Kaposvári Rákóczi FC

Kaposvár
Full name Kaposvári Rákóczi FC
Nickname(s) Kraci
Founded 1923
Ground Stadion Rákóczi, Kaposvár
(Capacity: 7,000)
Chairman Kálmán Torma
Manager Tibor Sisa
League Soproni Liga
2009-10 12th
Home colours
Away colours
Current season

Kaposvári Rákóczi FC is a football club in Kaposvár, Hungary. Their home stadium is Stadion Kaposvár Rákoczi. The team is named after Francis II Rákóczi, a Transylvanian prince and national hero and they are also often referred to be the nickname Somogyiak, referring to Somogy County, where the team plays.

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History

1923-2003

The team was formed on 15 August 1923 as the Rákóczi Sport Club by workers of the local Mezőgazdasági Ipari Részvénytársaság sugar factory. Though they originally played as amateurs, they played their first professional match against MÁV I. the following year. From this time forward the team would bounce back between the NB III and NB II.

In 1941 the team awaited the arrival of István Avar, but his debut with the team was delayed by the second world war. After the war, the team really got going in 1960, where they won the NB III under the name Kaposvár Kinizsi.

In 1970 the team took back its classic name, Rákóczi, but in 1971 they were relegated back to the NB III. They would put together a successful season afterward though, and return to NB II. At this time some good young talent joined from the team's youth organization, including Bőzsöny, Savanyó, and Hegedűs the goalkeeper, and in 1973 Imre Mathesz took the helm as head coach. The team would add more key players and would finish 3 points behind Szeged for second place and the right to enter NB I.

The team's first NB I. match was played against Vasas SC before 22,000 fans at Rákóczi Stadion. The Somogyiak won the match 2-0, behind two goals from Győző Burcsa. By 2006, however, Burcsa left for Székesfehérvár and the team finished the 1975-1976 campaign in 13th place. In 1976-1977 they finished 14th and by the next season they were relegated with a 17th place finish. They wouldn't have to wait long to return, however. They finished in 3rd place the following year in the NB II. and won it outright in 1979-1980 with a six point lead over Szombathelyi Haladás.

The 1980-1981 season had a few noteworthy matches. On August 9th they beat Pécs 2-1 before a crowd of 12,000 at home. Later in the season they held on to a 3-3 draw against Újpest in Budapest. Nevertheless, the team would end the season in 16th place and again face relegation. They would drop as far as the third division before finally returning to the NB I. again after winning the second division in 1987. This would be their final season in NB I. until the next millennium. Besides the first NB I. match between two teams from Somogy county (a 1-3 loss against Siófok FC) the year was mostly forgettable as Rákóczi finished in last place.

The rest of the 80s and 90s were spent entirely in the II. and III. divisions, though not without talent. In 1995 they won the NB III. with a goal difference of 76-11. They continued to be successful in the NB II. László Prukner became the head coach in the summer of 2003, but the team lost several key players in the same year. The fans were worried that they would again slide into the III. division.

NB I. Results

Since their formation Kaposvári Rákóczi FC has participated in 8 seasons at Hungary's highest professional level. In that time they're best finish has been 7th place (in both 2006 and 2007) and they've been relegated three times.

Year MP W D L GF-GA Dif. Pts Finish
1975-76 30 6 12 12 41-52 -9 24 13th place
1976-77 34 9 9 16 39-45 -6 27 14th place
1977-78 34 8 7 19 32-61 -29 23 17th place: Relegated to NB II.
1980-81 34 6 12 16 34-67 -33 24 16th place: Relegated to NB II.
1987-88 30 4 9 17 25-63 -38 17 16th place: Relegated to NB II.
2004-05 30 8 10 12 34-47 -13 34 12th place
2005-06 30 10 7 13 35-41 -6 37 7th place
2006-07 30 12 5 13 40-36 +4 41 7th place
2007-08 30 14 9 7 48-38 +10 51 6th place
TOTALS 282 77 80 125 328-450 -122 278

Current squad

As of 2 November, 2011

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 MF Tamás Horváth
3 FW Milan Perić
4 MF Lukács Bőle
5 DF István Bank
6 MF Norbert Kardos
7 MF Boris Gujić
8 MF Nikola Šafarić
9 FW Miroslav Grumić
10 MF Kornél Kulcsár
11 MF Daniane Jawad
13 DF Dražen Okuka
14 FW Serghei Alexeev
15 MF Olivér Kovács
17 DF Petar Mudreša
No. Position Player
18 MF Benjamin Balázs
19 MF György Katona
21 GK Lubos Hajduch
22 MF Bojan Pavlović
23 GK László Horváth
24 MF Dávid Hegedűs
25 MF Péter Farkas
26 DF Zalán Vadas
28 DF Gábor Jánvári
29 DF Károly Graszl
30 GK Zsolt Posza
31 DF József Zsók
33 MF Pedro

Out on loan

No. Position Player
14 FW Lóránt Oláh (at Ferencváros)
 

Recent seasons

Kaposvári Rákóczi FC

Year Division Position
2000–01 Hungarian National Championship II (II)
2001–02 Hungarian National Championship II
2002–03 Hungarian National Championship II
2003–04 Hungarian National Championship II 1st ↑
2004–05 Hungarian National Championship I (I) 12th
2005–06 Hungarian National Championship I 7th
2006–07 Hungarian National Championship I 7th
2007–08 Hungarian National Championship I 6th
2008–09 Hungarian National Championship I 9th
2009–10 Hungarian National Championship I 12th

Honours

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