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Ferencvárosi TC (men's handball)

Ferencvárosi Torna Club is a Hungarian handball club from Budapest, that plays in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the top level championship in Hungary.

Ferencvárosi TC
Full nameFerencvárosi Torna Club
Nickname(s)Fradi
Short nameFTC
Founded1950; 73 years ago (1950)
ArenaElek Gyula Aréna, Budapest
Riz Levente Sport- és Rendezvényközpont, Budapest
Capacity1,300
1,500
PresidentZsolt Ákos Jeney
Head coachIstván Pásztor
LeagueNemzeti Bajnokság I
2021–22Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 4th of 14
Club colours   
Home
Away
Website
Official site
Budapest, Ferencváros, IX. ker
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Location of FTC
FTC
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Location of FTC

Crest, colours, supporters Edit

Naming history Edit

Name Period
FTC −2008
FTC-Cityline 2008–2010
Celebi FTC 2010–2011
FTC-PLER Budapest 2011–2013
FTC-Bástyamillenium 2013–2014
FTC 2014–2019
FTC-HungaroControl 2019–2020
FTC 2020–2023
FTC-Green Collect 2023–

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsor Edit

The following table shows in detail Ferencvárosi TC kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year:

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2017–2019     tippmix, Budapest
2019– tippmix, my drone space, Lidl, Budapest

Kits Edit

Sports Hall information Edit

 
Home hall: Elek Gyula Aréna

Management Edit

Position Name
President   Gábor Kubatov
Executive Vice President   Zoltán Nyíri
Director – General For Economic Affairs   Miklós Szalai
Executive Director   Zsolt Görög
Technical manager   Máté Szaszkó
Member Of The Board   Beatrix Kökény
Member Of The Board   András Sike
Member Of The Board   Gyula Rákosi
Member Of The Board   Tibor Rékasi
Member Of The Board   Dr. János Bácskai
Member Of The Board   György Rieb
Male And Youth Head Of Department   Sándor Király

Team Edit

Current squad Edit

Squad for the 2022–23 season
 
FTC

Technical staff Edit

  • Head coach:   István Pásztor
  • Goalkeeping coach:   Zsolt Ocsovai
  • Fitness coach:   Ábel Nagy
  • Physiotherapist:   Dorottya Zsembery
  • Masseur:   Máté Varga
  • Club doctor:   Dr. Balázs Sárdy

Transfers Edit

Transfers for the 2023–24 season

Previous squads Edit

Top scorers Edit

Season Player Apps/Goals
2007–2008   José Savon 22/241
2008–2009   José Savon 19/152
2009–2010   Marinko Kelečević 13/103
2010–2011   Marinko Kelečević 30/186
2011–2012   Gábor Pálos 26/95
2012–2013   Péter Lendvay 25/108
2013–2014   Béla Márkus 26/132
2014–2015   Balázs Pozsgai 26/137
2015–2016   Dániel Takó 26/102
2016–2017   Máté Marczinkó 26/122
2017–2018   Gábor Pálos 26/80
2018–2019   Gábor Ancsin 24/144
2019–2020 Cancelled
2020–2021   Bence Nagy 25/117
2021–2022   Bence Nagy 26/171
2022–2023   Bence Nagy 25/153

Honours Edit

Honours No. Years
League
Nemzeti Bajnokság I Third Place 1 2010–11
Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B Winners 2 2008–09, 2016–17
Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B Runners-up 1 2015–16
Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B Third Place 1 2014–15
Domestic cups
Magyar Kupa Winners 1 1963
Magyar Kupa Runners-up 2 1979
Magyar Kupa Third Place 2 1964, 1977
Best European Results
EHF Cup Winners' Cup Third Round 1 2009–10
EHF European League (EHF Cup) (IHF Cup) Round of 16 1 2022–23

Individual awards Edit

Domestic Edit

Nemzeti Bajnokság I Top Scorer[21]

Season Name Goals
2010–11   Marinko Kelečević 186
2021–22   Bence Nagy 171
2022–23   Bence Nagy 153

Recent seasons Edit

As of 4 Július 2020.
Season Division Pos. Magyar kupa
2007–08 NB II Délnyugat   1st
2008–09 NB I/B Kelet   1st Fourth place
2009–10 NB I 9th
2010–11 NB I  
2011–12 NB I 7th
2012–13 NB I   5th
Season Division Pos. Magyar kupa
2013–14 NB I/B Kelet 4th
2014–15 NB I/B Kelet 3rd
2015–16 NB I/B Kelet 2nd Round 3
2016–17 NB I/B Kelet   1st Round 5
2017–18 NB I 12th Round 3
2018–19 NB I 7th Round 5
2019–20 NB I Cancelled
2020–21 NB I 6th Round 5
2021–22 NB I 4th Round 5
2022–23 NB I 4th Round 4

European competition Edit

EHF Cup Winners' Cup: from the 2012–13 season, the men's competition was merged with the EHF Cup.
EHF Cup: It was formerly known as the IHF Cup until 1993. Also, starting from the 2012–13 season the competition has been merged with the EHF Cup Winners' Cup. The competition will be known as the EHF European League from the 2020–21 season.

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2022–23 EHF European League First qualifying round   CS Minaur Baia Mare 38–22 36–27 74–49
Second qualifying round   CSA Steaua București 35–31 31–33 66–64
Group stage
(Group B)
  PAUC Handball 28–25 30–33 4th
  Ystads IF 37–34 35–35
  Valur 33–33 39–43
  SG Flensburg-Handewitt 27–27 30–42
  BM Benidorm 32–33 27–23
1/16   Montpellier HB 30–36 29–43 59–79

European record Edit

As of 10 September 2022:
Competition Seasons Year(s) in the competition
EHF European League 1x 2022/23
EHF Cup Winners' Cup (defunct) 1x 2009/10
Source: kézitörténelem.hu 2 seasons

Overall results by opponent and country Edit

As of 01/10/2021