- Humenné 1968
Renamed TJ
LCHZZ Humenné 1973
Renamed TJ
Chemlon Humenné 1991
Renamed FC
Chemlon Humenné 1997
Renamed HFC Humenné 2000
Renamed 1. HFC Humenné...
- of a
plant for the
production of
textile polyamide fibres, the
present Chemlon company,
triggered a real
chain effect on the town's growth. Humenné was...
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Sparta Prague Dinamo Batumi HB Tórshavn
Tallinna Sadam Nyva
Vinnytsia Chemlon Humenné
Flamurtari Vlorë Sion
Kareda Šiauliai
Olimpija Ljubljana Levski...
- Štadión Humenné
Former names Chemlon Stadium Location Chemlonská, Humenné,
Slovakia Operator FK Humenné
Capacity 1,806
Surface Gr****
Construction Opened...
- (5) 1993
Petrochemia Płock ? (0) 1993–1994
Hutnik Warsaw 5 (0) 1994 ŠK
Chemlon Humenné 1 (0) 1994–1995 FC
Veres Rivne 17 (0) 1995–1999 FC
Volyn Lutsk...
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Youth career MFK
Snina Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1981–1983
Chemlon Humenné 24 (2) 1983–1990
Dukla Banská
Bystrica 184 (59) 1990–1994 DAC Dunajská...
- Štadión pod
Zoborom 11,384 FC
Nitra Štadión pod Dubňom 11,181 MŠK Žilina
Chemlon Stadion 10,000 1. HFC Humenné SNP
Stadium 10,000 FK
Dukla Banská Bystrica...
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footballer who pla**** as a centre-back. Čišovský pla**** for his home team
Chemlon Humenné
until 1999, when he
transferred to
Inter Bratislava.
While playing...
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marketed by its
creator DuPont as Teflon.
Crane ****ng
introduced its “
CHEMLON” line of Teflon-based ****ng
material for use on pumps, valves, hydraulic...
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Youth career ?–1993
Snina Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1993–1999
Chemlon Humenné 1999–2001 MFK Košice 2002
Karpaty Lviv 10 (0) 2002 → Karpaty-2...