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The SKP Dubravka is a Slovak football club from the capital Bratislava.
History
The club was founded in 1946 as Telovýchovný club národnej bezpečnosti Bratislava, it was a police sports club.
In 1953 he was transferred to a political decision in the first league and reached the third place. This success could repeat the team in 1954, 1955 they finished seventh. According to a fifth and a third place in 1956 and in 1957/58 the now renamed TJ Cervena hviezda Bratislava club managed by winning the championship in season 1958/59 the biggest success in club history. In Europe Champions Cup 1959/60 the team won in the first round against FC Porto 2-1 and 2-0 before she was eliminated in the second round with 3:4 and 1:1 against Glasgow Rangers. In the following years was Cervena hviezda Fifth, Second and 1961/62 third party.
After this season the men's team merged with Inter Bratislava, Cervena hviezda started with new players in a lower league satisfied with so afresh.
Since then, the club divides his time between the second and third league, in 1990 there was a name change to SKP Bratislava, in August 1997 a merger with Tatran Devin and 2003 with a further Dubravka FC in FC SKP Dubravka.
Club name
- Telovýchovný club národnej bezpečnosti Bratislava ( 1946-1948, abbreviation TKNB )
- Sokol Sbor národnej bezpečnosti Bratislava ( 1948-1952, abbreviation Sokol SNB)
- Sokol Cervena hviezda Bratislava ( 1952-1953, Sokol abbreviation CH)
- Ústredný dom Červenej hviezdy Bratislava ( 1953-1956, abbreviation UD CH)
- TJ Cervena hviezda Bratislava (1956 to 1990 TJ abbreviation CH)
- Sportovni club policie Bratislava ( 1990-1997, abbreviation SKP)
- Sportovni club policie Devin ( 1997-2003, abbreviation SKP)
- FC sportovni club policie Dubravka (since 2003, FC abbreviation SKP)
Achievements
- Czechoslovak champion in 1959 this title also claimed Inter Bratislava for themselves.
Well-known former players
Well-known former coach
- Koloman Gögh ( assistant coach )
- Slovak football club
- Sport ( Bratislava)