Csepel SC

Csepel SC is a Hungarian sports club from the XXI. District of Budapest, the Danube, Csepel Island in the south of the city. The club was founded in 1912 as Csepeli Torna Club ( " Turnverein "). Csepel SC won in the years 1942, 1943, 1949 and 1959, four times the national championship in football and played until relegation in the 1996/97 season 51 seasons in the first Hungarian League, the Nemzeti National Championship I..

The football department was disbanded after the end of the 2001/02 season. The team was then in the second division. She played in the stadium Beke Téri that can hold 14,000 spectators.

The club was formerly known under names such as Csepel FC Manfred Weisz, Csepel Vasas, Csepeli Munkas TE, and in the first half of the 1990s as Csepel SC Kordax.

Further historical facts

In the only participation in the Europa Cup for 1960 difference in the qualifier against Fenerbahce.

1981 Csepel second in Mitropacup behind the first FC Tatran Prešov. The last major success was the fourth place in the National League in the 1982 season / 83.

In 2000, the football department with the first team of the second division III was. Kerületi TVE from Óbuda in III. District united in the north of Budapest. The joint team played the next two years under the name Csepel Csepel. The youth teams remained separate.

The football section of the Csepel SC was dissolved after the end of the 2001/02 season. With the start of the 2003/ 04 season took the now III. Kerületi TUE called his term fusion partner the Seniors play operation with many players from previous teams and his own youth again and received permission to start the fourth league.

This team came through the season undefeated and went immediately to the third tier, NB III, on where the club is to be found to this day (2007/ 08).

Csepel SC operates nowadays no more football, but does currently (2007) still eighth place in the Eternal table of the first Hungarian league.

Importance of these days, among other things, the volleyball, wrestling and cyclists departments of the organization. Historically remarkable are the handball and boxing sections. The volleyball men reached the 1973 final of the European Cup Winners' Cup.

Title

  • Hungarian Champion: 1942, 1943, 1949, 1959

Name Changes

The club changed its name in the course of its history under the following names

Significant athletes

Footballer

  • Pál Csernai (1952-1956)

Two-time Hungarian national team, who later became a successful coach and was, among other things with FC Bayern München and SL Benfica won some titles.

  • Zoltán Czibor (1951 /52)

After he left Csepel, he became part of the Golden Team which won the gold medal at the 1952 Olympics and the 1954 World Cup runner-up.

  • József Tóth ( 1950s )

The 12-time Hungarian national team took part in the 1954 World Cup.

More

  • László Klauz ( rings, 1980s)

The Vice World Champion 1989 ( Greco- Roman, super heavyweight ) also won eight Hungarian championships.

  • Ferenc Németh ( Modern Pentathlon, 1954 -1960s )

Németh won individual and team gold at the Summer Olympic Games in Rome in 1960.

The club also has produced significant Olympians such András Balczó, Tibor Berczelly, Aladar Gerevich, Károly fater and Bertalan Papp.

  • Football club from Budapest
  • Hungarian Volleyball Club
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