Founded | 1993 |
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Country | Slovakia |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 12 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | DOXXbet liga |
Domestic cup(s) | Slovnaft Cup |
International cup(s) |
Champions League Europa League |
Current champions |
MŠK Žilina (2016–17) |
Most championships | ŠK Slovan Bratislava (8 titles) |
TV partners |
RTVS Dajto Arena Sport TV 213 |
Website | http://www.fortunaliga.sk/ |
2017–18 Fortuna liga |
The Slovak Super Liga is the top level football league in Slovakia, currently known as the Fortuna liga due to a sponsorship arrangement. It was formed in 1993 following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. The record for most titles is eight, held by Slovan Bratislava. The current title holders are MŠK Žilina.
Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia (1918-1993). First Slovak championship Zväzové Majstrovstvá Slovenska was played between Slovak teams (1925-1933). Until 1935-36, no Slovak team played in the Czechoslovak (professional, state) league. During German occupation of Czechoslovakia Czech and Slovak clubs were competed in their own, separate competitions. The sole Slovak club in the league, ŠK Bratislava, was removed from the league and joined a new Slovak league, the Slovenská liga (1939-1945), in the newly-independent Slovak Republic.
Winners:
1925 - 1. ČsŠK Bratislava
1925-1926 - 1. ČsŠK Bratislava
1926-1927 - 1. ČsŠK Bratislava
1927-1928 - SK Žilina
1928-1929 - SK Žilina
1929-1930 - 1. ČsŠK Bratislava
1930-1931 -
1931-1932 - 1. ČsŠK Bratislava
1932-1933 - SC Rusj Uzhorod
1939 - Sparta Považská Bystrica
1939-40 - ŠK Bratislava
1940-41 - ŠK Bratislava
1941-42 - ŠK Bratislava
1942-43 - AOP Bratislava
1943-44 - ŠK Bratislava
1944-45 - abandoned in September 1944