Fehérvár KC

Fehérvár KC
Full name Fehérvár Kézilabda Club
Short name FKC
Founded 1968
Arena Köfém Sportcsarnok, Székesfehérvár
Capacity 1,200
President Imre Balássi
Head coach Botond Bakó
League Nemzeti Bajnokság I
2014–15 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 6th
Colours
Club colours          
Home
Away
Website
Official site

Fehérvári Kézilabda Club is a Hungarian women's handball team based in Székesfehérvár. Founded in 1968 by the merger of Máv Előre and VT Vasas, the club achieved their biggest success in 2005, when they were crowned of the EHF Cup winners, after beating domestic rivals Győri ETO KC in the finals. This is the first and so far the only major European title for the team.[1]

Crest, colours, supporters

Naming history

Kit manufacturers and Shirt sponsor

The following table shows in detail Fehérvár KC kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year:

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2002–2003 Diadora Cornexi-Alcoa
2003–2005 Cornexi-Alcoa / Fiat
2005–2006 Cornexi-Alcoa HSB Holding
2006–2007 Puma Cornexi-Alcoa HSB Holding / SPAR Natur*pur
2007–2008 H2O SPAR Natur*pur
2008–2009 SPAR Natur*pur / Albatherm
2009–2010
2010–2011 Erima www.albacomp.hu
2011–2012 FKC / Székesfehérvár
2012–2013 double green / Székesfehérvár
2013–2014 WMS
2014–2015 hummel Strabag
2015– Avis

Supporters and rivalries

The supporters of the club are based in Székesfehérvár, in western part and capital of Fejér County, Hungary.

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2015–16 season[2]

Goalkeepers
Wingers
Line players

Back players

Staff members

Transfers

Transfers for the 2015-16 season[3]

Joining

Leaving

Honours

Domestic competitions

European competitions

Recent seasons

Season Division Pos. Cup Europe
1993-94 NB I 15th Did not qualify
1994-95 NB I 14th
1995-96 NB I 10th
1996-97 NB I 9th
1997-98 NB I 8th
1998-99 NB I 5th
1999-00 NB I 5th CityLast 16
2000-01 NB I 4th EHFRound 4
2001-02 NB I 4th EHFRound 3
2002-03 NB I 4th EHFSemi-final
Season Division Pos. Cup Europe
2003-04 NB I 5th EHFRound 2
2004-05 NB I 4th EHFWinner
2005-06 NB I 5th EHFQuarter-final
2006-07 NB I 4th CWCRound 3
2007-08 NB I 4th EHFLast 16
2008-09 NB I 5th EHFLast 16
2009-10 NB I 8th EHFRound 3
2010-11 NB I 5th Did not qualify
2011-12 NB I 6th R3 CWCLast 16
2012-13 NB I 5th QF Did not qualify
Season Division Pos. Cup Europe
2013-14 NB I 5th QF EHFSemi-final
2014-15 NB I 6th R4 Did not qualify
2015-16 NB I

In European competition

R2: Round 2 / R3: Round 3 / R4: Round 4
L16, 1/8: Last 16 / QF, 1/4: Quarter Final / SF, 1/2: Semi Final / F: Final

EHF Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2000-01 R2 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Jugopetrol Beograd 26-20 24-28 50–48
R3 Denmark IK Skovbakken Håndbold 27-17 23-28 50–45
R4 Slovakia Slovan Duslo Šaľa 27-27 23-31 50–58
2001-02 R2 Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta 42-14 39-18 81–32
R3 Denmark Ikast Bording EH 29-26 20-43 49–69
2002-03 R3 Austria McDonald´s Wr.Neustadt 25-20 27-28 52–48
R4 Romania Rapid București 29-25 27-31 56–55
1/4 France Cercle Dijon Bourgogne 34-24 25-27 59–51
1/2 Hungary Dunaferr SE 23-22 28-33 51–55
2003-04 R2 Austria McDonald´s Wr.Neustadt 31-26 22-28 53–54
2004-05 R2 Romania Universitatea Remin Deva 36-24 27-30 63–54
R3 Germany Frankfurter HC 27-23 25-26 52–49
1/8 Norway Byåsen IL 25-22 27-28 52–50
1/4 Denmark Horsens Håndboldkub 32-26 29-32 61–58
1/2 Hungary FTC Budapest 30-31 31-29 61–60
F Hungary Győri ETO KC 28-19 21-27 49–46
2005-06 R3 Austria Tecton Wat Atzgersdorf 37-15 33-19 70–34
1/8 Serbia and Montenegro ŽRK Lasta Beograd 36-19 31-21 67–40
1/4 Croatia Podravka Vegeta Koprivnica 26-28 24-26 50–54
2007-08 R2 Belgium Handball Fémina Visé 37-17 28-21 65–38
R3 Denmark Aalborg DH 30-26 26-28 56–54
1/8 Spain Itxako-Navarra 26-26 21-27 47–53
2008-09 R2 Belarus HPC Arkatron 37-19 35-15 72–34
R3 Greece AC Ormi-Loux Patras 33-28 27-27 60–55
1/8 Romania C.S. Rulmentul-Urban Braşov 33-33 27-36 60–69
2009-10 R2 Turkey Izmir BŞB SK 29-26 25-22 54–48
R3 Poland SPR Lublin SSA 27-24 20-28 47–52
2013-14 R3 Iceland Fram 36-22 20-34 70–42
L16 Hungary Ipress Center-Vác 22-19 24-25 46–44
QF Romania U Jolidon Cluj 24-21 28-21 52–42
SF Denmark Team Esbjerg (a) 26-27 25-24 51–51

EHF Cup Winners' Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2006-07 R2 Iceland Haukar Hafnarfjörður 22-22 31-26 53–48
R3 Romania C.S. Oltchim RM Valcea 25-25 23-40 48–65
2011-12 R2 Iceland Fram 29-26 31-22 60–48
R3 Turkey Üsküdar B.S.K. 35-23 27-31 62–54
L16 Serbia RK Zaječar 24-20 17-24 41–44

EHF City Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1999-00 1/16 Portugal Club Sports da Madeira 41-17 26-15 67–32
1/8 Denmark Randers HK 23-20 19-28 42–48

Notable players

Notable coaches

References

  1. "A Múlt" (in Hungarian). Fehérvár KC Official Website. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  2. "Fehérvár KC 2014/2015" (in Hungarian). Fehérvár KC Official Website. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  3. "Átigazolások (FEHÉRVÁR KC)" (in Hungarian). nso.hu.

External links

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