• VSS Košice, formerly 1. FC Košice, was a Slovak football club based in Košice which played in the Slovak 2. Liga during the 2016–17 season. The club officially...
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  • FC Košice is a Slovak association football club based in Košice, that currently plays in the Slovak First Football League, the highest tier of Slovak...
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  • public body Voluntary Sports Societies of the Soviet Union FC VSS Košice, a Slovak football club Variable structure system, a class of discontinuous nonlinear...
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    000, Košice is the second-largest city in Slovakia, after the capital Bratislava. Being the economic and cultural centre of eastern Slovakia, Košice is...
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  • Slovak football coach, who is last managed Michalovce. VSS Košice DOXXbet liga: Winners: 2016–17 Jozef MAJOROŠ 09.09.2016, fcvss.sk FC VSS Košice official...
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    Štadión Lokomotívy (category FC VSS Košice)
    a multi-use stadium in Košice, Slovakia. It is currently used mostly for football matches as the home ground of VSS Košice since 1997. The stadium holds...
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  • Jozef Desiatnik (category FC VSS Košice players)
    former Slovak football defender or midfielder and later coach. He played for VSS Košice from 1965 to 1972 and he finished his career in VSŽ Košice. During his...
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  • František Vancák (category FC VSS Košice players)
    Before moving to Lokomotíva Košice he was club captain of VSS Košice. František Vancák at Soccerway SPARTAK MYJAVA VS. KOŠICE 0 - 2 20.09.2014, soccerway...
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  • most recently head coach of FC VSS Košice; his grandson, Filip Lesniak, is also footballer and plays for Georgian club FC Telavi. Dukla Prague Czechoslovak...
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  • Július Kánássy (category FC VSS Košice players)
    for Lokomotíva Košice (1953), Spartak VSS Košice (1954–1956), Slovan Bratislava (1957–1959) and ended his career in Jednota/VSS Košice (1959–1968). Kánássy...
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