A scandal rocks Slovak football. The head of the federation secured hundreds of millions of crowns for a 'mobile business'
A scandal involving the Slovak Football Federation has emerged, centered on the federation chief's questionable financial dealings.
Sports News Filter: SFZ Delegates Had Four Options. They Elected Kováčik and According to Huliak, It's a Disaster for Slovak Football
The Slovak Football Association re-elected Ján Kováčik as its president amid controversy regarding the available options and the state of Slovak football.
Kováčik's (un)success, financial machinations, and a bizarre challenger. What was the SFZ electoral conference like?
The article discusses the recent electoral conference of the Slovak Football Association where Ján Kováčik was elected president amid controversies and bizarre incidents involving his opponent.
Kováčik remains president of SFZ despite mobile phone scandal. He accused a federation member of enriching himself by 200,000 euros.
Ján Kováčik was re-elected as president of the Slovak Football Association (SFZ) despite facing controversy over the purchase of mobile phones.
Kováčik received over a quarter of a million from a fraudster in the case of lost iPhones, claims Huliak. Criminal complaints are being filed by both him and Kováčik
Minister Rudolf Huliak alleges that Ján Kováčik received €260,000 from convicted fraudster Ján Šípoš, connected to a loan agreement for the Slovak Football Association.
Slovak Football is Shaken by a Dispute Over Hundreds of Millions. The Minister Speaks of the Federation's Bankruptcy
Slovak sports minister accuses the leadership of the Slovak Football Association of suspicious dealings, amid financial obligations related to mobile phone transactions, prompting fears of the federation's viability.
Prevented a goal thanks to an inconspicuous quick reaction. Four key moments of Hancko in the match against Bruges
Slovak defender Dávid Hancko played a crucial role in his team's performance against Bruges, showcasing his defensive skills throughout the match.
34,000 iPhones Have Gone Missing. Three Companies Claim They Sent Them to the Football Association and Demand Millions
Three companies are demanding millions of euros from the Slovak Football Association for 34,000 iPhones they claim were delivered, while the Association denies receiving them.
Another Estonian National Player Joins a Slovak Super League Club
Kristo Hussar, a 23-year-old defender from FC Flora, has joined the Slovak Super League club Trenčín.
The Football Association and the operator Swan got involved in a bizarre dispute over phones. Huliak is using it against Kováčik.
A dispute has arisen between the Slovak Football Association and mobile operator Swan over unpaid invoices for a large order of iPhones, with accusations from each side about the nature of the transaction.
I apologize, dear football experts. Four statements that map the first half-year of Hancko at Atlético
The article discusses the prominent performances of Slovak footballer Dávid Hancko in his first six months with Atlético Madrid, highlighting his rapid adaptation and essential role in the team.
LIVE HR transfers: Did Rijeka sell its star? Hajduk fulfills Garcia's wish
Niko Janković is set to become a new player for Slovak champion Slovan Bratislava, leaving Rijeka without an important midfielder from last season's championship-winning team.
Liverpool struggled in Žilina, as did their reaction afterward. We witnessed the Slovak victory in the Champions League that made waves worldwide
Liverpool faced difficulties in Žilina and had a lackluster response post-match, highlighting the notable achievement of the Slovak victory in the Champions League.
Poom joins Jepihhin's team in Slovakia
Markus Poom, a 26-year-old midfielder from FC Flora and the Estonia national football team, has moved to the Slovak Superliga club AS Trencin, where he will be teammates with Dimitri Jepihhin.
Estonian national team's midfielder joined a Slovak Super League club
26-year-old Estonian midfielder Markus Poom has joined Slovak Super League club AS Trenčín after a successful season in Estonia.
Teenager slapped - Trouble for Wolfsburg professional Denis Vavro
Bundesliga player Denis Vavro faces backlash from VfL Wolfsburg and the Slovak Football Association after an incident where he allegedly slapped a teenager during a hall tournament in Slovakia.
Long suspension looming: Bundesliga professional allegedly punched a teenager in the face
Bundesliga player Denis Vavro faces potential suspension after allegedly punching a 17-year-old during a tournament in his native Slovakia, prompting responses from VfL Wolfsburg and the Slovak Football Association.
Footballer Vavro hit a 17-year-old player at the tournament and then lied about it. The association may expel him from the national team
Denis Vavro, a reliable member of the Slovak national football team, faces potential expulsion from the team after hitting a teenage opponent during a tournament and subsequently lying about the incident.
Slovaks have experience with reaching the semifinals. The group at the U20 World Cup showed why winning in the quarterfinals is not science fiction.
The Slovak U20 national football team shows potential to progress after a closely contested quarterfinal match against Switzerland, indicating that advancing is within reach.