11.04.2005 - (SME) The new draft law on sports is already prepared. In the autumn it will be discussed in the parliament. This is at least the idea of the Prime Minister Mikulas Dzurinda. Yesterday he devoted to sport activities. In the...
10.04.2005 - (SITA) The Prime Minister Mikulas Dzurinda ran round more than 100 kilometers during his preparatory training for the Sunday’s run Devin-Bratislava. He expressed satisfaction with his runtime 57:57 and he is already thinking...
10.03.2005 - (SITA) Slovakian midfielder Miroslav Barcik will sign for Dunfermline Athletic - as long as the Pars avoiding relegation.
Present club MSK Zilina rejected an offer for the player in January, but he is a free agent in the ...
02.03.2005 - (SITA) The manager of the Scottish first-league club Dunfermline Davie Hay didn’t give up the vision to gain a Slovakian football player Miroslav Barcik from MSK Zilina. In January this 20-year-old midfielder successfully to...
21.02.2005 - (Pravda, Michal Zeman) “If you had money, would you buy a football club?” we asked Jozef Tokos, a licensed football players’ agent, who deals with a relationship of sport and law. “Probably I would decide for a green field club, meaning tha...
22.01.2005 - (Sport Daily) The trial of Miroslav Barcik, a creative right midfielder of MSK (a local sport club) Zilina, in Dunfermline Athletic lasted four days. The Scots were interested in the player as he made a good impression on all repre...
19.01.2005 - (Sport Daily) There were rumors that Miroslav Barcik could leave from Zilina during the winter transfer window. His departure was rumoured in relation to the Polish side Groclin Grodzisk, which is coached by Dusan Radolsky from Slo...
10.01.2005 - (SITA) Two Slovak football players – Dusan Sninsky from MSK (a town sport club) Zilina and Andrej Porazik from Dubnica are leaving for a job abroad to Poland and they are going to play in the club of a local vice-champion Gr...
10.01.2005 - (SME, Ján Mikula) During every transfer window football clubs, football players and their managers aim to organize transfers, to achieve better conditions, to improve squads. Recently the noise was made around the transfer possibility ...
18.10.2004 - (SME) The majority of Slovak first-league clubs is not willing to inform neither about their shareholders nor about budgets, assets and financial activity public.
„Who would like to make a business in the field of footba...