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Debreceni VSC

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Debrecen
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Full name Debreceni Vasutas Sport Club
Nickname(s) Loki
Founded 1902
Ground Stadion Oláh Gábor Út,
Debrecen
Capacity 10,200
Chairman Hungary Sándor Szilágyi
Manager Czech Republic Miroslav Beránek
League Borsodi Liga
2005-06 1st
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Debreceni VSC is a Hungarian football club from the town of Debrecen. The club's stadium accommodates 9,200 seated spectators and 1,000 standing.

The clubs' nickname is Loki (Lokomotiv), from its long-standing ties to the railways. The club was founded on 12 March 1902, initially being known as "Egyetértés Futball Club" but on becoming independent it was renamed "Debreceni Vasutas Sport Club" (Debrecen Railway Sports Club). In 1926 professionalism came to the Hungarian football scene, with the unfortunate result that "Bocskay FC" was formed using players from DVSC and city rivals DKASE and DTE, with the result that Bocskay ruled the football roost in Debrecen for 15 years while DVSC continued to struggle in the lower divisions. In 1940 the professional/amateur division of players was abolished and Bocskay suffered financial collapse, returning DVSC to top-dog position in the city. DVSC reached the Hungarian First Division for the first time in 1942-43, but then suffered something of a yo-yo existence for the next fifty years, suffering eight relegations in all, and even starting the 1967 season in the Third Division.

In the Communist era the club underwent a number of name changes. It became "Debreceni Vasutas Sport Egyesület" in 1948-49, "Debreceni Lokomotív" (hence the nickname) in 1949, "Debreceni Törekvés" in the 1955-56 season, and it was known as "Debreceni Vasutas SC" from 1957 to 1979. In 1979 the two city teams, DVSC and DMTE were united into one team, called DMVSC, but after ten years the clubs split again and the team adopted its current name.

DVSC's most successful period has been since its most recent promotion to the First Division in 1993, since when the club has won its only national honours - the Hungarian Cup was won in 1999 and 2001, and the Hungarian League title for the first time in 2005.

DVSC managed to duplicate the feat and win the league in 2006 as well, after in the last round on June 3, they defeated Pápa 4-1, and the then-leader of the league Újpest FC (who had the same amount of points as DVSC but had more away wins) lost to Fehérvár in a climatic battle ending in 3-1, which also caused Fehérvár to place 3rd.

[edit] Current squad

As of July 16th, 2006

No. Position Player
1 Croatia GK Sandro Tomić
2 Hungary DF Péter Máté (on loan to Reading)
3 Hungary DF Csaba Szatmári
4 Hungary DF Leandro de Almeida
5 Serbia DF Dragan Vukmir
6 Hungary MF Béla Virág
7 Hungary MF Tibor Dombi
8 Hungary MF Csaba Madar
9 Hungary MF Tamás Sándor
10 Serbia FW Igor Bogdanovic
11 Montenegro FW Bojan Brnovic
12 Hungary GK János Balogh
13 Hungary MF Zoltán Balogh
16 Hungary DF Ádám Komlósi
No. Position Player
17 Hungary MF Norbert Mészáros
18 Hungary FW Róbert Zsolnai
19 Hungary MF Balázs Dzsudzsák
20 Hungary DF Aladár Virágh
21 Croatia MF Ronald Habi
22 Hungary DF Csaba Bernáth
23 Hungary FW László Rezes
24 Hungary GK Norbert Csernyánszki
26 Senegal FW Ibrahim Sidibe
28 Hungary MF Péter Halmosi
30 Hungary MF Zoltán Kiss
73 Hungary DF László Éger
81 Hungary MF Zoltán Böőr

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