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Debreceni VSC UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE | SEASON 2009/10 | GROUP E Debreceni VSC UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE | SEASON 2009/10 | GROUP E Founded: 12.03.1902 Telephone: +36 52 535 408 Address: Oláh Gabor U 5 Telefax: +36 52 340 817 HU-4032 Debrecen E-mail: [email protected] Hungary Website: www.dvsc.hu CLUB HONOURS National Championship (4) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 National Cup (3) 1999, 2001, 2008 National Super Cup (4) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Debreceni VSC UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE | SEASON 2009/10 | GROUP E GENERAL INFORMATION Managing Director: Sándor Szilágyi Supporters: 2,700 Secretary: Judit Balla Other sports: None Press Officers: Gabór Ganczer Zoltán Csubák Captain: Zoltán Kiss PRESIDENT CLUB RECORDS Gábor Szima Most Appearances: Sándor Csaba - 399 league matches (1984-2000) Date of Birth: 02.10.1959 Most Goals: Sandór Tamás - Date of Election: 92 goals in 301 matches (1991-97 & 08.01.2002 2002-08) STADIUM – FERENC PUSKÁS (Budapest) Ground Capacity: 36,160 Floodlight: 1,400 lux Record Attendance: 104,000 (v Austria on 16.10.1955) Size of Pitch: 105m x 68m HEAD COACH – András HERCZEG Date of Birth: 11.07.1956 in Gyöngyös Nationality: Hungarian Player: DSI (1970-74) Debreceni VSC (1974-79) Honvéd Szabó Lajos SE (1979-81) Hajdúböszörmény (1981) Hajdúszoboszló (1981-84) Karcag (1984-86) Hajdúszoboszló (1986-88) Coach: DSI (1988-95) Debreceni VSC (Assistant Coach 1994-97 / Head Coach 1997-98) Hungarian Olympic Team (1998-99) Tiszaújváros (2000-01) Debreceni VSC (Assistant Coach 2004-2007 / Head Coach since January 2008) Hungarian Championship Winner 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Hungarian Cup Winner 2008 Hungarian Super Cup Winner 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 1 Vukasin POLEKSIC GOALKEEPER 30.09.1982 MONTENEGRAN 191 CM / 92 KG Former clubs: FC Sutjeszka Niksic, US Lecce, FC Sutjeszka Niksic, FC Tatabanya • Won Championship medal in first season with club in 2008/09 • 8 Serie A games with Lecce from 2003-05; 93 league games in Hungary • Goalscorer in final match of 2008/09 season v Paksi (2-0) • 1 cap for Yugoslavia on 08.05.02; 16 caps for Montenegro • Born in Montenegro; first cap for country in first match on 24.03.07 v Hungary • 3 UEFA club games 2 István SZÜCS DEFENDER 03.05.1985 HUNGARIAN 190 CM / 73 KG Former clubs: None • From the city of Debrecen; educated at various junior clubs in the city • First team squad from summer 2007 • 16 league games before 2009/10 season; 4 in 2008/09 title win, 2 goals • 3 UEFA games, no goals 4 LEANDRO de Almeida DEFENDER 19.03.1982 BRAZILIAN/HUNGARIAN 180 CM / 75 KG Former clubs: SC Corinthians, Londrina EC, MTK Budapest, Buki TK, Szombathelyi Haladas, Ferencvarosi TC, Clube Atletico Paranense • Joined MTK in 1999 aged 17; Hungarian citizen since 2004 • Championship winner with FTC in 2004, Debrecen 2007, 2009 • Cup winner with 3 clubs, MTK (2000), FTC (2003, 2004), Debrecen (2008) • 205 league games, 34 goals in 12 seasons • 1st cap on 01.06.04 v China; 10 caps • 22 UEFA club games, no goals 6 Luís Arcángel Colón RAMOS MIDFIELDER 11.04.1985 HONDURAN 179 CM / 72 KG Former clubs: CD Marathon, MSK Zilina, Nyiregyhaza Spartacus FC • Signed in summer 2009 after 60 league games, 3 goals, in 2007-09 • Came to Hungary after winning Slovak title in 2006-07 with Zilina • 2 games for Honduras at FIFA World Under-20 Championship in 2005 • First season of UEFA club football 7 Tibor DOMBI MIDFIELDER 11.11.1973 HUNGARIAN 174 CM / 73 KG Former clubs: Debreceni VSC, Eintracht Frankfurt, FC Utrecht • Returned to DVSC in 2002 after 6 seasons with his first club from 1993-99 • Has won 4 titles, runners-up medal in past 5 seasons • DVSC youth; 1st team debut in 1992; 372 league games, 29 goals • 15/0 with Eintracht in 1999/00, 26/2 at Utrecht 2000/02 • 1st cap on 01.06.94 v Netherlands (lost 1-7); 35 caps, 1 goal, from 1994-2001 • 8 UEFA club games, 1 goal Debreceni VSC UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE | SEASON 2009/10 | GROUP E 10 László BODNÁR DEFENDER 25.02.1979 HUNGARIAN 174 CM / 71 KG Former clubs: Debreceni VSC, FC Dynamo Kyiv, FC Arsenal Kyiv, Roda JC, FC Salzburg • Retuned in summer 2009; 4 seasons with first club from 1996-2000 • 64 league games, 4 goals for club in first spell • Won 2 titles with Dynamo (2001, 2003), 2 with Salzburg (2007, 2009) • 1st cap on 11.10.2000 v Lithuania (6-1); 39 caps • 35 UEFA club games, 1 goal; 9/0 in UCL • One of 2 at DVSC to have played in UCL before 2009/10 (with No 12 Pantic) 11 Róbert FECZESIN FORWARD 22.02.1986 HUNGARIAN 187 CM / 78 KG Former clubs: Ujpest FC, FC Sopron, Brescia Calcio • Back in Hungary from 28.08.09 on loan from Brescia • Scored 14 goals in 31 games in 2006/07 for Sopron to attract Brescia • 47 Serie B games, 5 goals, for Brescia from 2007-09 • 1st cap on 14.12.05 v Mexico; 8 caps, 3 goals 12 Dorde PANTIC GOALKEEPER 27.01.1980 SERBIAN 198 CM / 99 KG Former clubs: FK Partizan, FK Obilic, FK Partizan, TuS Koblenz, Enköpings SK • Signed from the Swedish league on 4-year contract on 11.02.09 • Began career with 6 seasons at Partizan from summer 2000 • Played last 4 UCL group games in 2003/04; debut 22.10.03 at Bernabeu (0-1) • 6 UEFA club games • One of 2 to have played in UCL before 2009/10 (with No 10 Bodnar) 14 Gergely RUDOLF FORWARD 09.03.1985 HUNGARIAN 176 CM / 77 KG Former clubs: Nyiregyhaza Spartacus, AS Nancy-Lorraine • Joined in summer 2007 after early career in French league • Club top scorer with 16 goals in 2008/09 title win; 2nd in league lists • With AS Nancy from youth to first team from 1999-2007 • 1st cap on 20.08.08 v Montenegro; 7 caps, 1 goal • 5 UEFA club games, 3 goals 15 László REZES MIDFIELDER 12.08.1987 HUNGARIAN 173 CM / 65 KG Former clubs: Debreceni VSC, Kecskemet FC, Debreceni VSC • Born in the city; came through the club’s academy • 12 league games, no goals; debut 25.07.06 v Pecsi Munkas • Capped at youth levels; 8 for Under-17s; 3 for Under-19s • First season of UEFA club football 16 Ádám KOMLÓSI DEFENDER 06.12.1977 HUNGARIAN 190 CM / 80 KG Former clubs: BVSC, MTK Budapest • Signed from MTK in summer 2004 • Has won 5 leagues (MTK 2003, DVSC 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009) • 322 league games, 3 goals, since debut in 1995/96 season • 1st cap on 18.02.04 v Armenia; 9 caps • 30 UEFA club games, 1 goal 17 Norbert MESZÁROS DEFENDER 19.08.1980 HUNGARIAN 191 CM / 85 KG Former clubs: Dunaferr FE, BFC Siofok, FC Energie Cottbus • Arrived in summer 2004 after 1 season with Bundesliga 2 Cottbus • Has won 4 titles, 1 runners-up medal in past 5 seasons • 134 league games, 7 goals • 7 UEFA club games, no goals 21 Marcell FODOR DEFENDER 27.10.1987 HUNGARIAN 183 CM / 76 KG Former clubs: Videoton/FC Fehevar, Diosgyöri VTK, Felcsut TE, Diosgyöri VTK • Joined in summer 2008; • 10 first team league games, 18 in reserves, in 2008/09 • 37 games, no goals, in top-flight football • UCL debut on 05.08.09 v Levadia Tallinn in third qualifying round • Hungarian Under-21 international 22 Csaba BERNÁTH DEFENDER 26.03.1979 HUNGARIAN 177 CM / 70 KG Former clubs: Debreceni VSC, Royal Antwerp FC, Debreceni VSC • Born in the city, is from the club’s youth system; joined in 1996 • 4 leagues (2005, 2006, 2007, 2009), 3 Cups (1999, 2001, 2008) with club • 260 league games, 2 goals • Played 10 games in Belgium during 2003 calendar year • Capped at youth, Under-21 levels • 20 UEFA club games, no goals 24 Mirsad MIJADANOSKI DEFENDER 01.10.1981 SWISS/MACEDONIAN 190 CM / 84 KG Former clubs: FC Zürich, FC Schaffhausen, FC Baden, FC Sion, Ujpest FC, FC Sion • Born in Macedonia; signed on 31.08.09 from FC Sion • 28 games, 3 goals on loan at Ujpest in 2008/09 • Joined FC Zürich in 1999 in youth team; 1 first team game • 11 league games, no goals for Schaffhausen; 91/12 at Baden; 44/1 at Sion • Can play in any defensive position in the back four Debreceni VSC UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE | SEASON 2009/10 | GROUP E 25 Zoltán SZELESI DEFENDER 22.11.1981 HUNGARIAN 183 CM / 80 KG Former clubs: Ujpest FC, FC Energie Cottbus, RC Strasbourg • Returned to Hungary on 31.08.09 after 5 years in Germany, France • Began with Ujpest in 135 league games, 2 goals, from 1999-2004 • 65 league games for Cottbus, 3 goals (23/0 in Bundesliga) 2004-07 • 40/0 for Strasbourg (22/0 in Ligue 1) 2007-09 • 1st cap on 01.06.04 v China; 15 caps 30 Zoltán KISS MIDFIELDER 18.10.1980 HUNGARIAN 182 CM / 79 KG Former clubs: Debreceni VSC, Germinal Beerschot, Royal Antwerp FC, Debreceni VSC • Born in the city, joined club’s youth system in summer 1997, now captain • 198 league games, 17 goals • 4 league titles (2005, 2006, 2007, 2009) 3 Cups (1999, 2001, 2008) with club • 2 seasons with GBA in Belgian League 1999-2001 • 1st cap on 25.04.04 v Japan; 5 caps • 25 UEFA club games, 6 goals 33 József VARGA MIDFIELDER 06.06.1988 HUNGARIAN 175 CM / 71 KG Former clubs: None • Born in the city, joined the club senior squad in summer 2008 • Played 21 of 30 league games, no goals in 2008/09 title win in 1st season in team • Scored club’s first goal in 2009/10 UCL qualifiers; 1st UEFA club season • Hungarian Under-21 international from summer 2008 39 Adamo COULIBALY FORWARD 14.08.1981 FRENCH 187 CM / 78 KG Former clubs: AS Poissy, K Sint-Truidense VV, Royal Antwerp FC • Joined club in summer 2009 after two seasons in Belgian league • Played only lower league regional football in France • First season of UEFA club football 41 Lóránt OLÁH FORWARD 23.11.1979 HUNGARIAN 180 CM / 76 KG Former clubs: FK Szolunac, NK Vojvodina, Szeged LC, Solnoki MAV FC, Kaposvari Rakoczi FC • Scored 12 in 2008/09 league win; 2nd in club lists in his first season • Signed summer 2008 from top-flight Kaposvar • 63 goals, 143 league games 2003-08 • Born in former Yugoslavia • 2 UEFA club games, 1 goal 55 Péter SZÁKALY MIDFIELDER 17.07.1986 HUNGARIAN
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