Diósgyőri VTK (basketball)
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Work Force-DVTK | |||
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Leagues | NB I/A | ||
Founded | 1946, 2011 | ||
Dissolved | 2006 | ||
Arena | Generali Arena | ||
Location | Miskolc, Hungary | ||
Team colors | White and black | ||
President | Ákos Peresztegi-Nagy | ||
Head coach | Milen Vukicevic | ||
Championships | 2 Hungarian Cups | ||
Uniforms | |||
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Diósgyőri VTK is a Hungarian women's basketball club playing in the Hungarian Championship. It has been founded after the World War II. In 1991 it separated from the Diósgyőri VTK football club, and played as Diósgyőri KSK. It won the national cup in 1993 and 1994,[1] and it was a regular in the Ronchetti Cup through the 1990s.[2] It has subsequently made four appearances in the Eurocup.[3] In 2006 the club dissolved and in 2011 it has been re-founded. In 2013 the club re-joined to DVTK.
Titles
- Hungarian Cup (2)
- 1993, 1994
2012-13 roster
- (1.92) Fruzsina Fejes
- (1.90) Bettina Bozoki
- (1.90) Lenita Sanford
- (1.84) Maja Skoric
- (1.83) Brittainey Raven
- (1.83) Dora Reiner
- (1.83) Petra Szabo
- (1.82) Brigitta Szabo
- (1.80) Debora Dubei
- (1.80) Emoke Sikora
- (1.75) Brankica Hadzovic
- (1.74) Kata Furtos
- (1.71) Monika Bukovszki
- (?.??) Zsofia Arad
- (?.??) Tamara Hajer
- (?.??) Barbara Ocsenas
References
- ↑ Club history in its profile in eurobasket.com
- ↑ Profile as DKSK Borsodchem Miskolc in FIBA Europe's website
- ↑ Profile as DKSK Miskolc in FIBA Europe's website
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