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Békéscsaba 1912 Előre

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46°41′11″N 21°06′23″E / 46.6863°N 21.1063°E / 46.6863; 21.1063

Békéscsaba
File:Bekescsaba-Elore.png
Full nameBékéscsaba Előre
Nickname(s)Lilák (Purples)
Founded22 October 1912; 112 years ago (1912-10-22)
GroundKórház utcai Stadion,
Békéscsaba
Capacity4,963
ChairmanKároly Királyvári
ManagerGábor Brlázs
LeagueNB II
2021–22NB II, 15th

Békéscsaba 1912 Előre is a Hungarian football club from Békéscsaba. The club was founded in 1912 as Előre Munkás Testedző Egyesület. The colours of the club are lilac and white. The club achieved its greatest success in 1988 when it won the Hungarian Cup competition, defeating Budapest Honvéd FC 3–2 in the final.

Until the end of 2004–05 the club spent a total of 25 seasons in the first Hungarian division, the Nemzeti Bajnokság I. They were promoted back to the top tier in 2015.

Name changes

[citation needed]

  • 1912: Békéscsabai Előre Munkás Testedző Egyesület
  • 1948: Békéscsabai Előre SC
  • 1970: Békéscsabai Előre Spartacus SC
  • 1991: Békéscsabai Előre FC,
  • 2005: Békéscsaba 1912 Előre SE

Stadium

Kórház utcai Stadion

Békéscsabai Előre play at the Kórház utcai Stadion situated in Békéscsaba, Hungary. Its capacity is 4,963 and it was built in 1974.


Current squad

As of 5 August, 2022.[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Hungary HUN Antal Czinanó
4 DF Hungary HUN Márk Farkas
5 MF Hungary HUN Levente Zvara
6 MF Hungary HUN Miklós Kitl
7 DF Thailand THA Bryan Szijártó
8 FW Costa Rica CRC Valentín González
9 FW Romania ROU Raymond Lukács
11 MF Hungary HUN Péter Szabó
12 DF Lebanon LBN Nazih Chahda
13 MF Hungary HUN Dávid Bor
14 MF Hungary HUN Ádám Váradi
15 MF Hungary HUN Dominik Máris
16 GK Chad CHA Djibril Mahamat
17 FW Hungary HUN Tamás Ilyés
18 MF Hungary HUN Patrik Király
19 DF Hungary HUN Roland Mikló
20 DF Hungary HUN Balázs Babinyecz
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF Hungary HUN Lóránt Fazekas
22 GK Hungary HUN Li Kuang-csün
23 MF Hungary HUN Gábor Sipos
24 MF Romania ROU István Fülöp
25 DF Hungary HUN István Albert
26 GK Slovakia SVK Volodymýr Košický
27 FW Hungary HUN Dániel Tóth
28 MF Hungary HUN Márk Hodonicki
30 FW Sudan SDN Yasin Hamed
32 MF Hungary HUN Botond Farkas (on loan from Vasas)
33 GK Hungary HUN Erik Bukrán
35 GK Hungary HUN Richárd Krnács
37 FW Hungary HUN Szabolcs Varga
55 DF Hungary HUN György Bora
77 MF Hungary HUN Péter Horváth
81 DF Hungary HUN Gábor Puskás
95 FW Hungary HUN Norbert Talpalló

Honours

Seasons

European Cup history

[citation needed]

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1988–89 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Preliminary Round Norway Bryne 3–0 1–2 4–2
1. Round Turkey Sakaryaspor 1–0 0–2 1–2

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 4, 1st game Portugal União de Leiria 2–2
Group 4, 2nd game Denmark Næstved 3–3
Group 4, 3rd game Wales Ton Pentre 4–0
Group 4, 4th game Netherlands Heerenveen 0–4

UEFA Cup

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1994–95 UEFA Cup Preliminary Round North Macedonia FK Vardar 1–0 1–1 2–1
1. Round Russia Tekstilshchik 1–0 1–6 2–6

References

  1. ^ "NB II | Balmazújváros Sport KFT". Archived from the original on 2018-08-11. Retrieved 2020-02-19.