Szombathelyi Haladás

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Haladás
Full nameSzombathelyi Haladás
Nickname(s)Hali
Founded1919; 105 years ago (1919)
GroundRohonci úti Stadion (under reconstruction)
Capacity9,500
ChairmanBéla Illés
ManagerGéza Mészöly
LeagueNB I
2016–17NB I, 6th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Template:Szombathelyi Haladás sections Szombathelyi Haladás [sombɒt.hɛji hɒlɒdaːʃ], is a Hungarian football club based in Szombathely. Haladás is the Hungarian word for progress. The club, which was founded in 1919, plays its home games at Rohonci úti Stadion which has a capacity of 9,500 (5,430 seats). The club colours are green and white.

Haladás reached the Hungarian Cup final in the years 1975, 1993 and 2002. Since its first promotion in 1936 the club has spent 51 seasons in the first division of the Hungarian league, the Nemzeti Bajnokság I (NB I).

History

The yoyo years

Since 1919 the club have been famous for their yoyo between the Hungarian First Division and the Hungarian Second Division. The club were unable to strengthen their stay in the first league which resulted a continuous yoyo effect.

The 2000s

In the 2001–02 season of the Hungarian Cup Haladás played in the final against Újpest. The club lost 2–1 after extra time. In January 2002 Haladás appointed Lázár Szentes as the new coach of the club.[1] In the 2001–02 season Haladás was facing relegation problems.[2] In August 2003 Lajos Détári resigned as coach of the club.[3] In October 2003 former Zalaegerszeg championship-winner coach Péter Bozsik was appointed as the coach of the club.[4] In the 2006–07 season of the Hungarian Second Division the club missed out on promotion to the first division because of an 11 points deduction for the use of ineligible players. BFC Siófok was promoted in the place of Haladás.

In the 2008 Haladás won the Hungarian Second Division which resulted the promotion of the club to the first division. In 2008 Haladás played with Arsenal a pre-season friendly match in Szombathely. The match finished 1–1.[5]

In the 2008–09 season Haladás reached the best rank ever in the history of the team. The club won the bronze medal and got the right to start the qualification rounds in the Europa League.

In the Europa League 2009–10 season Haladás played against Irtysh Pavlodar in the first round. The first leg finished 1–0 thanks to Krisztián Kenesei's goal in the 79th minute.[6] In the second leg the result was 2–1 to Irtysh, which meant that Haladás could play in the second round.[7] In the second round Haladás played the Swedish club Elfsborg. In the first leg Haladás lost 3–0,[8] while at home. During the second leg, Haladás drew with Elfsborg which caused them to be knocked out of the tournament.[9]

Colours, badge, and nicknames

The colours of the club are green and white. This combination is very common in Hungarian League since Ferencváros, Győr, Kaposvár, Paks have the same colour combination.

Manufacturers and shirt sponsors

The following table shows in detail Szombathelyi Haladás kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year:

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
−2008 Legea Strabag
2008–11 Contact Zrt.
2011–12 Contact Marketing Zrt. / Sopron Bank
2012–13 Contact Marketing Zrt.
2013–14  —
2014–15 AGS sport 23
2015– adidas Swietelsky

Stadiums and Facilities

The demolished old stadium located in Rohonci úti Stadion
The area of the demolished stadium in April 2016

Szombathelyi Haladás play their home matches at the Rohonci úti Stadion situated in Szombathely, Hungary. The capacity of the old stadium was 9,500. It was built in 1923 and it was demolsihed in 2015. It hosted the hammer throw events for the IAAF World Athletics Final as the Stade Louis II in Monaco is too small. Currently Haladás play their home matches in Sopron.

In 2017 a completely new stadium will be opened.

Players

As of 25 September[10]

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 Gábor Király (Vice-captain)
4 DF Hungary HUN Gábor Jánvári
6 DF Belgium BEL Stef Wils
8 FW Nigeria NGA Funsho Bamgboye
10 FW Slovakia SVK Karol Mészáros (loan from Debreceni VSC)
11 FW Australia AUS David Williams
12 MF Hungary HUN Bence Kiss
13 DF Hungary HUN Kristóf Polgár
15 MF Hungary HUN Bence Iszlai
16 MF Hungary HUN Barnabás Rácz
20 MF Hungary HUN Gergő Dombi
21 MF Hungary HUN Tamás Kiss
23 DF Hungary HUN Szabolcs Schimmer
No. Pos. Nation Player
26 DF Hungary HUN Márk Jagodics
27 MF Hungary HUN Lóránt Kovács
28 MF Hungary HUN Dániel Szőke
29 FW Slovakia SVK Patrik Pinte
31 MF Hungary HUN Márió Németh
33 DF Hungary HUN Szilárd Devecseri
35 DF Hungary HUN Predrag Bošnjak
42 GK Hungary HUN Gergely Lévay
44 GK Hungary HUN Márton Gyurján
66 GK Hungary HUN Dániel Rózsa
70 DF Hungary HUN András Jancsó
79 MF Hungary HUN Péter Halmosi (Captain)
88 MF Netherlands NED Sjoerd Overgoor
98 MF Hungary HUN Máté Tóth

Honours

Season results

Domestic International Manager
League Cup League
Cup
Super
Cup
No. Season MP W D L GF–GA Dif. Pts. Pos. Competition Result
1. 1936–37 26 6 4 16 38-79 -41 16 12th Did not qualify Hungary
Nemzeti Bajnokság II
2. 1939–40 26 10 2 14 44-59 -15 22 11th Did not qualify Hungary
3. 1940–41 26 5 5 16 37-68 -31 15 14th Did not qualify Hungary
Nemzeti Bajnokság II
4. 1942–43 30 8 7 15 60-92 -32 23 14th Did not qualify Hungary
Nemzeti Bajnokság II
5. 1945–46 18 6 1 11 29-27 +2 13 10th Did not qualify Hungary
6. 1946–47 30 11 6 13 49-47 +2 28 11th Did not qualify Hungary
7. 1947–48 32 13 7 12 49-48 +1 33 7th Did not qualify Hungary
8. 1948–49 30 11 6 13 56-60 -4 28 10th Did not qualify Hungary
9. 1949–50 30 10 4 16 52-67 -15 24 12th Did not qualify Hungary
10. 1950 15 3 6 6 16-26 -10 12 11th Did not qualify Hungary
11. 1951 26 8 2 16 29-59 -30 18 12th Did not qualify Hungary
12. 1952 26 8 7 11 34-48 -14 23 7th Did not qualify Hungary
13. 1953 26 11 4 11 38-54 -16 26 7th Did not qualify Hungary
14. 1954 26 8 7 11 32-49 -17 23 10th Did not qualify Hungary
15. 1955 26 9 4 13 41-57 -16 22 10th Did not qualify Hungary
16. 1956 21 6 4 11 24-35 -11 16 10th Did not qualify Hungary
Hungarian Uprising of 1956
17. 1957 11 1 2 8 14-32 -18 4 12th Did not qualify Hungary
18. 1958–59 26 8 10 8 35-35 0 26 8th Did not qualify Hungary
19. 1958–59 26 8 8 10 26-39 -13 22 10th Did not qualify Hungary
20. 1959–60 26 6 7 3 32-47 -15 19 13th Did not qualify Hungary
Nemzeti Bajnokság II
21. 1962–63 26 4 5 17 23-49 -26 13 14th Did not qualify Hungary
Nemzeti Bajnokság II
22. 1967 30 10 5 15 42-60 -18 25 12th Did not qualify Hungary
23. 1968 30 9 8 13 36-45 -9 26 10th Did not qualify Hungary
24. 1969 30 7 11 12 26-44 -18 25 11th Did not qualify Hungary
25. 1970 14 3 5 6 13-22 -9 11 12th1 Did not qualify Hungary
26. 1970-71 30 9 7 14 40-52 -12 28 13th Did not qualify Hungary
27. 1971-72 30 4 5 21 27-63 -36 13 16th Did not qualify Hungary
Nemzeti Bajnokság II
28. 1973-74 30 8 7 15 31-47 -16 23 13th Did not qualify Hungary
29. 1974-75 28 8 6 14 28-44 -16 22 13th R Did not qualify Hungary
30. 1975-76 30 11 7 11 36-43 -7 29 7th UEFA CWC 2R Hungary
31. 1976-77 34 14 8 12 53-49 +4 36 5th Did not qualify Hungary
32. 1977-78 34 9 10 15 43-56 -13 28 14th Did not qualify Hungary
33. 1978-79 34 9 5 20 40-74 -34 23 17th Did not qualify Hungary
Nemzeti Bajnokság II
34. 1981-82 34 13 9 12 46-42 +4 35 9th Did not qualify Hungary
35. 1982-83 30 10 8 12 33-40 -7 28 8th Did not qualify Hungary
36. 1983-84 30 10 6 14 29-42 -13 26 13th Did not qualify Hungary
37. 1984-85 30 10 9 11 32-34 -2 29 9th Did not qualify Hungary
38. 1985-86 30 9 9 12 34-37 -3 27 10th Did not qualify Hungary
39. 1986-87 30 11 8 11 32-33 -1 30 9th Did not qualify Hungary
40. 1987-88 30 9 13 8 39-37 +2 31 7th Did not qualify Hungary
41. 1988-89 30 12 4 14 31-44 −13 35 13th2 Did not qualify Hungary
42. 1989-90 30 9 6 15 33-46 −13 33 15th Did not qualify Hungary
Nemzeti Bajnokság II
43. 1991-92 30 7 8 15 27-42 −15 22 13th Did not qualify Hungary
Nemzeti Bajnokság II
44. 1993-94 30 5 9 16 28-48 −20 19 15th Did not qualify Hungary
Nemzeti Bajnokság II
45. 1995-96 30 8 8 14 30-48 −18 32 12th Did not qualify Hungary
46. 1996-97 34 10 10 14 39-42 −3 40 10th Did not qualify Hungary
47. 1997-98 34 9 9 16 38-47 −9 36 13th Did not qualify Hungary
48. 1998-99 34 10 6 18 39-54 −15 36 14th Did not qualify Hungary
49. 1999-00 32 8 8 16 37-53 −16 32 13th Did not qualify Hungary
50. 2000-01 14 3 4 7 14-24 −10 13 7th Did not qualify Hungary
51. 2001–02 38 9 13 16 48-71 −23 40 11th R Did not qualify Hungary
Nemzeti Bajnokság II
52. 2003–04 32 4 11 17 19–63 −44 23 12th Did not qualify Hungary Détári, Hungary Gujdár
Nemzeti Bajnokság II
53. 2008–09 30 16 5 9 44–29 +15 53 3rd R16 G.S. Did not qualify Hungary Csertői
54. 2009–10 30 10 9 11 46–49 −3 39 8th R16 G.S. Europa League 2QR Hungary Róth
55. 2010–11 30 11 8 11 42–36 +6 41 8th R16 S.F. Did not qualify Hungary Róth, Hungary Csertői
56. 2011–12 30 9 11 10 39–37 +2 38 8th R16 1st G.S. Hungary Aczél, Hungary Artner
57. 2012–13 30 11 11 8 36–27 +9 44 8th R32 G.S. Hungary Artner
58. 2013–14 30 12 10 8 37–31 +6 46 6th R16 R16
59. 2014–15 30 7 4 19 26–53 −27 25 14th Hungary Artner, Hungary Szentes[11] 3, Hungary Mészöly[12]
60. 2015–16 33 13 11 9 33–37 -4 50 5th Hungary Mészöly
61. 2016–17 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 TBD Hungary Mészöly
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Notes
  • Note 1: Play-off Videoton 7–1 Haladás, and Haladás 3–1 Videoton
  • Note 2: Relegation play-off: Oroszlányi Bányász 2–0 Haladás on 18 June 1989, Haladás 4–1 Oroszlányi Bányász on 24 June 1989.
  • Note 3: Attila Kuttor as interim manager[13][14]

European Cup history

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1975–76 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1. Round Malta Valletta 7–0 1–1 8–1
2. Round Austria Sturm Graz 1–1 0–2 1–3
1981–82 Mitropa Cup Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Osijek 4–2 0–3 4–5
Italy AC Milan 0–1 0–2 0–3
Czechoslovakia TJ Vítkovice 2–2 1–6 3–8
1988 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 5 Switzerland Young Boys 3–1 0–4 3–5
Group 5 Czechoslovakia DAC Dunajská Streda 0–0 0–3 0–3
Group 5 Sweden IFK Norrköping 0–1 0–0 0–1
2009–10 UEFA Europa League 1. Round Kazakhstan Irtysh Pavlodar 1–0 1–2 2–2(a)
2. Round Sweden Elfsborg 0–0 0–3 0–3

Managers

References

  1. ^ "New coach at Haladás". UEFA. 2 January 2002.
  2. ^ "Hungary round-up: No joy for Haladás". UEFA. 10 May 2002.
  3. ^ "Détári takes leave of Haladás". UEFA. 27 August 2003.
  4. ^ "Bozsik takes Haladás reins". UEFA. 8 October 2003.
  5. ^ "Haladás waiting for bubble to burst". UEFA. 9 September 2008.
  6. ^ "Haladás 1–0 Irtysh". UEFA. 2 July 2009.
  7. ^ "Irtysh 2–1 Haladás". UEFA. 9 July 2009.
  8. ^ "Elfsborg 3–0 Haladás". UEFA. 16 July 2009.
  9. ^ "Haladás 0–0 Elfsborg". UEFA. 23 July 2009.
  10. ^ Szombathelyi Haladás 2015/16, vaol.hu
  11. ^ "Haladás: Szentes Lázár az új vezetőedző – hivatalos". Nemzeti Sport. 21 October 2014.
  12. ^ "Haladás: Mészöly az edző – pénzről szó se esett, Halmosiék maradnak". nemzetisport.hu (in Hungarian). 2015-05-05. Retrieved 2015-05-05.
  13. ^ "Haladás: Szentes távozott, Jagodics és Szekér tartotta az edzést". Nemzeti Sport. 20 April 2015.
  14. ^ . Nemzeti Sport. 21 April 2015 Horváth nem vállalta, Kuttor az ideiglenes edző http://www.nemzetisport.hu/labdarugo_nb_i/haladas-horvath-nem-vallalta-kuttor-az-ideiglenes-edzo-2408743title=Haladás: Horváth nem vállalta, Kuttor az ideiglenes edző. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)

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