PŠC Pezinok „B“ is currently playing at the Grinava Stadium and is a participant in the fifth league in the ObFZ Bratislava-vidiek Football Association.
Local enthusiasts, associated with Aladár Takács and Korineks brothers, all decided to establish a football club in 1921.
After the initial preparatory steps (money collection for support, purchase of kits and balls), the Pezinský športový club (PŠC Pezinok) was founded on 29-th of August 29, 1921 at a meeting in the inn "U zeleného stromu".
In the green-and-white jerseys inspired by Budapest's Ferencváros - allegedly the former club of Aladár Takács, with the monogram of PŠC Pezinok, they played the first friendly matches, tournaments, and also participated in championship competitions, which the club entered in 1923 (other sources states it happened in 1927).
Its members also included Eugen Suchoň, a famous native of Pezinok, a future composer and national artist.
In 1930, PŠC Pezinok played its first international match against the Austrian team SC Carnuntum Wiena with the score 1:3 in favour of the opponent.
In the same year, the club played its third international match, this time against the Hungarian BAK TK Budapest, with a loss of 0:3.
The club believed in an early change, but the start of World War II did not bode well for the near future of football.
During the Second World War, not only Pezinok, but also Slovak football in general experienced a partial decline in quality.
Its football base was so wide that they were able to produce quality players and even future representatives of the Czechoslovak Republic.
In the early 1950s, after the departure of several quality players and the reorganization of competitions, football in Pezinok experienced a deep decline.
Since 1959, the player-coach role has been represented by national team player of two countries, Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia, the legendary Bozhin Laskov.
At the beginning of 1961, Bozhin Laskov was replaced by old-new coach Karol Šefčík, who managed to stay with the team in the division until 1967.
After that successful era, was replaced by relegations into regional competitions and a decade of futile attempts to return to the division.
In 1979, the Green-and-whites, under the leadership of coach Vladimír Korček, managed to advance to the division (2nd Slovak National League).
In 1991, a new committee led by František Slezák decided to return to the historical name of the club - PŠC Pezinok.
Later, the competitions were reorganized within the Bratislava Football Association, and a new 4th league was created, in which PŠC Pezinok also operated.
In the 2006/07 season, the well-composed squad and coach Peter Kučerka managed to win promotion to the 2nd Slovak league.
The successful period was also underlined by the Slovak Cup match against ŠK Slovan Bratislava in the autumn of 2011, in which the best club in Slovakia won only 0:1.
As a result of non-football disputes, the club lost partners, supporters and the senior team was relegated to the 5th highest competition.
The inexperienced, but determined team was taken over by coach Daniel Federl, who started a beautiful football story with the young offspring.
The quality performances of the offspring with a green-and-white heart resulted in absolute dominance in the 2014/15 season, when they deservedly became the champions of the 4th league.
Even a clear loss left no scars on the team and the players quickly switched to the league competition, in which they took 8th place.
Pezinok faced the most attractive opponent in September 2019, when they hosted the first league team FK Senica in the Slovak Cup.
The new era of Pezinok football was marked by the coronavirus pandemic with restrictions in training process and matches.
PŠC Pezinok organized an exhibition of historical materials and published the first publication about the club's century-long history.
A group of enthusiasts, Aladar Takacs, brothers Korineks and others traveled to Budapest, where they bought the first sets of kits and balls.
Current squad: As of 20 December 2021 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.