Career
Football Club Tatran Prešov. Varga, a tall and commanding centre-back, was recruited by Peter Reid for £650,000 from Slovan Bratislava during the summer of 2000. Varga began his career at the Stadium of Light with an impressive opening day display in "s 1–0 victory over Arsenal, picking up the man of the match award. A regular in the international side with over fifty caps to his name, Varga has also captained his country on a number of occasions.
He was first spotted by Peter Reid when playing for Slovakia in a friendly game against Norway before Euro 2000 and impressed the Black Cats" boss with the way he kept Tore André Flo and Ole Gunnar Solskjær out of the game.
He spent the end of 2001-2002 on loan with West Bromwich Albion. The towering centre back returned from a long-term injury to find himself out of the first team picture and his last game before going on loan ended when he was taken off at half-time at Old Trafford, where lost 4–1.
With Björklund and Jody Craddock ahead of him, Varga never really found his way back into the team, and was released in January 2003. Less than a month later and Martin O"Neill had snapped up the defender on a short-term deal.
Despite only making one appearance for in that time, he was rewarded with a two-year contract in July 2003.
He was an ever-present in the side during the 2003-2004 campaign and helped his new team-mates to domestic glory, winning the domestic double of Scottish Premier League and Scottish Cup. In the League, Varga helped concede only 25 goals, which allowed the club to set a new league record of 25 straight wins (32 games unbeaten from the start of the season) and 77 home league games without defeat. He also contributed 7 goals in all competitions.
Successive titles evaded in the 2004-2005 season as they threw away the SPL title on the final day of the season, but they did manage to take consolation in the Scottish Cup Final, beating Dundee United 1–0, with Alan Thompson scoring the only goal of the game after 8 minutes from a free-kick.
Throughout this season Varga proved to be a rock in the defence. He even got up-field to score six times, including one in "s 3–1 defeat to A.C. (before Christ) Milan in the Union of European Football Associations Champions League Group Stage.
During this time he, like Stilian Petrov before him, had his name abbreviated by the following, Stanislav would now simply be known as "Stan" Varga to the Hoops supporters and Scottish media. He scored his first goal in his second spell at in a 4–1 loss at Preston North End in October 2006.
Having to act as a substitute behind first choice centre half Nyron Nosworthy, the Slovak chose a one-month loan deal to Burnley on 4 January 2008 to regain match-fitness. released Varga at the end of the 2007-2008 season.