Vasas SC (men's water polo)

Vasas Sport Club
Founded 1945 (1945)
League OB I
Based in Budapest, Hungary
Arena Komjádi Swimming Pool
Capacity: 1,800
Colors          
President László Szabó
Head coach László Földi
Website vasassc.hu
Activ departments of Vasas
Football Handball Basketball (Men's)
Basketball (Women's) Ice Hockey Water Polo
Volleyball Athletics Swimming
Canoe/kayak Boxing Fencing
Tennis Wrestling Gymnastic
Ski Aerobic Chess

The Vasas SC water polo team is a department of the Budapest-based sports association Vasas SC. One of the most successful teams in the country, they have won the Hungarian Championship 17 times and the Hungarian Cup 15 times. The club also had major successes on continental level as they won the LEN Euroleague (formerly European Champions Cup), Europe's premier water polo competition two times and took the LEN Cup Winners' Cup title on three occasions as well.[1]

Starting from the 2010–11 season, the club is officially known as TEVA-Vasas-UNIQA due to sponsorship reasons.[2]

Naming history

Honours

Domestic competitions

Winners (18) : 1947, 1949, 1953, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1988–89, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2011–12
Runners-up (18) : 1945, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1984–85, 1989–90, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2010–11
Winners (15) : 1947, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1997, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2004, 2005, 2009
Runners-up (9) : 1975, 1985, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1996, 1999–00, 2002–03, 2006, 2008

European competitions

Winners (2) : 1979–80, 1984–85
Winners (3) : 1985–86, 1994–95, 2001–02
Runners-up (1) : 2002–03
Winners (1) : 1985

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2014–15 season
Player Pos.
1 Hungary Botond Barabás GK
Hungary Máté Bóbis
Hungary Gergely Burián
Croatia Antun Goreta
Hungary Tamás Gyárfás, Jr.
Hungary Dávid Hőna
Hungary Norbert Juhász-Szelei
Hungary Kristóf Szeif Kiss
Hungary Toni Németh
Hungary Tamás Sedlmayer
Hungary Ádám Steinmetz
Hungary Bálint Takács
Hungary Kristóf Várnai
Hungary Zoltán Vereczkey
14 Hungary Bernát Tihanyi GK
Hungary Nikolas Lajkó GK
Coach: Hungary László Földi

Technical staff

  • Hungary Head Coach: László Földi
  • Hungary Coach: Csaba Mátéfalvi
  • Hungary Coach: György Kenéz
  • Hungary Youth Coach: Lajos Pecz
  • Hungary Youth Coach: Ákos Váradi
  • Hungary Youth Coach: György Kenéz, Jr.
  • Hungary Team Doctor: Attila Szűcs, MD

Squad changes for the 2014–15 season

In

Out

Recent seasons

Rankings in OB I

P. 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5
6 6
7
8 8

In European competition

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1999-00 LEN Cup Quarter Final Hungary ÚVMK-Bau System Eger 8-4 7-6 15–10
Semi Final Italy Conad Pescara - 3-9
2000-01 LEN Cup Quarter Final Spain C.N. Barcelona 6-5 7-7 13–12
Semi Final Croatia Mladost Zagreb 7-12 4-11 11–23
2001-02 LEN Cup Winners' Cup
Winner
Quarter Final Germany SV Cannstatt 9-7 11-10 20–17
Semi Final Greece NC Vouliagmeni 10-8 7-7 17–15
Final Croatia Mladost Zagreb 6-3 5-7 11–10
2002-03 LEN Cup Winners' Cup
Runners-up
Quarter Final Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jadran Herceg Novi 5-5 5-4 10–9
Semi Final Spain CN Sabadell 9-6 4-6 13–12
Final Italy Posillipo Napoli 10-10 3-4 13–14
2003-04 LEN Euroleague Preliminary round
(Group B)
Greece Olympiacos 8–8 8–4 1st
Spain Barceloneta 7–6 4–7
Serbia and Montenegro Partizan 9–7 8–5
Quarter Final Hungary Honvéd 6-7 8-8 14–15
2004-05 LEN Euroleague Preliminary round
(Group A)
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 8–8 10–12 2nd
France Olympic Nice 10–9 6–5
Serbia and Montenegro Niš 11–6 7–6
Quarter Final Italy Pro Recco 6-10 8-9 14–19
2005-06 LEN Euroleague Preliminary round
(Group B)
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 10–6 9–13 2nd
France Marseille 12–10 9–13
Greece Olympiacos 9–9 8–7
Quarter Final Italy Savona 6-5 16-18 22–23
2006-07 LEN Euroleague Preliminary round
(Group C)
Italy Pro Recco 8–9 10–11 2nd
Russia Šturm 2002 13–9 11–10
Hungary Eger 12–6 7–8
Quarter Final Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 11-10 7-9 18–19
2007-08 LEN Euroleague Preliminary round
(Group C)
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 11–8 7–8 1st
Hungary Honvéd 8–8 6–5
Greece Panionios 13–8 10–8
Quarter Final Montenegro Primorac Kotor 6-7 8-6 14–13
Semi Final (F4) Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 6–11
Bronze match (F4) Croatia Mladost 8–6
2008-09 LEN Euroleague Preliminary round
(Group D)
Serbia Partizan 7–8 7–9 2nd
Hungary Eger 11–10 9–7
France Marseille 16–6 10–6
Quarter Final Italy Pro Recco 8-11 10-9 18–20
2009-10 LEN Euroleague Preliminary round
(Group B)
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 11–8 11–11 3rd
Greece Panionios 14–7 10–11
Montenegro Primorac Kotor 5–8 7–9
2010-11 LEN Euroleague Preliminary round
(Group A)
Montenegro Jadran Herceg Novi 8–12 10–11 2nd
Montenegro Primorac Kotor 7–6 9–8
Hungary Szeged 11–10 9–9
Main round
(Group B)
Italy Pro Recco 7–9 6–12 4th
Croatia Mladost 8–9 7–8
Croatia Primorje 12–12 6–13
2011-12 LEN Champions League Preliminary round
(Group C)
Serbia Partizan 10–10 5–9 2nd
Hungary Eger 13–9 8–5
Hungary Szeged 12–9 12–12
Quarter Final Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 16-9 8-12 24–21
Semi Final (F4) Italy Pro Recco 5–12
Bronze match (F4) Croatia Mladost 7–11

Notable former players

Coaches

References

  1. "Történet" [History] (in Hungarian). Vasas SC official website. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  2. "Az új név: TEVA-Vasas-UNIQA" [The new name:TEVA-Vasas-UNIQA] (in Hungarian). vlv.hu. 29 September 2010. Retrieved 27 January 2012.

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