• 1898 – Founded as
Pozsonyi Torna Egyesület • 1939 – Renamed
Engerau Pressburg • 1945 – Renamed
ŠK Petržalka • 1949 – Renamed
Kovosmalt Petržalka • 1953 – Renamed
Spartak Kovosmalt Bratislava • 1963 – Renamed
TJ Považské Strojárne Bratislava • 1965 – Renamed
SKS Petržalka • 1976 – Renamed
TJ ZŤS Petržalka • 1986 – Merged with
TJ Internacionál Slovnaft Bratislava to form
TJ Internacionál Slovnaft ZŤS Bratislava, but split again in 1990. • 1990 – Renamed
1. FC Hydronika Petržalka • 1991 – Renamed
1. FC Petržalka • 1993 – Renamed
FK Artmedia Petržalka • 2004 – Renamed
FC Artmedia Bratislava • 2007 – Renamed
FC Artmedia Petržalka • 2009 – Renamed
MFK Petržalka • 2010 – Renamed
FC Petržalka 1898 • 2014 – Bankruptcy - renamed
FC Petržalka akadémia • 2017 – Renamed
FC Petržalka 2005–06: European campaign They famously reached the lucrative group stage of the
UEFA Champions League in
2005–06 after wins over
Kairat Almaty,
Celtic and
Partizan Belgrade. They beat Almaty 4–3 on aggregate in the 1st qualifying round despite a 2–0 defeat in the first leg since they won second leg by 4–1. 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 2nd 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 club 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 proper. Their success was even more remarkable considering Artmedia's entire annual budget is just over £1m. 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 event, and joined Artmedia in the group stage. Artmedia played their Champions League fixtures at the
Tehelné pole ground of crosstown rivals
Slovan Bratislava because their own ground does 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 the eighth attempt by a Slovak side to do so). 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 the goalkeeper
Juraj Čobej underwent a complicated brain surgery attempting to remove a malign tumor. Fortunately, he has fully recovered and has already stood a firm ground in goal during the first rounds of the 2006–07 season. 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 the coach
Vladimír Weiss left to join
FC Saturn Ramenskoe. Several players left the club, among others
Ján Ďurica to FC Saturn Ramenskoe,
Balázs Borbély to
1. FC Kaiserslautern and
Blažej Vaščák to
Treviso FBC.
2008–2014: Decline of Petržalka The club reassigned Vladimír Weiss as head coach for the 2007–08 season. Some of the players came back, the club's captain
Ján Kozák returned from a loan at
WBA,
Aleš Urbánek,
Branislav Fodrek and
Branislav Obžera returned, and the new faces in the club, among others, included Czech fullback
Radek Dosoudil, Brazilian midfielder
Cléber and Czech striker
Zbyněk Pospěch. The club went on to win the title in the Slovak league for the second time, beating rivals
MŠK Žilina in the important matches and in the final table as well. Before the new season the club owner
Ivan Kmotrík and the main sponsor left the club, which left later impact on the team. During the
2008–09 UEFA Champions League qualification round Artmedia won over
Valletta F.C. and
Tampere United, but lost to
Juventus, with which the club suffered 0–4 loss in the first leg and later only drew 1–1. During the next stages several players left the club (4 of them to local rivals
ŠK Slovan Bratislava). After a decent first half of the season, where MFK Petrzalka played in the region of sixth place, the team fell apart in the second half of the season, and eventually the club were relegated at the end of the season.
2014–present: New era During the summer of 2014 was in Petržalka found the successor of the traditional club – team FC Petržalka akadémia. This club applied for the 5th division (5. liga) and in its premiere season 2014–15 has won the competition. Due to the reorganisation of divisions in Slovak football did't get the promotion at that year. Season 2015–16 Petržalka started 5th division horrible – in 6 games they suffered 4 losses got only 6 points. But after noticeable serie without loss they won the 5. liga again and promoted to the 4th one. In 2016–17 Petržalka started the competition in the 4. liga similar way as it finished the previous one. Petržalka suffered the first and only loss of the season in its 27th match which means that Petržlaka was unbeatable for 46 consecutive competitive league matches from loss at FA Bratislava (2–3) until loss at Veľké Leváre (0–1) in the 27th round of 2016–17. After 25 wins in 30 matches Petržalka won the 4. liga and promoted to the 3rd division for 2017–18 season. Since the beginning of the 3rd division 2017–18 was Petržalka among the candidates for promotion to the 2nd division. After unbeaten autumn part of the season was Petržalka on the 2nd place during winter break behind Rohožník with the same point level. Decisive match came in the beginning of the spring part of the season. Petržalka beat Rohožník at home 3–0 and got the advantage in the table. In addition, Petržalka has won 15 out of last 16 games in the 3rd division (they lost only at field of reserve team of city rivals Slovan U21 0–1 in the game, which had Slovan U21 in the line-up 5 players from the first team including former national players
Róbert Vittek and
Kornel Saláta) and in the 29th round clinched promotion after win in Most 5–0 and return to 2nd division after 2209 days. On 20 July 2018 played Petržalka its 1st match in the 2nd division after 6 years and in the first game after promotion reached its 1st win. ==Honours==