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词条 Pécsi MFC
释义

  1. History

     Early years (1950–1972)  From Pécsi Dózsa to Pécsi MSC 

  2. Stadium

  3. Name changes

  4. Season results

  5. Managers

  6. Honours

  7. European cup history

     UEFA Cup Winners' Cup  UEFA Intertoto Cup  UEFA Cup 

  8. See also

     Other clubs from Pécs 

  9. References

  10. External links

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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 third division. The club was established on 16 February 1973 by the merger of five other clubs of the city, Pécsi Dózsa, Pécsi Ércbányász SC, Pécsi Helyiipari SK, Pécsi Bányász and Pécsi Építők.

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, it was opened in 1955.

Pécsi MFC holds long-standing rivalries with other football clubs, most notably 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 on the first place of the Western Group of the second division in 2011, the club was promoted to the highest level of professional league.

Despite fininshing 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]

History

Early years (1950–1972)

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 the member of the NB I until 1972, when the club undergone another, more complex fusion with four other local clubs.

From Pécsi Dózsa to Pécsi MSC

Pécs played in second division in the season of 1975–76. Pécs finished as champions of the second division in the season of 1976–77. PMSC has been playing in the first division for 20 years between 1977 and 1997. They 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] Pécs drew with Szombathelyi Haladás and finished first eleven points clear. Tamás Nagy's team lost only three times in 34 matches.

Stadium

{{Main article|Stadion PMFC}}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.[7]

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,[8] where the stadium is located.

Name changes

  • 190?: Pécs (Pécsi Athlétikai Club)
  • 1950: Pécs (Pécsi Dózsa Sport Club)
  • 1956: Pécs (Pécs Baranya)
  • 1957: Pécs (Pécsi Dózsa Sport Club)
  • 1973: Pécs (Pécsi Munkás Sport Club) amalgamation with Pécsi Bányász SC, Pécsi Ércbányász SC, Pécsi Helyiipar SK and Pécsi Építők --> PMSC
  • 1995: Pécs (Pécsi Mecsek Futball Club)

Season results

DomesticInternationalManager
LeagueCupLeague
Cup
Super
Cup
No. Season MP W D L GF–GA Dif. Pts. Pos. Competition Result
16.1970–71 30 8 12 10 28–34 −6 33 11th
17.1971–72 30 6 13 11 22–28 −6 25 11th
18.1972–73 30 7 11 12 27–41 −14 25 12th
19.1973–74 30 12 10 8 29–26 +3 34 7th
20.1974–75 28 6 8 14 26–40 −14 20 15th
21.1977–78 34 10 8 16 42–48 −6 28 13th
22.1978–79 34 10 15 9 38–42 −4 35 8th
23.1979–80 34 13 10 11 57–40 +17 36 7th
24.1980–81 34 9 13 12 43–43 0 31 10th
25.1981–82 34 15 5 14 51–45 +6 35 8th
26.1982–83 30 9 7 14 45–52 −7 25 14th
27.1983–84 30 8 12 10 36–38 −2 28 10th
28.1984–85 30 9 10 11 33–35 −2 28 11th
29.1985–86 30 15 9 6 48–26 +22 39 2nd
30.1986–87 30 12 7 11 30–25 +5 31 7th R
31.1987–88 30 11 9 10 31–34 −3 31 8th
32.1988–89 30 9 10 11 35–37 −2 40 11th
33.1989–90 30 13 9 8 37–23 +14 48 4th W
34.1990–91 30 15 7 8 32–20 +12 37 3rd Cup Winners' Cup 1R
35.1991–92 30 10 9 11 27–34 −7 29 9th UEFA Cup 1R
36.1992–93 30 10 7 13 35–39 −4 27 11th
37.1993–94 30 7 10 13 23–39 −16 24 11th
38.1994–95 30 12 6 12 38–43 −5 42 7th
39.1995–96 30 7 5 18 32–53 −21 23 16th 1
40.1996–97 34 6 8 20 31–68 −37 26 17th
41.1999-00 32 11 12 9 41–47 −6 45 7th
42.2000–01 14 2 3 9 13–24 −11 9 15th
43.2003–04 32 9 13 10 36–37 −1 40 7th
44.2004–05 30 9 9 12 33–35 −2 36 10th
45.2005–06 30 8 9 13 37–41 −4 33 12th
46.2006–07 30 7 12 11 31–41 −10 33 15th
47.2011–12 30 8 10 12 36–50 −14 34 12th R16 R16 {{flagicon|Hungary}} Mészáros, {{flagicon|Hungary}} Mink
48.2012–13 30 10 7 13 33–44 −11 37 12th R16 R16 {{flagicon|Hungary}} Mink, {{flagicon|Hungary}} Supka, {{flagicon|Hungary}} Márton
49.2013–14 30 12 9 9 41–38 +3 45 7th R16 R16 {{flagicon|Hungary}} Márton
50.2014–15 27 6 7 14 28–47 -19 25 12th {{flagicon|Hungary}} Véber,[9] {{flagicon|Croatia}} Jarni [10]
Notes
  • Note 1: Relegation play-off: Tiszakécske FC 0–0 Pécs, Pécs 0–0 Tiszakécske FC 0–0 (5–3p. )

Managers

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  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Gyula Bodola (1953–54)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} István Orczifalvy (1955–56)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Dr. Géza Kalocsay (1956)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Béla Volentik (1957–58)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Mihály Czibulka (1958–61)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Lipót Kállay (1961–63)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Sándor II. Balogh (1963–64)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} István Orczifalvy (1964–66)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Gyula Teleki (1966–68)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Imre Kovács (1968–70)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Sándor Kapocsi (1970)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Mihály Czibulka (1970–71)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Kálmán Preiner (1971–72)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Mihály Czibulka (1973)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} János Dunai (1973–??)
{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} István Rónai (1983–85)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} József Garami (1 July 1985–92)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Nándor Koller (1992–93)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Antal Róth (1993–94)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} László Eich
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Pál Dárdai (199?–96)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Imre Herke (1996)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} József Gelei (1996–97)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} László Kiss (1997)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Róbert Glázer (1997–98)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Gábor Réfi (1998)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Gyula Bozai (1999–00)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Gábor Szapor (2000)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Árpád Toma (2000)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Antal Róth (2001–02)
{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Tamás Nagy (1 July 2003 – 24 April 2005)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Ferenc Keszei (10 June 2005 – 22 May 2007)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Károly Kis (15 June 2007 – Sept 18, 2007)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Tamás Nagy (Sept 20, 2007–25 Aug 2008)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Antal Róth (26 Aug 2008 – 4 May 2009)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Antal Botos (5 May 2009 – 2 Nov 2009)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Péter Várhidi (18 Nov 2009 – 13 June 2010)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} László Kiss (15 June 2010 – 14 March 2011)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Ferenc Mészáros (15 March 2011 – 2 April 2012)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Olivér Mink (4 April 2012 – 1 June 2012)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Attila Supka (1 July 2012 – 5 Jan 2013)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Emil Lőrincz and G. Márton (5 Jan 2013 – 30 June 2013)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} György Véber (16 June 2014–November, 2014)
  • {{flagicon|Croatia}} Robert Jarni (November, 2014– July 2015)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Gábor Márton (Aug 2015–)
{{col-end}}

Honours

  • Hungarian League:
    • 2nd (1): 1985–86
    • 3rd (1): 1990–91
  • Hungarian Second Division:
    • Winners (4): 1958–59, 1976–77, 2002–03, 2010–11
  • Hungarian Cup:
    • Winners (1): 1989–90
    • Runners-up (2): 1977–78, 1986–87

European cup history

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1990–91UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1. RoundEngland}}Manchester United0–20–10–3

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1962–63UEFA Intertoto CupGroup 8Netherlands}}Blauw-Wit Amsterdam5–20–0
Group 8SFR Yugoslavia}}FK Velež Mostar4–12–1
Group 8West Germany}}VfV Hildesheim5–31–0
Quarter-finalsSFR Yugoslavia}}NK Rijeka2–12–24–3
Semi-finalsItaly}}Calcio Padova0–33–43–7
1988UEFA Intertoto CupGroup 9Switzerland}}Grasshopper FC0–10–1
Group 9Poland}}Pogoń Szczecin3–10–0
Group 9Sweden}}Östers IF2–01–3

UEFA Cup

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1970–71Inter-Cities Fairs Cup1. RoundRomania|1965}}FC Universitatea Craiova3–01–24–2
2. RoundEngland}}Newcastle United2–0(aet)0–22–2(p)
3. RoundItaly}}Juventus FC0–20–10–3
1986–87UEFA Cup1. RoundNetherlands}}Feyenoord Rotterdam1–00–21–2
1991–92UEFA Cup1. RoundGermany}}VfB Stuttgart2–21–43–6

See also

Other clubs from Pécs

  • Pécsi Vasutas SK
  • Pécs-Baranya FC

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nemzetisport.hu/labdarugo_nb_i/pmfc-matyi-dezso-tavozik-a-klubtol-sajtohir-2420805|title=PMFC: Matyi Dezső távozik a klubtól - sajtóhír - NSO|first=|last=nemzetisport.hu|date=19 June 2015|website=nemzetisport.hu}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nemzetisport.hu/labdarugo_nb_ii/pmfc-300-milliot-es-egy-ingatlant-ad-a-klubert-matyinak-a-varos-2426739|title=PMFC: 300 milliót és egy ingatlant ad a klubért Matyinak a város -|first=|last=nemzetisport.hu|date=17 July 2015|website=nemzetisport.hu}}
3. ^http://www.pmfc.hu/tortenelmunk
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/csapat/2677|title=Pécs, Pécsi Dózsa SC (történet, adatok) • csapatok • Magyarfutball.hu|first=|last=Magyarfutball.hu|date=|website=www.magyarfutball.hu}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=%7BEE4D6083-FCB8-4FAB-A765-75E2B0F4B4E0%7D§ion=cupDetails§ionid=1042&custompageid=1042|title=Official Manchester United Website|author=|date=|website=www.manutd.com}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=77274.html|title=Pécs rejoin Hungarian élite|date=22 June 2003|publisher=UEFA}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/stadion/8|title=Pécs, PMFC Stadion: képek, adatok • stadionok • Magyarfutball.hu|first=|last=Magyarfutball.hu|date=|website=www.magyarfutball.hu}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://wikimapia.org/10430471/hu/%C3%9Ajmecsekalja|title=Újmecsekalja - Wikimapia|author=|date=|website=wikimapia.org}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nemzetisport.hu/labdarugo_nb_i/pmfc-veber-gyorgy-lett-a-pecsiek-vezetoedzoje-2342533|title=PMFC: Véber György lett a pécsiek vezetőedzője|date=13 June 2014|publisher=Nemzeti Sport}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nemzetisport.hu/labdarugo_nb_i/pmfc-a-vb-bronzermes-robert-jarni-az-uj-edzo-hivatalos-2378573|title=PMFC: a vb-bronzérmes Robert Jarni az új edző – hivatalos|date=24 November 2014|publisher=Nemzeti Sport}}

External links

  • Official website
  • Detailed international matches list
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