Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
02/07 14:30 19 AS Trencin vs FK Zeleziarne Podbrezova View
02/07 14:30 19 MFK Ruzomberok vs FC Tatran Presov View
02/07 14:30 19 FC Kosice vs MFK Skalica View
02/07 17:00 19 Dunajska Streda vs Slovan Bratislava View
02/08 14:30 19 MSK Zilina vs KFC Komarno View
02/08 17:00 19 MFK Zemplin Michalovce vs FC Spartak Trnava View
02/14 14:30 20 Slovan Bratislava vs AS Trencin View
02/14 14:30 20 FK Zeleziarne Podbrezova vs MFK Ruzomberok View
02/14 14:30 20 MFK Skalica vs MFK Zemplin Michalovce View
02/14 17:00 20 FC Tatran Presov vs FC Kosice View
02/15 14:30 20 KFC Komarno vs Dunajska Streda View
02/15 17:00 20 FC Spartak Trnava vs MSK Zilina View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
12/14 17:00 18 [2] Slovan Bratislava vs MSK Zilina [4] 3-2
12/14 14:30 18 [9] KFC Komarno vs FC Kosice [12] 1-2
12/13 17:00 18 [8] FC Tatran Presov vs MFK Zemplin Michalovce [6] 0-1
12/13 14:30 18 [5] FK Zeleziarne Podbrezova vs Dunajska Streda [2] 0-1
12/13 14:30 18 [4] Spartak Trnava vs MFK Skalica [11] 2-0
12/13 14:30 18 [9] MFK Ruzomberok vs AS Trencin [10] 0-0
12/07 17:00 17 [3] Dunajska Streda vs Spartak Trnava [4] 3-1
12/07 14:30 17 [10] AS Trencin vs FC Tatran Presov [9] 0-0
12/06 17:00 17 [12] FC Kosice vs Slovan Bratislava [1] 2-0
12/06 14:30 17 [5] MFK Zemplin Michalovce vs FK Zeleziarne Podbrezova [6] 0-4
12/06 14:30 17 [2] MSK Zilina vs MFK Ruzomberok [9] 1-2
12/06 14:30 17 [11] MFK Skalica vs KFC Komarno [8] 1-1

The Slovak First Football League (Slovak: 1. slovenská futbalová liga), officially known as Niké liga for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Slovakia and the highest level of the Slovak football league system. It was formed in 1993 following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. The record for most titles is fifteen, held by Slovan Bratislava, who are the current title holders.

History

The current independent top football division in Slovakia was formed in 1993 as a result of the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. The predecessors of the current top football division in Slovakia were Zväzové Majstrovstvá Slovenska (1925–1933) and Slovenská liga (1938–1944).

Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia (1918–1939 and 1945–1993) and the best Slovak clubs played in the joint Czechoslovak First League. Three Slovak clubs managed to win it.

Zväzové Majstrovstvá Slovenska (1925–1933)

Season Champions (number of titles) Runners-up Third place
1925–26 1. ČsŠK Bratislava
1926–27 1. ČsŠK Bratislava
1927–28 SK Žilina
1928–29 SK Žilina
1929–30 1. ČsŠK Bratislava
1930–31 Ligeti SC
1931–32 1. ČsŠK Bratislava
1932–33 SC Rusj Uzhorod

Slovenská liga (1938–1944)

Season Champions (number of titles) Runners-up Third place
1938–39 AC Sparta Považská Bystrica ŠK Bratislava MŠK Žilina
1939–40 ŠK Bratislava AC Sparta Považská Bystrica MŠK Žilina
1940–41 ŠK Bratislava FC Vrútky AC Sparta Považská Bystrica
1941–42 ŠK Bratislava FC Vrútky MŠK Žilina
1942–43 OAP Bratislava ŠK Bratislava AC Sparta Považská Bystrica
1943–44 ŠK Bratislava OAP Bratislava TSS Trnava
1944–45
abandoned in September 1944

Slovak winners of the Czechoslovak 1. League (1945–1993)

Club Winners Winning seasons
Slovan Bratislava
8
1949, 1950, 1951, 1955, 1969–70, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1991–92
Spartak Trnava
5
1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73
Inter Bratislava
1
1958–59
The Slovakia Super Liga is the premier professional football league in Slovakia, showcasing the country's top-tier soccer talent. Established as the highest level of competition in Slovak football, the league features a dynamic mix of historic clubs and emerging teams competing annually for the national championship. Known for its passionate fan base and vibrant matchday atmospheres, the Slovakia Super Liga offers thrilling football action, strategic gameplay, and intense rivalries. The league also serves as a vital platform for developing local talent and providing pathways to international competitions, making it a cornerstone of Slovak sports culture.