Croatia national under-21 football team results (1942–1999)
Croatia_national_under-21_football_team_results_(1942–1999)
Armenian footballer
Zemplín on 30 November 2019, in a match against iClinic Sereď at neutral Stadium Myjava, in a 2:0 victory. Hovhannisyan came on as a stoppage time replacement
Armen Hovhannisyan (footballer)
Armen_Hovhannisyan_(footballer)
Football tournament season
Mikuláš matches, which took place on 11 November and 1 December 2010. Spartak Myjava v Slovan Bratislava Ružomberok v Spartak Trnava Nitra v ViOn Zlaté Moravce
2010–11_Slovak_Cup
Górnik Zabrze 2018–19 football season
Stadium in Chișinău, instead of Zaria Bălți regular stadium, the Stadionul Orășenesc in Bălți. The match was played at the Stadium Myjava in Myjava,
2018–19_Górnik_Zabrze_season
Football tournament qualification stage
Hosted by Spartak Myjava. 22 July 2026 (2026-07-22) 18:00 Stadium Myjava, Myjava 25 July 2026 (2026-07-25) 18:00 Stadium Myjava, Myjava The draw for the
2026–27 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds
2026–27_UEFA_Women's_Champions_League_qualifying_rounds
Football club
MFK Ružomberok MFK Košice v FC ViOn FC ViOn v FK Senica FC ViOn v Spartak Myjava FC ViOn v FK Dukla Banská Bystrica MŠK Žilina v FC ViOn Podbrezová v FC
2014–15 FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce season
2014–15_FC_ViOn_Zlaté_Moravce_season
Tatran Prešov 2012–13 football season
Tatran Prešov v FC Nitra Dukla Banská Bystrica v Tatran Prešov Spartak Myjava v 1. FC Tatran Prešov 1. FC Tatran Prešov v Košice MŠK Žilina v Tatran Prešov
2012–13 1. FC Tatran Prešov season
2012–13_1._FC_Tatran_Prešov_season
Skalica 2025–26 football season
Prešov v Skalica Skalica v Ružomberok Družstevník Hlboké v Skalica Spartak Myjava v Skalica Inter Bratislava v Skalica Žilina v Skalica "Vedenie klubu zareagovalo
2025–26_MFK_Skalica_season
Michalovce 2015–16 football season
Skalica v Michalovce Podbrezová v Michalovce Michalovce v Zlaté Moravce Myjava v Michalovce Michalovce v Dunajská Streda Ružomberok v Michalovce Michalovce
2015–16 MFK Zemplín Michalovce season
2015–16_MFK_Zemplín_Michalovce_season
ŠK Slovan Bratislava 2013–2014 football season
Streda AS Trenčín v ŠK Slovan Bratislava ŠK Slovan Bratislava v Spartak Myjava MFK Košice v ŠK Slovan Bratislava ŠK Slovan Bratislava v MFK Ružomberok
2013–14 ŠK Slovan Bratislava season
2013–14_ŠK_Slovan_Bratislava_season
Football tournament season
v Spartak Trnava DAC Dunajská Streda v Bodva Moldava nad Bodvou Spartak Myjava v Slovan Bratislava MFK Košice v Banská Bystrica Banská Bystrica v MFK Košice
2009–10_Slovak_Cup
AS Trenčín 2020–21 football season
Slovan Bratislava v AS Trenčín FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce v AS Trenčín Spartak Myjava (3) v AS Trenčín TJ Družstevník Radimov (4) v AS Trenčín MŠK Spišské Podhradie
2020–21_AS_Trenčín_season
Slovak footballer
Slovak footballer who plays as a forward for I. liga žien club Spartak Myjava and the Slovakia women's national team. Known for her finishing skills,
Andrea_Bogorová
20 April 2015 2015 Slovakia Cup China 1 - 1 Poland Stadium Myjava, Myjava 15:00 CEST (UTC+1) Liangming 25' Report Peda 76' Referee: Jiří Houdek (Czech
2014–15_in_Polish_football
Thracian gladiator who led a slave revolt
team TJ Spartak Myjava, a football team FK Spartak Vráble, a football team FK Spartak Bánovce nad Bebravou, a football team Spartak Stadium (disambiguation)
Spartacus
Slovak association football team
19 of the 2018–19 season, in an away game against AS Trenčín, played in Myjava, Senica fielded an entire starting line-up made up entirely of foreign players
FK_Senica
Topics referred to by the same term
team TJ Spartak Myjava, a football team FK Spartak Vráble, a football team FK Spartak Bánovce nad Bebravou, a football team Spartak Stadium (disambiguation)
Spartak
Football tournament season
were played on 23 September 2002 and the match ŽP Šport Podbrezová – MFK Myjava/Tura Luka was played on 10 October 2002. The games were played on 22 October
2002–03_Slovak_Cup
Association football club in Austria
1961 and 1968. A fifth relegation in 1971, combined with financial and stadium problems, eventually led to a merger with Admira, forming FC Admira/Wacker
Admira_Wacker
Football league season
before 2024–25 season Relegated to 2024–25 3. Liga MFK Zvolen Redfox FC Stará Ľubovňa Zlaté Moravce Komárno Myjava Trebišov Dolný Kubín Spišská Nová Ves
2024–25_2._Liga_(Slovakia)
Slovak footballer (born 1987)
June 2015. He made his debut for Spartak in a 4–2 loss against Spartak Myjava. His first goal came in a 2–1 win against ViOn Zlaté Moravce, equalizing
Boris_Godál
Association football club in Bosnia and Herzegovina
League of Bosnia and Herzegovina and plays its home matches on Pecara Stadium which a capacity of 5,147 seats. The club also has a fully equipped sports
NK_Široki_Brijeg
European women's football competition
and 28 April 2024. The final was played on 25 May 2024 at the San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao. A draw was held on 6 February 2024 (after the quarter-final
2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League
2023–24_UEFA_Women's_Champions_League
Highest men's association football league in Slovakia
Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points aSpartak Myjava withdrew from the league on 21 December 2016, and their results from season
Slovak_First_Football_League
Football tournament season
Lučenec Zemplín Michalovce MFK Dolný Kubín MŠK Rimavská Sobota Spartak Myjava Šport Podbrezová MFK Ružomberok B 3. liga (25 teams) Lokomotíva Zvolen (proceed
2011–12_Slovak_Cup
Football tournament season
Haniska (2) v Prešov (2) FK Čaňa (4) v Spišská Nová Ves (2) Nemšová (3) v Myjava (1) Kalinkovo (4) v Pohronie (2) Malacky (4) v Podbrezová (1) Rohožník (3)
2015–16_Slovak_Cup
Slovak football manager
recently managed KFC Komárno. He has previously managed Frýdek-Místek, Spartak Myjava, Pohronie, Komárno, SFM Senec and Dunajská Streda. In 1993, Radványi played
Mikuláš_Radványi
Zámky FC Slovan Galanta FK Beluša TJ Družstevník Veľké Ludince Spartak Myjava OK Častkovce FC Baník Prievidza MŠK Senec Banská Bystrica B Ružomberok B
List of football clubs in Slovakia
List_of_football_clubs_in_Slovakia
Spartak Myjava" (JSON). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 4 September 2024. Retrieved 4 September 2024. "Dinamo-BSUPC vs Spartak Myjava" (JSON)
2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds
2024–25_UEFA_Women's_Champions_League_qualifying_rounds
MŠK Žilina 2013–14 football season
Pos Team v t e Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts 7 Myjava 33 13 6 14 45 54 −9 45 8 Dukla Banská Bystrica 33 11 9 13 48 48 0 42 9 Žilina 33 11 7 15 49 50 −1 40 10
2013–14_MŠK_Žilina_season
Košice vs. Tatran Prešov Záhorie–Kopanice derby: FK Senica vs. Spartak Myjava Eternal Derby of Slovenia: NK Maribor vs. NK Olimpija Ljubljana Slovene
List of association football club rivalries in Europe
List_of_association_football_club_rivalries_in_Europe
Sports venue located in Sereď
They would have to play their home matches in several neighboring cities, Myjava, Nitra, Trnava and Zlaté Moravce. In the 2020–21 season, the club would
Štadión_Sereď
Slovak footballer
goalkeeper for Ekstraklasa club Cracovia. Ravas started his career with Myjava in 2014. In 2015, Ravas signed for National League North club Boston United
Henrich_Ravas
Country in Central Europe
the foot of the Vihorlat, Inovec, and Tribeč mountains, as well as in the Myjava Mountains. The most well-known finds include the oldest female statue made
Slovakia
Akadémia Petržalka Olympia Košice Ružomberok Slovan Bratislava (14) Spartak Myjava (2) DC FC Spartak Trnava Women Tatran Trenčin Žilina Main League: Slovenian
List of women's association football clubs
List_of_women's_association_football_clubs
Footballer (born 1995)
Adiléhou made his professional debut for Slovan Bratislava against Spartak Myjava on 27 February 2016. On 1 September 2020, Adiléhou joined Eerste Divisie
Moïse_Adiléhou
Football league season
teams) and 3. liga východ (Group East; 17 teams). Promoted in 1. liga: ↑Myjava↑ Relegated from 1. liga: ↓Šaľa↓, ↓Púchov↓ Promoted in 2. liga: ↑Dunajská
2011–12_3._Liga_(Slovakia)
Football league season
with bottom two sides being relegated to the Slovak third level. Spartak Myjava were promoted to the Slovak First Football League after the 2011–12 season
2012–13_2._Liga_(Slovakia)
Spartak Myjava" (JSON). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 6 September 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023. "Ferencváros vs. Spartak Myjava" (JSON)
2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds
2023–24_UEFA_Women's_Champions_League_qualifying_rounds
4 March 2005 (age 21) 3 0 Spartak Myjava 6 2DF Nina Matušicová (2005-03-02) 2 March 2005 (age 21) 7 0 Spartak Myjava 13 2DF Kristína Košíková (1993-12-10)
Slovakia women's national football team
Slovakia_women's_national_football_team
Levski Sofia 2014–15 football season
participators Qarabağ FK. The team managed to lose only once to Slovak side Spartak Myjava and made 4 more draws against Lech Poznań, Milsami Orhei, Petrolul Ploiești
2014–15 PFC Levski Sofia season
2014–15_PFC_Levski_Sofia_season
Slovak footballer
friendly game against the United Arab Emirates held at the Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi. Selected by coach Ján Kocian, Jonáš opened the scoring in
Michal_Jonáš
First qualifying round 4 September 2024 Stadion Gradski vrt, Osijek Spartak Myjava 2–0 Lojna (2) UEFA.com 7 September 2024 Stadion Gradski vrt, Osijek Peamount
2024–25_in_Croatian_football
Levski Sofia 2015–16 football season
Levski Sofia v Zbrojovka Brno Levski Sofia v Domžale Levski Sofia v Spartak Myjava Source: Bulgarian Football Association, Soccerway Rules for classification:
2015–16 PFC Levski Sofia season
2015–16_PFC_Levski_Sofia_season
46th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA
licensing requirements, and also because the club could not provide a suitable stadium and UEFA did not allow them to play their home matches in a foreign country
2016–17_UEFA_Europa_League
Football tournament season
5–0 Mokrý Háj 24 July 2021 Domino Bratislava 0–8 Rača Boleráz 0–3 Spartak Myjava Buzitka 1–4 Fiľakovo Baník Handlová 0–1 Baník Prievidza Harichovce 4–0 Spisske
2021–22_Slovak_Cup
Qualifying stage of football tournament
June 2000 Romania 15 June 2000 Myjava, Slovakia Referee: Iwona Malek-Wybraniec Poland 27 June 2000 Maarjamäe Stadium, Tallinn Attendance: 100 Referee:
UEFA Women's Euro 2001 qualifying
UEFA_Women's_Euro_2001_qualifying
Hungarian footballer (born 2001)
qualifying rounds, she played against Kiryat Gat from Israel, and Spartak Myjava from Slovakia, where she scored one goal. Mid January 2024, she moved to
Sára_Pusztai
Football league season
2016–17 season and one promoted from the 2. liga. Withdrawal of Spartak Myjava was confirmed on 21 December 2016. The withdrawn team was meant to be replaced
2017–18 Slovak First Football League
2017–18_Slovak_First_Football_League
International football competition
Spartak Myjava" (JSON). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 18 August 2022. Retrieved 18 August 2022. "Vllaznia vs. Spartak Myjava" (JSON)
2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds
2022–23_UEFA_Women's_Champions_League_qualifying_rounds
Football tournament season
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Spartak Myjava 3–1 Slovan Bratislava B 1–0 2–1 Nové Zámky 1–2 Slovan Levice 1–1 0–1 Koba Senec
1998–99_Slovak_Cup
Football league season
relegation 1 Slovan Galanta (C, P) 30 19 5 6 58 30 +28 62 Promotion to 2. Liga 2 Myjava 30 17 10 3 62 28 +34 61 3 Prievidza 30 15 11 4 67 48 +19 56 4 Nové Zámky
2025–26_3._Liga_(Slovakia)
Football tournament season
Referee: Michal Očenáš 15 April 2025 18:00 CEST (UTC+2) Anton Malatinský Stadium, Trnava Attendance: 10,132 Referee: Boris Marhefka 3–3 on aggregate; Spartak
2024–25_Slovak_Cup
FC Baník Ostrava 2023–24 football season
Win Draw Loss Baník Ostrava v MFK Skalica Baník Ostrava v Spartak Myjava Baník Ostrava v Farul Constanța Cracovia v Baník Ostrava Lech Poznań v Baník
2023–24 FC Baník Ostrava season
2023–24_FC_Baník_Ostrava_season
Football club
0–5 (H) 2025–26 UEFA Women's Champions League Second qualifying round (semi-final) Spartak Myjava 3–2 Second qualifying round (final) GKS Katowice 0–2
ŽNK_Mura
Football match
competition in Slovak football. The match was played at the Anton Malatinský Stadium in Trnava on 1 May 2018 between ŠK Slovan Bratislava and MFK Ružomberok
2018_Slovak_Cup_final
AS Trenčín 2011–12 football season
Mattersburg v AS Trenčín Olomouc v AS Trenčín Honvéd v AS Trenčín AS Trenčín v Myjava AS Trenčín v Žilina AS Trenčín v Žilina Slovan Bratislava v AS Trenčín AS
2011–12_AS_Trenčín_season
Women's national association football team representing Czech Republic
2026 MF Eliška Dvořáková (2001-02-05) 5 February 2001 (age 25) 0 0 Spartak Myjava v. Switzerland, 26 June 2025 MF Alžběta Němcová (2005-06-14) 14 June 2005
Czech Republic women's national football team
Czech_Republic_women's_national_football_team
AS Trenčín 2022–23 football season
Trenčín FK Beluša v Trenčín FK Slavoj Trebišov v Trenčín Trenčín v Spartak Myjava Tatran Prešov v Trenčín Trenčín v Spartak Trnava Spartak Trnava v Trenčín
2022–23_AS_Trenčín_season
Jaroslav Kentoš Home stadium Štadión pod Zoborom FIFA code SVK First colours Second colours First international Slovakia 0–3 France (Myjava, Slovakia; 6 September
Slovakia national under-21 football team
Slovakia_national_under-21_football_team
Albanian women's football club
which disbanded in 2013. They play their homes games at the Reshit Rusi Stadium and compete in Kategoria Superiore Femra. In conjunction with Ada, the
KFF_Vllaznia
FC Kaisar 2015 football season
Shakhter Karagandy) 31 DF KAZ Aleksei Muldarov (to Shakhter Karagandy) 33 FW SVK Juraj Piroska (to Spartak Myjava) 86 FW CRO Edin Junuzović (to Ordabasy)
2015_FC_Kaisar_season
Football tournament season
won 5–1 on aggregate. 3 April 2024 15:30 CEST (UTC+2) Anton Malatinský Stadium, Trnava Attendance: 3,738 Referee: Ivan Kružliak 17 April 2024 18:00 CEST
2023–24_Slovak_Cup
Dukla Prague 2016–17 football season
with Dukla until the summer of 2019. Two players arrived from Slovak side Myjava: goalkeeper Matúš Hruška and midfielder Frederik Bilovský. Bosnian midfielder
2016–17 FK Dukla Prague season
2016–17_FK_Dukla_Prague_season
Football match
cup competition in Slovak football. The match was played at the Zemplin Stadium in Michalovce on 11 May 2010 between Spartak Trnava and Slovan Bratislava
2010_Slovak_Cup_final
Mezőkövesd-Zsóry SE 2013–14 football season
MF HUN Dávid Hegedűs (from Kaposvár) 29 FW SVK Zoltán Harsányi (from Myjava) 31 GK HUN Tamás Horváth (from Újpest) 33 MF HUN Vilmos Melczer (from
2013–14_Mezőkövesdi_SE_season
March 2021 4 November 2020 (2020-11-04) 14:00 (15:00 EET) Savivaldybė Stadium, Šiauliai Attendance: 151 Referee: Ifeoma Kulmala (Finland) Notes Relegated
2020–21_in_Slovak_football
Football tournament season
Antona Malatinského in Trnava. 1 May 2018 17:25 (UTC+2) Anton Malatinský Stadium, Trnava Attendance: 4,405 Referee: Patrik Hrčka 2017–18 Slovak First Football
2017–18_Slovak_Cup
Ice hockey team
name to HC Košice. On 24 February 2006, Košice left Lokomotíva Košice Stadium and moved to the newly constructed Steel Aréna. The arena is named in honour
HC_Košice
Football tournament season
Trenčín Slovan Bratislava Ružomberok Žilina Dunajská Streda Zlaté Moravce Senica Prešov Myjava Spartak Trnava Michalovce Podbrezová
2016–17_Slovak_Cup
Football tournament season
Petržalka Bukóza Vranov nad Topľou 1–1 (2–4 p) Lokomotíva Košice Spartak Myjava 1–2 ŠKP Bratislava Rimavská Sobota 1–1 (6–7 p) Chemlon Humenné Agrokombinát
1993–94_Slovak_Cup
STADIUM MYJAVA
STADIUM MYJAVA
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and Irish
Scottish and Irish : reduced form of McNay.English : variant of Nye.French : habitational name from places so called in Manche and Pyrénées Atlantiques, possibly named with Latin Nadium, from a Gaulish personal name, Nadius.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a tailor or embroiderer, from a derivative of naaien ‘to sew’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Yiddish equivalent of German Neu.
STADIUM MYJAVA
STADIUM MYJAVA
Male
Welsh
Welsh name derived from the word bychan, VAUGHN means "little."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Sapphire
Male
Hindi/Indian
(Hindi ख़ान, Urdu: خان): Hindi and Muslim name derived from Turkish khan, KHAN means "nobleman, ruler." It was originally a title but is now widely used as a personal name.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Latin
Born Eighth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a wool worker (see Wool).Respelling of the German cognate Wollmann.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a wool worker, from Yiddish vol, German Wolle ‘wool’ + Yiddish man, German Mann ‘man’.
Girl/Female
Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Seasonal; Similar to Mausami
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
One who is preferred
Boy/Male
Biblical
The son; an earthen pot.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pilgrimage site 25 km from city mecca
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Powerful; Light; Saintly Woman; Prosperous
STADIUM MYJAVA
STADIUM MYJAVA
STADIUM MYJAVA
STADIUM MYJAVA
STADIUM MYJAVA
n.
Pledge; security; bail. See Mortgage.
n.
Irksomeness; wearisomeness; tediousness.
a.
Of or pertaining to sodium; containing sodium.
n.
Native sodium carbonate.
n.
A kind of telemeter for measuring the distance of an object of known dimensions, by observing the angle it subtends; especially (Surveying), a graduated rod used to measure the distance of the place where it stands from an instrument having a telescope, by observing the number of the graduations of the rod that are seen between certain parallel wires (stadia wires) in the field of view of the telescope; -- also called stadia, and stadia rod.
n.
Native salt; sodium chloride.
n.
A Greek measure of length, being the chief one used for itinerary distances, also adopted by the Romans for nautical and astronomical measurements. It was equal to 600 Greek or 625 Roman feet, or 125 Roman paces, or to 606 feet 9 inches English. This was also called the Olympic stadium, as being the exact length of the foot-race course at Olympia.
n.
A common metallic element of the alkali group, in nature always occuring combined, as in common salt, in albite, etc. It is isolated as a soft, waxy, white, unstable metal, so readily oxidized that it combines violently with water, and to be preserved must be kept under petroleum or some similar liquid. Sodium is used combined in many salts, in the free state as a reducer, and as a means of obtaining other metals (as magnesium and aluminium) is an important commercial product. Symbol Na (Natrium). Atomic weight 23. Specific gravity 0.97.
n.
Sodium oxide or hydroxide.
a.
Of or pertaining to scandium; derived from, or containing, scandium.
n.
A rare metallic element of the boron group, whose existence was predicted under the provisional name ekaboron by means of the periodic law, and subsequently discovered by spectrum analysis in certain rare Scandinavian minerals (euxenite and gadolinite). It has not yet been isolated. Symbol Sc. Atomic weight 44.
n.
Stibnite.
n.
The technical name of antimony.
n.
See Tedium.
n.
The technical name of tin. See Tin.
n.
The art of governing a state; statecraft; policy.
n.
Hence, a race course; especially, the Olympic course for foot races.
pl.
of Stadium
n.
A stadium.
n.
Native sodium carbonate; natron.