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FALCO-Vulcano Energia KC Szombathely
FALCO-Vulcano Energia KC Szombathely logo
LeaguesNemzeti Bajnokság I/A (NBI/A),
FIBA Europe Cup
Founded1980
HistoryFALCO-Vulcano Energia KC Szombathely
(1980–Present)
ArenaArena Savaria
Capacity4,100
LocationSzombathely, Hungary
Team colorsYellow, Black
   
PresidentGyörgy Gráczer
Head coachSrecko Sekulovic
Championships1 Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A
Websitefalcokc.nyugat.hu

FALCO-Vulcano Energia KC Szombathely, is a Hungarian professional basketball club based in Szombathely. The team play their home games at Arena Savaria, a multi-use complex, which was opened in 2006.

History

Beginning and uprising

The club was created in 1980, when basketball fanatics György Gráczer and István Németh with the support of the local wood industry Falco started to organize meetings and trainings. In that year the club entered the county level championship. In 1987, Falco decided to invest more money into the club and the success was immediate. By winning the championship in the 1987/88 season they won promotion to the second division. In the next year they did surprisingly well, finishing on the top in the regular season with only two losses, but failed in the play-offs final. A season later there was nothing what could prevent the yellow-blacks to lift the trophy in the final, and with that, after 27 years Szombathely got a top-flight basketball team again.

Successful years

The goal in the inaugural season couldn't be more than to stay in the NBI, which they clearly managed. In the following years Falco turned into a good mid-table team with a good reputation. In the 1995/96 and 1996/97 season Falco have been only a step away from the semifinals, fallen in decisive fifth match. In the next year the team finished only 7th in the league but won silver medal in the Hungarian National Basketball Cup. The team reached its top performance next year, finishing second in the National Championship and beating teams like Rimini and Beşiktaş in the Korać Cup.

Financial crisis and revival

In the next few years Falco continued with high-level results, but a slow decreasing had been noticed. For 2002 the team went into a financial crisis, and produced the worst final place of the past years. A long-term, step by step financial consolidation plan have been accepted in that year, which saved the club from bankruptcy, but prevented the club to make quality signings. Still, the team had won a valuable bronze medal in the Hungarian Cup. After the financials have been cleared a quick improvement have started. In 2006 Falco moved to the newly built Arena Savaria and Srećko Sekulović arrived to coach the guys. In his first year in charge, after beating the reigning champion Atomerőmű, the team finished fourth in the playoff. In the 2007/2008 season Falco played unstoppable, the hard-work of Sekulović fructified and won the Championship title, first time in the club's history by beating arch-rival Körmend 3-1. In the Cup they marched till the final, where they lost to Atomerőmű in an epic battle. Nowadays Falco considered one of the top clubs in the country in a highly competitive league and have one of the best youth base in the country.

Players

Retired numbers

Current roster

Falco-Vulcano Energia KC Szombathely roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt.
PG 40 United States Govens, Darrin 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 85 kg (187 lb)
PG 55 United States Medford, Lester 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) 79 kg (174 lb)
C 30 Serbia Zigeranovic, Ivan 2.12 m (6 ft 11 in) 120 kg (265 lb)
Head coach

Szrecsko Szekulovics


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Updated: 2016-10-12

Honours

Domestic competitions

Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A (National Championship of Hungary)

  • Champions (1): 2007–08
  • Runners-up (3): 1998–99, 2011–12, 2016–17
  • Third place (2): 1999–00, 2001–02

Magyar Kupa (National Cup of Hungary)

  • Finalist (4): 1998, 2008, 2009, 2010

Season by season

Season Domestic competitions Magyar kupa European competitions
Tier League Pos. Postseason
2000–01 1 NB I/A 5 Quarterfinalist
2001–02 1 NB I/A 3 Semifinalist
2002–03 1 NB I/A 7 Quarterfinalist
2003–04 1 NB I/A 3 Semifinalist
2004–05 1 NB I/A 6 Quarterfinalist
2005–06 1 NB I/A 11
2006–07 1 NB I/A 4 Semifinalist
2007–08 1 NB I/A 1 Champion Finalist
2008–09 1 NB I/A 4 Semifinalist Finalist
2009–10 1 NB I/A 6 Quarterfinalist Finalist
2010–11 1 NB I/A 7 Quarterfinalist
2011–12 1 NB I/A 2 Runner–up
2012–13 1 NB I/A 7 Quarterfinalist
2013–14 1 NB I/A 11
2014–15 1 NB I/A 6 Quarterfinalist
2015–16 1 NB I/A 9 Quarterfinalist 3 Europe Cup – Regular season
2016–17 1 NB I/A 2 Runner–up Quarterfinalist

References

External links