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Slovakia national football team

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Association
Slovak Football Association
Current coach
Dusan Galis, ?-
Most capped player
Miroslav Karhan: 62
Highest goalscorer
Szilard Nemeth: 17
First International
Slovakia 2 - 0 Germany
(Bratislava, Slovakia; 27 August 1939)
Largest win
Slovakia 6 - 0 Malta
(Bratislava, Slovakia; 7 October 2001)
Largest defeat
Argentina 6 - 0 Slovakia
(Mendoza, Argentina; 22 June 1995)
World Cup
Finals appearances: 0
European Championships
Finals appearances: 0

The Slovakia national football team played 16 matches between 1939 and 1944, then it was disbanded after World War II, as the Czech and Slovak teams played together in the Czechoslovakia national football team. After Czechoslovakia broke up in 1992, the national team was reformed, playing its first match in 1992.

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