Results

Europe Friendlies 02/17 10:00 - STK Samorin v Inter Bratislava L 5-0
Europe Friendlies 02/10 09:00 - Slovan Duslo Šala v Inter Bratislava L 4-1
Slovakia Cup 07/30 08:30 7 Inter Bratislava v Slovan Galanta L 5-6
World Club Friendlies 07/26 16:00 - MTE 1904 v Inter Bratislava W 1-3
Europe Friendlies 07/20 16:00 - Inter Bratislava v Apollon Limassol L 0-5
Europe Friendlies 07/16 09:00 - Inter Bratislava v SC Znojmo W 2-1
Slovakia 3. Liga 06/10 15:00 30 SK Sered v Inter Bratislava L 4-1
Slovakia 3. Liga 05/27 15:00 28 OK Castkovce v Inter Bratislava L 1-0
Slovakia 3. Liga 05/13 14:30 26 SK Vrakuna Bratislava v Inter Bratislava W 0-5
Slovakia 3. Liga 04/29 14:00 24 Inter Bratislava v OFK Malzenice D 0-0
Slovakia 3. Liga 04/23 08:30 23 TJ Jednota Banova v Inter Bratislava D 3-3
Slovakia 3. Liga 04/15 14:30 22 Inter Bratislava v Tj Druzstevnik Velke Ludince W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 10 4 6
Wins 3 1 2
Draws 2 2 0
Losses 5 1 4
Goals for 13 3 10
Goals against 22 7 15
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 4 2 2

Wikipedia - FK Inter Bratislava

FK Inter Bratislava (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈinter ˈbracislaʋa]) is a football club based in Bratislava, Slovakia, temporarily playing its home matches in Stupava.

History

Inter Bratislava was founded in 1940 by the Apollo refinery (later renamed Slovnaft). Following the end of World War II and the re-establishment of Czechoslovakia, the club developed into an important force in Czechoslovak football. While it remains unclear, whether it is Inter Bratislava or FK ŠKP Inter Dúbravka Bratislava, who can claim the successful run of Červená Hviezda Bratislava in the 1950s and early 1960s as its own, club's achievements in the subsequent decades (as TJ Internacionál Slovnaft Bratislava) can be hardly disputed. Between 1962 and 1993 the club spent 29 out of 31 seasons in the Czechoslovak First League, finishing twice as runner-up in the 1970s and winning the Slovak Cup in the seasons 1983–84, 1987–88, and 1989–90. Over these years, a number of Inter players represented Czechoslovakia at senior level. In 1976, Jozef Barmoš, Ladislav Jurkemik, and Ladislav Petráš were in the squad that won the UEFA Euro 1976. Four years later, Barmoš and Jurkemik were also a part of the side that finished third at the 1980 European Championship. In a decade that followed the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Inter went on to flourish in the newly established top tier of Slovak football as well as in the Slovak Cup, winning the Slovak double in the 1999–2000 and 2000–2001 seasons.

Inter's fall and re-establishment

Inter Bratislava won the 1. liga in the 2008–2009 season and was supposed to be promoted to the Slovak top flight. However, financial problems of the club led its owner Ľubomír Chrenko to sell Inter's licence to FK Senica in June 2009. As a result, players of the senior squad of Inter Bratislava joined Senica, whilst youth teams of Inter were preserved by the Inter Bratislava Civic Association, which had been formed from the Inter Fan Club.

The senior side was re-established in the 2010–2011 season, playing in the V. liga, i.e. the sixth tier of Slovak football. Major changes in the structure of the club were accompanied by Inter's move from the Štadión Pasienky, which had been used by the team since 1967, to the considerably smaller Štadión Drieňová ulica. After playing at the Štadión Drieňová ulica for four seasons, the senior team moved to the Štadión ŠKP Inter Dúbravka in the summer of 2014. The grounds have a capacity of 10,200. Since the season 2015/2016 due to unknown issues the Men team returned to stadium Drieňová ulica and the youth teams remained on Stadium ŠKP Inter Dúbravka. In the autumn part of the season 2016/2017 Inter was playing home matches on the stadium in Petržalka on Marie Curie-Skłodowska street (stadium of FC Petržalka akadémia), but in spring 2017 the team moved to the city of Stupava, where the team owners created the training center for Inter. The future plans are to return to Bratislava, Stupava serving as the training center.

Event timeline

  • 1940 – Founded as ŠK Apollo Bratislava
  • 1945 – Renamed TKNB Bratislava
  • 1948 – Renamed Sokol SNB Bratislava
  • 1952 – Renamed TJ Červená Hviezda Bratislava (Red Star)
  • 1959 – First European qualification, 1959–60
  • 1962 – Merged with TJ Iskra Slovnaft Bratislava and TJ Slovnaft Bratislava
  • 1965 – Renamed TJ Internacionál Slovnaft Bratislava
  • 1986 – Merged with TJ ZŤS Petržalka into TJ Internacionál Slovnaft ZŤS Bratislava
  • 1991 – Renamed AŠK Inter Slovnaft Bratislava
  • 2004 – Renamed FK Inter Bratislava
  • 2009 – Sold club license of FK Inter Bratislava to FK Senica
  • 2009 – Transforming of Inter Fan Club on Inter Bratislava o.z. (Civic association)
  • 2014 – Transforming of Inter Bratislava o.z. on FK Inter Bratislava a.s.
Inter Bratislava is a professional soccer team based in Bratislava, Slovakia. The team was founded in 1940 and has a rich history of success in Slovakian football. Inter Bratislava has a strong fan base and plays their home matches at the Štadión Pasienky.

The team's colors are blue and white, and they are known for their attacking style of play and skilled players. Inter Bratislava has a fierce rivalry with other Slovakian teams, particularly Slovan Bratislava.

Inter Bratislava has won numerous domestic titles and has also competed in European competitions, showcasing their talent on an international stage. The team has a strong youth development program and is committed to nurturing young talent to ensure future success.

Overall, Inter Bratislava is a respected and competitive team in Slovakian football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.