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FC Steel Trans Ličartovce was a former Slovak
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club with strong
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advocacy which was playing in the east-Slovak village of Ličartovce. Steel Trans Ličartovce owner Blažej Podolák bought by financial problems worried club
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in 2004 and merged with his Ličartovce as reserve squad. The club was renamed to MFK Košice before Second Division 2005–06 season and moved to the city of
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on Lokomotíva Stadium, previously home ground of
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and
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.


Honours

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** ''Runners-up (1):''
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* Slovak Second Division ** ''Runners-Up (4):'' 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05


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MFK Košice
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