

Synot Slovacko 1-1 Spartak Trnava: Evenly Matched Friendly Ends All Square
Date: 4 July 2026 | Competition: International Club Friendly | Venue: Městský fotbalový stadion, Uherské Hradiště
Synot Slovacko and Spartak Trnava shared the spoils in an entertaining pre-season friendly that ended 1-1. Both sides showed encouraging signs of fitness and tactical organisation, though neither could find a winning goal in a contest that ebbed and flowed throughout the second half.
First Half: Tight and Tactical
The opening 45 minutes saw few clear-cut chances, with both midfields dominating possession in turns. Slovacko's high press caused problems for Trnava's build-up play, while the Slovak visitors relied on quick transitions through winger Milan Lalkovič. The best opportunity fell to Trnava's striker, but his header from a corner was comfortably saved. The half ended goalless, with neither side willing to take unnecessary risks.
Second Half: Goals And Excitement
The match burst into life after the break. Slovacko took the lead in the 53rd minute when midfielder Vlastimil Daníček fired home from the edge of the box after a clever lay-off. The home crowd’s joy lasted only twelve minutes, however, as Spartak Trnava equalised through a well-taken penalty after a handball in the box. Both teams then pushed for a winner, with substitutes injecting energy, but the 1-1 scoreline remained until the final whistle.
Balance of Play
- Possession: Slovacko held 54% of the ball, but Trnava created the greater number of clear chances.
- Discipline: Only a few fouls and no cards, reflecting the friendly atmosphere.
- Strength in depth: Both coaches used six substitutions, giving fringe players valuable minutes.
For Synot Slovacko, this result provides a solid foundation as they prepare for the Czech First League season. Spartak Trnava, who will compete in the Slovak Super Liga, also leave with positives, particularly their resilience after falling behind.