This is a list of the seasons played by Slovan Bratislava . The club's achievements in all major national and international competitions as well as the top scorers are listed. The list is separated into two parts, coinciding with the two major episodes of (Czecho-)Slovak football:
Key
Key to colours and symbols:
1st or W
Winners
2nd or RU
Runners-up
Current Season
↑
Promoted
↓
Relegated
Top scorer in division
Key to league record:
Pld = Matches played
W = Matches won
D = Matches drawn
L = Matches lost
GF = Goals scored
GA = Goals against
Pts = Points
% = Percentage of points earned out of the total possible number of points
Pos = Final position
Key to cup record:
NH = Not held
QR = Qualifying round
QR1 = First qualifying round
QR2 = Second qualifying round, etc.
PO = Play-off round
GS = Group stage
R1 = First round
R2 = Second round, etc.
R16 = Round of 16
QF = Quarter-finals
SF = Semi-finals
RU = Runners-up
W = Winners
1945–1993
Season
League
Slovak Cup
Czechoslovak Cup
UEFA
Top scorer(s)[ a]
Goals
League tier
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts
Pos
CL
EL
ECL
CWC
IC
1945–46
1
18
9
3
6
54
41
21
58.3
3rd
NH
NH
NH
NH
NH
NH
NH
Korostelev
17
1946–47
1
26
13
2
11
78
48
28
53.8
6th
Arpáš
18
1947–48
1
20
10
4
6
57
31
24
60.0
3rd
Šimanský
16
1948
1
13
4
3
6
20
22
11
42.3
10th
Tegelhoff
5
1949
1
26
18
5
3
93
33
41
78.8
1st
Preis
24
1950
1
26
16
3
7
62
35
35
67.3
1st
Laskov
12
1951
1
26
14
5
7
58
36
33
63.4
1st
Malatinský
14
1952
1
26
18
4
4
59
25
40
76.9
2nd
Pažický
10
1953
1
13
5
3
5
26
21
13
50.0
9th
Čurgaly / Pažický
9
1954
1
22
10
5
7
35
28
25
56.8
5th
Pažický
9
1955
1
22
13
5
4
41
14
31
70.4
1st
Pažický
19 (11 for Slovan)
1956
1
22
10
7
5
37
23
27
61.3
2nd
R1
Moravčík
10
1957–58
1
33
15
7
11
58
45
37
56.0
4th
Moravčík
13
1958–59
1
26
8
8
10
38
36
24
46.1
8th
Moravčík
9
1959–60
1
26
12
8
6
53
31
32
61.5
2nd
Moravčík
13
1960–61
1
26
12
5
9
45
29
29
55.7
3rd
Popluhár / Moravčík
10
1961–62
1
26
13
1
12
51
38
27
51.9
7th
W
Obert
12
1962–63
1
26
10
5
11
45
40
25
48.0
7th
W
QF
Cvetler
11
1963–64
1
26
14
7
5
50
25
35
67.3
2nd
QF
QF
Obert / Cvetler
9
1964–65
1
26
7
14
5
35
26
28
53.8
6th
RU
Cvetler
7
1965–66
1
26
9
7
10
34
29
25
48.0
7th
SF
Hrdlička
10
1966–67
1
26
14
7
5
33
17
35
67.3
2nd
R1
Jokl
8
1967–68
1
26
13
4
9
36
20
30
57.6
2nd
W
Jokl / Cvetler
6
1968–69
1
26
12
10
4
35
18
34
65.3
2nd
R3
W
Móder
8
1969–70
1
30
16
11
3
39
15
43
71.6
1st
W
RU
R1
Jokl
10
1970–71
1
30
11
10
9
34
28
32
53.3
6th
RU
R2
Čapkovič
9
1971–72
1
30
18
6
6
68
37
42
70.0
2nd
W
RU
Čapkovič
19
1972–73
1
30
12
5
13
32
31
29
48.3
8th
QF
R2
Čapkovič
8
1973–74
1
30
15
7
8
58
39
37
61.6
1st
W
W
Čapkovič
14
1974–75
1
30
16
7
7
72
34
39
65.0
1st
SF
R1
Čapkovič
16
1975–76
1
30
15
6
9
49
25
36
60.0
2nd
W
RU
R1
Švehlík
9
1976–77
1
30
12
5
13
44
38
29
48.3
8th
R4
R2
Novotný
11
1977–78
1
30
11
7
12
53
46
29
48.3
8th
RU
Galis
15
1978–79
1
30
8
12
10
35
32
28
46.6
10th
SF
Švehlík / Masný
8
1979–80
1
30
11
7
12
31
35
29
48.3
11th
SF
Galis / Masný
8
1980–81
1
30
12
5
13
40
38
29
48.3
9th
R3
Masný
16
1981–82
1
30
11
7
12
42
47
29
48.3
10th
W
W
Masný
10
1982–83
1
30
8
10
12
34
51
26
43.3
13th
W
RU
R1
Frič
8
1983–84
1
30
8
11
11
45
46
27
45.0
9th
R3
Bechera
11
1984–85
1 ↓
30
6
7
17
24
59
19
31.6
16th
SF
Cabadaj / Horný
5
1985–86
2
30
17
8
5
45
23
42
70.0
2nd
R3
Ducký
10
1986–87
2
30
20
5
5
60
17
45
75.0
2nd
SF
Ducký
12
1987–88
2 ↑
30
19
7
4
51
18
45
75.0
1st
QF
Hirko / Ducký
9
1988–89
1
30
13
4
13
41
39
30
50.0
7th
W
RU
Vankovič
18
1989–90
1
30
10
15
5
29
25
35
58.3
5th
QF
R1
Juriga / Pecko
5
1990–91
1
30
16
6
8
47
27
38
63.3
2nd
SF
Hirko
9
1991–92
1
30
23
5
2
60
19
51
85.0
1st
SF
R1
Dubovský
27
1992–93
1
30
19
4
7
61
31
42
70.0
3rd
R3
R2
Dubovský
24
Season
Tier
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts
Pos
Slovak Cup
Czechoslovak Cup
CL
EL
ECL
CWC
IC
Top scorer(s)[ a]
Goals
League
UEFA
^ a b Domestic league goals only.
Since 1993
Table correct as of 20 May 2023
^ a b Domestic league goals only.
^ The competition was first contested in the 2021–22 season.
^ a b The competition was founded in 1961, but was only taken over by UEFA in 1995. It was abolished after the 2008 tournament.
^ The competition was abolished after the 1998–99 season and merged into the UEFA Cup (now the UEFA Europa League).
^ Joint top scorer with Filip Hlohovský of Žilina .
References
Stanislav Májek; Tomáš Černák (2019). 100 rokov klubu (1919-2019) . ŠK Slovan Bratislava Futbal. ISBN 978-8-097-23097-5 .
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