Wednesday, 31 July 2019

Bourj FC started well in the Challenge Cup, winning 2-0 over Tadamon Sour

Bourj FC started well the first official competition of the new season, the Challenge Cup. In the first round of Group B, they played against Tadamon Sour (Tyre) on a neutral ground, Kfarjoz Stadium in Nabatieh, on Friday, the 19th of July.

 Bourj FC starting XI in a friendly match in July 2019. Source: Official Facebook club page

After a good performance, Bourj FC won 2-0, but the difference could have been higher. Both goals were scored in the first half. After a free-kick from the left, Abdulfattah Achour headed the ball into the net from close range: 1-0 (17'). The Senegalese player Baba Sisseh increased their lead in the 36', taking profit from a tremendous error of a defender, who lost unexpectedly the ball in his own area: 2-0.
Bourj FC players missed several good opportunities in the second half and had the game under control, even if Tadamon also had a few goal chances.
In the second game of the group, Tadamon Sour drew 3-3 to Salam Zgharta on Tuesday, the 22nd of July, at Al Ahed Club Stadium in Beirut.
The last game of the group should have been played on Saturday, the 27th of July, between Bourj FC and Salam Zgharta. The match was postponed because Bourj FC are in mourning as the club founder, Rafiq Salem Al-Darsa Abboud, has passed away.

Saturday, 27 July 2019

FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves - 1. FK Svidník 0-0 in the first round of the Slovak 3. Liga - East

Saturday, the 27th of July, 17:00 local time (15:00 UTC), Mestsky futbalovy štadion, Spišská Nová Ves, Slovakia, first round of the Slovak 3. Liga - Vychod (East Group).
Except for the goalkeeper Adam Mikluš and the captain Lukaš Zapotocky, as well as some of the subs, 1. FK Svidník came to Spišská Nová Ves with an entire new team and succeeded to get one point after a goalless draw. The result is good taking into account last year defeats to FK Spišská Nová Ves both away and at home. The home side should be very disappointed with this draw, especially if they really mean to fight for promotion to 2. Liga.

 Players from FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves (in blue) and 1. FK Svidník (in red) tried hard but neither team won. Source: przegladligowy.com. Photo: Krysztof Wilk.

The game was rather balanced, both teams succeeding in blocking each other in attack. The home side had better goal-scoring opportunities, especially in the second half, but to no result. 1. FK Svidník had a well-organized game, they defended well and succeeded in keeping possession but rarely reached the opponents' box and had few chances. However, the experience of the newcomers was obvious throughout the game.
Spišská Nová Ves: Gaborcík - Baranyi, Šoltes, Kamenicky, Kacír - M. Šomšák, Tkác - Majko, L. Ontko, T. Ontko (L. Šomšák 63') - Kavulic. Head coach: Stefan Markulik.
Svidník: Mikluš - Bialoncík, Zapotocky, Cabala, Kisel'a - Krizanovsky (Ducár 46'), Kuhajdík, Tokar (A. Hricov 62'), L. Hricov - Cekan (K. Matkobiš 82') - Eliaš (Panko 62'). Head coach: Tomaš Eliaš (who actually played); assistant coach: Robert Petruš.
Referee: Pavol Lesko.
Yellow card: A. Hricov 81'.
Full match record is temporarily available, following these links: First half  Second half
The other results of the first round:

TJ Mladosť Kalša – 1. FC Tatran Prešov 0-3
MFK Vranov – FK Poprad B 6-1
FK Humenné – ŠK Odeva Lipany 3-1
OŠFK Šarišské Michal’any – FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy 1-0
MŠK Tesla Stropkov – ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves 2-0
MFK Snina – TJ FK Vel’ké Revištia 1-0
FK Družstevník Plavnica – MFK Slovan Giraltovce 1-0

Tuesday, 23 July 2019

New management for 1. FK Svidník: Jozef Žák is the new club president, Adrián Hricov - sporting director and Robert Petruš - head coach

The Slovak 3. Liga - East Group is about to begin and 1. FK Svidník are ready for a new start in this competition. In the season that has recently ended in June, they classified 11th (out of 14 teams which finished), not quite the expected position. To be fair, they had a good first half of the season but after the departure of head coach L'ubomir Horochonič in winter, the team struggled in spring under the command of Alojz Lehocký.
One may suppose that the club had some financial difficulties but received a subsidy from Svidník municipality. The mayor of Svidník, Marcela Ivančova, made the necessary steps and the club received 35,000 Euro in April 2019. In the meantime, the relations between the mayor and the club president, Adrián Labun, have become tense as the club president asked for a more substantial involvement of the municipality, while the mayor asked for an analysis of what happened to the subsidy provided, according to Podduklianske Novinky, a local newspaper.

New management team of 1. FK Svidnik (from left to right): sporting director Adrián Hricov, head coach Robert Petruš, mayor Marcela Ivančova and club president Jozef Žák.
 Source: Podduklianske Novinky
Therefore, in the first days of July 2019, the club president was changed. The new president is Jozef Žák, CEO of the company Agro Eko Farma and well-known for his interest in football. He brought in a new management team, consisting of Adrián Hricov (sporting director) and Robert Petruš (head coach), both from the city of Prešov. The town of Svidník, represented by the mayor, Marcela Ivančova, would remain a very important sponsor of the club.

Jozef Žák is the new club president. Source: Podduklianske Novinky

The preparations for the new season have begun on the 8th of July with many new players. The final roster is still to be decided, within days from the first official game of the season, to kick-off Saturday, the 27th of July, at 5pm, away at Spišská Nová Ves. It is likely that many of the former players would not continue, as even the partnership with Partizan Bardejov, a team playing in the Slovak 2. Liga, might not be renewed, as they also have some financial difficulties. Many of the last season Svidník players were on loan from Partizan Bardejov, and it is possible that their loans are not extended.
1. FK Svidník have also played a friendly match at home against 1. FC Tatran Prešov, which they lost 3-1 (0-0), on Wednesday, the 17th of July.

Monday, 22 July 2019

OFK Tryavna related videos

This post is meant to gather in one place all the videos concerning OFK Tryavna, a Bulgarian football team currently competing in the Bulgarian Treta Liga (Third League), North-West (Severozapadna) Group. The videos are usually available on YouTube and contain full match records, as well as highlights or other shorter films, involving OFK Tryavna in recent times, when they played almost exclusively in the Third League. In summer 2014 they were relegated to the fourth league (Gabrovo Oblast League) but came back to the Third League after just one year, in 2015. Since 2017, most videos have been made and uploaded on YouTube by Dimitar Sotirov, who mainly filmed the home games of OFK Tryavna.

2008-2009

21.09.2008 - round 6: OFK Tryavna - Yantra Gabrovo 1-3 Highlights

2011-2012

20.11.2011 - round 14: OFK Cherven Bryag - OFK Tryavna 1-1 Highlights
27.05.2012 - round 29: OFK Tryavna - OFK Cherven Bryag 0-1 Goal

2012-2013

14.04.2013 - round 15: OFK Cherven Bryag - OFK Tryavna 2-0 Highlights

2013-2014

February 2014 - friendly match: FK Rozova Dolina - OFK Tryavna 4-1 Highlights
16.03.2014 - round 18: OFK Tryavna - Partizan Cherven Bryag 0-1 Highlights
27.04.2014 - round 24: OFK Tryavna - Etar Veliko Tarnovo 1-4 Highlights 

2015-2016

16.08.2015 - round 1: OFK Tryavna - Yantra Gabrovo 3-0 Highlights
28.02.2016 - round 16: Yantra Gabrovo - OFK Tryavna 1-1 Highlights

2016-2017

15.07.2016 - friendly match: Botev Plovdiv - OFK Tryavna 1-0 Highlights

2017-2018

15.07.2017 - friendly match: OFK Tryavna - Yantra 1919 Gabrovo Full match
22.07.2017 - friendly match: OFK Tryavna - Yantra Gabrovo Full match
29.07.2017 - friendly match: OFK Tryavna - Yantra 1919 Gabrovo Full match
20.08.2017 - round 2: OFK Tryavna - Yantra Gabrovo 0-1 Highlights  Full match
03.09.2017 - round 4: OFK Tryavna - Kariana Erden 0-0 Full match
17.09.2017 - round 6: OFK Tryavna - Mizia Knezha 4-0 Full match
01.10.2017 - round 8: OFK Tryavna - Yantra Polski Trambesh 1-0 Full match
15.10.2017 - round 10: OFK Tryavna - OFK Levski 2007 1-2 Full match
29.10.2017 - round 12: OFK Tryavna - Spartak Pleven 0-0 Full match
19.11.2017 - round 15: OFK Tryavna - Parva Atomna Kozloduy 1-1 Full match
03.02.2018 - friendly match: FK Rozova Dolina - OFK Tryavna 3-1 Highlights 
11.03.2018 - round 16: OFK Tryavna - FK Sevlievo 1-2 Full match 
06.04.2018 - round 20: OFK Tryavna - Botev Lukovit 1-0 Full match
10.04.2018 - round 18: OFK Tryavna - Vihar Slavyanovo 0-1 Full match
22.04.2018 - round 22: OFK Tryavna - Partizan Cherven Bryag 1-0 Full match
29.04.2018 - round 24: OFK Tryavna - Akademik Svishtov 0-0 Full match
10.05.2018 - round 26: OFK Tryavna - Yantra 1919 Gabrovo 1-3 Full match
20.05.2018 - round 28: OFK Tryavna - OFK Pavlikeni 2-1 Full match 
27.05.2018 - round 29: OFK Tryavna - Bdin Vidin 2-1 Full match

2018-2019

18.08.2018 - round 2: OFK Tryavna - Lokomotiv 1927 Dryanovo 3-2 Full match
02.09.2018 - round 4: OFK Tryavna - Botev Lukovit 0-1 Full match
16.09.2018 - round 6: OFK Tryavna - FK Sevlievo 1-1 Full match
07.10.2018 - round 9: OFK Tryavna - Akademik Svishtov 1-2 Full match
14.10.2018 - round 11: OFK Tryavna - Lokomotiv Mezdra 3-0 Full match
28.10.2018 - round 13: OFK Tryavna - Vihar Slavyanovo 1-5 Full match
11.11.2018 - round 15: OFK Tryavna - Yantra Polski Trambesh 4-3 Full match
03.03.2019 - round 17: Lokomotiv 1927 Dryanovo - OFK Tryavna 0-0 Full match
07.04.2019 - round 22: OFK Tryavna - OFK Levski 2007 2-4 Full match 
14.04.2019 - round 23: OFK Tryavna - Parva Atomna Kozloduy 3-1 Full match

2019-2020

18.08.2019 - round 2: OFK Tryavna - OFK Pavlikeni 0-0 Full match
01.09.2019 - round 4: OFK Tryavna - Lokomotiv 1927 Dryanovo 1-1 Full match
29.09.2019 - round 8: OFK Tryavna - Vihar Slavyanovo 1-2 Full match
06.10.2019 - round 9: Partizan Cherven Bryag - OFK Tryavna 3-0 Full match
13.10.2019 - round 10: OFK Tryavna - Parva Atomna Kozloduy 1-1 Full match
31.10.2019 - round 13: OFK Tryavna - Akademik Svishtov 2-1 Full match

Sunday, 21 July 2019

Universidad de San Martin de Porres - Real Garcilaso 2-1 in the second round of the Peruvian Clausura

Sunday, the 21st of July 2019, 11:15 local time (16:15 UTC), Estadio Alberto Gallardo, Lima, second round of Clausura, Liga 1 / Primera Division de Peru.
Both teams produced the biggest shocks of the first round of Clausura: Universidad de San Martin by winning away to Universidad Tecnica de Cajamarca and Real Garcilaso by losing at home to Pirata FC. In the second round, the good run continued for the home side and the bad run for Garcilaso.
Many expected Real Garcilaso to stand out, to try winning points. And just the game started, they scored: a long ball for Nunez, who headed over to Souza, and the Uruguayan winger ran better than his opponent on the right and scored from inside the area: 0-1! One of the fastest goals in history: only 16 seconds from the kick-off and the ball was in the net.

 The Argentinian striker Danilo Carando (Real Garcilaso, in blue) was unable to break the defense of Universidad de San Martin de Porres. Source: depor.com
Unfortunately, this was the only good thing that one can say about Real Garcilaso in this game. Universidad de San Martin took full control of the game and attacked continuously. Although it seemed that their attacks were not really dangerous, in the end they succeeded to come back in the game due to big errors of Real Garcilaso defense. First, Miguez made an unnecessary foul on Gomez in the area, and Espinosa transformed the penalty: 1-1 (35').
Then, in the second half, when things seemed open to any result, Joao Ortiz lost a ball on the left in a bad moment when Real Garcilaso players were running for the counterattack, Espinosa crossed to Escobar who headed into the net from short range: 2-1 (63').
In the last 20 minutes or so, the visitors tried to equalize, but their efforts remained without result.
Universidad de San Martin: Penny - Salas (Escobar 7'), Lujan, Portales, Huerto - Afolabi, Delgado - Mora (Estrella 75'), Oliva, Gomez (Bolivar 79') - Espinosa. Head coach: Carlos Bustos.
Real Garcilaso: Ferreyra - Arismendi, Robles, Quina, Joao Ortiz - Miguez (Ramua 61') - Souza, Nunez (Rengifo 70'), Archimbaud, Guerrero (Goyoneche 46') - Carando. Head coach: Juan Reynoso.
Yellow cards: Delgado 73', Bolivar 90'+3' - Robles 66', Goyoneche 89'.
Referee: Joel Alarcon.
Real Garcilaso have no points after the first two rounds of the Clausura and they definitely need to rethink everything, because running for the title looks very much like a bad joke. Even the classification in the first eight of the aggregate table for a continental cup is in danger. Head coach Juan Reynoso changed almost the whole defensive line (with the exception of the goalkeeper and Quina) but to no avail, as two tremendous errors led to two goals. Otherwise, Universidad de San Martin did not have many goal-scoring opportunities.
The big problem for Real Garcilaso is however in the attack. The only player who is in a decent shape is Souza. Both strikers, Carando and Rengifo, are out of shape, and very much the same can be said about Ramua or Guerrero behind them. Nunez is on the field just for the minutes needed to be played by young players, but he assisted Souza for the only goal. Even if his natural position is defensive midfielder, Archimbaud is forced to play in the attack but his contribution there is low, although he had a couple of good passes and combinations, but was unable to score.
It is hard to say what can be done. Head coach Juan Reynoso, if remains in this position, has a very difficult mission. In the next round, Real Garcilaso will play at home against Carlos A. Mannucci. However, this match will be almost in one month from now, because the Peruvian Clausura is taking a break due to the Panamerican Games to be hosted by Lima. Actually, the next official match for Real Garcilaso will be between the 9th and 11th of August, when they will play away to FBC Melgar in the round of last 16 of the Copa Bicentenario.

Saturday, 20 July 2019

2019-2020 Slovak 3. Liga - East (Východ) Group (continuously updated)


2019-2020 Slovak 3. Liga – East (Východ) Group

Season
2019-2020 (incomplete, results were cancelled)
Dates
27 July 2019 – 24 November 2019
Champions
There are no official champions, 1. FC Tatran Prešov finished first
Promoted
None
Relegated
None
Matches played
136
Goals scored
446 (3.28 goals/match on average)
Top goalscorer
Vladimír Pyda (ŠK Odeva Lipany) – 14 goals
Biggest home win
1. FC Tatran Prešov – Veľké Revištia 10-1 (round 4, 10 August 2019)
Biggest away win
Slovan Giraltovce – FK Humenné 0-7 (round 11, 29 September 2019)
Highest scoring
1. FC Tatran Prešov – Veľké Revištia 10-1 (round 4, 10 August 2019)
Longest winning run
1. FC Tatran Prešov (10 matches, rounds 9-17 and round 7 in between)
Longest unbeaten run
1. FC Tatran Prešov (12 matches, rounds 6-17)
Longest winless run
TJ FK Veľké Revištia (14 matches, rounds 4-17)
Longest losing run
TJ FK Veľké Revištia (14 matches, rounds 4-17)
Total attendance

Highest attendance

Lowest attendance

Average attendance


Competition details and format

The Slovak 3. Liga, also named TIPOS III. liga for sponsorship reasons, represents the third tier in the football system of Slovakia. The 2019-2020 season was supposed to be the 27th since Slovakia separated from the Czech Republic to become an independent state in 1993. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was cancelled on the 26th of March 2020, because matches were only played in autumn 2019 while matches scheduled in spring 2020 have not been played and were unlikely to be played in due time.
There were 64 teams which competed in the 3. Liga in 2019-2020 and, just like in previous years, they were divided into 4 groups: Bratislava (16 teams), West (Západ, 16 teams), Centre (Stred, 16 teams) and East (Východ, 16 teams). Just like before, the competition format was established as a double (home and away) round-robin championship, each team playing all other teams twice, once at home and once away, a total of 30 rounds. The winners of every group were supposed to promote to the 2. Liga, while the worse classified teams were supposed to be relegated to the 4. Liga at the end of the season, their number depending on the group and circumstances. They were usually replaced by teams relegated from 2. Liga and teams promoted from the 4. Liga. However, due to the cancellation of the season, no teams promoted and no teams were relegated. The games in each group were organized by the four regional football associations, under the general supervision of the Slovak Football Association (SFZ).
Matches in the East (Východ) Group were organized by the Eastern Slovakia Football Association (VsFZ, Východoslovenský Futbalový Zväz). This group consisted of teams located in Prešov and Košice regions in the eastern part of Slovakia. The season started on the 27th of July 2019 and ended on the 24th of November 2019. No matches were played in spring 2020.
The main contenders for promotion were 1. FC Tatran Prešov, one of the traditionally strong teams in Slovakia, which were momentarily facing a financial crisis, as well as the other relegated team, ŠK Odeva Lipany, which came back to the 3. Liga after just one year in 2. Liga, and MFK Vranov nad Topľou, which were the strongest competitor for promotion in the previous year. FK Humenné were also considered among the favourites to a top position in this group. These four teams distanced themselves from the others in the upper part of the table. After 17 rounds, more than half of the season, 1. FC Tatran Prešov and ŠK Odeva Lipany were on top of the table, with the same number of points, while MFK Vranov nad Topľou and FK Humenné were just a few points behind. However, due to the cancellation of the season, no teams were promoted.
The usual number of relegated teams from the East Group is two, as they are replaced by the winners of 4. Liga North and 4. Liga South belonging to the Eastern Slovakia Football Association. After 17 rounds, TJ FK Veľké Revištia and MFK Slovan Giraltovce were last and second to last, and seemed to be the main candidates for relegation. FK Družstevník Plavnica, FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy and (surprisingly) FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves were also in the lower part of the table and have become involved in the fight against relegation. However, due to the cancellation of the season, no teams were eventually relegated.

Team changes from 2018-2019

To the 3. Liga – East Group

Relegated from the 2. Liga

1. FC Tatran Prešov
ŠK Odeva Lipany

Promoted from the 4. Liga

FK Poprad B (winners of 4. Liga North / Sever)
TJ Mladosť Kalša (winners of 4. Liga South / Juh)

From the 3. Liga – East Group

Promoted to the 2. Liga

FC Košice

Relegated to the 4. Liga or withdrawn

MFK Rožnava (withdrew)
1. FC Tatran B Prešov (withdrew)
AŠK Maria Huta

Teams

Team
Home town
Stadium
Capacity (seated)
2018-2019
1. FC Tatran
Prešov
Štadion Tatranu
5,418 (5,418)
15th in 2. Liga (relegated)
ŠK Odeva
Lipany
ŠK Odeva
4,000 (900)
16th in 2. Liga (relegated)
MFK Vranov
Vranov nad Topľou
Futbalový štadion
7,000 (0)
2nd in 3. Liga - East
FK Humenné
Humenné
Štadion Humenné
1,806 (1,806)
3rd in 3. Liga - East
Obecný ŠFK
Šarišské Michaľany
Za Torysou
2,000 (300)
4th in 3. Liga - East
FK NOVES
Spišská Nová Ves
Mestský
4,000 (795)
5th in 3. Liga - East
MŠK Tesla
Stropkov
MŠK Tesla štadion
1,500 (30)
6th in 3. Liga - East
MFK Snina
Snina
Mestský futbalový š.
6,000 (0)
7th in 3. Liga - East
FK Družstevník
Plavnica
FK Družstevník
1,000 (500)
8th in 3. Liga - East
MFK Slovan
Giraltovce
MFK Slovan
2,000 (0)
9th in 3. Liga - East
TJ FK
Veľké Revištia
Futbalový štadion
1,000 (300)
10th in 3. Liga-East
1. FK Svidník
Svidník
Mestský futbalový š.
5,000 (1,000)
11th in 3. Liga-East
ŠK Milénium 2000
Bardejovská Nová Ves[1]
Futbalový štadion
2,000 (0)
12th in 3. Liga-East
FK Pokrok SEZ
Krompachy
Futbalový štadion
3,000 (600)
13th in 3. Liga-East
FK Poprad B
Poprad
Veľká
N/A
1st in 4. Liga-North (promoted)
TJ Mladosť
Kalša
TJ Mladosť
500 (120)
1st in 4. Liga-South (promoted)

Geographical distribution of teams

Teams in 3. Liga – East Group are located in either Prešov region (12 teams) or Košice region (4 teams).

Location in Slovakia of the 3. Liga – East Group teams of 2019-2020. Source: en.wikipedia.org

Round 1 (27-28 July 2019)

TJ Mladosť Kalša – 1. FC Tatran Prešov 0-3
MFK Vranov – FK Poprad B 6-1
FK Humenné – ŠK Odeva Lipany 3-1
OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany – FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy 1-0
FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves – 1. FK Svidník 0-0
MŠK Tesla Stropkov – ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves 2-0
MFK Snina – TJ FK Veľké Revištia 1-0
FK Družstevník Plavnica – MFK Slovan Giraltovce 1-0

Round 2 (31 July 2019)

MFK Slovan Giraltovce – 1. FC Tatran Prešov 1-2
TJ FK Veľké Revištia – FK Družstevník Plavnica 1-0
ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves – MFK Snina 0-2
FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy – FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves 1-1
ŠK Odeva Lipany – OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany 2-0
FK Poprad B – FK Humenné 0-2
TJ Mladosť Kalša – MFK Vranov 2-0
1. FK Svidník – MŠK Tesla Stropkov 1-2 – played on 21 August 2019

Round 3 (3-4 August 2018)

MFK Vranov – 1. FC Tatran Prešov 2-0
FK Humenné – TJ Mladosť Kalša 3-0
OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany – FK Poprad B 0-5
FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves – ŠK Odeva Lipany 1-2
MŠK Tesla Stropkov – FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy 1-0
MFK Snina – 1. FK Svidník 1-2
FK Družstevník Plavnica – ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves 2-2
MFK Slovan Giraltovce – TJ FK Veľké Revištia 1-2

Round 4 (10-11 August 2019)

1. FC Tatran Prešov – TJ FK Veľké Revištia 10-1
ŠK Odeva Lipany – MŠK Tesla Stropkov 2-0
MFK Vranov – FK Humenné 1-0
FK Poprad B – FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves 1-0
ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves – MFK Slovan Giraltovce 5-2
1. FK Svidník – FK Družstevník Plavnica 1-1
FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy – MFK Snina 2-3
TJ Mladosť Kalša – OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany 2-0

Round 5 (17-18 August 2019)

FK Humenné – 1. FC Tatran Prešov 3-2
FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves – TJ Mladosť Kalša 1-2
MŠK Tesla Stropkov – FK Poprad B 2-4
OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany – MFK Vranov 1-2
MFK Snina – ŠK Odeva Lipany 0-2
FK Družstevník Plavnica – FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy 2-0
MFK Slovan Giraltovce – 1. FK Svidník 2-1
TJ FK Veľké Revištia – ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves 2-3

Round 6 (24-25 August 2019)

1. FC Tatran Prešov – ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves 5-0
ŠK Odeva Lipany – FK Družstevník Plavnica 4-0
MFK Vranov – FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves 2-0
FK Humenné – OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany 3-0
FK Poprad B – MFK Snina 3-0
1. FK Svidník – TJ FK Veľké Revištia 2-0
FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy – MFK Slovan Giraltovce 4-0
TJ Mladosť Kalša – MŠK Tesla Stropkov 2-2

Round 8 (7-8 September 2019)

1. FC Tatran Prešov – 1. FK Svidník 2-2
ŠK Odeva Lipany – TJ FK Veľké Revištia 6-0
MFK Vranov – MFK Snina 2-2
FK Humenné – MŠK Tesla Stropkov 1-2
FK Poprad B – MFK Slovan Giraltovce 1-0
FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy – ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves 1-1
TJ Mladosť Kalša – FK Družstevník Plavnica 4-0
OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany – FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves 0-0

Round 9 (14-15 September 2019)

FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves – 1. FC Tatran Prešov 0-1
MŠK Tesla Stropkov – OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany 1-3
MFK Snina – FK Humenné 1-1
FK Družstevník Plavnica – MFK Vranov 0-2
MFK Slovan Giraltovce – TJ Mladosť Kalša 0-3
TJ FK Veľké Revištia – FK Poprad B 0-4
ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves – ŠK Odeva Lipany 1-3
1. FK Svidník – FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy 2-1

Round 10 (21-22 September 2019)

1. FC Tatran Prešov – FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy 2-0
ŠK Odeva Lipany – 1. FK Svidník 1-0
MFK Vranov – MFK Slovan Giraltovce 3-1
FK Humenné – FK Družstevník Plavnica 2-0
FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves – MŠK Tesla Stropkov 1-2
FK Poprad B – ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves 5-1
TJ Mladosť Kalša – TJ FK Veľké Revištia 2-0
OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany – MFK Snina 2-0

Round 11 (29 September 2019)

MŠK Tesla Stropkov – 1. FC Tatran Prešov 0-2
MFK Snina – FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves 3-2
FK Družstevník Plavnica – OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany 1-2
MFK Slovan Giraltovce – FK Humenné 0-7
TJ FK Veľké Revištia – MFK Vranov 0-4
ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves – TJ Mladosť Kalša 5-2
1. FK Svidník – FK Poprad B 2-0
FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy – ŠK Odeva Lipany 0-5

Round 12 (5-6 October 2019)

TJ Mladosť Kalša – 1. FK Svidník 4-0 – played in advance, on the 1st of September 2019
MFK Vranov – ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves 5-0
1. FC Tatran Prešov – ŠK Odeva Lipany 6-3
FK Humenné – TJ FK Veľké Revištia 3-1
FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves – FK Družstevník Plavnica 4-2
MŠK Tesla Stropkov – MFK Snina 4-1
FK Poprad B – FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy 2-1
OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany – MFK Slovan Giraltovce 1-1

Round 13 (12-13 October 2019)

ŠK Odeva Lipany – FK Poprad B 6-0
MFK Snina – 1. FC Tatran Prešov 0-1
FK Družstevník Plavnica – MŠK Tesla Stropkov 1-1
MFK Slovan Giraltovce – FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves 0-1
TJ FK Veľké Revištia – OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany 0-2
ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves – FK Humenné 0-2
1. FK Svidník – MFK Vranov 1-0
FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy – TJ Mladosť Kalša 5-1

Round 14 (19-20 October 2019)

1. FC Tatran Prešov – FK Poprad B 4-0
MFK Vranov – FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy 2-1
FK Humenné – 1. FK Svidník 1-1
FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves – TJ FK Veľké Revištia 3-1
MŠK Tesla Stropkov – MFK Slovan Giraltovce 2-0
TJ Mladosť Kalša – ŠK Odeva Lipany 3-3
OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany – ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves 2-1
MFK Snina – FK Družstevník Plavnica 3-0

Round 15 (26-27 October 2019)

MFK Slovan Giraltovce – MFK Snina 1-3
ŠK Odeva Lipany – MFK Vranov 1-0
FK Poprad B – TJ Mladosť Kalša 2-2
FK Družstevník Plavnica – 1. FC Tatran Prešov 0-1
TJ FK Veľké Revištia – MŠK Tesla Stropkov 0-2
ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves – FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves 2-1
1. FK Svidník – OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany 3-4
FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy – FK Humenné 0-2

Round 16 (2-3 November 2019)

1. FC Tatran Prešov – TJ Mladosť Kalša 5-1
ŠK Odeva Lipany – FK Humenné 3-0
FK Poprad B – MFK Vranov 0-4
FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy – OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany 1-0
1. FK Svidník – FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves 3-1
ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves – MŠK Tesla Stropkov 4-0
TJ FK Veľké Revištia – MFK Snina 1-4
MFK Slovan Giraltovce – FK Družstevník Plavnica 2-0

Round 7 (9-10 November 2019)

OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany – 1. FC Tatran Prešov 0-2
FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves – FK Humenné 1-4
MŠK Tesla Stropkov – MFK Vranov 2-2
MFK Slovan Giraltovce – ŠK Odeva Lipany 0-5
MFK Snina – TJ Mladosť Kalša 1-1
TJ FK Veľké Revištia – FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy 0-2
ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves – 1. FK Svidník 5-3
FK Družstevník Plavnica – FK Poprad B 2-1 – played on 24 November 2019

Round 17 (16-17 November 2019)

1. FC Tatran Prešov – MFK Slovan Giraltovce 4-1
FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves – FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy 1-0
FK Humenné – FK Poprad B 0-0
MFK Vranov – TJ Mladosť Kalša 4-1
FK Družstevník Plavnica – TJ FK Veľké Revištia 4-2
MFK Snina – ŠK Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves 1-0
MŠK Tesla Stropkov – 1. FK Svidník 2-3
OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany – ŠK Odeva Lipany 0-2

Final table

1
1. FC Tatran Prešov
17
14
1
2
52-14
43

2
ŠK Odeva Lipany
17
14
1
2
51-14
43

3
MFK Vranov
17
12
2
3
41-13
38

4
FK Humenné
17
11
3
3
37-13
36

5
MFK Snina
17
8
3
6
26-24
27

6
MŠK Tesla Stropkov
17
8
3
6
27-27
27

7
FK Poprad B
17
8
2
7
29-32
26

8
1. FK Svidník
17
7
4
6
27-27
25

9
TJ Mladosť Kalša
17
7
4
6
32-34
25

10
OŠFK Šarišské Michaľany
17
7
2
8
18-26
23

11
Milénium Bardejovská Nová Ves
17
6
2
9
30-40
20

12
FK NOVES Spišská Nová Ves
17
4
3
10
18-26
15

13
FK Družstevník Plavnica
17
4
3
10
16-32
15

14
FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy
17
4
2
11
19-26
14

15
MFK Slovan Giraltovce
17
2
1
14
12-45
7

16
TJ FK Veľké Revištia
17
2
0
15
11-53
6





[1] A neighbourhood of the city of Bardejov.