Tiszakécske LC
Full nameTiszakécske Labdarugó Club
Founded1950
GroundVárosi Stadion
Capacity4,500
ChairmanAdrián Horváth
ManagerLászlò Vas
LeagueNemzeti Bajnokság II
2022–23NB II, 11th of 20
WebsiteClub website

Tiszakécske Labdarugó Club is a Hungarian football club from the town of Tiszakécske, Hungary.[1]

History

Tiszakécske FC debuted in the 1997–98 season of the Hungarian League and finished fifteenth. The relegation play-offs were lost against III. Kerületi TVE and the club were relegated.[2]

Current squad

As of 14 September 2023[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Gvishiani (on loan from Samtredia)
4 DF Hungary HUN Attila Grünvald (on loan from Kecskemét)
5 DF Hungary HUN Zsolt Máté
6 DF Hungary HUN Róbert Csáki
7 MF Hungary HUN András Winkler
8 MF Romania ROU Carlo Erdei
9 FW Hungary HUN Zoltán Horváth
10 FW Hungary HUN Balázs Zamostny
11 MF Hungary HUN Benjamin Balázs
14 DF Hungary HUN Roland Bekker
15 DF Hungary HUN Ferenc Fodor
17 MF Hungary HUN Ádám Szekér
18 MF Hungary HUN Attila Márkus
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Hungary HUN Dominik Kocsis (on loan from Puskás Akadémia II)
22 FW Hungary HUN Alexander Torvund
25 MF Ukraine UKR Denys Kryvotsiuk (on loan from Zalaegerszeg II)
26 MF Hungary HUN Lajos Bertus
27 FW Hungary HUN Márk Bencze
30 MF Hungary HUN Levente Szőr (on loan from Kisvárda)
31 GK Hungary HUN Ágoston Kiss (on loan from Zalaegerszeg)
36 DF Hungary HUN Ádám Viczián (on loan from Diósgyőr)
37 GK Hungary HUN Rostislav Prokop
67 FW Hungary HUN Dominik Cipf
70 MF Hungary HUN Bence Gyurján
74 DF Hungary HUN Imre Polyák
77 DF Hungary HUN Balázs Kiss

Stadium

First pitch

The first sample football match of Tiszakécske FC was announced to be played on 27 July 1997 against Diósgyőri VTK The old stadium capacity 9000 person witch is 4500 seats and 5500 stands. The record attendance is 9000 person against Újpest TE on 28 February 1998

Honours

Domestic

Hungary Hungary

Name changes

  • 1945: Újkécskei MOVE
  • 1945–1949: Újkécskei SE
  • 1949–1950: Újkécskei KIOSz
  • 1950–1951: Tiszakécskei Sz. KIOSz
  • 1951–1955: Tiszakécskei SK
  • 1955–1956: Tiszakécskei Traktor
  • 1956–1957: Tiszakécskei Bástya
  • 1957–1960: Tiszakécskei SK
  • 1960–1975: Tiszakécskei Permetezőgépgyár
  • 1975–1980 Tiszakécskei KSK
  • 1980–1993 Tiszakécske LC
  • 1993–1996: Tiszakécskei Futball Club
  • 1996–1997: Tiszakécske FC-Eurobusz
  • 1997–1999: Tiszakécske FC
  • 1999–2000: Affiliated with Tiszakécske FC-Cegléd
  • 2000–2017: Tiszakécske VSE
  • 2017–2020: Duna Aszfalt TVSE
  • 2020–present: Tiszakécske LC

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Tiszakécske FC.

Sponsorship

References

  1. "Tiszakécske FC". Magyarfutball.hu. 23 May 2015.
  2. "Hungarian League 1997–98". The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation. 23 May 2015.
  3. "Tiszakécske squad". Soccerway. Retrieved 22 March 2023.


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