Fixtures

Slovakia Extraliga 03/07 18:30 19 Slovan Bratislava vs VK MTF Trnava - View
Challenge Cup 03/11 19:30 2 Natasha Palha vs Slovan Bratislava - View
Slovakia Extraliga 03/14 16:00 20 Slavia Svidnik vs Slovan Bratislava - View
Slovakia Extraliga 03/17 18:00 18 Spartak VKP Myjava vs Slovan Bratislava - View
Slovakia Extraliga 03/21 17:00 21 Slovan Bratislava vs Spartak Komarno - View

Results

Challenge Cup 03/04 18:00 2 Slovan Bratislava v Lindemans Aalst L 2-3
Slovakia Extraliga 03/04 17:00 18 Spartak VKP Myjava v Slovan Bratislava - PPT.
Slovakia Extraliga 02/28 17:00 17 Slovan Bratislava v Slavia SPU Nitra W 3-1
Slovakia Extraliga 02/25 18:00 10 [1] SPU Nitra v Slovan Bratislava [4] W 2-3
Slovakia Extraliga 02/21 16:00 16 [6] Presov v Slovan Bratislava [4] W 1-3
Challenge Cup 02/18 18:00 3 Maccabi Ramat Hen Women v Slovan Bratislava W 1-3
Challenge Cup 02/17 18:00 3 Slovan Bratislava v Maccabi Tel Aviv L 2-3
Slovakia Extraliga 02/13 17:00 15 [4] Slovan Bratislava v SVK Tatran Banska Bystrica [7] W 3-0
Slovakia Cup 02/08 13:00 1 Slovan Bratislava v Vanløse W 3-0
Slovakia Extraliga 01/31 18:30 14 Spartak Komarno v Slovan Bratislava L 3-1
Challenge Cup 01/28 17:00 4 Liberec v Slovan Bratislava W 1-3
Slovakia Extraliga 01/24 17:00 13 Slovan Bratislava v Slavia Svidnik W 3-0

Wikipedia - VK Slovan Bratislava

VK Slovan Bratislava is Slovak volleyball team based in Bratislava founded in 1946. VKP are considered the most successful club in Slovakia, having won the Slovak league 11 times, the Czechoslovak league three times and the Slovak Cup 7 times.

In 2025, the club completely re-branded its self, changing its name from VKP Bratislava to VK Slovan Bratislava. They also changed their club logo.

History

1946–1948: Early years

The predecessor of the great Červenka, the National Security Sports Club, was founded in February 1946 at the founding meeting. The club was based on the former ŠK Bratislava field in Petržalka. The club had several sports sections, and one of the founding ones was the volleyball section. In 1948, TKNB was renamed Sokol ZNB Bratislava. From that year, one men's team regularly participated in the Czechoslovak championships. It took third to fifth place in the competition and was the permanent champion of Slovakia. In the 1949/50 season, the team played under the banner of Štátna banka. Three years later, another name change came to DŠO ČH Bratislava. In the 1953/54 and 1959/60 seasons, ČH played in the first national league, but it never managed to stay in the competition.

1990–present: Success in the league

In 1990, the name was changed to ŠKP Bratislava and in 1992 to VKP Bratislava, when new club statutes were approved. In 2012, the club merged with Spartak Myjava and created a team called Spartak VKP Myjava. After a short hiatus in Komarno and Nitra, the club returned to Bratislava after nine years to restire the traditionally successful club. Since the 2021/2022 season, the club has also expanded to include a women's team, making it the only Slovak volleyball club to have both a men's and a women's team in the extra league. In 2025, VKP Bratislava changed its name to VK Slovan Bratislava, also changing its logo. That same year, the club won its 13th title, beating Rieker UJS Komárno in all sets.

Slovan Bratislava volleyball team is a prominent and respected club based in Bratislava, Slovakia. Known for their rich history and competitive spirit, they compete in the Slovak Volleyball League and have established themselves as one of the top teams in the country. The team boasts a roster of talented players who demonstrate skill, teamwork, and dedication on the court. With a passionate fan base and a commitment to excellence, Slovan Bratislava continues to strive for success in national and regional competitions, embodying the pride and spirit of Slovak volleyball.