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Siófok KC
Full nameSiófok Kézilabda Club
Short nameSKC
ArenaKiss Szilárd Aréna
Capacity1500
PresidentJános Fodor
LeagueNemzeti Bajnokság I
2018–19Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 3rd
Club colours   
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
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Home
Team colours
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Away
Website
Official site

Siófok Kézilabda Club is a Hungarian women's team handball team from Siófok, that currently play in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I. They have competed in lower divisions until 2006, when they have won the third-tier championship and gained promotion to the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B. That time a businessman, János Fodor took over the club, and with the support of the local government, he guaranteed the financial background to fulfil the club's long-term plans.

In May 2009, SKC received a surprise request from the Hungarian Handball Federation to replace the financially struggling Tajtavill-Nyíradony and join the top level championship. Siófok met all demands and unexpectedly started the 2009–10 season in the NB I. Despite being newcomers, the team performed well and finished in the respectable seventh position.[1]

Crest, colours, supporters

Naming history

  • –2008: Siófoki VSE
  • 2008–2010: Siófok KC
  • 2010–2015: Siófok KC-Galérius Fürdő
  • 2015–2016: Siófok KTC KFT
  • 2016–present: Siófok KC

Kit manufacturers and Shirt sponsor

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

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2009–2011 hummel Gropius / raabersped / Dalessa
2011–2012 Sagemcom
2012 Erima
2013 adidas
2013–2015 hummel propannonia
2015
2016– Szerencsejáték Zrt., Cheeseland

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2020–21 season

Transfers

Transfers for the 2021-22 season

Squad for the 2021-22 season

Staff members

Notable players

Coaches

Honours

Domestic competitions

Nemzeti Bajnokság I (National Championship of Hungary)

Magyar Kupa (National Cup of Hungary)

  •  Bronze (1): 2013–14

European competitions

EHF Cup

Recent seasons

As of 3 November 2019
Season Division Pos. Magyar kupa
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96
1996–97 NB II 7th
1997–98 NB II 6th
1998–99 NB II 7th
1999–00 NB II 6th
2000–01 NB II 11th
2001–02 NB II 9th
2002–03 NB II 4th
Season Division Pos. Magyar kupa
2003–04 NB II 8th
2004–05 NB II 6th
2005–06 NB II 4th
2006–07 NB II 1st
2007–08 NB I/B 8th
2008–09 NB I/B 4th
2009–10 NB I 7th
2010–11 NB I 10th Round 4
2011–12 NB I Third place Fourth place
2012–13 NB I 10th Round 4
Season Division Pos. Magyar kupa
2013–14 NB I 8th Third place
2014–15 NB I 5th Round 4
2015–16 NB I 8th Quarter-finals
2016–17 NB I 8th Round 3
2017–18 NB I 5th Fourth place
2018–19 NB I Third place Round 4
2019–20 NB I

In European competition

Siófok score listed first. As of 23 January 2021[13]

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2012–13 EHF Cup Third round Russia Astrakhanochka 31-22 28-41 59–63
2014–15 Cup Winners' Cup Third round North Macedonia Metalurg Skopje 36-14 26-17 62–31
Round of 16 Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 25-20 22-30 47–50
2015–16 EHF Cup Third round Portugal AC Alavarium 40-25 39-21 79–46
Round of 16 Hungary Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA 28-23 19-24 47–47 (a)
2018–19 EHF Cup
Winner
Second qualifying round Hungary Vác 32-26 35-22 67–48
Third qualifying round Russia Lada Togliatti 37-26 26-30 63–56
Group stage
(Group B)
Sweden IK Sävehof 34-21 30-24 1st
Germany TuS Metzingen 32-25 33-26
Denmark Herning-Ikast Håndbold 25-21 34-22
Quarter-finals Norway Storhamar 32-31 31-24 63–55
Semi-finals Denmark Viborg HK 28-24 25-27 53–51
Finals Denmark Team Esbjerg 26-21 21-21 47–42
2019–20 EHF Cup Third qualifying round France Nantes Loire Atlantique HB 29-34 32-24 61–58
Group stage
(Group B)
Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica 30-30 33-33 1st
Romania CS Măgura Cisnădie 34–22 31-23
Denmark København Håndbold 36-23 28-27
Quarter-finals Turkey Kastamonu Bld. GSK 40-20 38-29 78–49
Semi-finals Denmark Odense Håndbold Cancelled
2020–21 EHF European League Group stage
(Group D)
Romania HC Dunărea Brăila 27-25
Russia Kuban Krasnodar 28-28
France Fleury Loiret 35-24

Statistics: matches played: 39 – wins: 29 – draws: 4 – losses: 6 – goals scored: 1,196 – goals conceded: 970

References

  1. ^ "Bemutatkozás" (in Hungarian). Siófok KC Official Website. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
  2. ^ https://sola-hk.no/2021/02/03/malin-forlater-sola-etter-sesongen/
  3. ^ a b c "Világsztár edző érkezik Siófokra, de oda minek?". 24.hu (in Hungarian). 2018-03-14. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  4. ^ MTI/NSO (2010-08-03). "Imre Vilmos Siófokon folytatja - NSO". NSO.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  5. ^ "KÖZLEMÉNY: Edzőváltás Siófokon - Imre Vilmos Csurgón folytatja - Felnőtt". Siófok KC (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  6. ^ "Golovin Vlagyimir a Siófok kispadján - Felnőtt". Siófok KC (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  7. ^ "Megvan az új edző Siófokon". kapos.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  8. ^ a b "Tor Odvar Moen a szezon végén távozik Siófokról, helyét Bent Dahl veszi át - Felnőtt". Siófok KC (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  9. ^ "Bent Dahl távozik Siófokról - Felnőtt - Siófok KC". siofokkc.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2020-10-19.
  10. ^ "Hivatalos: nyártól Danyi Gábor lesz a vezetőedző - Hírek - Siófok KC". siofokkc.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-01-05.
  11. ^ "Magyar bajnokság NB1 - női" (in Hungarian). kezitortenelem.hu.
  12. ^ "Magyar bajnokság NB1B - női" (in Hungarian). kezitortenelem.hu.
  13. ^ "Kézitörténelem - Siófok KC női EK mérkőzések". www.kezitortenelem.hu.

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