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FC Steel Trans Ličartovce
Full nameFootball Club Steel Trans Ličartovce
Founded1938
Dissolved2005 (became MFK Košice)
GroundLičartovce Stadium,
Ličartovce
Capacity2,400
LeagueLast league was Second Division
Final season
2004/05

2nd

FC Steel Trans Ličartovce was a former Slovak football club which was playing in the east-Slovak village of Ličartovce.

Steel Trans Ličartovce owner Blažej Podolák bought by financial problems worried club 1. FC Košice in 2004 and merged with his Ličartovce as reserve squad. [1] The club was renamed to MFK Košice before Second Division 2005–06 season and moved to the city of Košice on Lokomotíva Stadium, previously home ground of FC Lokomotíva Košice and 1. FC Košice.

Honours

References

  1. ^ "1. FC Košice zmizol z futbalovej mapy" (in Slovak). SME. 2004-08-02. Retrieved 3 July 2009.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
FC Steel Trans Ličartovce
Full nameFootball Club Steel Trans Ličartovce
Founded1938
Dissolved2005 (became MFK Košice)
GroundLičartovce Stadium,
Ličartovce
Capacity2,400
LeagueLast league was Second Division
Final season
2004/05

2nd

FC Steel Trans Ličartovce was a former Slovak football club which was playing in the east-Slovak village of Ličartovce.

Steel Trans Ličartovce owner Blažej Podolák bought by financial problems worried club 1. FC Košice in 2004 and merged with his Ličartovce as reserve squad. [1] The club was renamed to MFK Košice before Second Division 2005–06 season and moved to the city of Košice on Lokomotíva Stadium, previously home ground of FC Lokomotíva Košice and 1. FC Košice.

Honours

References

  1. ^ "1. FC Košice zmizol z futbalovej mapy" (in Slovak). SME. 2004-08-02. Retrieved 3 July 2009.

External links


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