Statistics of Club From Season 1996/1997 To Season 2011/2012
1996/97 - 15th (descent) - 30-8-8-14 29:43 32 points.
1998/99 - 13th 30-8-4-18 28:60 28 points.
1999/00 - 11th (descent, in this season was 16 teams, but in next season only 10) 30-9-7-14 35:35 34 points.
2001/02 - 8th 36- 9-11-16 38:48 38 points.
2002/03 - 7th 36-12- 7-17 41:52 43 points.
2003/04 - 6th 36-12-10-14 41:42 46 points.
2004/05 - 4th 36-13-12-11 42:43 51 points.
2005/06 - 8th 36-10-10-16 41:55 40 points.
2006/07 - after autumn part 10th and on spring in barrack 2nd (Dubnica stayed in CorgoĊ lige) Autumn: 22-6-7-9 24:35 25 points. Barrack: 14-6-5-3 16-15 23 points.
2007/08 - 9th 33- 7-12-14 34:53 33 points.
2008/09 - 8th 33-10- 7-16 43:49 37 points.
2009/10 - 9th 33- 8-12-13 27:42 36 points.
2010/11 - 12th 33- 7-10-16 23:47 31 points (descent to 2nd league)
2011/12 - 8th 33- 10-13-10 32:31 43 points
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