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Debreceni Vasutas Sport Club is a professional Hungarian
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club based in
Debrecen Debrecen ( , is Hungary's second-largest city, after Budapest, the regional centre of the Northern Great Plain region and the seat of Hajdú-Bihar County. A city with county rights, it was the largest Hungarian city in the 18th century and i ...
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Early years (1902–1942)

The club was founded on 12 March 1902, initially being known as ''"Egyetértés Futball Club"'' but on becoming independent it was renamed ''"Debreceni Vasutas Sport Club" (Debrecen Railway Sports Club)''. In 1926 professionalism came to the Hungarian football scene, with the unfortunate result that
Bocskai FC Bocskai Football Club was a Hungarian football club from the town of Debrecen. History Bokcskai FC won the 1929-30 Magyar Kupa season by beating Szegedi Bástya 5–1 in the final at Üllői úti stadion in Budapest. Honours *Hungarian Cup ...
was formed using players from DVSC and city rivals DKASE and DTE, with the result that
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ruled the football roost in Debrecen for 15 years while DVSC continued to struggle in the lower divisions. In 1940 the professional/amateur division of players was abolished and
Bocskai FC Bocskai Football Club was a Hungarian football club from the town of Debrecen. History Bokcskai FC won the 1929-30 Magyar Kupa season by beating Szegedi Bástya 5–1 in the final at Üllői úti stadion in Budapest. Honours *Hungarian Cup ...
suffered financial collapse, returning DVSC to top-dog position in the city. Debrecen reached the Hungarian First Division for the first time in 1942–43, but then suffered something of a yo-yo existence for the next fifty years, suffering eight relegations in all, and even starting the 1967 season in the Third Division. During this period the club underwent a number of name changes. It became ''"Debreceni Vasutas Sport Egyesület"'' in 1948–49, ''"Debreceni Lokomotiv"'' (hence the nickname) in 1949, ''"Debreceni Törekvés"'' in the 1955–56 season, and it was known as ''"Debreceni Vasutas SC"'' from 1957 to 1979. In 1979 the two city teams, DVSC and DMTE were united into one team, called DMVSC, but after ten years the clubs split again and the team adopted its current name.


Back to the First Division

Debrecen's most successful period has been since its most recent promotion to the First Division in 1993, since when the club has won its only national honours – the Hungarian Cup was won in 1999 and 2001, and the Hungarian League title for the first time in 2005. Although the team was relegated from top flight football in 2001 as a result of questionable refereeing on home matches (Ref. Béla Kiss was helped to escape from the stadium by officials in order to avoid the crowd's anger after the match against Budapest Honvéd FC), the then promoted
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could not afford to play in the first league in lack of the necessary financial conditions, thus DVSC remained in the top flight as the better relegated team according to the rules and regulations of the championship which led to some controversy whether it was just. The first international matches were played in 1998 in the Intertoto Cup. Debreceni VSC beat
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, and lost to
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in the semi-finals. In 1999 Debrecen played in the first round of the
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and they were beaten by the German VfL Wolfsburg 3–2 on aggregate. Although Debrecen beat the German club 2–1 at home, they lost 2–0 in the away-game, and their first UEFA Cup season ended.


2000s: Golden years

Debrecen won the
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. Therefore, in 2001 Debrecen they could enter the
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where they beat the Moldovan club Nistru Otaci 3–1 on aggregate in the first round. In the second round of the UEFA Cup Debrecen played with the French club
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. They lost 5–1 away, but beat the French club 3–1 at home. Debrecen finished third in the
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season. Therefore, they entered the
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season. Debrecen drew with the
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n club FK Ekranas in the first leg of the qualifiers, while in the second leg the result was the same. After extra time Debrecen scored a goal and won 3–2 on aggregate. In the first round they had to face NK Varteks. Debrecen won both matches, 3–1 in the first leg and 3–2 in the second leg. The team won 6–3 on aggregate causing the resignation of the coach of the
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n club. In the second round Debrecen faced with the Greek PAOK. In the first leg they drew 1–1 in the
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in
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. At home the result was a goalless draw, therefore Debrecen went through on away goals (1–1). Debrecen's first successful UEFA Cup career was ended in the third round when they faced with the Belgian
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. In the first leg Debrecen was beaten by 1–0 in Jan Breydel Stadium,
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. The goalless second leg resulted the end of the march of the Hungarian club. In the
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season Debrecen finished third, therefore they could play in the UEFA Intertoto Cup 2004–05 season. In the first round Debrecen faced with the Slovak club Spartak Trnava. In the first leg Debrecen lost 3–0 in
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, while at home they won 4–1. Debrecen were eliminated from the Intertoto Cup on away goals (4–4). In 2005 Debrecen won their first Hungarian National Championship title preceding Ferencváros by six points. As a consequence the team could play in the
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for the first time. The first match in the
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qualifiers was played in 2005 against the Croatian club,
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. Debreceni VSC beat the Croatian rivals 8–0 on aggregate beating
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3–0 at home and 5–0 away. In the next round Debreceni VSC had to face one of the best teams in Europe,
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and lost 0–6 on aggregate. Debrecen could have consoled themselves in the
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, but they had to face the Ukrainian club Shakhtar Donetsk. In the first leg (15 September 2005) the Ukrainian club beat Debrecen 4–1 in the
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stadium in
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. The only Hungarian goal was scored by Sidibe. In the second leg (29 September 2005) Debrecen lost 2–0 in the Stadion Oláh Gábor Út. Debrecen were eliminated 6–1 on aggregate. Debrecen managed to duplicate the feat and win the Hungarian National Championship I 2005-06, after in the last round on 3 June, they defeated
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4–1, and the then the leader of the league Újpest (who had the same number of points as Debrecen but had more away wins) lost to Fehérvár in a climactic battle ending in 3–1, which also caused Fehérvár to place 3rd. In the qualifiers of the
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Debrecen faced with Macedonian champion Rabotnički Skopje. In the first leg (26 July 2006) Debrecen drew at home in the Stadion Oláh Gábor Út. the Hungarian goal was scored by Róbert Zsolnai. In the second leg (2 August 2006) Debrecen took the lead by a goal by Sidibe in the 20th minute, but Rabotnicki scored four more goals. Debrecen were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League on 5–2 aggregate. After being eliminated from the Champions League Supka resigned. In the Hungarian National Championship I 2006-07 season Debrecen became again champion on the 28th match-day beating Rákospalotai EAC on home turf. Debrecen became the first non-Budapest team winning the Hungarian title for the third time in a row.
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's first trophy was won against Budapest Honvéd by 4–1 on aggregate. The first leg finished 1–1 in the Bozsik Stadion. In the second leg Dzsudzsák scored twice, while the third goals was scored by
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. In the
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season Debrecen entered in the second qualifying round. Debrecen faced with the
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champion
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. The Swedish club won the first leg by 1–0, while a goalless draw in
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was enough for Elfsborg to go through the third qualifying round. Debreceni VSC were eliminated from the
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1–0 on aggregate. In the
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season Debrecen finished second while MTK became first. Debrecen won the
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season by beating Budapest Honvéd in the final 9–1 on aggregate. Given the fact that Debrecen finished second in the Hungarian League and won the Hungarian Cup, the club qualified for the
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season. Debrecen had to enter the first qualifying round. Since Debrecen could not win the Hungarian Championship, they had to play in the
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. In the first round of the Central-East region they drew in
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against
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1–1, while in the second leg they beat the Kazakh team by 1–0. Debrecen qualified for the second round by 2–1 on aggregate. In the second round Debrecen faced with the Swiss Young Boys. In the first leg they lost 4–1 in
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. In the second leg they lost 3–2 at home. Debrecen were eliminated from the
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by 3–7 on aggregate. Debrecen won the
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after beating their provincial rivals Diósgyőr 3–2 away. Debrecen became the most successful non-Budapest team in Hungary with four Hungarian Championship titles. On 15 July 2009 Debreceni VSC beat Kalmar FF 2–0 at home by the goals of
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and Varga. In the away match Debrecen lost to the Swedish champion by 3–1, but they qualified for the next round because they won on away goals. In the third round of the Champions League Debrecen played their first match in
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against
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on 29 July 2009. Debrecen won the match thanks to the 70th-minute goal of Leandro. At home in
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on 5 August 2009, the team beat the
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champion by 1–0. In the play-offs of the Champions League 2009–10 Debrecen faced with the Bulgarian champion Levski Sofia. The first match was played in
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on 19 August 2009, where Debrecen beat the Bulgarian club by 2–1. Although Levski Sofia scored an equalizer, Debrecen were able to respond with a goal which came in the 76th minute by Czvitkovics. Debrecen won the first leg of the play-off in
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. Debrecen beat Levski Sofia by 2–0 in front of 32,000 spectators and won 4–1 on aggregate. They were drawn in group E of the competition alongside
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and
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. Debrecen played their first ever Champions League group match against Liverpool at
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. The only goal of the match was scored by
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. Although Debrecen were unable to get points from the group matches, their supporters could experience the atmosphere of the Champions League.


2010s

In 2010 Debrecen was competing for the title with Videoton In the last round the difference between the two teams were only one point. Videoton had to beat Győri ETO away, while Debreceni VSC had to beat
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away. Neither Videoton nor Debrecen were able to win in the last round, therefore the difference remained one point. As a consequence, Debreceni VSC won the
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despite losing to Kecskeméti TE in the last round. In 2010 Debrecen beat
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in the Hungarian Cup final in the
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by 3–2. In 2010 Debrecen beat
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4–3 on aggregate in the second round of the UEFA Champions League 2010–11. In the third round they lost to
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5–1 on aggregate. Debrecen were eliminated yet again. Debrecen consoled themselves in the
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. Debrecen beat
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4–1 on aggregate reaching the group stages of the Europa League. Debrecen were drawn in group I of the competition alongside
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, and
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. Debrecen finally obtained their first points in the
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's two goals were enough to beat
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by 2–0. However, these three point were not enough to qualify for the knockout phase of the
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. Elemér Kondás was appointed as the new manager of the club on 20 April 2011. In the 2011–12 the team started with a seven consecutive wins. The record run was stopped by a draw against
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. On 1 May 2012 Debrecen beat MTK Budapest on penalty shoot-out in the 2011–12 season of the Hungarian Cup final winning the trophy for the fifth time. On 12 May 2012 Debrecen beat Pécs in the 28th round of the Hungarian League by 4–0 at the Oláh Gábor út Stadium which resulted the sixth Hungarian League title for the Hajdús. Debrecen finished the 2011–12 season of the Hungarian League unbeaten with 22 victories and only 8 draws. In the UEFA Champions League 2012–13 season Debrecen faced the Albanian champions
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in the second round of the qualifiers. The first leg was played in
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and won by the Albanian champions 1–0, while the second leg was played in Nyíregyháza (the home of Nyíregyháza Spartacus) since Stadion Oláh Gábor Út did not meet UEFA requirements. In the second leg
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scored twice, while Varga resulting the 3–1 victory on aggregate over Skënderbeu. In the third round Debrecen faced the
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champions
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. The first leg was played in
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and ended with Sidibe's two goals, one for Debrecen and a late own goal in the 93rd minute. The second leg was won by the Belarus club 2–0 in Nyíregyháza which resulted the farewell of the club from the UEFA Champions League 2012–13 season. Hungarian defender
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was sent off in the 57th minute which resulted the breakdown of Debrecen. The adieu from the Champions League meant an entry to the play-offs of the
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season. Debrecen faced with the Belgian club
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who they met in the early 2000s. The first leg was played in Nyíregyháza and the match was won by Brugge 3–0. Debrecen could withstand the attacks of the Belgian club until the expulsion of Luis Ramos in the 45th minute. In the second leg Debrecen lost 4–1 in the Jan Breydel Stadium,
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. Rezes's expulsion in the 40th minute resulted a hopeless second half for the club. Debrecen were eliminated 7–1 on aggregate. On 22 May 2013, Győr could have double their success by winning the
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against Debrecen at the Bozsik Stadion,
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. Győr was winning by 1–0 thanks to the goal by
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in the 19th minute but in the second half Debrecen's
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scored two goals which resulted Debrecen's victory over Győr in the Hungarian Cup final. On 18 July Debrecen played against
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in the second qualifying round of the
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season. The first leg ended in a 2–2 tie in Drammen,
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. The second leg was played on 25 July 2013 at the Városi Stadion in Nyíregyháza since Debrecen's stadium was under construction. The match ended in a 3–0 loss for the local team. The Hungarian Péter Kovács of Stromsgodset scored twice in the two-legged encounter. Debrecen won the 2013–14 season of the
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. As a consequence, Debrecen were eligible for entering the second round of the UEFA Champions League 2014–15 season. On 15 July 2014, the first leg ended with a goalless drew against Cliftonville at Solitude in
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,
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. In the
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season, Debrecen finished fourth. Debrecen were eligible for entering the
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season. In the first round, Debrecen beat 3–0 the Montenegrin FK Sutjeska Nikšić at the Nagyerdei Stadion on 2 July 2015. In the
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Debrecen finished their contract with Elemér Kondás and he was replaced by
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as an interim coach on 25 July 2016. On 8 August 2016, the Portuguese
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was appointed as the manager of the club. The Portuguese manager won 8 matches and drew 7 seven times, while lost 13 times in the
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season. Debrecen were twice in the relegation zone during the 38 matches. In the
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Debrecen lost to Győri ETO FC on 14 September 2016 among the bet 128 teams. On 22 May 2017, Pontes left the club with mutual agreement and he was replaced by
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for the last round against
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to escape from the relegation. On 8 June 2017, it was confirmed by director board of Debrecen that interim manager, Herczeg, remains the manager of Debrecen. Previously he won two
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titles, two Magyar Kupa titles, two
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titles and managed to qualify for the Champions League group stage. On 11 July 2017, the new kit was presented in a pub in Debrecen. Géza Róka, club director, said that the club should not be diverted from their road. Debrecen can be successful again only if they should hire football players and coaches who have strong ties with the club. On 30 December 2019, Zoltán Viteki was appointed as the manager of the club.


2020s

On the 27th match day Debrecen drew with
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at the Nagyerdei Stadion. After the match Zoltán Vitelki was sacked. On 7 June 2020, Elemér Kondás was appointed as the manager of the club. On the last match day Debrecen hosted Paksi FC. The final result was 1-1 which resulted the relegation of the club to the Nemzeti Bajnokság II. At the end of the season, Gábor Szima, the owner of the clubs, also sold his shares to the local government of Debrecen. In the summer of 2020, Debrecen signed some of their former players including
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, József Varga,
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, and Bence Sós. Debrecen beat DEAC in the second match day of the
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.
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was appointed as the captain of the team. On 16 February 2021, Szabolcs Huszti and Gábor Toldi were appointed as the manager of the club. In February 2021, the new management debuted in the
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beating
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5–0 at the Szent Gellért Fórum. On the 26th match day, on 27 February 2021, Debrecen suffered a shocking defeat (1−2) against Vasas SC at Nagyerdei Stadion.
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scored the winning goal in the last miniute of the match. On 9 March 2021,
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and former Szombathelyi Haladás, Budapesti Honvéd FC player,
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, was signed by the club. On 16 May 2021, Debrecen beat Szombathelyi Haladás at Nagyerdei Stadion 4–2. The victory against Haladás meant that Debrecen won the
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season and were promoted to the
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after spending one year in the second league. On 25 July 2021, Debrecen played against
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club
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at the
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in
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. The training match was won by the Italian club 5–2. On 31 July 2021, on the first match day of the
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season Debrecen were hosted by Budapest Honvéd FC. Debrecen beat Honvéd 4–1 at the newly built Bozsik Aréna. Although Bőle took the lead in the 36th minute, Dzsudzsák, Bárány, Bévárdi and Ugrai scored in the second half. On 8 November 2021, Joan Carrillo was appointed as the manager of the club. He managed Fehérvár FC previously. On 20 November 2021, Carillo debuted with a 3-1 defeat against
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at the Szusza Ferenc Stadion. On 27 June 2022, João Janeiro, previously managed Kisvárda, was appointed as the manager of the club. After four draws and 2 lost matches, he was sacked on 31 August 2022. His last match was a 4-2 defeat against
Zalaegerszegi TE Zalaegerszegi Torna Egylet Football Club (), commonly known as Zalaegerszegi TE, Zalaegerszeg or ZTE, is a football club from the city of Zalaegerszeg in Hungary. Zalaegerszeg has won one Hungarian League title in 2002. History ZTE traces its r ...
on 30 August 2022.


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