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1058 vs. Slovenia Squad
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Sunday, 30 June 2024
2024 UEFA European Championship Second Phase Round of Sixteen

England 2 Slovakia 1 [0-1]
Match Summary
England Squad

Slovakia Squad

Team Records
   
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The Fighting Jondas European Championship Squad June 2024
←Last Slovakian Squad that faced England (960)  
Player Birthdate Age Pos Club App G
all born in Slovak area of Czechoslovakia or Slovakia (1 Jan 1993), except where stated
11.Bénes, László 9 September 1997 26 M Hamburger SV, Germany 23 2
21.Bero, Matúš 6 September 1995 28 M VfL Bochum 1848, Germany 31 1
9.Boženík, Róbert 18 November 1999 24 F Boavista FC, Portugal 43 7
15.De Marco Morlacchi, Vernon 18 November 1992
in Córdoba, Argentina
31 LB Hatta Club, UAE 10 1
1.Dúbravka, Martin 5 January 1989 35 G Newcastle United FC, England 46 0
8.Duda, Ondreja 5 December 1994 29 M Hellas Verona FC, Italy 75 14
20.Ďuriš, Dávid 22 March 1999 25 F MŠK Žilina 14 1
6.Gyömbér, Norbert 3 July 1992 31 CB US Salernitana 1919, Italy 40 0
16.Hancko, Dávid 13 December 1997 26 LB Feyenoord Rotterdam, Netherlands 41 4
17.Haraslín, Lukáš 29 May 1996 28 F AC Sparta Praha, Czech Republic 39 6
13.Hrošovský, Patrik 22 April 1992 32 M KRC Genk, Belgium 55 0
25.Kóša, Sebastian 13 September 2003 20 CB FC Spartak Trnava 1 0
19.Kucka, Juraj 26 February 1987 37 M Šk Slovan Bratislava 110 14
22.Lobotka, Stanislav 25 November 1994 29 DM SSC Napoli, Italy 58 4
4.Obert, Adam 23 August 2002 21 CB Cagliari Calcio, Italy 7 0
2.Pekarík, Peter 30 October 1986 37 RB Hertha, Berliner SC von 1892, Germany 130 2
23.Ravas, Henrich 16 August 1997 26 G New England Revolution, US 0 0
5.Rigo, Tomáš 3 July 2002 21 M FC Baník Ostrava, Czech Republic 1 1
12.Rodák, Marek 13 December 1996 27 G Fulham FC, England 22 0
14.Škriniar, Milan 11 February 1995 29 CB Paris Saint-Germain FC, France 71 3
24.Sauer, Leo 16 December 2005 18 F Feyenoord Rotterdam, Netherlands 3 0
26.Schranz, Ivan 13 September 1993 30 F Sk Slavia Praha, Czech Republic 25 5
18.Strelec, David 4 April 2001 23 F Šk Slovan Bratislava 21 3
7.Suslov, Tomáš 7 June 2002 22 AM Hellas Verona FC, Italy 31 3
10.Tupta, Ľubomír 27 March 1998 26 F FC Slovan Liberec, Czech Republic 6 0
3.Vavro, Denis 10 April 1996 28 CB FC København, Denmark 23 2

Squad details correct up to and including Slovakia's match against Romania on 26 June 2024.
Tallies taken from futbalSFZ.sk

Diary

Monday, 27 May 2024 - Head Coach Francesco Calzona has named a preliminary squad of 32 players after a camp in Šamorín for players whose season ended early. Calzona did not call up striker Róbert Mak, defender Martin Valjent or Serbian Aleksandar Čavrič. Róbert Mak scored twice in the Euro 2024 qualifiers.

Friday, 31 May 2024 -
The Slovak Falcons will start training at 10:00 a.m., when the team meets at the Hilton Hotel in Bratislava and then departure to their training camp in Bad Erlach, Austria, is planned.

Wednesday, 5 June 2024 - Slovakia 4 San Marino 0 -
The Slovakian team won 4-0 over San Marino in tonight's preparation match. At the stadium in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, they scored three goals in the first half. Midfielder Tomáš Rigo opened his scoring account on his debut for the national team. Dávid Hancko and Juraj Kucka (shoulder) were unavailable because of injury.

Friday, 7 June 2024 -
Calzona has cut six players from his Final squad. Dominik Takáč, Michal Tomič, Matúš Kmeť, Jakub Kadák, Dominik Hollý and Róbert Polievka being left out.

Sunday, 9 June 2024 - Slovakia 4 Wales 0
- The Slovakian team won 4-0 over Wales in the dress rehearsal match for the European Championship in Germany. Juraj Kucka opened the scoring in Trnava before half-time, and Róbert Boženík scored after the change of sides and after an hour, Wales' captain Ethan Ampadu put through his own goal. Before the end, their win was sealed by substitute László Bénes.

Tuesday, 11 June 2024 -
The Slovak national team landed (11:06am) at Frankfurt airport. From there, they travelled by coach to Mainz, where the team have set up their headquarters during their stay in Germany. Later, the players had an open training session and an autograph session at the Bruchweg Stadium in front of hundreds of fans. Denis Vavro, who has a minor muscle injury issue, waorked on an individual programme indoors.
The squad was officially welcomed in Germany by Interior Minister Michael Ebling, Mayor of Mainz Nino Haase, and his deputy Günter Beck. The president of the 1st FSV Mainz 05, Stefan Hofmann, was also present.

Wednesday-Sunday, 12-16 June 2024 -
Training at Bruchweg Stadium continues, with all 26 players are involved.

Monday, 17 June 2024 - Belgium 0 Slovakia 1 -
Slovakia caused an upset in their Euro 2024 opener as they stunned Belgium in a chaotic encounter in Frankfurt. There was drama in the final minutes as Romelu Lukaku thought he had equalised, only for VAR to rule it out for handball in the build-up. It was the second goal he had scored that had been ruled out after earlier poking in a header across goal from Amadou Onana. Ivan Schranz put Slovakia ahead when he capitalised on a mistake at the back by Jeremy Doku. After missing countless chances throughout, several falling to all-time top scorer Lukaku, Belgium eventually left empty-handed. In a topsy-turvy 90 minutes, substitute Johan Bakayoko was denied by a superb goalline clearance from Slovakia's David Hancko. Lukaku's frustrations grew as chances kept passing by - the best coming within three minutes after Doku had gone on a spectacular run down the right. Belgium's inability to grasp control meant they trailed at the break, with Doku's costly mistake helping Slovakia get the upper hand. Kevin de Bruyne remained a threat, while Leandro Trossard curled an effort over the bar following a poor clearance from goalkeeper Martin Dubravka. Lukas Haraslin also came close on occasions for Slovakia, fizzing a superbly executed volley towards goal which needed saving by Koen Casteels, before placing another strike wide in the second half.

Tuesday-Thursday, 18-20 June 2024 -
Training resumes at Bruchweg Stadium continues.

Friday, 21 June 2024 - Slovakia 1 Ukraine 2 -
Roman Yaremchuk scored a crucial winner for Ukraine as they came from behind to beat Slovakia and keep their campaign alive. The Valencia striker had been on the pitch for 13 minutes when he gave his side the lead. Yaremchuk was alert to Mykola Shaparenko's ball over the top and finished smartly. A brilliant touch allowed him to delicately nudge the ball past Martin Dubravka into the bottom left corner from six yards out. Ivan Schranz scored after 17 minutes to put Slovakia in front, with his second goal in as many games, before Ukraine came back to seal a huge victory. Shaparenko equalised for Ukraine in the 54th minute, sweeping home from close range following Oleksandr Zinchenko's cross, before Yaremchuk made sure of three priceless points ten minutes from time.

Sunday-Tuesday, 23-25 June 2024 -
Training resumes at Bruchweg Stadium continues.

Wednesday, 26 June 2024 - Slovakia 1 Romania 1 -
Romania finished top of Group E as they and Slovakia reached the last sixteen with an entertaining draw in Frankfurt. Ondrej Duda gave Slovakia a 24th-minute lead when he got in behind the Romanian defence to power in a header from Juraj Kucka's pinpoint cross. Both sides showed plenty of attacking intent, and Romania equalised before half-time as Razvan Marin fired a ferocious penalty into the top corner after David Hancko fouled Ianis Hagi in the box. They finished top, with Belgium second in the group after a draw with Ukraine, who were eliminated. Slovakia advance as one of the best third-placed sides and face England in the last sixteen. It was the first time in Euros history that all four teams within a single group have finished on the same points.

Slovakia Form: last six games
D W W W L D  f 12:a 4   success: 66.7%
355 26 March 2024 - Norway 1 Slovakia 1 [1-0]
Ullevål Stadion, Oslo
Sörlath
Duda
Fr AD
356 5 June 2024 - Slovakia 4 San Marino 0 [3-0]
Wiener Neustadt Arena, Wiener Neustadt
Rigo, Suslov, Haraslín, Strelec NW
357 9 June 2024 - Slovakia 4 Wales 0 [1-0]
Štadión Antona Malatinského, Trnava
Kucka, Boženík, Ampadu OG, Bénes HW
358 17 June 2024 - Belgium 0 Slovakia 1[0-0]
Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt
Schranz ECF NW
359 21 June 2024 - Slovakia 1 Ukraine 2 [0-0]
Merkur Spiel-Arena, Düsseldorf
Schranz
Shaparenko, Yaremchuk
NL
360 26 June 2024 - Slovakia 1 Romania 1[0-0]
Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt
Duda
R.Marin (pen)
ND

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