Pécsi Mecsek FC

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Pécsi Mecsek FC
Full name Pécsi Mecsek Football Club
Nickname(s) Munkás (Worker)
Founded 1950 as Pécsi Dózsa
Ground Stadium of Újmecsekalja, Hungary
(Capacity 7,160)
Chairman Flag of Hungary Matyi Dezső
Manager Flag of Hungary Tamás Nagy
League NB II (Western Group)
2006-07 Borsodi Liga (NB I) 15th (relegated to NB II)

Pécsi Mecsek FC is a Hungarian football club from the city of Pécs.

This club was formed on February 16th 1973, when 4 other football clubs were merged together. (Pécsi Dózsa, Ércbányász SC, Helyipari SC and Pécsi Építők). They play their home games at Stadium of Újmecsekalja.

In 1974 a 5th club was merged into it, Pécsi Bányász.

Team colors : Red-Black.

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[edit] History

Pécs were promoted to the first division in 1955 and they have managed to play on top flight to 1975 since except for the season of 1958-59 when they finished as champions of the second division after the relegation.Pécs played in second division in the season of 1975-76.Pécs finished as champions of the second division in the season of 1976-77.PMSC has been playing in the first division for 20 years beetwen 1977 and 1997.They won the Hungarian Cup in 1990.

[edit] Name Changes

  • 1950: Pécsi Dózsa
  • 1956: Pécsi Baranya Dózsa SC
  • 1957: Pécsi Dózsa SC
  • 1973: amalgamation withPécsi Bányász SC, Pécsi Ércbányász SC, Pécsi Helyiipar SK and Pécsi Ép --> Pécsi Munkás SC
  • 1995: Pécsi Mecsek FC

[edit] Legendary players

[edit] Managers

  • Mihály Czibulka
  • Imre Kovács
  • József Garami
  • Antal Róth

[edit] Honours

  • Hungarian Second Division:
    • Winners (3): 1958-59, 1976-77, 2002-03


[edit] Pécsi MFC in Europe

Season Competition Round Land Club Score
1962–63 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group Flag of the Netherlands Blauw-Wit Amsterdam 5-2,0-0
Group Flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FK Velež Mostar 4-1,2-1
Group Flag of West Germany VfL Hildesheim 5-3,1-0
QF Flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NK Rijeka 2-1,2-2
SF Flag of Italy Calcio Padova 0-3,3-4
1970/71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1R Flag of Romania Universitatea Craiova 1-2, 3-0
2R Flag of England Newcastle United 0-2, 2-0 (p. 5-3)
1/8 Flag of Italy Juventus 0-1, 0-2
1986/87 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of the Netherlands Feyenoord Rotterdam 1-0, 0-2
1988 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group Flag of Switzerland Grasshoppers 0-1,0-1
Group Flag of Poland Pogon Szczecin 3-1,0-0
Group Flag of Sweden Östers IF 2-0,1-3
1990 Mitropa Cup Group Flag of Italy AS Bari 0-3
Group Flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Niš 0-1
1990/91 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Flag of England Manchester United 0-2, 0-1
1991/92 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Germany VfB Stuttgart 1-4, 2-2


[edit] Current squad 2007/08

As of February 24th, 2008

No. Position Player
3 Flag of Hungary MF Olivér Nagy (on loan from Újpest FC)
4 Flag of Hungary MF Máté Gulyás (on loan from Újpest FC)
5 Flag of Hungary DF József Szabados
7 Flag of Hungary FW Dávid Wittrédi
8 Flag of Hungary MF János Sipos
9 Flag of Hungary MF Tamás Törtei
10 Flag of Hungary FW Balázs Bozori
11 Flag of Hungary MF Árpád Kulcsár
14 Flag of Hungary FW Roland Lengyel
16 Flag of Hungary GK Csaba Sólyom
18 Flag of Hungary MF Levente Lantos
20 Flag of Hungary FW Gergő Lovrencsics
21 Flag of Hungary MF Roland Racskó
22 Flag of Hungary MF Péter Kanizsai
26 Flag of Hungary MF Dávid Ujlaki
No. Position Player
27 Flag of Hungary FW Zsolt Horváth
29 Flag of Hungary FW Zsolt Kalmár
31 Flag of Hungary GK Balázs Farkas
33 Flag of Hungary MF Balázs Szabó
88 Flag of Hungary MF Dávid Luczek
Flag of Hungary GK Gergő János
Flag of Hungary DF József Rozsi (on loan from Győri ETO FC)
Flag of Hungary DF Zsolt Hamar (on loan from Debreceni VSC)
Flag of Hungary GK Gergő Csaba
Flag of Hungary DF Péter Tóth
Flag of Hungary DF Vilmos Szabó
Flag of Hungary MF Gábor Gulyás
Flag of Hungary MF Krisztián Mile
Flag of Hungary MF Krisztián Szabó

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