

TJ Spartak Myjava Women 11 – 1 FC Tatran Prešov Women
Slovak Women’s First Division | 13 June 2026
Match Overview
TJ Spartak Myjava Women delivered a statement performance on home soil, dismantling FC Tatran Prešov Women with an emphatic 11–1 victory in the Slovak Women’s First Division. The match, played on 13 June 2026, saw the home side produce a relentless attacking display that left the visitors chasing shadows from the opening whistle.
First Half Blitz
Myjava came flying out of the blocks, scoring four times inside the first 20 minutes. The midfield trio dictated the tempo, while the front line exploited every gap in the Prešov backline. By half-time, the score had already reached 7–0, with the home crowd witnessing a near-perfect period of attacking football.
Second Half and the Visitor’s Consolation
The second half followed a similar pattern, though Prešov managed to pull one back through a well-taken counter-attack in the 55th minute. However, Myjava responded immediately, adding four more goals to complete the rout. The final tally of 11 underlined the gulf in class between the two sides on the night.
Key Performers
- Myjava’s attacking unit – At least three different players found the net, with the team’s top scorer registering a hat-trick and two assists.
- Midfield engine – The home midfielders controlled possession and created numerous chances, finishing with a combined five goal contributions.
- Prešov’s lone bright spot – The away side’s goal came from a quick break, showing that even in defeat they could produce moments of quality.
Standings and Season Impact
The victory keeps Myjava firmly in the hunt for the title, as they continue to apply pressure on the league leaders. For Prešov, the heavy loss extends their difficult run and underscores the defensive issues that have plagued their season. The result also boosts Myjava’s goal difference significantly, a factor that could prove crucial in the final standings.
What’s Next
Myjava will look to carry this momentum into their next away fixture, while Prešov will need to regroup quickly to avoid slipping further down the table. Matches like this serve as a stark reminder of the competitive depth in the Slovak Women’s First Division.