Dunaferr SE | |||
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Full name | Dunaferr Sportegyesület | ||
Short name | Dunaferr | ||
Founded | 1951 | ||
Arena | Dunaferr Sportcsarnok, Dunaújváros | ||
Capacity | 1,200 seats | ||
President | Tamás Csapó | ||
Head coach | László György | ||
League | Nemzeti Bajnokság I | ||
2010–11 | Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 12th (relegated) | ||
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Website Official site |
Dunaferr Sportegyesület was a Hungarian handball club from Dunaújváros, that is part of the multi-sports club running under the same name. The team enjoyed their best spell in the early 2000s, having won the Hungarian Championship in 2000 and the Hungarian Cup in 2001. Beside the domestic success they also reached the finals of the EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 2000[1] and the semifinals of the EHF Cup three years later.[2]
After February 2011 the official name of the club was Dunaferr Alexandra due to sponsorship reasons. The men's handball division of Dunaferr SE was closed on 1 July 2011.
Dunaújváros
Honours
National
- Winner (1): 2000
- Runners-up (4): 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001
- Bronze (8): 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
- Winner (1): 2001
International
- EHF Cup Winners' Cup:
- Finalists: 2000
- Semifinalists: 2002
- EHF Cup:
- Semifinalists: 2003
- EHF Champions Trophy:
- Semifinalists: 2000
Individual awards
Domestic
Nemzeti Bajnokság I Top Scorer[3]
Season | Name | Goals |
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1990–91 | János Wágenbach | |
1995–96 | Kálmán Fenyő | |
1999–2000 | Árpád Mohácsi | |
2000–01 | Árpád Mohácsi | |
2005–06 | Marko Vujin | |
2009–10 | Kornél Nagy |
Kits
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Sports Hall information
- Name: – Dunaferr Sportcsarnok
- City: – Dunaújváros
- Capacity: – 1200
- Address: – 2400 Dunaújváros, Eszperantó út 2–4.
Team
- Squad for the 2010–2011 season[4]
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Transfers
- Transfers for the 2011–12 season
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List of the 2000 Hungarian champion team
Number | Player | Position | Birth Date | Height (m) |
1 | Arunas Vaskevicius | Goalkeeper | 3/8/1973 | 1.93 |
3 | Szergej Kuzmicsov | Central Back | 10/6/1967 | 1.90 |
4 | József Kemény | Line Player | 28/2/1971 | 1.87 |
5 | Tamás Bene | Left winger | 16/7/1973 | 1.93 |
6 | Gábor Décsi | Left back | 3/3/1974 | 1.97 |
7 | Gyula Gál | Line Player | 18/8/1976 | 1.94 |
9 | Miklós Rosta | Line Player | 31/7/1969 | 1.95 |
10 | Balázs Kertész | Right winger | 3/2/1970 | 1.85 |
12 | Tamás Zsembery | Goalkeeper | 15/3/1967 | 1.82 |
13 | Julius Marcinkevicius | Left back | 25/8/1976 | 1.95 |
14 | László Marosi | Left winger | 26/11/1962 | 1.87 |
15 | Csaba Tombor | Right winger | 14/4/1979 | 1.88 |
16 | Vladimir Rivero Hernandez | Goalkeeper | 22/1/1971 | 1.96 |
17 | Viktor Károlyfi | Central Back | 10/6/1975 | 1.89 |
19 | Tamás Mocsai | Right back | 9/12/1978 | 1.96 |
20 | Edmond Tóth | Right back | 6/5/1975 | 1.87 |
Technical and managerial staff
Job | Name |
Head coach | László Skaliczki |
Retired numbers
- 3 Szergej Kuzmicsov, Central Back
Former club members
Notable former players
- Gábor Ancsin
- Sándor Bajusz
- Dávid Bakos
- Tamás Bene
- Mohamed Yassine Benmiloud
- Richárd Bodó
- Gábor Császár
- Gábor Décsi
- János Dénes
- Nándor Fazekas
- Gyula Gál
- Gábor Grebenár
- Péter Gúnya
- Péter Hornyák
- Tamás Iváncsik
- Viktor Károlyfi
- Dávid Katzirz
- József Kemény
- Balázs Kertész
- Milorad Krivokapić
- Szergej Kuzmicsov
- László Marosi
- Roland Mikler
- Zoltán Miss
- Tamás Mocsai
- Kornél Nagy
- Ákos Pásztor
- Miklós Rosta
- Ákos Sándor
- Gábor Szalafai
- János Szathmári
- István Szepesi
- Bence Takács
- Csaba Tombor
- Edmond Tóth
- József Tóth
- Szabolcs Törő
- Szabolcs Zubai
- Tamás Zsembery
- Janko Božović
- Sasa Djukic
- Marko Bagarić
- Vladimir Rivero Hernandez
- Julius Marcinkevicius
- Arunas Vaskevicius
- Oleg Grebnev
- Milos Padezanin
- Marko Vujin
- Marian Kleis
- Michal Kopčo
- Peter Kukučka
- Matus Mino
- Richard Štochl
In European competition
R3: Round 3 / R4: Round 4
GM: Group Matches / 1/8: Last 16 / 1/4: Quarter Final / 1/2: Semi Final / F: Final
EHF Champions League
EHF Cup Winners' Cup (defunct)
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EHF Cup
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References
- ↑ "1999/00 Men's Cup Winners' Cup finals". European Handball Federation. Retrieved 28 January 2011.
- ↑ "2002/03 Men's EHF Cup 1/2 Final". European Handball Federation. Retrieved 28 January 2011.
- ↑ "Kézitörténelem.hu".
- ↑ "Dunaferr SE – Játékosok" (in Hungarian). Kézilabda.hu. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 28 January 2011.
External links
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