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Pécsi MFC

Pécsi Mecsek Football Club, commonly referred to as Pécsi MFC or simply PMFC, is a professional Hungarian football club based in Pécs, Baranya, that currently competes in the Hungarian second division. The club was established on 16 February 1973 by the merger of five other clubs from the city, Pécsi Dózsa, Pécsi Ércbányász SC, Pécsi Helyiipari SK, Pécsi Bányász and Pécsi Építők.

Pécsi MFC
Full namePécsi Mecsek Football Club
Nickname(s)Pamacs, Munkás (Worker)
Short namePMFC
Founded1950; 74 years ago (1950)
as Pécsi Dózsa
GroundStadion PMFC
Capacity7,000
ChairmanJános Győri
ManagersNémeth Zsolt
LeagueNB II
2022–23NB II, 7th of 20
WebsiteClub website

Pécsi MFC's home ground is the Stadium of PMFC, also known as Stadium of Újmecsekalja, a football stadium in Uránváros. The stadium's current capacity is 7,000 and was opened in 1955.

Pécsi MFC holds long-standing rivalries with other football clubs, most notably Szentlőrinc SE from Szentlőrinc, Komlói Bányász SK, a club based in Komló, a city near Pécs, and Kaposvári Rákóczi FC from Kaposvár.

Since its foundation in 1973, the club played most of their seasons in the first division, with twelve seasons spent in the second division. After finishing first place in the Western Group of the second division in 2011, the club was promoted to the highest level professional league.

Despite finishing 11th in the 2014–15 season, the club lost its professional licence due to financial difficulties and gained admittance to the fourth tier of the Hungarian league system in time for the start of the following season. The relegation saw owner Dezső Matyi leaving the club after 8 years,[1] when he sold his share to the city of Pécs.[2]

Pécsi are best known for becoming the first European opponents of Universitatea Craiova when they played against the White-Blues in the 1970–71 Fairs Cup.

History edit

Early years (1950–1972) edit

Although association football had been present in Pécs since the early 20th century, the predecessor of Pécsi MFC was founded later, in 1950 with the name Pécsi Dózsa. The new club started to compete in the third division and eventually won promotion to the second division in 1953.[3] After spending only two years in the NB II with moderate success, Pécsi Dózsa started the 1950 season in the top flight of the Hungarian football pyramid, after a fusion with Budapest-based club Kőbányai Dózsa. Pécsi Dózsa made its debut in the first division on 27 February 1955, with a 3–0 win against Szombathely.[4] With only one year of hiatus, Pécsi Dózsa was a member of the NB I until 1972, when the club underwent another, more complex fusion with four other local clubs.

From Pécsi Dózsa to Pécsi MSC edit

Pécs played in second division in the 1975–76 season. They finished as champions of the second division in the 1976–77season. They then played in the first division for 20 years between 1977 and 1997. They also won the Hungarian Cup in 1990.

In the then European Cup Winners Cup they were drawn against Manchester United, and became the first team to play against English opposition in Europe since English teams were banned five years previously. They lost the game 3–0 on aggregate, and Manchester United went on to win the competition, beating Barcelona in the final.[5]

In 2003 Pécs rejoined the first division after two years of exile.[6] They drew with Szombathelyi Haladás and finished first eleven points clear. Tamás Nagy's team lost only three games out of 34 matches.

The club won the 2019–20 Nemzeti Bajnokság III season which was interrupted and finally terminated in May 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Pécs was then eligible to play in the 2020-21 Nemzeti Bajnokság II.[7]

On 29 June 2022, Ádám Weitner was appointed as the coach of the club.[8]

On 21 February 2024, János Mátyus was appointed as the coach of the club.[9][10]

Current squad edit

As of 15 February 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF   HUN László Rácz
5 DF   SRB Danilo Pejović
7 FW   HUN Máté Szabó
9 FW   HUN Balázs Rácz
10 MF   HUN István Harsányi
11 FW   HUN Kristóf Tóth-Gábor
13 GK   HUN Donát Helesfay
14 DF   HUN Zsombor Takács
16 DF   HUN Martin Majnovics
17 FW   HUN Bence Vas
18 MF   HUN Ádám Miknyóczki (on loan from MTK Budapest)
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF   HUN Botond Varga
20 FW   HUN Zalán Gera
21 DF   HUN Botond Terbe
22 FW   HUN András Bukovics
26 MF   ROU Raul Krausz
30 MF   HUN Martin Hudák
32 DF   HUN Valentin Hadaró
76 FW   SVK Alex Lacza (on loan from Győr)
77 MF   HUN Edvin Bachesz
81 GK   HUN Dániel Varasdi
88 MF   HUN Tamás Szeles

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   HUN Szilveszter Nagy (at Szentlőrinc until 30 June 2024)
DF   HUN Péter Miklós (at Szentlőrinc until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   HUN Kolos Orbán (at Pécsi EAC until 30 June 2024)
DF   UKR Oleksiy Shvedyuk (at Siófok until 30 June 2024)

Stadium edit

Stadion PMFC is a UEFA Category 1 football stadium in Pécs, Hungary. It is currently used for football matches and is the home stadium of Pécsi MFC. The stadium is able to hold 7,000 people and was opened in 1955.[11] The stadium used to be referred to as "PMSC stadion" due to the old name of the local team, and sometimes referred to as "Újmecsekaljai stadion", which is derived from the name of the district,[12] where the stadium is located.

Name changes edit

  • 1950: Dózsa (Pécsi Dózsa Sport Club)
  • 1973: PMSC (Pécsi Munkás Sport Club) amalgamation with Pécsi Bányász SC (founded in 1921 as DVAC), Pécsi Ércbányász SC (founded in 1957), Pécsi Helyiipar SK (founded in 1957) and Pécsi Építők (founded in 1949)
  • 1995: PMFC (Pécsi Mecsek Futball Club)

Season results edit

Honours edit

European cup history edit

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup edit

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1990–91 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1. Round   Manchester United 0–2 0–1 0–3

UEFA Intertoto Cup edit

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1962–63 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 8   Blauw-Wit Amsterdam 5–2 0–0
Group 8   FK Velež Mostar 4–1 2–1
Group 8   VfV Hildesheim 5–3 1–0
Quarter-finals   NK Rijeka 2–1 2–2 4–3
Semi-finals   Calcio Padova 0–3 3–4 3–7
1988 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 9   Grasshopper FC 0–1 0–1
Group 9   Pogoń Szczecin 3–1 0–0
Group 9   Östers IF 2–0 1–3

UEFA Cup edit

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1. Round   Universitatea Craiova 3–0 1–2 4–2
2. Round   Newcastle United 2–0(aet) 0–2 2–2(p)
3. Round   Juventus FC 0–2 0–1 0–3
1986–87 UEFA Cup 1. Round   Feyenoord Rotterdam 1–0 0–2 1–2
1991–92 UEFA Cup 1. Round   VfB Stuttgart 2–2 1–4 3–6

See also edit

Other clubs from Pécs edit

References edit

  1. ^ nemzetisport.hu (19 June 2015). "PMFC: Matyi Dezső távozik a klubtól – sajtóhír – NSO". nemzetisport.hu.
  2. ^ nemzetisport.hu (17 July 2015). "PMFC: 300 milliót és egy ingatlant ad a klubért Matyinak a város -". nemzetisport.hu.
  3. ^ . www.pmfc.hu. Archived from the original on 15 March 2012.
  4. ^ Magyarfutball.hu. "Pécs, Pécsi Dózsa SC (történet, adatok) • csapatok • Magyarfutball.hu". magyarfutball.hu.
  5. ^ "Official Manchester United Website". Manchester United F.C.
  6. ^ "Pécs rejoin Hungarian élite". UEFA. 22 June 2003.
  7. ^ "Summary – NB III – Hungary – Results, fixtures, tables and news – Soccerway".
  8. ^ "Weitner Ádám a PMFC új vezetőedzője". PMFC (in Hungarian). Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  9. ^ "NB II: Mátyus János a PMFC új vezetőedzője – hivatalos". Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 21 February 2024. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  10. ^ "Mátyus János a PMFC új vezetőedzője". PMFC (in Hungarian). Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  11. ^ Magyarfutball.hu. "Pécs, PMFC Stadion: képek, adatok • stadionok • Magyarfutball.hu". magyarfutball.hu.
  12. ^ "Újmecsekalja – Wikimapia". wikimapia.org.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Hungarian)
  • Detailed international matches list

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Pecsi Mecsek Football Club commonly referred to as Pecsi MFC or simply PMFC is a professional Hungarian football club based in Pecs Baranya that currently competes in the Hungarian second division The club was established on 16 February 1973 by the merger of five other clubs from the city Pecsi Dozsa Pecsi Ercbanyasz SC Pecsi Helyiipari SK Pecsi Banyasz and Pecsi Epitok Pecsi MFCFull namePecsi Mecsek Football ClubNickname s Pamacs Munkas Worker Short namePMFCFounded1950 74 years ago 1950 as Pecsi DozsaGroundStadion PMFCCapacity7 000ChairmanJanos GyoriManagersNemeth ZsoltLeagueNB II2022 23NB II 7th of 20WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursPecsi MFC s home ground is the Stadium of PMFC also known as Stadium of Ujmecsekalja a football stadium in Uranvaros The stadium s current capacity is 7 000 and was opened in 1955 Pecsi MFC holds long standing rivalries with other football clubs most notably Szentlorinc SE from Szentlorinc Komloi Banyasz SK a club based in Komlo a city near Pecs and Kaposvari Rakoczi FC from Kaposvar Since its foundation in 1973 the club played most of their seasons in the first division with twelve seasons spent in the second division After finishing first place in the Western Group of the second division in 2011 the club was promoted to the highest level professional league Despite finishing 11th in the 2014 15 season the club lost its professional licence due to financial difficulties and gained admittance to the fourth tier of the Hungarian league system in time for the start of the following season The relegation saw owner Dezso Matyi leaving the club after 8 years 1 when he sold his share to the city of Pecs 2 Pecsi are best known for becoming the first European opponents of Universitatea Craiova when they played against the White Blues in the 1970 71 Fairs Cup Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1950 1972 1 2 From Pecsi Dozsa to Pecsi MSC 2 Current squad 2 1 Out on loan 3 Stadium 4 Name changes 5 Season results 6 Honours 7 European cup history 7 1 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 7 2 UEFA Intertoto Cup 7 3 UEFA Cup 8 See also 8 1 Other clubs from Pecs 9 References 10 External linksHistory editEarly years 1950 1972 edit Although association football had been present in Pecs since the early 20th century the predecessor of Pecsi MFC was founded later in 1950 with the name Pecsi Dozsa The new club started to compete in the third division and eventually won promotion to the second division in 1953 3 After spending only two years in the NB II with moderate success Pecsi Dozsa started the 1950 season in the top flight of the Hungarian football pyramid after a fusion with Budapest based club Kobanyai Dozsa Pecsi Dozsa made its debut in the first division on 27 February 1955 with a 3 0 win against Szombathely 4 With only one year of hiatus Pecsi Dozsa was a member of the NB I until 1972 when the club underwent another more complex fusion with four other local clubs From Pecsi Dozsa to Pecsi MSC edit Pecs played in second division in the 1975 76 season They finished as champions of the second division in the 1976 77season They then played in the first division for 20 years between 1977 and 1997 They also won the Hungarian Cup in 1990 In the then European Cup Winners Cup they were drawn against Manchester United and became the first team to play against English opposition in Europe since English teams were banned five years previously They lost the game 3 0 on aggregate and Manchester United went on to win the competition beating Barcelona in the final 5 In 2003 Pecs rejoined the first division after two years of exile 6 They drew with Szombathelyi Haladas and finished first eleven points clear Tamas Nagy s team lost only three games out of 34 matches The club won the 2019 20 Nemzeti Bajnoksag III season which was interrupted and finally terminated in May 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic Pecs was then eligible to play in the 2020 21 Nemzeti Bajnoksag II 7 On 29 June 2022 Adam Weitner was appointed as the coach of the club 8 On 21 February 2024 Janos Matyus was appointed as the coach of the club 9 10 Current squad editAs of 15 February 2024Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player3 DF nbsp HUN Laszlo Racz5 DF nbsp SRB Danilo Pejovic7 FW nbsp HUN Mate Szabo9 FW nbsp HUN Balazs Racz10 MF nbsp HUN Istvan Harsanyi11 FW nbsp HUN Kristof Toth Gabor13 GK nbsp HUN Donat Helesfay14 DF nbsp HUN Zsombor Takacs16 DF nbsp HUN Martin Majnovics17 FW nbsp HUN Bence Vas18 MF nbsp HUN Adam Miknyoczki on loan from MTK Budapest No Pos Nation Player19 DF nbsp HUN Botond Varga20 FW nbsp HUN Zalan Gera21 DF nbsp HUN Botond Terbe22 FW nbsp HUN Andras Bukovics26 MF nbsp ROU Raul Krausz30 MF nbsp HUN Martin Hudak32 DF nbsp HUN Valentin Hadaro76 FW nbsp SVK Alex Lacza on loan from Gyor 77 MF nbsp HUN Edvin Bachesz81 GK nbsp HUN Daniel Varasdi88 MF nbsp HUN Tamas SzelesOut on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK nbsp HUN Szilveszter Nagy at Szentlorinc until 30 June 2024 DF nbsp HUN Peter Miklos at Szentlorinc until 30 June 2024 No Pos Nation Player DF nbsp HUN Kolos Orban at Pecsi EAC until 30 June 2024 DF nbsp UKR Oleksiy Shvedyuk at Siofok until 30 June 2024 Stadium editMain article Stadion PMFC Stadion PMFC is a UEFA Category 1 football stadium in Pecs Hungary It is currently used for football matches and is the home stadium of Pecsi MFC The stadium is able to hold 7 000 people and was opened in 1955 11 The stadium used to be referred to as PMSC stadion due to the old name of the local team and sometimes referred to as Ujmecsekaljai stadion which is derived from the name of the district 12 where the stadium is located Name changes edit1950 Dozsa Pecsi Dozsa Sport Club 1973 PMSC Pecsi Munkas Sport Club amalgamation with Pecsi Banyasz SC founded in 1921 as DVAC Pecsi Ercbanyasz SC founded in 1957 Pecsi Helyiipar SK founded in 1957 and Pecsi Epitok founded in 1949 1995 PMFC Pecsi Mecsek Futball Club Season results editMain article List of Pecsi MFC seasonsHonours editNemzeti Bajnoksag I Runners up 1 1985 86 Third Place 1 1990 91 Nemzeti Bajnoksag II Winners 4 1958 59 1976 77 2002 03 2010 11 Hungarian Cup Winners 1 1989 90 Runners up 2 1977 78 1986 87 Hungarian League Cup Runners up 1 2008 09European cup history editUEFA Cup Winners Cup edit Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate1990 91 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1 Round nbsp Manchester United 0 2 0 1 0 3UEFA Intertoto Cup edit Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate1962 63 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 8 nbsp Blauw Wit Amsterdam 5 2 0 0Group 8 nbsp FK Velez Mostar 4 1 2 1Group 8 nbsp VfV Hildesheim 5 3 1 0Quarter finals nbsp NK Rijeka 2 1 2 2 4 3Semi finals nbsp Calcio Padova 0 3 3 4 3 71988 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 9 nbsp Grasshopper FC 0 1 0 1Group 9 nbsp Pogon Szczecin 3 1 0 0Group 9 nbsp Osters IF 2 0 1 3UEFA Cup edit Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate1970 71 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1 Round nbsp Universitatea Craiova 3 0 1 2 4 22 Round nbsp Newcastle United 2 0 aet 0 2 2 2 p 3 Round nbsp Juventus FC 0 2 0 1 0 31986 87 UEFA Cup 1 Round nbsp Feyenoord Rotterdam 1 0 0 2 1 21991 92 UEFA Cup 1 Round nbsp VfB Stuttgart 2 2 1 4 3 6See also editList of Pecsi MFC managers List of Pecsi MFC seasonsOther clubs from Pecs edit Pecsi Vasutas SK Pecs Baranya FCReferences edit nemzetisport hu 19 June 2015 PMFC Matyi Dezso tavozik a klubtol sajtohir NSO nemzetisport hu nemzetisport hu 17 July 2015 PMFC 300 milliot es egy ingatlant ad a klubert Matyinak a varos nemzetisport hu PMFC MATIAS hivatalos weboldala www pmfc hu Archived from the original on 15 March 2012 Magyarfutball hu Pecs Pecsi Dozsa SC tortenet adatok csapatok Magyarfutball hu magyarfutball hu Official Manchester United Website Manchester United F C Pecs rejoin Hungarian elite UEFA 22 June 2003 Summary NB III Hungary Results fixtures tables and news Soccerway Weitner Adam a PMFC uj vezetoedzoje PMFC in Hungarian Retrieved 22 February 2024 NB II Matyus Janos a PMFC uj vezetoedzoje hivatalos Nemzeti Sport in Hungarian 21 February 2024 Retrieved 22 February 2024 Matyus Janos a PMFC uj vezetoedzoje PMFC in Hungarian Retrieved 22 February 2024 Magyarfutball hu Pecs PMFC Stadion kepek adatok stadionok Magyarfutball hu magyarfutball hu Ujmecsekalja Wikimapia wikimapia org External links editOfficial website in Hungarian Detailed international matches list Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pecsi MFC amp oldid 1209529530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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