Slovnaft Cup 2025/26: Round 2 Results – Sept 10

BRATISLAVA. The 57th Slovnaft Cup continued the second round.

On the second day of this week, four meetings were on the program.

Shock in 30 minutes

The attention was focused on the fifth league cane, where the reigning champion ŠK Slovan Bratislava arrived.

The one who expected a clear affair of the favorite remained totally surprised.

The home team started actively against Slavs and after half an hour the game won shockingly 2: 0.

It was not until the end of the first half that the Slovak champion took and equalized to the 2: 2 break.

After the change of sides Slovan did not want to leave anything to chance and after the increased activity won 4: 2.

In the third round, Slovan will travel to the quarter -league Piešťany.

Video: Recording of Trstice match – Slovan Bratislava

The opponent conquered 10: 0

The extreme result was born with the quarter-league Sobrance-Silesian, who succumbed to Michalovcia high 0:10 at home.

Kido Taylor – Hart and José Ángel López scored two goals.

In the next matches, they scored Stropkov and Humenné.

Slovnaft Cup – 2. A round


SOBRANCE -SOBRACKO – Michalovce 0:10 (0: 8)

Goals: 3., 31. Taylor-Hart, 11., 37. López, 19. Čurma, 24. RAMOS, 31. Bahi, 36. Shimamura,

Findings and statistics from the match can be found on this link >>>

Slovenská Ľupča – Stropkov 2: 7 (1: 3)

Goals: 14. Bear, 89. Empire – 4th, 12th goal, 31 Košuda, 52: Ďuraš, 68., 79., 85. Rojas.

Findings and statistics from the match can be found on this link >>>

Big Krtíš – Humenné 0: 6 (0: 4)

Goals: 23., 81. Lazár, 7. Matsiakh, 20. Maťaš, 34. Horváth (11m), 71. Petko,

Findings and statistics from the match can be found on this link >>>

Trstice – Slovan Bratislava 2: 4 (2: 2)

Goals: 16. Torres, 30. Botló – 47. Yirajang, 48. Kukharevych, 52. Tolič, 55. Mustafič.

Findings and statistics from the match can be found on this link >>>

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Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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