Slovakia Weiss

Vladimir Weiss

Born:22-Sep-64
Region/City:Bratislava

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SK SK Slovan Bratislava since 11-May-21



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Vladimír Weiss (born 22 September 1964) is a Slovak football manager and former player who is currently the manager of Slovan Bratislava. He is one of a small number of people to have appeared as a player and a coach at a FIFA World Cup. Weiss played in the Czechoslovak First League during the 1980s and start of the 1990s until its dissolution, making over 100 league appearances for Inter Bratislava. During this period he played for Czechoslovakia, making 19 appearances and scoring 1 goal, and appearing at the 1990 FIFA World Cup. Following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Weiss played for Petra Drnovice in the Czech First League, then returned to Slovakia, playing for Košice, Dunajská Streda, and Petržalka. He made 12 further national team appearances, this time for Slovakia, scoring 1 goal. Weiss moved into management at the turn of the century, and won the Slovak league title in 2005 with Artmedia Petržalka before taking them to the group stage of the UEFA Champions League, a feat only achieved by the manager of one Slovak club before. He spent a year managing Russian side Saturn Moscow Oblast before returning to Petržalka, where he won another national title in the 2007–08 season, as well as the 2007–08 Slovak Cup for a double. In 2008 Weiss was named as the manager for the Slovakia national team. He subsequently took Slovakia to 2010 FIFA World Cup, their first World Cup as an independent nation, where they progressed from the group stage to the knockout stage of the tournament. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




SK MFK Petržalka02/06
    uefaChampions 05/066
RU Saturn Moscow Oblast06/07
    Russian Cup 05/066
RFPL 0630
    Russian Cup 06/074
RFPL 0710
SK MFK Petržalka07/08
    uefaChamp Qualif 08/096
Corgon Liga 08/095
SK Slovakia08/12
    Friendlies 081
    Qualif WC 1010
    Friendlies 093
    Friendlies 105
World Cup 104
    Euro Qual 1210
    Friendlies 113
SK SK Slovan Bratislava11/12
    uefaEuropa Qualif 11/122
Corgoň Liga 11/1230
    uefaEuropa League 11/126
    uefaEuropa Qualif 12/132
Corgoň Liga 12/133
KZ FC Kairat12/15
    uefaEuropa Qualif 14/154
    uefaEuropa Qualif 15/168
GE Georgia16/20
    Friendlies 164
    World Cup Qual 1810
    Friendlies 176
    Friendlies 182
    Nations Lge D 18/196
    Friendlies 191
    Euro Qual 2010
    Nations Lge C 20/215
SK SK Slovan Bratislava21/now
    uefaChamp Qualif 21/224
Fortuna Liga 21/227
    uefaEuropa Qualif 21/224
    uefaECL 21/226
    uefaChamp Qualif 22/234
    uefaECL Qual 22/232
    uefaEuropa Qualif 22/232
    uefaECL 22/238
    uefaChamp Qualif 23/246
    uefaEuropa Qualif 23/242
    uefaECL 23/248
    uefaChamp Qualif 24/258
    uefaChampions 24/251

SK Slovan Bratislava uefa Europa League Qualifying 2022/2023




2 lineups analysed - Number represent player in starting lineup. Click to show
Lineups not confirmed are not included.

Goalkeepers
SK Chovan (2)

Right backs
SK Pauschek (1)
Centre backs
GE Kashia (2)
SR Abena (2)
SK d Marco (1)
Left backs
SK d Marco (1)
Right midfielders
AM Bars'an (1)
SK Pauschek (1)
Centre midfielders
SK Kucka (2)
GE Kankava (2)
GE Chak'ze (1)
Left midfielders
CZ Zmrhal (2)
Fowards
England Green (2)
GE Chak'ze (1)
AM Bars'an (1)
See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found             Starting lineup changes since last game
M104Aug Olympiacs1-14-2-3-1Initial team: Chovan, Pauschek, Kashia, Abena, d Marco, Kucka, Kankava, Bars'an, Chak'ze, Zmrhal, Green,
M211AugH Olympiacs2-23-4-1-2 *** Repeat 11 ***
    Color References:     GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos
games black=tourn incomplete