Győri Audi ETO KC

Győri Audi ETO KC
Full name Győri Egyetértés Torna Osztály Kézilabda Club
Short name Győr
Founded 1948
Arena Audi Arena Győr, Győr
Capacity 5,500 seats
President Ernő Kelecsényi
Head coach Ambros Martín
League Nemzeti Bajnokság I
2014–15 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 2nd
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Győri ETO KC (Hungarian: Győri Egyetértés Torna Osztály Kézilabda Club, lit. Concordance Gymnastics Department of Győr Handball Club) is a Hungarian women's handball club from Győr. Since they are sponsored by Audi, the official name for the team is Győri Audi ETO KC.

On domestic level ETO won 11 Hungarian Championship title, including seven in a row between 2008 and 2014. They are also an ten time Hungarian Cup winners, having won all their finals since 2005.

Győr won the Champions League in 2013 and in 2014 after reaching the final in 2009 and 2012.[1][2] In addition, Győr reached the final of the EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 2006.

History

The ETO was founded in 1904, but the women's handball section wasn't created until 1948. In 1957 they won the Hungarian Championship for the first time. However, their most successful period started in 2005 when Győri ETO won the Hungarian Championship and the Hungarian Cup, and reached the final of the EHF Cup. In 2006 they participated again in a European final, for the Cup Winners' Cup. In 2007 and 2008 they reached the semifinals of the Champions League.

In 2009 Győri ETO reached the final of the Champions League, meeting Danish champion Viborg HK. Due to a knee injury suffered days before the first leg, captain Anita Görbicz couldn't take part in the finals.[3] Győr won the first match away 26–24[4] but was defeated at Veszprém Aréna 23–26, thus losing the title on aggregate score.

In 2012 the team made it to the EHF Champions League finals again, where they fell short to ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica on the away goals rule. ETO won the first leg on home soil to 29–27, while their Montenegrin opponent achieved a 27–25 victory in the rematch which was just enough for them to gain the title.[2]

The club has gone through several name changes during its existence, including Győri Vasas, Győri Vasas ETO, Győri Keksz ETO, Győri Graboplast ETO and since 2005 Győri Audi ETO.[1]

Crest, colours, supporters

2011 Szabella European Super Cup winning team

Kit manufacturers and Shirt sponsor

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

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
adidas
2004–2006 graboplast / e·on
2006–2010 Audi / e·on
2010 Erima Audi
2011 Audi / Digi
2011–2012 adidas
2012–2013 Audi
2013–2015 Audi / MVM
2015 Audi / Győr
2016– Audi / Győr / Szerencsejáték Zrt.

Arena

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2015–16 season [5]

Goalkeepers
Wingers
LW
RW
Line players

Back players
LB
CB
RB

Transfers

Transfers for the 2016-17 season

Joining
Leaving

Staff members

Honours

Domestic competitions

Nemzeti Bajnokság I (National Championship of Hungary) :

Magyar Kupa (National Cup of Hungary) :

European competitions

Recent seasons

Season Division Pos. Cup Europe
1993-94 NB I 5th Did not qualify
1994-95 NB I 5th
1995-96 NB I 4th CityQuarter-final
1996-97 NB I 5th CityQuarter-final
1997-98 NB I Did not qualify
1998-99 NB I EHFRunners-up
1999-00 NB I CWCLast 16
2000-01 NB I CLGroup stage
2001-02 NB I EHFRunners-up
2002-03 NB I CWCSemi-final
Season Division Pos. Cup Europe
2003-04 NB I EHFRunners-up
2004-05 NB I EHFRunners-up
2005-06 NB I CWCRunners-up
2006-07 NB I CLSemi-final
2007-08 NB I CLSemi-final
2008-09 NB I CLRunners-up
2009-10 NB I CLSemi-final
2010-11 NB I CLSemi-final
2011-12 NB I CLRunners-up
2012-13 NB I CLWinner
Season Division Pos. Cup Europe
2013-14 NB I CLWinner
2014-15 NB I CLQuarter-final
2015-16 NB I [] [] CL

In European competition

R1: Round 1 / R2: Round 2 / R3: Round 3 / R4: Round 4 / QT: Qualification Tournament / Q2, QR2, R2: Qualification Tournaments 2
1/16: Round of 32 / L16, 1/8: Last 16 / GM: Group Matches / QF, 1/4: Quarter Final / SF, 1/2: Semi Final / F: Final

EHF Champions League

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2000-01 R2 Poland MKS Montex Lublin 23-19 22-25 55–54
GM
(Group D)
Spain Milar L'Eliana Valencia 23–25 25–29 4th
Slovenia RK Krim Neutro Roberts 27–27 21–21
Ukraine Spartak Kyiv 32–27 28–39
2004-05 QR2 Ukraine HC Motor Zaporozhye 29-27 28-31 57–58 ↓ EHF
2005-06 GM
(Group D)
Russia Dinamo Volgograd 25–23 21–19 3rd
CWC
Republic of Macedonia Kometal GJ. Petrov Skopje 26–28 22–32
Denmark Aalborg DH 31–29 29–38
2006-07 GM
(Group B)
Russia HC Lada Togliatti 39–28 29–31 2nd
Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost 28–20 31–25
Norway Byåsen HB Elite Trondheim 33–27 29–30
1/4 Norway Larvik HK 28-22 27-23 55–45
1/2 Denmark Slagelse DT 22-30 25-31 47–61
2007-08 Q2 (G1) France HB Metz Moselle Lorraine 30-27 1st
Slovakia IUVENTA Michalovce 42-27
Iceland UMF Stjarnan 33-20
GM
(Group A)
Denmark Slagelse DT 24–17 24–20 1st
Spain Cem. la Unión-Ribarroja 32–24 31–28
Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica 34–29 40–33
MR
(Group 1)
Romania C.S. Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 30–27 27–32 1st
Germany 1. FC Nürnberg 30–25 36–25
Russia HC Lada Togliatti 28–22 33–34
1/2 Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod 21-27 25-23 46–50
2008-09 GM
(Group A)
Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod 29–23 29–28 1st
Republic of Macedonia Kometal Gjorče Petrov 35–20 24–21
Denmark Ikast-Brande EH 25–27 27–26
MR
(Group 2)
Romania C.S. Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 30–28 26–28 1st
Montenegro Budućnost T-Mobile 31–27 26–26
Slovenia RK Krim Mercator 34–33 35–31
1/2 Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 29-21 25-26 54–47
F Denmark Viborg HK 23-26 26-24 49–50
2009-10 GM
(Group C)
Romania C.S. Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 26–22 22–26 2nd
Spain S.D. Itxako 29–28 20–14
Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod 27–25 29–34
MR
(Group 1)
Slovenia RK Krim Mercator 25–23 24–24 2nd
Norway Larvik HK 28–23 27–29
Germany HC Leipzig 30–19 23–21
1/2 Romania C.S. Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 25-25 20-24 45–49
2010-11 GM
(Group D)
Slovenia RK Krim Mercator 26–21 34–30 1st
Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica 27–25 35–24
Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod 33–22 28–31
MR
(Group 2)
Norway Larvik HK 18–24 25–16 1st
Russia Dinamo Volgograd 36–23 26–24
Germany HC Leipzig 25–20 29–24
SF Spain Itxako Reyno de Navarra 24-24 21-26 45–50
2011-12 GM
(Group C)
Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 37–29 27–29 1st
France Metz Handball 28–23 33–24
Denmark Randers HK 35–20 23–29
MR
(Group 1)
Norway Larvik HK 31–22 25–32 1st
Denmark FC Midtjylland 35–27 29–24
Spain Grupo Asfi Itxako Navarra 25–25 28–26
SF Romania C.S. Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 31-23 31-35 62–58
F Montenegro Budućnost (a) 29-27 25-27 54–54
2012-13 GM
(Group B)
Slovenia RK Krim Mercator 29–22 31–20 1st
Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica 24–19 29–22
Romania U Jolidon Cluj 37–26 30–25
MR
(Group 1)
Norway Larvik HK 30–24 24–18 1st
Denmark Randers HK 32–24 25–18
Montenegro Budućnost 27–17 22–21
SF Romania Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 24-25 24-22 48–47
F Norway Larvik HK 23-22 24-21 47–43
2013-14 GM
(Group A)
Germany Thüringer HC 29–22 33–25 1st
Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 41–22 28–27
Romania HCM Baia Mare 28–26 33–21
MR
(Group 2)
Slovenia RK Krim Mercator 27–24 24–22 1st
Montenegro Budućnost 23–23 26–26
Norway Larvik HK 31–29 29–23
SF (F4) Denmark FC Midtjylland 29–26
F (F4) Montenegro Budućnost 27–21
2014-15 GM
(Group C)
Denmark Viborg HK A/S 22–20 30–25 1st
Croatia RK Lokomotiva Zagreb 32–23 26–15
Sweden IK Sävehof 35–23 38–21
MR
(Group 2)
Norway Larvik HK 25–26 19–21 2nd
France Metz Handball 31–27 20–27
Romania HCM Baia Mare 29–23 26–18
QF Republic of Macedonia ŽRK Vardar SCBT 27-27 18-24 45–51
2015-16 QT-SF Serbia ŽRK Radnički Kragujevac 42-13
QT-F Norway Glassverket 30-21
GM
(Group C)
Denmark FC Midtjylland 21–26 22–22 1st
Republic of Macedonia ŽRK Vardar 28–27 27–22
Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 37–16 29–21
MR
(Group 2)
Montenegro Budućnost
Romania CSM București
Sweden IK Sävehof

EHF Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1998-99 1/8 Belgium Juventus Melveren 36-10 41-16 77–26
1/4 Spain CB Elda Prestigio 29-19 29-21 58–42
1/2 Poland GKS Piotrkovia 30-21 28-29 58–50
F Denmark Viborg HK 24-21 21-28 45–49
2001-02 R3 Denmark Fox Team Nord Frederikshavn 34-22 20-24 54–46
R4 Greece GAS Anagennisi Artas 33-21 25-28 58–49
1/4 Norway Gjøvik og Vardal HK 38-24 32-37 70–61
1/2 Norway Bækkelagets SK 31-23 22-27 53–50
F Denmark Ikast Bording EH 30-25 23-36 53–61
2003-04 R3 Romania CS Oltchim Vâlcea 29-26 25-21 54–47
1/8 Spain S.D. Itxako Estella 33-22 26-30 59–52
1/4 Denmark GOG Gudme 29-23 26-28 55–51
1/2 Norway Våg HK 29-20 26-29 55–49
F Denmark Viborg HK A/S 27-27 21-37 48–64
2004-05 R3 Poland SPR Lublin 33-25 23-28 56–53
1/8 Norway Våg Vipers HK 33-25 38-28 71–53
1/4 Romania C.S. Silcotub Zalău 35-22 30-31 65–53
1/2 Germany HC Leipzig 43-31 27-33 70–64
F Hungary Cornexi Alcoa 27-21 19-28 46–49

EHF Cup Winners' Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1999-00 1/16 Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar Hadžići 48-12 33-13 81–25
1/8 Spain Milar L'Eliana Valencia 27-23 21-29 48–52
2002-03 R3 Bosnia and Herzegovina ŽRK Željezničar-Sarabon 41-26 33-25 74–46
1/8 Russia Rostov-Don 25-17 22-26 47–43
1/4 Romania A.S. Silcotub Zalău 29-26 22-24 51–50
1/2 France E.S.B.F. Besançon 27-26 18-30 45–56
2005-06 1/4 France E.S.B.F. Besançon 34-24 30-33 64–57
1/2 Norway Larvik HK 33-28 22-23 55–51
F Serbia and Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost MONET 23-26 25-25 48–51

EHF City Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1995-96 1/8 Switzerland ZMC Amicitia Zürich 33-13 33-13 66–26
1/4 Romania Silcotub Zalău 21-18 17-29 38–47
1996-97 1/16 Belarus Druts Beliniche 36-12 32-18 68–30
1/8 Slovakia ZVT Banská Bystrica 33-26 28-29 61–54
1/4 Germany Frankfurter HC 29-23 18-26 47–49

Records

Last updated on 13 June 2012

Most league appearances

Rank Name Apps
1 Hungary Anita Görbicz 287
2 Hungary Orsolya Vérten 252
3 Hungary Beáta Hoffmann 211
4 Hungary Katalin Pálinger 208
5 Hungary Anikó Nagy 184
6 Hungary Krisztina Pigniczki 178
7 Hungary Anita Laczó 165
8 Hungary Mariann Horváth 161
9 Romania Aurelia Brădeanu 155
10 Hungary Anita Kulcsár 142

Top league goalscorers

Rank Name Goals
1 Hungary Anita Görbicz 1664
2 Hungary Orsolya Vérten 958
3 Hungary Anikó Nagy 770
4 Hungary Anita Kulcsár 759
5 Romania Aurelia Brădeanu 656
6 Hungary Eszter Mátéfi 607
7 Hungary Krisztina Pigniczki 595
8 Hungary Anita Laczó 592
9 Hungary Ibolya Mehlmann 510
10 Hungary Mariann Horváth 441

Notable players

Notable coaches

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Györi AUDI ETO KC". European Handball Federation. Retrieved 2009-01-06.
  2. 1 2 "Buducnost win EHF Women's Champions League 2011/12". European Handball Federation. 13 May 2012. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  3. "Görbicz injured". Eurohandball.com. European Handball Federation. 6 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
  4. Bruun, Peter (9 May 2009). "Győr win goalkeepers' duel". European Handball Federation. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
  5. "A csapat" (in Hungarian). Győri Audi ETO KC Official Website. Retrieved 5 August 2015.

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