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TJ OFC Gabčíkovo

OFC Russel Gabčíkovo was a Slovak football team, based in the town of Gabčíkovo. The club was founded in 1923. In February 2013, the club was renamed OFK Russel Gabčíkovo, due to the club's new sponsor.

OFC Russel Gabčíkovo
Full nameOFC Russel Gabčíkovo
Founded1923
Dissolved2016[1]
GroundTJ OFC Gabčíkovo,
Gabčíkovo
PresidentGyőrgy Csőrgő
Head coachJozef Olejník
2014–153rd
WebsiteClub website

In 2016, the club was dissolved due to financial problems.[1]

History Edit

If we take just football as the basis of organized sports, its origins date back over seventy-two years. However, if we seek the origins of folk games based on active movement, we have a very difficult time finding their first roots.

How did it actually start with football? Easily: in green- and blue-white. It is explained very clearly by the book titled 70 Years of Sports in Gabčíkovo – 1923–1993, according to which right after World War I French Legionnaires had been accommodated in the Castle Amade, who used to play football in the park of the castle. The bystander local youth liked this game very much. However, there was a problem: the villagers had no ball.

Meanwhile, they learned that the French soldiers adored cat meat and, consequently, the population of cats became soon “thinned” in Gabčikovo. The villagers sold male and female cats to Legionnaires and bought a real soccer ball.

Let’s suppose that indeed in 1923 football in Gabčikovo started its “journey of conquest”. However, in that case something is wrong, there is something contradictory in the memories of Imrich Vida and Michal Kovács: “The interest was great, and after all, we urged the youth to play, too!” The idea of founding our own team came up immediately; however, some basic statutes would have been necessary for that, but we did not have available anything like that. Fortunately, the local Roman Catholic Reverend – priest Rezső Bohus also supported us, even joined us... Concerning the previous quote, just two comments: Rezső Bohus was appointed to the post of parish priest of the village of Gabčíkovo only in July 1929, so he could join the football team at the most in the summer of 1930! On the other hand, the basis Statute of BSK – i.e. the Sports Club of Gabčíkovo already existed in 1927!

The football team of Gabčíkovo was in 1927 officially renamed as Gabčíkovský Športový Klub – BSK (BSK is the abbreviation of the Hungarian version of the club’s title). BSK then played matches in green and white colors; players had a set of sports uniforms and two footballs. František Bartalos recorded the statutes of the club. Leadership positions were given to the former athlete from Budapest, Ľudovít Pék and a local player, Štefan Komáromi. The backbone of the team was constituted by: František Pavlovics, Vojtech Bartal, Vojtech Kovács, Jozef Bartal, Jozef Pavlovics, František Vass, Jozef Horváth, and Imrich Vida, just like František Sveiger, Rezső Koczkás, Ladislav Bodó, Eugen Bodó and Štefan Horváth. The team of this club even won a Winning Cup in 1928 against other teams from the surrounding villages.

During the years 1938–1945 Gabčíkovo was again attached to Hungary, and the football players of the Sports Club of Gabčíkovo had been included into the County Youth League of Győr* in the context of football championships (*this included youth, who, depending on their age were classified into the organization for compulsory pre-military training of youth that existed in the years from 1921 to 1944 only in the former Hungary – comment of the translator). Arpád Knap and Michal Viola, who were coaches, prepared the following athletes from Gabčíkovo for football: Ladislav Mózes, František Sveiger, Eugen Both, Ignác Jakus, Tibor Csörgő, Michal Varga, Július Nagy, Ladislav Derzsi, Imrich Both, Ján Gróf, Ľudovít Tóth, Ľudovít Rákóczi, Eugen Raj and František Raj – who actually formed the framework of the football team.

After World War II, in 1947, properly organized football "kicked off". At its “cradle” stood Arpád Gróf, Aurel Heizer, Eugen Both, Ján Gróf, Alfred Bellus, Arpád Nagy and others who have contributed to the football playing of the team of Gabčíkovo by their help – at the district championship organized in Dunajská Streda. For a long time, the footballers of Čalovo (today Veľký Meder – comment of the translator) and Dunajská Streda have undermined the possibility of footballers from Gabčíkovo stepping higher. Finally in 1958 Gabčíkovo won the championship in the district and stepped forward to the regional championship, where the footballers of Gabčíkovo had remained until 1961. It was in that year when the team fell back to the level of district championships in which the team of Gabčíkovo played football matches between the years of 1961 and 1968 under the name of “Družstevník” (“Cooperator”), despite the fact that this their “godfather” was unable to support them...

In 1968, the creation of the team of an "innovative spirit” began. From the framework, which was constituted by: Ivan Frivalszky, Peter Frivalszky, Štefan Varga, Matej Derzsi, Štefan Both, Alfred Csiba, Imrich Csiba, Vojtech Gúgh, Ivan Palkovics, Florián Kozmér, Ladislav Patasi, Ondrej Rákóczi, Jozef Nagy, Štefan Mészáros, Mikuláš Bodó, Alfred Szabó, Gašpar Derzsi, Ján Ondrášek (four-time Czechoslovak national team), Peter Derzsi, Pavol Derzsi, Ladislav Sidó, Ľudovít Mészáros and František Heiszer – coach František Kuczmann prepared such a squad, which in 1976 won the title of district champion! Gabčíkovo moved to the county I. B league.

In 1978 the team was reorganized again. The squad consisted of the following players: A. Lukács, L. Nagy, Magyarics, Gy. Horváth, Sebő, Patasi, Sipos, Gaura, Halász, Balogh, and Žiak, and was led by coach Alexander Brányik into district class A. In the context of the football cup, this squad even “fought itself” into the circle of the sixteen best club teams in Slovakia.

Within the framework of championships, in the years 1979–1980 Gabčíkovo “ended” at 13th place; however, already in the season after – to the delight of its fans – it got up on the podium. The bronze group consisted at the time of its new coach, Bertalan Sipos and the following players: Mészáros, Botló, Farkas, Fodor, Izsmán, Lépes, Derzsi, Sebő, Malinovszky, Onódy, Csánó, Škabla, Štropka, Diószegi, Nagy, and Gábriš. Subsequently, first this football team from Gabčíkovo ranked itself at 4th place, and in the championship of 1982–83 it ranked itself at 5th place; however, under a new name, the “Telovýchovná Jednota Štátneho Majetku Gabčíkovo” (“Physical Education Union of the State Property of Gabčíkovo”), i.e. TJ SM Gabčíkovo.

In the meantime, the national economy started to sponsor this club with its “protective wings”, and the club started to succeed increasingly under the leadership of its director, coming from Baky. In the ranks of the team some changes were made and thus in 1989 it won the championship in class I. A. Two years later the team got into the so-called “western” team of class II of the Slovak National League. In 1991 the team remained in its class, although “on shaky legs”, but in 1993 it strengthened itself again and won another championship!

Members of the championship team were: Sergei Prikhodko and Attila Jankovics – goalkeepers, defenders were: Barnabáš Kováts, František Tóth (team captain), Jozef Medgyes, František Csiffári, Dezider Varga, Milan Škoda and Genadij Salov; deep-lying playmakers were: Tihamér Varga, Jozef Ravasz, Tibor Domonkos, Zoltán Mészáros, Peter Molnár and Ferdinand Szabó; and the forwards were: Zsolt Győri, Tibor Szabó and Gabriel Johancsik who attacked the opponents' goal.

The education of adolescents means continuous renewal and refreshment of football in Gabčíkovo. The young football players have been systematically dealt with since 1948. In 1976 the youth football team of Gabčíkovo achieved the title District Champion, and afterwards, in 1977 it achieved the title of a Champion in class I.B and it got to the class I.A, where the team of players, consisting of the following players: Darnay, Izsmán, Á. Mészáros, Jandura, Szeif, Both, Katona, Vida, R. Nagy, R. Mészáros, Kántor and Vörös was led by the following coaches: Alfréd Fekete and Žigmund Végh with the relevant knowledge and experience.

In 1993 the club celebrated its 70th anniversary – thanks to the sponsorship of the state property of Gabčíkovo – not only with the championship team of seniors but also with that of the youth! The goal difference they achieved could be recorded into the book of records: 136:23! The framework of the junior championship team consisted of the following players: Arnold Schweiger and Tibor Csonka – goalkeepers, Robert Szekács, Matej Jakus, Robert Ollé, Arpád Mészáros and Ladislav Derzsi – defenders, Imrich Gróf, Kornel Csicsay, Imrich Harsányi, Adrian Zsákovics, Koloman Strbka and Štefan Kovács – midfield players, and Norbert Both, Imrich Puskás, Szilárd Fekete, Ladislav Fenes and Marian Csölle – forwards. Their coach was Jozef Horváth, his assistant was Štefan Bodó and the team captain was Ing. Juraj Sóki.

Notable managers Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Čudné presuny ŠK Senec alebo Bermudský trojuholník na Žitnom ostrove?".

External links Edit

  • Official website (in Slovak)

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Not to be confused with SK 1923 Gabcikovo OFC Russel Gabcikovo was a Slovak football team based in the town of Gabcikovo The club was founded in 1923 In February 2013 the club was renamed OFK Russel Gabcikovo due to the club s new sponsor OFC Russel GabcikovoFull nameOFC Russel GabcikovoFounded1923Dissolved2016 1 GroundTJ OFC Gabcikovo GabcikovoPresidentGyorgy CsorgoHead coachJozef Olejnik2014 153rdWebsiteClub websiteIn 2016 the club was dissolved due to financial problems 1 Contents 1 History 2 Notable managers 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThis article is written like a personal reflection personal essay or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor s personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message If we take just football as the basis of organized sports its origins date back over seventy two years However if we seek the origins of folk games based on active movement we have a very difficult time finding their first roots How did it actually start with football Easily in green and blue white It is explained very clearly by the book titled 70 Years of Sports in Gabcikovo 1923 1993 according to which right after World War I French Legionnaires had been accommodated in the Castle Amade who used to play football in the park of the castle The bystander local youth liked this game very much However there was a problem the villagers had no ball Meanwhile they learned that the French soldiers adored cat meat and consequently the population of cats became soon thinned in Gabcikovo The villagers sold male and female cats to Legionnaires and bought a real soccer ball Let s suppose that indeed in 1923 football in Gabcikovo started its journey of conquest However in that case something is wrong there is something contradictory in the memories of Imrich Vida and Michal Kovacs The interest was great and after all we urged the youth to play too The idea of founding our own team came up immediately however some basic statutes would have been necessary for that but we did not have available anything like that Fortunately the local Roman Catholic Reverend priest Rezso Bohus also supported us even joined us Concerning the previous quote just two comments Rezso Bohus was appointed to the post of parish priest of the village of Gabcikovo only in July 1929 so he could join the football team at the most in the summer of 1930 On the other hand the basis Statute of BSK i e the Sports Club of Gabcikovo already existed in 1927 The football team of Gabcikovo was in 1927 officially renamed as Gabcikovsky Sportovy Klub BSK BSK is the abbreviation of the Hungarian version of the club s title BSK then played matches in green and white colors players had a set of sports uniforms and two footballs Frantisek Bartalos recorded the statutes of the club Leadership positions were given to the former athlete from Budapest Ľudovit Pek and a local player Stefan Komaromi The backbone of the team was constituted by Frantisek Pavlovics Vojtech Bartal Vojtech Kovacs Jozef Bartal Jozef Pavlovics Frantisek Vass Jozef Horvath and Imrich Vida just like Frantisek Sveiger Rezso Koczkas Ladislav Bodo Eugen Bodo and Stefan Horvath The team of this club even won a Winning Cup in 1928 against other teams from the surrounding villages During the years 1938 1945 Gabcikovo was again attached to Hungary and the football players of the Sports Club of Gabcikovo had been included into the County Youth League of Gyor in the context of football championships this included youth who depending on their age were classified into the organization for compulsory pre military training of youth that existed in the years from 1921 to 1944 only in the former Hungary comment of the translator Arpad Knap and Michal Viola who were coaches prepared the following athletes from Gabcikovo for football Ladislav Mozes Frantisek Sveiger Eugen Both Ignac Jakus Tibor Csorgo Michal Varga Julius Nagy Ladislav Derzsi Imrich Both Jan Grof Ľudovit Toth Ľudovit Rakoczi Eugen Raj and Frantisek Raj who actually formed the framework of the football team After World War II in 1947 properly organized football kicked off At its cradle stood Arpad Grof Aurel Heizer Eugen Both Jan Grof Alfred Bellus Arpad Nagy and others who have contributed to the football playing of the team of Gabcikovo by their help at the district championship organized in Dunajska Streda For a long time the footballers of Calovo today Veľky Meder comment of the translator and Dunajska Streda have undermined the possibility of footballers from Gabcikovo stepping higher Finally in 1958 Gabcikovo won the championship in the district and stepped forward to the regional championship where the footballers of Gabcikovo had remained until 1961 It was in that year when the team fell back to the level of district championships in which the team of Gabcikovo played football matches between the years of 1961 and 1968 under the name of Druzstevnik Cooperator despite the fact that this their godfather was unable to support them In 1968 the creation of the team of an innovative spirit began From the framework which was constituted by Ivan Frivalszky Peter Frivalszky Stefan Varga Matej Derzsi Stefan Both Alfred Csiba Imrich Csiba Vojtech Gugh Ivan Palkovics Florian Kozmer Ladislav Patasi Ondrej Rakoczi Jozef Nagy Stefan Meszaros Mikulas Bodo Alfred Szabo Gaspar Derzsi Jan Ondrasek four time Czechoslovak national team Peter Derzsi Pavol Derzsi Ladislav Sido Ľudovit Meszaros and Frantisek Heiszer coach Frantisek Kuczmann prepared such a squad which in 1976 won the title of district champion Gabcikovo moved to the county I B league In 1978 the team was reorganized again The squad consisted of the following players A Lukacs L Nagy Magyarics Gy Horvath Sebo Patasi Sipos Gaura Halasz Balogh and Ziak and was led by coach Alexander Branyik into district class A In the context of the football cup this squad even fought itself into the circle of the sixteen best club teams in Slovakia Within the framework of championships in the years 1979 1980 Gabcikovo ended at 13th place however already in the season after to the delight of its fans it got up on the podium The bronze group consisted at the time of its new coach Bertalan Sipos and the following players Meszaros Botlo Farkas Fodor Izsman Lepes Derzsi Sebo Malinovszky Onody Csano Skabla Stropka Dioszegi Nagy and Gabris Subsequently first this football team from Gabcikovo ranked itself at 4th place and in the championship of 1982 83 it ranked itself at 5th place however under a new name the Telovychovna Jednota Statneho Majetku Gabcikovo Physical Education Union of the State Property of Gabcikovo i e TJ SM Gabcikovo In the meantime the national economy started to sponsor this club with its protective wings and the club started to succeed increasingly under the leadership of its director coming from Baky In the ranks of the team some changes were made and thus in 1989 it won the championship in class I A Two years later the team got into the so called western team of class II of the Slovak National League In 1991 the team remained in its class although on shaky legs but in 1993 it strengthened itself again and won another championship Members of the championship team were Sergei Prikhodko and Attila Jankovics goalkeepers defenders were Barnabas Kovats Frantisek Toth team captain Jozef Medgyes Frantisek Csiffari Dezider Varga Milan Skoda and Genadij Salov deep lying playmakers were Tihamer Varga Jozef Ravasz Tibor Domonkos Zoltan Meszaros Peter Molnar and Ferdinand Szabo and the forwards were Zsolt Gyori Tibor Szabo and Gabriel Johancsik who attacked the opponents goal The education of adolescents means continuous renewal and refreshment of football in Gabcikovo The young football players have been systematically dealt with since 1948 In 1976 the youth football team of Gabcikovo achieved the title District Champion and afterwards in 1977 it achieved the title of a Champion in class I B and it got to the class I A where the team of players consisting of the following players Darnay Izsman A Meszaros Jandura Szeif Both Katona Vida R Nagy R Meszaros Kantor and Voros was led by the following coaches Alfred Fekete and Zigmund Vegh with the relevant knowledge and experience In 1993 the club celebrated its 70th anniversary thanks to the sponsorship of the state property of Gabcikovo not only with the championship team of seniors but also with that of the youth The goal difference they achieved could be recorded into the book of records 136 23 The framework of the junior championship team consisted of the following players Arnold Schweiger and Tibor Csonka goalkeepers Robert Szekacs Matej Jakus Robert Olle Arpad Meszaros and Ladislav Derzsi defenders Imrich Grof Kornel Csicsay Imrich Harsanyi Adrian Zsakovics Koloman Strbka and Stefan Kovacs midfield players and Norbert Both Imrich Puskas Szilard Fekete Ladislav Fenes and Marian Csolle forwards Their coach was Jozef Horvath his assistant was Stefan Bodo and the team captain was Ing Juraj Soki Notable managers Edit nbsp Marian Sutto 2013 nbsp Tibor Szaban 2013 nbsp Ľubomir Luhovy 2013 2015 nbsp Mikulas Radvanyi 2015 nbsp Jozef Olejnik 2015 2016 References Edit a b Cudne presuny SK Senec alebo Bermudsky trojuholnik na Zitnom ostrove External links EditOfficial website in Slovak Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TJ OFC Gabcikovo amp oldid 1083822399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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