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释义

  1. Background

  2. History

  3. Colours, badge and nicknames

     Name changes  Manufacturers and shirt sponsors 

  4. Stadium

  5. Ownership

  6. Supporters and rivalries

  7. Honours

     Domestic  International 

  8. Players

     Current squad  Out on loan  Reserves and academy 

  9. Club officials

     Board of directors  Management[16]  Managers  Former club directors 

  10. Seasons

  11. In European football

     Overall record 

  12. Records and statistics

  13. Notable foreign players

  14. See also

  15. References

  16. External links

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MOL Vidi Football Club, commonly known simply as Vidi ({{IPA-hu|ˈvidi}}), is a Hungarian professional football club based in Székesfehérvár, in the west of Hungary, playing in the first division Hungarian League. Due to sponsorship reasons, the club changed its name from Videoton FC to MOL Vidi FC in 2018. The main sponsor of the club is the Hungarian oil and gas multinational company, MOL.

Vidi has won the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, top level of the Hungarian football league system, three times in 2011, 2015, and 2018. They have won the Magyar Kupa, the Hungarian Cup, once in 2006 by beating Vasas on penalties in the final and the defunct Hungarian League Cup three times in 2008, 2009, and 2012. Vidi is best known in European football for reaching the 1985 UEFA Cup Final.[1]

Vidi was founded in 1941 and its colours are blue and red. The club has played at its home ground, Sóstói Stadion, since 1967. The most successful period in its history came in the mid-1980s when Ferenc Kovács led the club to the final of the UEFA Cup in 1985. It won its first Hungarian League title in 2011 and reached the group stages of the Europa League in the 2012–13 and 2018-19 seasons.[2]

Background

{{Main article|Videoton (company)}}

The original name of the football club, Videoton, comes from the eponymous privately owned Hungarian company, Contract Electronics Manufacturer (CEM), the largest independent Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) provider in the CEE region, in the TOP 30 worldwide, TOP 10 in EU according to the latest ranking of MMI.[3][4]

On 1 July 2018, the club's name was changed from Videoton FC to MOL Vidi FC despite strong disagreement of the supporters of the club.

History

{{Main article|History of MOL Vidi FC}}

Vidi FC first played in the 1968 season but they were immediately relegated. Their first domestic success occurred in the 1975–76 season when they finished 2nd. Vidi's biggest domestic success happened in the 2010–11 season when they finished first.

At international level, Vidi's biggest success has been reaching the 1985 UEFA Cup Final where they lost to Real Madrid C.F..

Despite being Hungarian champions three times since 2000, Vidi have never qualified for the group stage of the UEFA Champions League. In 2018, they face Dudelange of Luxembourg in their first qualifying match for the 2018-19 CL.

Colours, badge and nicknames

The colours of the club are blue and red, representing the colours of the coat of arms of Székesfehérvár. The club used different crests and badges from their founding in 1941. The crests also indicate the changes of the name of the club, however, the colours were always the same i.e. blue and red. In the early 2000s, the club was named FC Fehérvár, which was changed to Videoton FC in 2009. The most famous nickname of the club is Vidi.

The badge (which is used since 2009) is blue and red, and in the centre the castle refers to the symbol of the town: "vár" from "Székesfehérvár" means castle. The name and the year of the founding can also be seen on the badge.

Name changes

  • 1941: Vadásztölténygyári SK
  • 1942–44: Székesfehérvári MOVE Vadásztölténygyár Sport és Kultur Egyesület
  • 1944–48: Székesfehérvári SE
  • 1948–50: Székesfehérvári Dolgozók SE
  • 1950–62: Székesfehérvári Vasas SK
  • 1962–68: Székesfehérvári VT Vasas
  • 1968–90: Videoton Sport Club
  • 1990–92: Videoton-Waltham SC
  • 1992–93: Videoton-Waltham FC
  • 1993–95: Parmalat FC
  • 1995–96: Fehérvár-Parmalat FC
  • 1996: Fehérvár '96 FC
  • 1996–97: Videoton FC Fehérvár
  • 1997–05: Videoton FC
  • 2005–09: FC Fehérvár
  • 2009–2018: Videoton FC
  • 2018–: MOL Vidi FC [5]

Manufacturers and shirt sponsors

The following table shows in detail Videoton FC kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year:

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
1976–1989Adidas Videoton
1989–1992Waltham
1992–1993Umbro
1993–1995Parmalat
1995–1996 Hummel
1996–1997Uhlsport
1997–1998 –
1998–1999 Videoton
−2001Videoton
2001–2004Diadora
2004–2006 –
2006–2007 Puma UPC
2007–2008 Hummel –
2008–2015 NikeMáltai Szeretetszolgálat
2015– Adidas

Stadium

{{Main article|Sóstói Stadion (1967)}}

The multi-purpose stadium of the club is located in Székesfehérvár, Hungary. The name of the stadium is Sóstói Stadion which originates from neighbouring Sóstó (in English Salt Lake). Its capacity is 14,300 (all seated) and it was opened in 1967. The record attendance was in 1985 when Videoton FC played Spanish giants Real Madrid in the first leg of the final of the UEFA Cup 1984–85.

The first ground of the club could be found in the Berényi Street. On 26 September 1946, the first match was played at the Berényi Street Ground. Videoton played its matches here from 1950 to 1959. From 1959, the team played on a grass turf until 1967. The club moved to the Sóstói Stadion three times. The first era spent at the stadium was between 1948–50 and 1959–62. In 1967, the club moved there permanently.

In 2007, the academy of the team was founded in Felcsút, the village where Viktor Orbán, the Prime Minister spent his childhood. Videoton FC bought the team of Felcsút, which was played in the NB II and the team of the academy (named after Ferenc Puskás) competes in the Second League since that. The team is called Videoton-Puskás Ferenc Labdarúgó Akadémia (or Videoton II). Videoton-PFLA plays in Felcsút.

Due to the reconstruction of the Sóstói Stadion, Videoton played their home matches at the Pancho Aréna in the 2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I and 2016–17 UEFA Europa League season. The Pancho Arena is located in Felcsút and its main tenant is Nemzeti Bajnokság II club Puskás Akadémia FC. The director of Videoton chose Pancho Aréna as their home due to the club's strong ties with Puskás Akadémia. However, the capacity of the Pancho Aréna is much smaller than Videoton's original stadium.

{{Main article|MOL Aréna Sóstó}}

On 23 November 2016 the construction officially started.[6]

On 7 February 2017, László Horváth, project manager of Sóstó Konzorcium, said that the first phase of the construction ended. The demolition of the interior of the remaining main stand ended. The concrete of the demolished parts of the main stand will be reused in the building of the new stands. The Sóstó Konzorcium will have 14 months to finish the construction of the stadium.[7]

On 13 March 2017, László Horváth, project manager of Sóstó Konzorcium, said that thanks to the mild winter the construction of the new stadium is in good progress. The construction of the base of the stands were finished in March.[8]

On 27 March 2017, it was confirmed that the construction of the stadium would be finished by 16 January 2018. Péter Gönczöl, managing director of Strabag-MML Kft., said that the construction is in the most spectacular phase when the biggest panels are positioned into their places. András Cser-Palkovics, mayor of Székesfehérvár, said that due to the severe weather conditions during winter the construction could be finished by the deadline. Róbert Varga, director of Strabag-Hungary, added that the new stadium will be able to host 14,201 spectators and the stadium will be lying on a base of 10,199 square metres and the highest point of the stadium will be 21.28 metres.[9]

On 18 August 2017, it was announced that the main stand should also be demolished due to statical problems. Originally, the new stadium would have been built around the main stand. Due to the reconstruction of the main stand the opening of the new stadium will be delayed to June 2018.[10]

On 14 August 2018, an article was published on the Hungarian news website, Index.hu, stating that there will be further delays in the opening of the new stadium.[11] One day later, it was announced that the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League play-off matches will be played at Ferencvárosi TC's home stadium, Groupama Aréna in Budapest.[12]

The first match was played between MOL Vidi FC and Újpest FC in the 2018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season and it ended with a 1-0 victory for the home side. The first goal was scored by Roland Juhász. The new stadium was also renamed as MOL Aréna Sóstó for sponsorship reason. Since there was a MOL Aréna in Dunaszerdahely, Sóstó was added to the new name.[13]

Ownership

Being the favourite football club of the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Videoton FC co-operates with Puskás Akadémia FC, Felcsút. From 2010, some of the most wealthy Hungarian millionaires started to appear in the VIP of the team (e.g. Sándor Csányi, president of the Hungarian OTP Bank and the Hungarian Football Association) by the side of the Prime Minister. That is why supporters of rival teams often think that Videoton FC gets financial and other help from the politics and the referees.[14]

Supporters and rivalries

The supporters of the club are based in Székesfehérvár, in Fejér County, Hungary. One of the group of supporters is the Red Blue Devils which is considered the main ultras of the team (there are smaller groups like Red-Blue City, Sóstói Hableányok, G-pont). Videoton FC is in rivalry with the most famous Hungarian clubs such as Ferencváros, Újpest, Győri ETO, Haladás, and Debrecen. The club has a local rival, Puskás Akadémia FC, based in Felcsút, Fejér County, but the rivalry is relatively tame. These two clubs had a stadium share in Felcsut while Videoton's stadium was under renovation, 2016-18. Fejer county's second most populated city is Dunaújváros, but Dunaferr FC, formerly based there, no longer exists. Between 1997–99, Videoton's local rival was Gázszer FC which was based in Agárd, Fejér County.

Videoton has a selection of celebrity supporters such as the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán.[15]

Honours

Domestic

  • Nemzeti Bajnokság I
    • Winners (3): 2010–11, 2014–15, 2017–18
    • Runners-up (6): 1975–76, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2015–16, 2016–17
  • Magyar Kupa
    • Winners (1): 2005–06
    • Runners-up (4): 1981–82, 2000–01, 2010–11, 2014–15
  • Ligakupa
    • Winners (3): 2008, 2009, 2012
    • Runners-up (2): 2013, 2014
  • Szuperkupa
    • Winners (2): 2011, 2012
    • Runners-up (3): 2006, 2010, 2015

International

  • UEFA Cup
    • Runners-up (1): 1984–85
  • IFC
    • Outright Winners (1): 1984

Players

Current squad

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Out on loan

{{Fs start|hidenote=yes}}{{Fs player|no= 4|nat=HUN|name=Patrik Réti|pos=MF|other=at BFC Siófok}}{{Fs player|no=77|nat=HUN|name=Bendegúz Bolla|pos=DF|other=at BFC Siófok}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=HUN|name=Zsombor Bévárdi|pos=FW|other=at Vasas SC}}{{Fs end}}

Reserves and academy

{{Details|Ferenc Puskás Football Academy}}

Club officials

Board of directors

Position Name
Chairman Hungary}} Győző Burcsa
Managing Director Hungary}} Attila Balogh
Sports DirectorHungary}} Zoltán Kovács
International Coordinator/TMS Manager England}} David Rechnitzer
Director of academy Hungary}} Imre Kenyeres
Club Secretary Hungary}} Adrienn Farkas
Finance Manager Hungary}} Szilvia Mocher
Marketing Manager Hungary}} Ádám Várkonyi
Marketing Assistant Hungary}} Adám Pinter

Management[16]

Position Name
Manager SRB}} Marko Nikolić
Coach SRB}} Radoje Smiljanić
Goalkeeper Coach HUN}} István Brockhauser
Fitness Coach SRB}} Goran Basarić
Technical Director HUN}} Szabolcs Pánczél
Club Doctor HUN}} Tibor Kovács
Video analyst HUN}} Gábor Késedi
Head ScoutHUN}} Zsolt Hadnagy
Club ScoutHUN}} Tamás Balogh
Physiotherapist 1HUN}} Balázs Borsos
Physiotherapist 2HUN}} Gábor Barta
Sport masseur 1HUN}} Péter Gáspár
Sport masseur 2HUN}} Ildikó Fejes
Sport masseur 3HUN}} Tibor Debreceni
Kitman 1Hungary}} Róbert Lakatos
Kitman 2HUN}} Gergő Stéger

Managers

{{Main article|List of MOL Vidi FC managers}}

Former club directors

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  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Győző Burcsa (2014-17/08/2015) [17]
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  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Zoltán Kovács (18/08/2015–present)[18]
{{col-end}}

Seasons

{{Main article|List of MOL Vidi FC seasons}}

In European football

{{Main article|MOL Vidi FC in European football}}

Overall record

As of 28 August 2018
CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%
{{sort|1|UEFA Champions League}}{{WDL|14|4|7|3|for=13|against=13|diff=yes}}
{{sort|2|UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League}}{{WDL|64|22|16|26|for=71|against=75|diff=yes}}
{{sort|3|UEFA Intertoto Cup}}{{WDL|2|0|1|1|for=4|against=5|diff=yes}}
8|Total{{WDLtot|80|26|24|30|for=88|against=93|diff=yes}}

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.

Records and statistics

{{Main article|List of MOL Vidi FC records and statistics}}

Notable foreign players

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  • {{flagicon|Angola}} Evandro Brandao
  • {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Mario Bozic
  • {{Flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Jusuf Dajic
  • {{Flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Asmir Suljic
  • {{Flagicon|Brazil}} André Alves
  • {{Flagicon|Brazil}} Kaká
  • {{Flagicon|Brazil}} Renato Neto
  • {{Flagicon|Brazil}} Edson
  • {{Flagicon|Brazil}} Nildo Petrolina
  • {{Flagicon|Cape Verde}} Zé Luís
  • {{Flagicon|Croatia}} Milan Pavlicic
  • {{Flagicon|Croatia}} Marko Pajac
  • {{Flagicon|Croatia}} Dinko Trebotic
  • {{Flagicon|Croatia}} Mirko Maric
  • {{Flagicon|El Salvador}} Arturo Álvarez
  • {{Flagicon|Guinea-Bissau}} Mamadu Candé
  • {{Flagicon|Republic of Macedonia}} Mirko Ivanovski
  • {{Flagicon|Martinique}} Rémi Maréval
  • {{Flagicon|Montenegro}} Goran Vujovic
  • {{Flagicon|Montenegro}} Milan Purovic
  • {{Flagicon|Montenegro}} Mladen Bozovic
  • {{Flagicon|Netherlands}} Kees Luijckx
  • {{Flagicon|Nigeria}} Ezekiel Henty
  • {{Flagicon|Portugal}} Marco Caneira
  • {{Flagicon|Portugal}} Filipe Oliveira
  • {{Flagicon|Portugal}} Vítor Gomes
  • {{Flagicon|Portugal}} Jucie Lupeta
  • {{Flagicon|Romania}} Gabriel Vochin
  • {{Flagicon|Romania}} Daniel Tudor
  • {{Flagicon|Romania}} Marian Savu
  • {{Flagicon|Russia}} Aleksandr Alumona
  • {{Flagicon|Serbia}} Aleksandar Stanojevic
  • {{Flagicon|Serbia}} Marko Andic
  • {{Flagicon|Serbia}} Dusan Vasiljevic
  • {{Flagicon|Serbia}} Nikola Mitrovic
  • {{Flagicon|Serbia}} Uros Nikolic
  • {{Flagicon|Spain}} Álvaro Brachi
  • {{Flagicon|Spain}} Walter Fernández
  • {{Flagicon|Spain}} Juan Calatayud
  • {{Flagicon|Sweden}} Bojan Djordjic
  • {{Flagicon|Uganda}} Martin Kayongo-Mutumba
{{Col-end}}

See also

  • History of MOL Vidi FC
  • List of MOL Vidi FC seasons
  • MOL Vidi FC in European football
  • List of MOL Vidi FC managers
  • List of MOL Vidi FC records and statistics
  • Felcsúti PAFC
  • Puskás Cup
  • Székesfehérvári MÁV Előre SC (defunct association football club from Székesfehérvár)

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=1984/index.html|title=UEFA Cup 1984–85: Madrid awake from European slumber|publisher=UEFA.com|date=1 November 2012|accessdate=1 November 2012}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=1630115.html|title=Hungarian League 2010–11: Champions Videoton proud of historic success|publisher=UEFA.com|date=1 November 2012|accessdate=1 November 2012}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.videoton.hu/|title=Videoton: Your complex manufacturing partner in Hungary, Bulgaria and Ukraine|publisher=videoton.hu|date=1 November 2012|accessdate=1 November 2012}}
4. ^http://www.mfgmkt.com/mmi-top-50.html
5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://molvidi.hu/index.php?mobile=1&page=news&nid=23199|title=Istvan Garancsi: New name with new objectives|language=english|accessdate=29 June 2018|publisher=molvidi.hu}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nemzetisport.hu/labdarugo_nb_i/videoton-elkezdodott-a-sostoi-stadion-epitese-2538189|title=Videoton: elkezdődött a Sóstói Stadion építése|date=24 November 2016|publisher=Nemzeti Sport}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nemzetisport.hu/labdarugo_nb_i/videoton-az-utemtervnek-megfeleloen-halad-a-stadionepites-kepek-2551015|title=Videoton: az ütemtervnek megfelelően halad a stadionépítés – képek|date=7 February 2017|publisher=Nemzeti Sport}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nemzetisport.hu/labdarugo_nb_i/videoton-igy-allnak-a-stadionepitesi-munkak-kepek-2557499|title=Videoton: így állnak a stadionépítési munkák – képek|date=13 March 2017|publisher=Nemzeti Sport}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nemzetisport.hu/labdarugo_nb_i/videoton-idoben-kesz-lesz-a-stadion-kepek-video-2560099|title=Videoton: időben kész lesz a Sóstói Stadion – képek, videó|date=27 March 2017|publisher=Nemzeti Sport}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nemzetisport.hu/labdarugo_nb_i/videoton-sulyos-statikai-problemak-csuszas-a-sostoi-stadionnal-2587077|title=Videoton: súlyos statikai problémák – csúszás a Sóstói Stadionnál|date=18 August 2017|publisher=Nemzeti Sport}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/sport/futball/2018/08/14/csak_nem_akar_elkeszulni_a_vidi_16_milliardos_stadionja_sostoi_stadion_mol_keses/|title=Ez a Vidi-stadion már sose lesz kész?|date=14 August 2018|publisher=Index.hu}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.molvidi.hu/2018/08/15/a-tovabbi-nemzetkozi-kupameccsekre-a-groupama-arenaba-koltozik-a-vidi.html|title=A további nemzetközi kupameccsekre a Groupama Arénába költözik a Vidi|date=15 August 2018|publisher=Molvidi.hu}}
13. ^https://www.szekesfehervar.hu/mol-arena-sosto-lett-a-neve-a-stadionnak
14. ^http://barikad.hu/node/59637
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.vidi.hu/menu/felcsut-technical-centre.html|title=Felcsut technical centre|publisher=vidi.hu|date=1 November 2012|accessdate=1 November 2012}}
16. ^http://www.vidi.hu/csapatlap/videoton-i/keret-es-stab.html
17. ^http://hvg.hu/sport/20140530_A_Videoton_egykori_sztarjabol_kokemeny_kl
18. ^http://www.nemzetisport.hu/labdarugo_nb_i/videoton-burcsa-mellett-masok-is-mennek-kovacs-zoltan-erkezik-2432861

External links

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