2018–19 Slovak First Football League


The 2018–19 Slovak First Football League was the 26th season of first-tier football league in Slovakia since its establishment in 1993. FC Spartak Trnava were the defending champions after winning their 1st Slovak championship in the previous season.

Teams

A total of 12 teams are contesting the league, including 11 sides from the 2017–18 season and one promoted from the 2. liga.
TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity2017–18 season
AS TrenčínTrenčínStadium Myjava5th in Fortuna Liga
DAC Dunajská StredaDunajská StredaMOL Aréna3rd in Fortuna Liga
FK Železiarne PodbrezováPodbrezováZELPO Aréna9th in Fortuna Liga
FK SenicaSenicaOMS Arena11th in Fortuna Liga
MichalovceMichalovceMestský futbalový štadión8th in Fortuna Liga
MFK RužomberokRužomberokŠtadión pod Čebraťom6th in Fortuna Liga
FC NitraNitraŠtadión pod Zoborom7th in Fortuna Liga
ŠKF SereďSereďŠtadión pod Zoborom2. Liga Champion
MŠK ŽilinaŽilinaŠtadión pod Dubňom4th in Fortuna Liga
Slovan BratislavaBratislavaTehelné pole2nd in Fortuna Liga
Spartak TrnavaTrnavaAnton Malatinský Stadium
ViOn Zlaté MoravceZlaté MoravceFC ViOn Stadium10th in Fortuna Liga

AS TrenčínDunajská StredaPodbrezováMichalovce
Stadium MyjavaMOL Aréna
UEFA
ZELPO ArénaMestský futbalový štadión
Capacity: 2,709Capacity: 12,700Capacity: 4,061Capacity: 4,440
FK SenicaMFK RužomberokMŠK ŽilinaSlovan Bratislava
OMS Arena
UEFA
Štadión pod ČebraťomŠtadión pod Dubňom
UEFA
Tehelné pole
UEFA
Capacity: 4,500Capacity: 4,817Capacity: 11,258Capacity: 22,500
Spartak TrnavaŠKF SereďZlaté MoravceFC Nitra
Anton Malatinský Stadium
UEFA
Štadión pod Zoborom
UEFA
Štadión FC ViOnŠtadión pod Zoborom
UEFA
Capacity: 19,200Capacity: 7,480Capacity: 4,000Capacity: 7,480

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointment
Spartak Trnava Nestor El MaestroEnd of contract21 5 2018Pre-season Radoslav Látal8 6 2018
MŠK Žilina Adrián GuľaSigned with Slovakia U2128 5 2018Pre-season Jaroslav Kentoš28 5 2018
MFK Ružomberok Norbert HrnčárEnd of contract28 5 2018Pre-season David Holoubek4 6 2018
AS Trenčín Vladimír CifraničBecome assistant2 6 2018Pre-season Ricardo Moniz2 6 2018
Dunajská Streda Marco RossiSigned with Hungary20 6 2018Pre-season Peter Hyballa16 7 2018
FK Senica Ton CaanenBecome general manager3 8 201810 Frederico Ricardo3 8 2018
ŠKF Sereď Michal GašparíkSacked4 9 20188 Karel Stromšík4 9 2018
AS Trenčín Ricardo MonizResigned28 10 20186 Vladimír Cifranič 28 10 2018
FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce Juraj Jarábek Resigned5 11 201812 Branislav Mráz 5 11 2018
FK Železiarne Podbrezová Marek FabuľaSacked27 11 201811 Gergely Geri 27 11 2018
FC Spartak Trnava Radoslav LátalResigned13 12 20188 Michal Ščasný22 12 2018
FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce Branislav MrázEnd of interim spell13 12 201812 Karol Praženica13 12 2018
FK Železiarne Podbrezová Gergely GeriEnd of interim spell4 1 201910 Vladimír Veselý4 1 2019
FK Senica Frederico RicardoReleased9 1 201911 Ricardo Chéu9 1 2019
FC Nitra Ivan GaládReleased13 3 20198 Michal Kuruc13 3 2019
AS Trenčín Vladimír CifraničEnd by own request20 3 20199 Matthias Kohler20 3 2019
AS Trenčín Matthias KohlerReleased7 5 201911 Ivan Galád7 5 2019

Personnel and kits

Regular season

League table


Results

Each team plays home-and-away against every other team in the league, for a total of 22 matches played each.

Championship group


Relegation group


Europa League play-offs

Should one of the top 3 teams have won the 2018–19 Slovak Cup, Europa League qualification playoffs would have been held among the 4th, 5th, 6th team in the championship group and the top team of the relegation round. The 4th team played the top team of the relegation group and the 5th played the 6th in the semifinals. Winners of the semifinals would play the final to determine the Europa League qualification spot. Europa League qualification playoff games would be one-leg and played at the home pitch of the higher-ranked team. The winners would qualify for the first qualifying round of the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League. On 1 May 2019, Spartak Trnava, who didn't qualify for the championship group, won the cup, thus eliminating the need of playoffs.

Relegation play-offs

Team placed 11th in the relegation match faced 2nd team from 2. Liga 2018–19 for one spot in the next season.
All times are CEST.

First leg

Second leg

''4–3 on aggregate.

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Andraž ŠporarŠK Slovan29
2 Róbert BoženíkŽilina13
3 MohaSlovan12
3 Hamza ČatakovićAS Trenčín12
5 Kristopher VidaDAC D.Streda11
6 Vakoun Issouf BayoDAC D.Streda10
6 Tomáš VestenickýNitra10
8 Izzy TandirRužomberok9
8 Michal ŠkvarkaŽilina9
8 Kubilay YilmazTrnava9
8 Tomáš ĎubekZ.Moravce9
8 Kristi QoseRužomberok9
8 Joey Sleegers aTrenčín9

a Included 1 play-off goal

Top assists

RankPlayerClubAssists
1 MohaSlovan15
2 Michal ŠkvarkaŽilina10
3 Dejan DražićSlovan8
3 Tihomir KostadinovRužomberok8
4 Erik DanielRužomberok7
4 Erick DavisDAC D.Streda7
4 ZezinhoSenica7
7 Andrej FábryFC Nitra6
7 Denis VenturaSereď6
7 Zinedin MustedanagićRužomberok6
7 Aleksandar ČavrićSlovan6
7 Andraž ŠporarSlovan6

Hat-tricks

RoundPlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
7 Tomáš VestenickýFC NitraZlaté Moravce4–11 September 2018
18 Andrej FábryFC NitraZlaté Moravce0–38 December 2018
8.CH Andraž ŠporarSlovanŽilina6–211 May 2019

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1 Matúš MacíkRužomberok13
2 Martin JedličkaD.Streda12
3 Dominik HolecŽilina9
3 Dominik GreifSlovan9
5 Matúš KiraMichalovce8
6 Federico TabordaSenica7
7 Igor ŠemrinecTrenčín5
8 Lukáš HroššoNitra4
8 Pavol PenksaSereď4
8 Dobrivoj RusovTrnava4
8 Martin VantrubaPodbrezová4
8 Adrián ChovanZ.Moravce4

Discipline

Player

Player of the Month

MonthPlayerClubRef
August Erik PačindaDunajská Streda
September Tomáš VestenickýFC Nitra
October Róbert BoženíkMŠK Žilina
Nov/Dec Andraž ŠporarSlovan Bratislava
March Matúš KiraMichalovce
April Martin JedličkaDunajská Streda
May Andraž ŠporarSlovan Bratislava

Top Eleven

Source:
Source:
Manager of the season
Martin Ševela
Player of the Year
Andraž Šporar
Young player of the Year
Róbert Boženík