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Kecskeméti Testedző Egyesület, commonly known as Kecskeméti TE or simply Kecskemét, is a sports club based in
Kecskemét Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun. Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's third ...
,
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. It is most famous for its
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team which competes in the
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, the first tier of Hungarian football. Kecskeméti TE's highest achievement to-date is winning the
Magyar Kupa The Hungarian Cup ( hu, Magyar Kupa) is the Hungarian cup competition for football clubs. It was started by the Hungarian Football Association, the ''Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség,'' in 1909, eight years after the commencement of the Hungarian ...
in the 2010–11 season, and gaining entry into the
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.


History


Early years

Pages of
Kecskemét Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun. Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's third ...
wrote on 6 May 1871, "company wants to play
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in our city into an older fellow-citizens, which the company exercised twice a week he throws up and running." This experiment, however, proved unsuccessful. In 1904, they played the first football match in
Kecskemét Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun. Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's third ...
, against
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III. District High School defeated the team of local Piarist High School. In May 1910, the first football game between the clubs was held in
Kecskemét Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun. Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's third ...
. The club was founded on 11 June 1911, and attracted primarily local workers as players in the early years. The first managing director was Ferenc Kéry. The first colours of the club were red and green. The current colours have been used since 1913. The first match was played on 15 August 1911, in which Kecskeméti TE lost to KSC by 1–0. The second match was won 5–1 against Szolnoki MÁV. On 29 July 1913, Kecskeméti TE merged with the other team from
Kecskemét Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun. Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's third ...
, KSC. During
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, the team was formed with mainly under 18 players. On 11 April 1926, the first stadium was inaugurated, and the first match was played against the local rival Ceglédi RC. During this period,
Hungary national football team The Hungary national football team ( hu, magyar labdarúgó-válogatott) represents Hungary in men's international football and is controlled by the Hungarian Football Federation. The team has made 9 appearances in the FIFA World Cup and 4 app ...
player Lajos Kovács played here. From 1945 the team played its matches near the local railway station. In the 1946–47 season the team was promoted to the
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(the second division) for the first time in the history of the club. On 28 June 1949, the two teams of
Kecskemét Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun. Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's third ...
merged. The new name of the team became KszTE. The colours of the team were blue and red. One of the best player during that time was
Máté Fenyvesi Máté Fenyvesi (20 September 1933 – 17 February 2022) was a Hungarian footballer and politician.
(former player of the
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). On 11 January 1954, the team changed its name to Kecskeméti Kinizsi. In 1966, the team was promoted to the
Nemzeti Bajnokság II NB II, currently known as the Merkantil Bank Liga for sponsorship reasons, is the second tier of Hungarian football. At the end of the 2004–05 season, the tournament format was changed from one division of 14 teams to two divisions: ''Keleti ...
after being relegated to the third division in the previous years. In 1967, the team reached the semi-finals in the
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. KSC, the other club in town, was founded in 1972. The two teams became archrivals in the second and third league until their merger in 1999. KTE was always supported by local workers during these years. In the 1990s the team played in the local division and in the third division.


Chaotic times

In 1922, Gyula Kovács decided to build his own track club with Pál Dömötör and others. Donations of today's Works facility located in Garden City on April 11, 1926, inaugurated
Cegléd Cegléd (; german: Zieglet) is a city in Pest County, Pest county, Hungary, approximately southeast of the Hungarian capital, Budapest. Name The name of the town is of disputed origin. The name may be derived from the word "szeglet" (meaning "co ...
matches against MOVE. The teams played two wars between the Central and Southern District championship. At that time, today's system of consecutive championships did not exist (up until 1942). KTE was the mid team within the local league rivals 1929–30. The team lost twice, but came back the following season. During World War II, several team members were drafted or recruited forced labor. Other team members came from labor camps. By the end of the war, the home team was as composed of Lacza, Mészáros, Szabó, Majtány, Huszti, Józsa, Kun, Karaizsa, Márkli II, Boda and Miklós. At the time, the team played a good offensive game, but a poorly performing security marked KTE's game. After the war, Jenő Kovács became the association's president, and Laszlo Baron led the professional football department. The KTE football team on October 28, 1945, from Kecskemét played matches closer to the center of the park next to the track Noszlopy Gaspar. The 1946–47 NB II was the first winning season in the team's history. The first Hungarian pools coupons (5 October 1947) included in the KTE–Hungarian Textile match, which ended with a draw. This was the beginning of decades of cooperation with the KTE and the Cannery in
Kecskemét Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun. Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's third ...
. The club is the foundation of the location where the 35th anniversary of the Katona József Theatre ceremony was held.


Under Socialism

On 28 June 1949, the United Kecskemét's two teams, the KTE and the KAC, formed a new club named KszTe. The team's new color scheme was red and blue, and József Lakó was appointed president. One of the strongest players in the two years in Kecskemét was Máté Fenyvesi, who later confirmed the
Ferencvárosi TC Ferencvárosi Torna Club, known as Ferencváros (), Fradi, or simply FTC, is a professional football club based in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary, that competes in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the top flight of Hungarian football. Ferencváros wa ...
. On 11 January 1954, the club's name was changed to Kinizsi
Kecskemét Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun. Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's third ...
. The team this year dropped out of the second class, and only on 2 December 1956 could the name and colors of the original proposal of László Tóth be reused. In 1961, a torchlight parade was presented to celebrate that the club's 50-year anniversary. The defense had the better performing sub-group. The KTE quickly returned and won the Southeast NB III group, but, because of reorganization, could not be taken back to the second class. In 1964, the team fell in the county championship, but in 1966, it was back in the
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(even third class). The two played through the season, and the club experienced a small downturn. In 1972, the team was re-established the KSC-t (before Dózsa Kecskemét), the Sports Club
Kecskemét Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun. Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's third ...
, labdarúgócsapatuk 1974–75–ös first season playing with the KTE. Although the two clubs fluctuated later in the second and third class, their "derby" was always a big city event. The majority of amateurs working KTE is a municipality of the transition of ownership, never felt before in 45 years but, among the fans, has always been more popular in the city. The 1973–74 NB II season winner again was KTE. In 1978, a strict disciplinary investigation was conducted after the loss of the classifiers in the county championship. A good team player this year, Némedi also suffered a double leg break against the Gyöngyösi Spartacus. Only in 1981 did he manage to return.


After the regime

In 1990, Antal Tóth coached the team to championship in the group NB III, but the Second Division was not able to persist. In 1995, the third time KTE came up with a second-class, once again won the NB III. This was trainer József Link's hallmarked team as a rookie in the first-place finisher in the autumn season. He moved into the sector KTE Stadium. In 1997 the government "drum beat" the old Kurucz Boulevard path, which in previous years of amateur athletes, the MAV of
Kecskemét Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun. Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's third ...
and the
Tiszaug Tiszaug is a village in Bács-Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary. Geography It covers an area of and has a population Population typically refers to the number of people in a single area, whether it ...
used county-level soccer teams. In 1999, after the merger between the two clubs, and the KTE and KSC-rated RSC was created from the merger. The team manager János Jámbor was a known entrepreneur and main sponsor. Under head coach Laszlo Nagy, the 2000–01 season champion favorite team created the famous town. The ascent, however, was lost again. Pious in 2003, left
Kecskemét Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun. Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's third ...
football, and transferred the right to play to a revived Vasas. In 1998, the president, István Pinczés, had elder and junior aged players suspended. KTE revived the football team in the county starting in class III. In the summer of 2003, the owner of the small circle at the head of Kispest Honvéd, László Koncz and Pál Vida bought the NB I/B in the Büki TK operating Ltd., Kecskemét and the right to NB I/B relaunched the team.


Recent years

The first years of the third millennium brought confusion and many troubles to the football team in Kecskemét. However, this ended in 2006 when Pál Rózsa and János Versegi became the chairmen of KTE. They started to build a strong and successful club, with great support from Dr. Gábor Zombor, mayor of Kecskemét. The promotion to
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was finally achieved in 2008, and KTE became the first football club from the city of
Kecskemét Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun. Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's third ...
to play in the Hungarian first league. Today, several thousand citizens attend matches. The local enthusiasm is much greater than the Hungarian average. The first season in the top Hungarian league was very successful for the team. In the Nemzeti Bajnokság I 2008–09 the team finished 5th. The second year was less successful, because in the 2009-10 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season the team finished 10th. The club reached their zenith in 2011 by winning the
Magyar Kupa The Hungarian Cup ( hu, Magyar Kupa) is the Hungarian cup competition for football clubs. It was started by the Hungarian Football Association, the ''Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség,'' in 1909, eight years after the commencement of the Hungarian ...
(Hungarian Cup). On 17 May 2011, the Kecskeméti TE won the
Magyar Kupa The Hungarian Cup ( hu, Magyar Kupa) is the Hungarian cup competition for football clubs. It was started by the Hungarian Football Association, the ''Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség,'' in 1909, eight years after the commencement of the Hungarian ...
, beating Videoton in the final 3–2 in the
Puskás Ferenc Stadium Puskás is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ferenc Puskás (1927–2006), Hungarian football player and manager **FIFA Puskás Award, the player judged to have scored the most aesthetically significant and "most beaut ...
in
Budapest Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the Danube river; the city has an estimated population ...
. The victory meant that the club would be able to play their first international match since they qualified for the
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. The centenary year 2011 became the most successful year in the 100-year history of the club. The first international match was played at home in front of 3,400 spectators at the Széktói Stadion in
Kecskemét Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun. Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's third ...
. The final result was 1–1 against the Kazakh
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. The Hungarian goal was scored by Siniša Radanović while the Kazakh goal was scored by Malick Mane. After the 2014–15 season, the Hungarian Football Federation relegated Kecskemét to the Bács-Kiskun county first division due to financial reasons. In the 2017–18 season, Kecskemét promoted to the third division or in official name to NB III.


Current squad

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Out on loan


Stadium

Kecskeméti TE plays its home games at Széktói Stadion, built in 1962. With 4,300 seats, and standing room for 2,000 in the standing-only sections, it is the largest football stadium in Kecskemét. In 2002, it was completely renovated. The lighting installation consists of 128 floodlights mounted on four masts 38m in height, and the average vertical illuminance is 1200 lx.


Honours

*
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** Winners (1): 2010–11 * Hungarian League 2 ** Winners (1): 2007–08 * Hungarian League 3 ** Winners (4): 1946, 1958, 1989–90, 1994–95


Season results

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In European Competition


Managers

* János Magó (1937) * Ernő Singer (1938) * János Steiner (1947) * József Fehérvári (1948) *
Ferenc Horváth Ferenc Horváth (born 6 May 1973) is a Hungarian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is now a manager, most recently coaching at Budapest Honvéd FC. He made his debut for the Hungary national team in 1996, and got 3 ...
(1949) * János Nagy (1951) *
Imre Serényi Imre is a Hungarian language, Hungarian masculine first name, which is also in Estonian language, Estonian use, where the corresponding name day is 10 April. It has been suggested that it relates to the name Emeric, Emmerich (name), Emmerich or H ...
(1952) * János Horváth (1952) *
Gyula Dragollovich Gyula may refer to: * Gyula (title), Hungarian title of the 9th–10th century * Gyula (name), Hungarian male given name, derived from the title ; People * Gyula II, the ''gyula'' who was baptized in Constantinople around 950 * Gyula III, the ''g ...
(1952) * Károly Kósa (1953) *
Gyula Dragollovich Gyula may refer to: * Gyula (title), Hungarian title of the 9th–10th century * Gyula (name), Hungarian male given name, derived from the title ; People * Gyula II, the ''gyula'' who was baptized in Constantinople around 950 * Gyula III, the ''g ...
(1953) *
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(1953) * Jenő Weisz (1957) * József Garamszegi (1958) * Jenő Hauser (1961) * Károly Kósa (1961) *
Ferenc Molnár Ferenc Molnár ( , ; born Ferenc Neumann; 12 January 18781 April 1952), often anglicized as Franz Molnar, was a Hungarian-born author, stage-director, dramatist, and poet, widely regarded as Hungary’s most celebrated and controversial playw ...
(1963) * József Fejes (1965) * András Dombóvári (1965–66) * Jozsef Nemeth (1966) *
Antal Lyka Antal Lyka (29 May 1908 – 1976) was a Hungarian football player and coach. Career Lyka played for Ferencvárosi TC in the Hungarian championshiio for over a decade, and capped 12 times for Hungary national football team, Hungary.Béla Varga (1971–73) *
Ferenc Máté Ferenc Máté (born 1945, in Hungarian Transylvania) grew up in Budapest. He escaped Hungary with his mother after the crushing of the 1956 revolution by Soviet tanks. He graduated from the University of British Columbia, and worked on a railroa ...
(1975) * Rezső Bánáti (1976) * József Bánhidi (1976) * István Vereb (1978) * Gyula Czimmmermann (1983) * Antal Tóth (1984–91) * József Linka (1994–97) * Tibor Gracza (1999) * László Nagy (1999 – Nov 01) * Ferenc Gabala (Nov 2001 – May 2) *
József Kiprich József Kiprich (born 6 September 1963) is a retired Hungarian football forward and currently a football manager and scout. He made his debut for the Hungarian national team in 1984, and got 70 caps and 28 goals until 1995. He was a partici ...
(May 2002 – July 3) * Ioan Patrascu (July 1, 2003 – Oct 1, 2003) * Tibor Gracza (Oct 2003 – April 4) * Robert Glázer (April 13, 2004 – Sept 18, 2004) *
György Gálhidi György () is a Hungarian version of the name ''George''. Some notable people with this given name: * György Alexits, as a Hungarian mathematician * György Almásy, Hungarian asiologist, traveler, zoologist and ethnographer, father of Lászl ...
(Sept 8, 2004 – Sept 28, 2004) * Zoltán Leskó (Sept 2004 – March 5) * Tibor Gracza (March 2005–05) * Ioan Patrascu (2005 – Nov 05) *
László Török László Török (13 May 1941 – 17 September 2020) was a Hungarian historian, archaeologist, and Egyptologist. His works on the ancient Coptic language, Ancient Egypt, ancient Nubia, and the Kingdom of Kush were highly regarded. He was a membe ...
(Jan 2006 – Sept 06) * István Varga (Sept 2006 – Jan 07) * Tamás Nagy (19.01.2007 – 12,.04.2007) *
Tomislav Sivić Tomislav Sivić (; born 29 August 1966) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career Between 1988 and 1990, Sivić spent two seasons with Bačka Subotica in the Vojvodina League, the fourth tier of Yugoslav football. He would ...
(p1.08.2007 –21.10.2009) *
Aurél Csertői Aurél Csertői (born 25 September 1965 in Győr) is a Hungarian football player and manager. Coaching career FC Fehérvár (Videoton FC) (2004-2006) Csertői won a bronze medal in the Hungarian National Championship I 2005-06 season. ...
(28.10.2009 –08.04.2010) *
István Urbányi István Urbányi (born 17 April 1967 in Salgótarján) is a Hungarian former football player and coach. Career As a player, he spent most of his career at Bp. Honvéd and Győri ETO as a defender and midfielder. In 1990, he played two games ...
(08.04.2010 –27.09.2010) *
István Szabó István Szabó (; born 18 February 1938) is a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, and opera director. Szabó is one of the most notable Hungarian filmmakers and one who has been best known outside the Hungarian-speaking world since the la ...
''(interim)'' (Sept 27, 2010 – Oct 13, 2010) *
Tomislav Sivić Tomislav Sivić (; born 29 August 1966) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career Between 1988 and 1990, Sivić spent two seasons with Bačka Subotica in the Vojvodina League, the fourth tier of Yugoslav football. He would ...
(Oct 13, 2010 – Nov 23, 2011) *
István Szabó István Szabó (; born 18 February 1938) is a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, and opera director. Szabó is one of the most notable Hungarian filmmakers and one who has been best known outside the Hungarian-speaking world since the la ...
(Dec 13, 2011 – June 30, 2012) *
László Török László Török (13 May 1941 – 17 September 2020) was a Hungarian historian, archaeologist, and Egyptologist. His works on the ancient Coptic language, Ancient Egypt, ancient Nubia, and the Kingdom of Kush were highly regarded. He was a membe ...
(July 1, 2012 – Sept 17, 2012) *
István Szabó István Szabó (; born 18 February 1938) is a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, and opera director. Szabó is one of the most notable Hungarian filmmakers and one who has been best known outside the Hungarian-speaking world since the la ...
''(interim)'' (Sept 17, 2012 – Sept 28, 2012) *
Ferenc Horváth Ferenc Horváth (born 6 May 1973) is a Hungarian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is now a manager, most recently coaching at Budapest Honvéd FC. He made his debut for the Hungary national team in 1996, and got 3 ...
(28.09.2012 –24.06.2013) *
Balázs Bekő Balázs Bekő (born 15 December 1971) is a Hungarian football manager and former player who manages Soproni VSE. Managerial career On 24 June 2013, Bekő became the head coach of the Nemzeti Bajnokság I club Kecskeméti TE. Bekő became the ...
(24,.06.2013 –30.06.2015) *
István Szabó István Szabó (; born 18 February 1938) is a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, and opera director. Szabó is one of the most notable Hungarian filmmakers and one who has been best known outside the Hungarian-speaking world since the la ...
(01.06.2021 –)


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kecskemeti Te Football clubs in Hungary Association football clubs established in 1911 1911 establishments in Hungary