| Full name | Mestský Športový Klub Púchov | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Founded | 1920; 106 years ago (1920) asŠportový klub Puchov | ||
| Ground | Mestský štadión Púchov | ||
| Capacity | 6,080 | ||
| President | TBA | ||
| Head coach | Ivan Belák | ||
| League | 2. liga | ||
| 2024–25 | 5th of 16 | ||
| Website | futbal.mskpuchov.sk | ||
MŠK Púchov is aSlovakfootball club, that currently plays in the2. Liga. The club comes from the town ofPúchov.
The first football club inPúchov was founded in 1920. The first football match took place in Púchov in 1921. Púchov won against a team fromPruské 2–1. However, the most successful years did not come until afterWorld War II. In 1950 and 1963, Púchov fought its way into the2. Liga, later spending several years in the3. Liga. Between the years 1974–1986, the team played under the name TJ Gumárne 1. mája Púchov in theCzechoslovak second league. After the establishment of independent Slovakia, Púchov played in the 2nd league, in the 1997/98 season it took 3rd place with a 10-point gap behind the advancingNitra andDubnica, and 4th place a year later. The 1999/00 season was the most successful for Púchov football in its 80-year history – the football club (under the name ŠK Matador) triumphed in the 18-member II. league with a two-point gap over NCHZ Nováky, thus becoming a participant in the highest competition for the upcoming season.[1][2]
After winning the2002–03 Slovak Cup, the only major trophy in the history of the club, Púchov managed to draw a first legUEFA Cup game against anFC Barcelona side containingVíctor Valdés,Carles Puyol,Xavi Hernández,Luis Enrique,Ronaldinho Gaúcho,Marc Overmars andPatrick Kluivert.Milan Jambor scored the late equalizer.[3]Mário Breška, who had scored the winning goal in the extra-time of the2003 Slovak Cup final againstSK Slovan Bratislava, provided the assist that stunned the Catalan giants.[4] In the second leg inCamp Nou, Barcelona won 8-0.[5]
In July 2006, the club lost its main sponsor,Matador a.s., and was renamed FK Púchov.[6] The club has two stadiums, currently unusableMestský štadión due to disagreement with the town ofPúchov, and temporaryFutbalový štadión Nosice. In the 2009/2010 season, Púchov found itself on the verge of bankruptcy. The club's then owner, Jaroslav Rosina, stated that the club owed 40,000 euros for the license to the football association and approximately 150,000 in addition. The club was able to survive in the lower competitions, but they would lose their best players, who mainly left forMŠK Žilina orAS Trenčín.[7] On 24 June 2013, the official website of FK Púchov announced merging between OTJ Moravany nad Váhom and FK Púchov, as FK Púchov.[8] The club started cooperate with the town. The town is the main sponsor of the club.
| Season | Competition | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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| 2001–02 | UEFA Cup | Qualifying Round | Sliema Wanderers | 3–0 | 1–2 | 4–2 | |
| 1. Round | SC Freiburg | 0–0 | 1–2 | 1–2 | |||
| 2002–03 | UEFA Cup | Qualifying Round | FC Atyrau | 2–0 | 0–0 | 2–0 | |
| 1. Round | Bordeaux | 1–4 | 0–6 | 1–10 | |||
| 2003–04 | UEFA Cup | Qualifying Round | FC Sioni Bolnisi | 3–0 | 3–0 | 6–0 | |
| 1. Round | FC Barcelona | 1–1 | 0–8 | 1–9 |
| Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
|---|---|---|
| 1998–2001 | Erreà | MATADOR |
| 2001–2004 | Gems | |
| 2004–2006 | Jako | |
| 2006–2022 | none | |
| 2022 | Mesto Púchov | |
| 2023– | Masita | Reinoo[9] |
As of 18 January 2026Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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For recent transfers, seeList of Slovak football transfers summer 2024.
Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed inbold represented their countries while playing for FK.