Artmedia reached the group stages of the
UEFA Champions League after wins over
Kairat Almaty,
Celtic and
Partizan Belgrade. They beat Almaty 4–3 on aggregate in the first qualifying round despite a 2–0 defeat in the first leg. However it was on 27 July 2005 that they made their mark on the tournament, producing one of the shock results of Champions League history as they beat
2003 UEFA Cup finalists and
1967 European Cup winners
Celtic 5–0 in the first leg of their Champions League second qualifying round match. The stunned Celtic side could not quite recover, only managing to win the return leg 4–0, and Artmedia held on to progress in the tournament. On 23 August 2005 they clinched a place in the group stages after overcoming
Serbian powerhouse Partizan Belgrade 4–3 on penalties after a 0–0 aggregate scoreline, thus becoming the second Slovak club after
1. FC Košice in 1997–98 to reach the coveted Champions League group stages. Their success was even more remarkable considering Artmedia's entire annual budget was just over £1 million. Artmedia also made history by becoming one of the first two clubs ever to advance from the first qualifying round into the Champions League group stage. The other club to do so was 2004–05 winners
Liverpool, who were given a special entry into the first qualifying round of the 2005–06 tournament and managed to progress to the group stage. Artmedia played their Champions League fixtures at the
Tehelné pole ground of crosstown rivals
Slovan Bratislava because their own ground did not meet UEFA standards for Champions League play. On 28 September 2005, Artmedia made history once again by becoming the first Slovak side to collect a point in the Champions League group stage. In another famous upset, they came back from a 2–0 first-half deficit to defeat 2004 Champions League winners
Porto 3–2 at
Porto's home ground. Eventually, they finished third in the group, parachuting them into the
UEFA Cup, but not before missing a late chance to score a goal in the return fixture against Porto that would have sent them to the round of 16 at
Rangers' expense. In December 2005, goalkeeper
Juraj Čobej underwent brain surgery to remove a malign tumor. He made a full recovery. Artmedia lost the home leg of their UEFA Cup round of 32 tie with
Levski Sofia 1–0 and were knocked out of the tournament after an away defeat of 2–0. After the successful season, coach
Vladimír Weiss left for
FC Saturn Ramenskoe. Several players left the club, including
Ján Ďurica (to FC Saturn Ramenskoe),
Balázs Borbély (to
Kaiserslautern) and
Blažej Vaščák (to
Treviso). ==Competitions==