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    Petržalka (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈpetr̩ʐalka]; German: Engerau / Audorf; Hungarian: Pozsonyligetfalu) is the largest borough of Bratislava, the capital...
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  • Petržalka 2009 – Renamed MFK Petržalka 2010 – Renamed FC Petržalka 1898 2014 – Bankruptcy - renamed FC Petržalka akadémia 2017 – Renamed FC Petržalka...
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  • FC Petržalka (Slovak: Štadión FC Petržalka) is a football stadium in Petržalka, Slovakia. It serves as home stadium for football club FC Petržalka. The...
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    Štadión Petržalka (also called (Štadión) za Starým mostom) was a football stadium in Bratislava, Slovakia, in the borough of Petržalka. It is the former...
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    1969. FC Petržalka akadémia is the oldest of Bratislava's football clubs, founded in 1898, and is based at Stadium FC Petržalka 1898 in Petržalka (formerly...
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    Bratislava-Petržalka railway station is a station in Petržalka, the southern part of Bratislava. The station was built in 1897. The station was rebuilt...
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    Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1964) (category FC Petržalka players)
    then returned to Slovakia, playing for Košice, Dunajská Streda, and Petržalka. He made 12 further national team appearances, this time for Slovakia...
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    temporary training ground at Kuchajda (Pasienky). The club soon moved to Petržalka. I. ČsŠK became the champions of Slovakia in 1922. Notable players from...
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  • MŠK Iskra Petržalka is a Slovak football team, based Petržalka, a borough of Bratislava. The club was founded in 1934. The following players had international...
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  • Notes Liptovský Mikuláš Malženice Stará Ľubovňa Zlaté Moravce Humenné Petržalka Púchov Šamorín Žilina B Prešov Považská Bystrica Pohronie Zvolen Slovan...
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