Tatran Liptovsky Mikulas is a Slovak football club, playing in the town of Liptovsky Mikulas.
History
The club was formed on June 22, 1934, following the example of some Liptovsky municipalities and the municipality of Okolicne. The meeting consisted of many football enthusiasts from the community and Jan Devecka who officially declared the establishment of the football club.
The first elected chairman was JUDr. Sterllinger, who donated from his own private property the Psaninach meadow (where today stands a dairy) on which to create a football field, which was the club's home until 1972.
The club's first football match was a friendly game against neighbouring SK Smrecany, taking place on 15 July 1934, the result ended 8–0 for the home team. The game was attended by more than 500 spectators and the match was officiated by referee Michal Vala.
Honours
Domestic
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Slovak Fourth League (1993–)
- Runners-up (1): 1998 (Promotion)
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Slovak Third League East (1993–)
- Winners (1): 2005 (Promotion)
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Slovak Third League (1993–)
- Winners (1): 2006 (Promotion)
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Slovak Cup (1961–)
- Quarter–finals 2017–18