FC ŠTK 1914 Šamorín

FC ŠTK 1914 Šamorín
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Full nameFC ŠTK 1914 Šamorín
Founded1914 (1914)
GroundPomlé Stadium,
Šamorín
Capacity1,950 (750 seated)
PresidentCsaba Horváth
Head coachAlbert Rusnák
League2. liga
2023–242. liga (11th of 16)
Websitestksamorin.sk

ŠTK 1914 Šamorín is a Slovak football team, based in the town of Šamorín. The club was founded in 1914. In the season 2009–10, they were promoted to Slovak Third League. In season 2015–16 the club was promoted to the Slovak Second League.

History

The club was founded on 1 June 1914 (original name in Hungarian Somorjai Testgyakorlók Köre). Their first stadium (in Pomlé, Šamorín) was opened in 1930. Their first game in the stadium, against FSV Vienna was a sweet 2–0 victory in front of 1,500 spectators. ŠTK proudly announced that there will be places for more kids to play (Mladsi, Starsi ziaci and Dorast). This has brought a big success, because according to the 2010 statistics, almost 400 kids play football there. Analysing all of this, the Samorin players and members should all be proud of their president, Norbert Csutora. In 2010 December Csutora made an agreement to exchange steel for the seats of the old HC Slovan Bratislava ground (Because a new stadium was getting built, for the 2011 IIHF World Championship that was held in Slovakia). He got over 500 seats and gave the fans with high quality seating places, which replaced the old benches there.

In 2015, STK Samorin signed a partnership with one of the biggest Brazilian teams, Fluminense FC. In the same season, the club was promoted to Slovakia's second division and, in 2016–2017 season, is currently seeking promotion to Fortuna Liga, the Slovak top flight.

Affiliated clubs

The following clubs are affiliated with FC ŠTK 1914 Šamorín:

Current squad

Updated 15 August, 2025 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Slovakia SVK Matúš Chropovský
3 MF Slovakia SVK Matúš Kucman
4 MF Armenia ARM Abov Avetisyan (on loan from Levadia)
5 MF Slovakia SVK Stefan Varga
6 MF Slovakia SVK Zoran Zahradnik
7 FW Slovakia SVK Daniel Pavúk
9 FW Ukraine UKR Maksym Pukhtieiev
10 MF Brazil BRA Fellipe Vieira
11 MF Spain ESP Iker García
12 GK Slovakia SVK Attila Horvath
14 FW Syria SYR Majd Ramadan
15 DF Slovakia SVK Draško Marič-Bjekič
16 MF Slovakia SVK Peter Varga
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Slovakia SVK Botond Angyal
18 DF Slovakia SVK Michal Boledovic
19 DF Slovakia SVK Filip Raška
20 DF Hungary HUN Noel Csorba (on loan from Győr)
21 MF Spain ESP Óscar Castellano
22 DF Slovakia SVK Marcel Kucman
23 DF Croatia CRO Mihael Rovis
26 FW Slovakia SVK Marian Weber
27 MF Ivory Coast CIV Abraham Beugre
28 FW Senegal SEN Alioune Sylla
30 FW The Gambia GAM Modou Lamin Marong (on loan from Nyíregyháza Spartacus)
GK Ukraine UKR Danylo Moyseyev

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
No. Pos. Nation Player

For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers summer 2024.

Current technical staff

Position Staff
First coach Estonia Vladimir Vassiljev
Assistant coach Estonia Nikita Brolin
Assistant coach Slovakia Martin Stopka
Manager Slovakia Csaba Horváth
Youth manager Slovakia Juraj Hajdúch
Goalkeeper coach Slovakia Juraj Baláž
Masseur Slovakia Domsitz Márton
Fitness coach Hungary Házi Bence
  • Last updated: 1 March 2024

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Šamorín.

Past (and present) players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be found here.

Notable coaches

References

  1. ^ "Futbalový Šamorín sa dohodol na spolupráci so slávnym Fluminense". sport.sme.sk/ (in Slovak). Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Spečatené! Šamorín bude v novej sezóne farmou fortunaligistu | ProFutbal.sk". profutbal.sk. Archived from the original on 19 June 2019. Retrieved 19 June 2019.