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Full name
  
Vasas Football Club

Chairman
  
László Markovits

Arena/Stadium
  
Szusza Ferenc stadion

Manager
  
Michael Oenning

Headquarters
  
Budapest, Hungary

Ground Capacity
  
9,000

Website
  
Club home page

Location
  
Angyalföld

League
  
Nemzeti Bajnokság I

Founded
  
16 March 1911

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Ground
  
Illovszky Rudolf Stadion, Budapest

2015–16
  
Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 10th

Profiles

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Vasas SC [ˈvɒʃɒʃ] is one of Hungary's major sports clubs. Most of its facilities are situated in Budapest's 13th district in the north of the town. Members of the Hungarian Union of Iron Workers founded the club as Vas-és Fémmunkások Sport Clubja, the "Sport Club of Iron and Metal Workers", on 16 March 1911. The club colours are red and blue.

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Vasas FC has won the Hungarian League six times. Vasas is known internationally for reaching the semi finals of the 1957–58 European Cup season and the quarter-finals in the 1967–68 European Cup season.

Naming history

  • 1911: Vas-és Fémmunkások Sport Clubja
  • 1943: Kinizsi Vasas Budapest
  • 1944: Nemzeti Kinizsi Budapest
  • 1945: Budapesti Vasas SC
  • 1948: Budapesti Vasas SE
  • 1957: Budapesti Vasas SC
  • Manufacturers and shirt sponsors

    The following table shows in detail Vasas SC kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year:

    1910s

    Vasas were promoted to the Nemzeti Bajnokság I in 1916 for the first time. In their first season (1916–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I) the club finished 6th.

    1920s

    Vasas finished third in the 1924–25 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season. Only MTK Budapest and Ferencváros could overtake the club in the championship. In the following (1925–26 Nemzeti Bajnokság I) season the club could repeat their success. Vasas collected 29 points and won 11 out of 22 matches in the season.

    In the 1928–29 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season Vasas finished 11th and they were relegated. Vasas won only 5 out of the 22 matches and gained only 14 points.

    1930s

    Vasas returned to the top flight of the Hungarian League in the 1930–31 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season and the club finished 8th securing their membership in the top league. However, in the next season (1931–32 Nemzeti Bajnokság I) Vasas were relegated again for the second time in the club's history. Vasas finished 11th and collected only 13 points by winning only 5 out of 22 matches.

    1950s

    Vasas won their first Hungarian League title in 1957 and they entered the 1957–58 European Cup. On 4 September 1957 PFC CSKA Sofia beat Vasas 2-1 at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in the first leg of the preliminary round. On 3 October 1957 Vasas beat 6-1 PFC CSKA Sofia at Népstadion in the second leg of the preliminary round. On 20 November 1957 BSC Young Boys drew (1-1) with Vasas at the Charmilles Stadium in the first leg of the first round. On 30 November 1957 Vasas beat BSC Young Boys at Népstadion. On 5 February 1958 Ajax Amsterdam drew (2-2) with Vasas at the Olympisch Stadion in the first leg of the quarter finals. On 26 February 1958 Vasas beat 4-0 Ajax Amsterdam at Népstadion. The goals were scored by Szilágyi (9th and 39th minute), Csordás (29th minute), and Bundzsák(7th minute). On 2 April 1958 Real Madrid C.F. beat 4-0 Vasas at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in the first leg of the semi-final. Although Vasas beat Real Madrid 2-0 at the Népstadion on 16 April 1958, they were eliminated from the 1957–58 European Cup. Vasas have been the most successful Hungarian club in the European Cup and UEFA Champions League history along with Győri ETO FC.

    1960s

    Vasas won the 1960–61 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season. As a consequence, Vasas were eligible to enter the 1961–62 European Cup. In the preliminary round, Vasas hosted Real Madrid C.F. and lost to 2-0 on 6 September in 1961 at Népstadion, Budapest. In the second leg of the preiminary round on 20 September 1961 Vasas lost to 3-1 at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid, Spain.

    The following year Vasas could repeat the success by winning the 1961–62 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season. Vasas competed in the 1962–63 European Cup. In the preliminary round on 5 September 1962, Vasas beat Fredrikstad FK 4–1 at the Fredrikstad Stadion, Fredrikstad, Norway. In the second leg Vasas won 7–0 at the Népstadion, Budapest. Farkas scored a hat-trick in front of 6,648 spectators. On 14 November 1962, the 1961–62 Eredivisie champions Feyenoord hosted Vasas at the De Kuip in Rotterdam, Holland. The match ended with a 1–1 draw in front of 53,700 spectators. On 18 November 1962 Vasas hosted Feyenoord at Népstadion in the second leg of the first round. The match ended with a 2–2 draw which resulted the farewell of the club from the 1962–63 European Cup.

    The club third title arrived by winning the 1965 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season

    In 1966 Vasas set a record by winning the 1966 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season without any defeats. Vasas competed in the 1966–67 European Cup. On 5 October 1966 Vasas beat Sporting 5–0 at the Népstadion in front of 65,218 spectators in the first round. On 12 October 1966, Vasas beat Sporting 2–0 at the José Alvalade Stadium, Lisbon, Portugal. Vasas qualified for the second round on 7–0 aggregate. On 16 November 1966, Vasas were hosted by 1965–66 Serie A champions Internazionale. The match was won by the Italian club 2–1 at the San Siro in front of 29,207 spectators. On 8 December 1966, Vasas were beaten by Internazionale 2–0 at the Népstadion in front of 67,013 spectators. Vasas were eliminated from the 1966–67 European Cup on 4–1 aggragate.

    1970s

    Vasas won the 1976–77 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season.

    Vasas' football team belongs to the highest Hungarian football league and was the dominating force in Hungarian football during the 1960s. In the 2006–07 season Vasas finished 5th.

    2000s

    In 2006 the club would have been relegated as penultimate, but could retain its place as rivals Ferencváros were ousted instead due to financial irregularities. This would have been Vasas' second relegation in this decade.

    2010s

    On 3 August 2011, the club celebrated the 100th anniversary of their foundation with a match against Serie A club A.S. Roma at the Ferenc Puskás Stadium. The match ended with a 1-0 win for the Italian side. The only goal was scored by Viviani.

    In the 2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season Vasas secured their Nemzeti Bajnokság I membership on the last match day (33rd) by beating MTK Budapest FC 2-0 at Dunaferr Arena resulting the farewell of Puskás Akadémia FC from the top league.

    Stadium

    Vasas plays its home matches in the Illovszky Rudolf Stadion located in the 13th district of Budapest. The stadium capacity is 9,000.

    Honours

  • Hungarian League
  • Winners (6): 1957, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1965, 1966, 1976–77
  • Hungarian Cup
  • Winners (4): 1954–55, 1972–73, 1980–81, 1985–86
  • Runners-up: 2005–06
  • Mitropa Cup
  • Winners (6, record): 1956, 1957, 1962, 1965, 1970, 1983
  • UEFA European Cup
  • Semi-finalists (1): 1957–58
  • Season results in the NB1

    As of 10 December 2016

    Notes
  • Note 1: Relegation play-off in 1988–89 Nemzeti Bajnokság I: Vasas 1-1 Szegedi EAC (Fáy utca, 18.06.1989) and Szegedi EAC 0-1 Vasas (Szeged, 25.06.1989).
  • W: Winners R: Runners-up

    : defunct

    Current squad

    As of 25 September 2016.

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

    Ownership

    On 4 January 2017 it was announced that János Jámbor bought 99% of the shares of the Vasas FC.

    Twin teams

    On 18 May 2016 a cooperation was announced between Vasas Kubala Akadémia and Eredivisie club SBV Vitesse. According to the cooperation, the two club have a common showcase, take part in a common conference and education. Gerry Hamstra said that it is very important for the Dutch club to initiate new cooperations in this region.

  • SBV Vitesse
  • Trivia

    János Kádár, HSWP First Secretary and Hungarian leader from 1956 until 1988, was a supporter of Vasas. A working-class man, Kádár had played in the team when young and was its president for a short period in the mid-1950s (when, after being released from prison, Kádár was party secretary in Budapest 13th district, where the team is based). During the 1960s, it was not uncommon to see Kádár in the crowd during Vasas games. Unlike some of his Eastern Europe counterparts, though, Kádár did not use his position to favor his team, nor did he allow Hungarian officials to interfere in football as it was common in other bloc countries.

    References

    Vasas SC Wikipedia


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