Slovakia national football team
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Template:National football team The Slovakia national football team played 16 matches between 1939 and 1944, then it was disbanded after World War II, as the Czech and Slovak teams played together in the Czechoslovakia national football team. After Czechoslovakia broke up in 1992, the national team was reformed, playing its first match in 1992.
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World Cup record
- 1930 to 1994 - Did not enter, was part of Czechoslovakia
- 1998 - Did not qualify
- 2002 - Did not qualify
European Championship record
- 1960 to 1992 - Did not enter, was part of Czechoslovakia
- 1996 to 2004 - Did not qualify
Notable Players
- Peter Dubovsky ( 1994-2000, 33 caps, 12 goals)
- Miroslav Karhan (1995-, 71 caps, 7 goals)
- Lubomir Moravcik (1994-2001, 38 caps, 6 goals)
- Szilard Nemeth (1996-, 50 caps, 19 goals)
- Robert Tomaschek (1994-2001, 53 caps, 4 goals)
- Stanislav Varga (1997-, 50 caps, 1 goal)
- Robert Vittek (2001-, 28 caps, 12 goals)
- Marek Mintál (2002-, 25 caps, 5 goals)
External links
- RSSSF archive of results 1939- (http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/slow-intres.html)
- RSSSF archive of most capped players and highest goalscorers (http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/slow-recintlp.htm)
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