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Diósgyőri VTK
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Nickname(s) Club Datas
Founded 16 February 1910
Ground DVTK Stadion, Miskolc
(Capacity: 17,000)
Chairman Imre Dlusztus
Head coach Zoltán Aczél
League Soproni Liga
2008-2009 12th
Home colours
Away colours

Diósgyőri VTK (Diósgyőr Ironworks Sport Club), sponsored name: DVTK-BORSODI is a Hungarian football club based in Miskolc and plays in the first division of the Hungarian League. The club is one of the highly loved clubs in Hungary. It is possible to see 8000 people at a match.

Contents

[edit] History

[edit] The Beginnings

[edit] The First NB1 match

[edit] Golden Team Era

1974-1984 That time the Diósgyőr felt the gold and the fall of the 2nd division. Veréb, Tatár, Salamon, Oláh, Borostyán, Fekete, Fükő, Váradi, Teodoru and a lot of names who could do anything to the victory. These men had point Diósgyőr of the Soccer-map of Europe.

The 1976/77 season wasn't very memorable: 34 matches, only 32 points, and the team finished 10th, but in the Hungarian Cup the team enjoyed far greater success, going all the way and winning. Géza Szabó (manager): "Originally we wanted to be in the final eight. We met the Videoton, Olajbányász and the MÁV-DAC in the group. Away we beat the 2nd league teams, which wwasn't easy, because the Videoton couldn't do it. In the final four we were the "underdog", but this was the thing that helped us (we were peaced). We convinced to coused bad moments of the FTC, Vasas Bp and Újpesti Dózsa. We didn't believe that we could be first, we thought we can beat one of them at home. The final went pretty well. We , in Diósgyőr saw that we can be better with high physical training."

The team won the Cup again in 1980, and played final in 1981, but that time the players received silver.

The 1978/79 season saw the team's 1000th goal, 800th 1st division match and bronze medal in the final. That time the arena was full with 25-30 thousand fans, and the team was the brightest star in the soccer-sky. The bronze medal winning team: Veréb-Szántó,Salamon,Váradi,Kutasi-Oláh,Tatár,Görgei-Borostyán,Fükő,Fekete

After the winning the cup in 1977 Diósgyőr played in the UEFA Cup Winners Cup. Their first opponent was Besiktas. The first match was a 2-0 loss, but 20 000 fans wanted to see the second match. Diósgyőr won 5-0, and overall 5-2, so the team went to the second round. Then Diósgyőr get Europe's best team at that time, Hajduk Split. Diósgyőr lost both matches by a score of 2-1. Two years later the team went to the UEFA Cup. First Rapid Wien and Dundee United were defeated but Kaiserslautern was too much. That is time that English newspapers wrote: Diósgyőr is one of the best teams in Europe.

In 1980, DVTK played again in the UEFA Cup Winner's Cup, but Celtic beat DVTK with an overall score of 7-2. After that an era ended in Miskolc.

Promo of the Celtic match

[edit] The 1990's

After the Cup winning, the team spent seven years in the 2nd division. The breakthrough was the appear of the couch Barnabás Tornyi, because when he take the team, the next year the team was again in the NB1. After a beautiful autumn, the team begins the UEFA Intertoto Cup, and beat the FTC and the Újpest FC. The club-owners want to make soccer without money, and the club disappeared in 2000, because of bankruptcy.

[edit] The 2000's

After the end of the club, the fans made the rebuilt of the team, and with the help of the Bőcs Sport Club, Borsod Volán SE, and the government of Miskolc. The result: the team was in the top division in 2004 again (and now there too). In 2004 the Siófok Balaton FC was replaced here and changed it name Diósgyőri Balaton FC (Diósgyőr and Balaton are about 300 kilometers away from each other). After a new owner the team was again Diósgyőri VTK. Now the owner of the club is the Szeviép constructual company (based in Szeged).

Of course the DVTK name not only means the soccer in Miskolc. After 1990 the other sports moved into separate clubs.

  • women basketball: DKSK 1990-2007 Misi-DKSK 2007-
  • wrestling: DBC (Diósgyőri Bírkózó Club)
  • man handball: DKC (Diósgyőri Kézilabda Club) 2002-
  • soccer: DFC (Diósgyőr Football Cub) 1992-2001 (after 2002: again DVTK)

[edit] Coaching Staff

  • Trustee Coach: Miklós Benczés
  • Goalkeeping Coach: György Veréb
  • Masseur: Ferenc Hajba
  • Team Doctor: Dr. Alfréd Forgács

[edit] Current squad

As of 2 November 2009.
No. Position Player
1 Georgia (country) GK Besarion Kodalaev
2 Montenegro DF Vlado Jeknić
4 Serbia DF Boris Miličić
5 Hungary DF Norbert Kállai
6 Hungary DF Gergő Menyhért
7 Hungary MF Béla Lakatos
8 Hungary MF Tamás Huszák (on loan from Debrecen)
9 Hungary DF Gergő Góhér
10 Hungary MF Péter Takács
11 Hungary FW Milán Faggyas (on loan from Debrecen)
12 Serbia DF Despot Visković
13 Hungary DF Zsolt Bognár
14 Hungary FW Viktor Szabó
15 Hungary MF Zoltán Burány
17 Hungary DF Tibor Bokros
19 Hungary MF Norbert Lipusz
20 Hungary MF Gellért Ivancsics
No. Position Player
21 Hungary DF Gábor Polényi
22 Hungary GK Bence Somodi
23 Hungary DF Gábor Horváth
24 Hungary FW Dávid Kleiber
25 Hungary GK Tamás Giák
26 Hungary DF Gábor Nagy
29 Hungary GK Zoltán Kovács (on loan from Kaposvár)
41 Hungary MF Szabolcs Horváth
77 Hungary MF Róbert Nagy (on loan from Debrecen)
79 Hungary MF Ákos Lippai
82 Romania FW Bogdan Apostu
88 Serbia DF Dejan Vukadinović
91 Hungary FW Ádám Balajti
99 Serbia FW Nemanje Bulatović
Romania DF László Balint
Serbia FW Marko Jovanović

[edit] Out on loan

No. Position Player
Hungary DF Gábor Kerényi (at Mátranovák)
 

[edit] European cup history

[edit] UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1977-78 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1. Round Turkey Besiktas JK 5-0 0-2 5-2
2. Round Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split 2-1 1-2 3-3(aet)
1980-81 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Premilinary Round Scotland Celtic Glasgow 2-1 0-6 2-7

[edit] UEFA Intertoto Cup

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1. Round Malta Sliema Wanderers 2-0 3-2 5-2
2. Round Turkey Altay Izmir 0-1 1-1 1-2

[edit] UEFA Cup

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1979-80 UEFA Cup 1. Round Austria SK Rapid Wien 3-2 1-0 4-2
2. Round Scotland Dundee United FC 3-1 1-0 4-1
3. Round West Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern 0-2 1-6 1-8

[edit] DVTK-Holcim (Team 'B')

This Team plays in the 3rd division. Footballers who don't play in the first team matches play here.
The regular team members: Tibor Bokros, Csaba Czövek, Tamás Csorba, Szabolcs Horváth, Michel Kánya, József Kaponyás, Ádám Kovács, László Lindák, Gábor Nagy, Béla Németh, Dénes Németh

Coach: Hungary Károly Földesi

[edit] Honours

[edit] International

The team's most successful period domestically, the late 1970s, led to several international appearances. They appeared in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1977-78, defeating Beşiktaş J.K. from Turkey in the first round 2-5 aggregate, but losing to Hajduk Split, then from Yugoslavia 3-3 on penalty kicks.

Two years later they competed in the UEFA Cup 1979-80. They defeated SK Rapid Wien 2-4 in the first round, Dundee United F.C. 1-4 in the 2nd round, but were hammered badly in Germany against 1. FC Kaiserslautern, losing 1-8 aggregrate in the 3rd round. This ended the team's only appearance in the UEFA Cup.

They would appear in the Winners' Cup again the next year, in the 1980 Winners' Cup, only to be defeated in the preliminary round by Celtic FC, 7-2 aggregate. This would mark their last international appearance for nearly 18 years.

In 1998, the team returned to international play in the UEFA Intertoto Cup 1998. They defeated the Maltese Sliema Wanderers F.C. in the first round 5-2 agg., but were defeated by Altay SK from Turkey 2-1 in the second round.

[edit] All-time International Results

Competition MP W D L GF-GA Dif.
Winners' Cup 6 3 0 3 10-12 -2
UEFA Cup 6 4 0 2 9-11 -2
UEFA Intertoto Cup 4 2 1 1 6-4 +2
TOTAL 16 9 1 6 25-27 -2

[edit] Domestic

[edit] Former names

  • Diósgyőri VTK (Diósgyőri Vasgyárak Testgyakorló Köre) 1910-1938
  • Diósgyőri MÁVAG SC (Diósgyőri Magyar Állami Vagon- és Gépgyár Sport Clubja) 1938-1945 (red-blue)
  • Diósgyőri VTK 1945-1951
  • Diósgyőri Vasas 1951-1956
  • Diósgyőri VTK 1956-1992
  • Diósgyőr FC (Diósgyőri Futball Club) 1992-2001
  • Diósgyőri VTK 2001-2004
  • Diósgyőri Balaton FC (fusion with Balaton FC,later Diósgyőri VTK-BFC) 2004-2005
  • Diósgyőri VTK 2005-

[edit] First Division placings

Season Result Season Result Season Result Season Result
1940 6th 1941 8th 1942/43 12th 1943/44 11th
1945/46 6th 1950 8th 1951 11th 1952 13th
1954 9th 1955 12th 1957/58 9th 1958/59 9th
1959/60 5th 1960/61 14th 1963 aut. 11th 1964 14th
1966 9th 1967 7th 1968 13th 1969 13th
1970 4th 1970/71 12th 1971/72 12th 1972/73 15th
1974/75 11th 1975/76 14th 1976/77 10th 1977/78 6th
1978/79 Bronze Medal 1979/80 12th 1980/81 15th 1981/82 14th
1982/83 9th 1983/84 16th 1991/92 14th 1992/93 13th
1997/98 11th 1998/99 8th 1999/00 16th 2004/05 9th
2005/06 8th 2006/07 9th 2007/08 13th

[edit] Famous players

[edit] Selected former coaches

[edit] Source

Lajos Varga: Diósgyőri Futballtörténet (Diósgyőr Soccerhistory)

[edit] External links




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