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Békéscsaba 1912 Előre
Békéscsaba 1912 Előre is a Hungarian association football, football club from Békéscsaba, Békés. The club was founded in 1912 as ''Előre Munkás Testedző Egyesület''. Előre translates as ''Forward'' in English. The colours of the club are lilac and white. The club currently play in Nemzeti Bajnokság II, the second tier of Hungarian football. The club achieved its greatest success in 1988 when it won the Hungarian Cup competition, defeating Budapest Honvéd FC 3–2 in the final. Until the end of 2004–05 the club spent a total of 25 seasons in the first Hungarian division, the Nemzeti Bajnokság I. They were promoted back to the top tier in 2015. Name changes * 1912: ''Békéscsabai Előre Munkás Testedző Egyesület'' * 1948: ''Békéscsabai Előre SC'' * 1970: ''Békéscsabai Előre Spartacus SC'' * 1991: ''Békéscsabai Előre FC'', * 2005: ''Békéscsaba 1912 Előre SE'' History After winning the 1940–41 Körösvidéki I division, they were promoted to the ...
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Kórház Utcai Stadion
Kórház utcai Stadion is a sports stadium in Békéscsaba, Hungary. The stadium is home to association football side Békéscsaba 1912 Előre. The stadium has a capacity of 4,963 History On 4 December 2013, it was announced that Békéscsaba 1912 Előre will have 800 million Hungarian forint, HUF to spend on the reconstruction of the stadium. On 16 December 2014, according to the Magyar Közlöny Békéscsaba 1912 Előre will have 1 billion 125 million Hungarian forint, HUF to spend on the reconstruction of the new stadium. In 2015, 565 million Hungarian forint, HUF can be spent on the reconstruction. On 6 January 2016, during the revision of the Nemzeti Stadionfejlesztési Program, the Hungarian government decided to increase the money by 325 million HUF that will be spent on the reconstruction of the stadium. The north-western stand will be demolished and a new stand will be built which will host 2500 spectators. During the reconstruction, the south-eastern stand will be cov ...
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Szolnok
Szolnok (; also known by #Name and etymology, alternative names) is the county seat of Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county in central Hungary. A city with county rights, it is located on the banks of the Tisza river, in the heart of the Great Hungarian Plain, which has made it an important cultural and economic crossroads for centuries. Szolnok also has one of Hungary’s best water polo teams. Name and etymology Szolnok was named after the first steward of the city, Szolnok (ispán), Szaunik or Zounok. The town was first officially mentioned under the name Zounok in 1075. In the following centuries, it was recorded variously as Zounok, Saunic, Zounuc, and Zawnuch. The variety of spellings likely comes from phonetic discrepancies occurring when Hungarian sounds were recorded using the Latin alphabet. Another possibility revolves around speculation that the name Szaunik was not a personal name after all, but rather a title relating to the significant salt trade (salt, ) in the area. In m ...
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Gradski Stadion (Nikšić)
Stadion kraj Bistrice, also known as Gradski stadion Nikšić, is a multi-purpose stadium in Nikšić, Montenegro. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches and is the home ground of FK Sutjeska Nikšić, FK Sutjeska and a host of Montenegro national under-21 football team matches. The stadium had a total of 5,214 seats before the addition of a new west stand in 2020. History Football grounds in Nikšić existed before World War II. However, the first football stadium in the town was constructed in 1945. Over time, the stadium was renovated. During the 1960s, there were stands surrounding the entire stadium, giving it a capacity of approximately 15,000. After 2000, there was a new renovation of the stadium. In 2001, the old south and north stands were torn down, and a new east stand was built, so the capacity of stadium was reduced to 10,800. After the Montenegrin independence, following the UEFA rules, the stadium capacity is reduced to 5,214 seats. Floo ...
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FK Vardar
FK Vardar () is a professional Association football, football club based in Skopje, North Macedonia, which competes in the Macedonian First Football League, Macedonian First League. They are the most successful football club in Football in Macedonia, Macedonia, having won eleven Macedonian First Football League, Macedonian First League titles, six Macedonian Football Cup, Macedonian Cups, two Macedonian Football Supercup, Macedonian Super Cups and one Yugoslav Cup. In 2017, they became the first Macedonian club to qualify for the group stage of a European competition. History Beginnings FK Vardar was established in 1911. After World War One, Vardar was re-established in 1919.Vardar Skopje successfully competed in Skoplje Football Subassociation, District League and had its own stadium City Park. In the year of 1926 it fused with Gragjanski Skopje.All of its players joined the team and stayed on its own home ground.Gragjanski continued Vardar's success in the Skoplje Football Sub ...
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Vác FC
Vác FC is a Hungarian football club based in Vác, north of Budapest. The club of the fourth division of the Hungarian football league was established in June 1899 as ''Váci Városi SE'' plays its home matches at the Stadion Városi Vác. Before 2009, the club was known by a variety of other names. Name The team has undergone a number of name changes since its inception, often due to the politics of the time, and since 2003 has been named after the Dunakanyar, Hungarian for Danube Bend, the point where the Danube river changes direction near where Vác is located. * 1899-48: ''Váci SE'' * 1948–55: ''Váci Dolgozók TK'' * 1955-55: ''Váci Petőfi'' * 1955–57: ''Váci Bástya'' * 1957-57: ''Váci SE'' * 1957–61: ''Váci Petőfi'' * 1961–65: ''Váci Vasas'' * 1965–70: ''Váci SE'' * 1970–80: ''Váci Híradás'' * 1980–92: ''Váci Izzó MTE'' * 1992–97: ''Vác FC-Samsung'' * 1997–98: ''Vác FC'' * 1998-01: ''Vác FC-Zollner'' * 2001–03: ''Váci VLSE'' * ...
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1993–94 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I in the 1993–94 season. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and Vác FC Vác FC is a Hungarian football club based in Vác, north of Budapest. The club of the fourth division of the Hungarian football league was established in June 1899 as ''Váci Városi SE'' plays its home matches at the Stadion Városi Vác. ... won the championship for the first time in the club's history under legendary headcoach János Csank. Vác won 8 of their last 11 games, and suffered their last defeat of the campaign in March, against Békéscsaba. The pest-county city's championship was confirmed on the 4th of June, 1994, after Vác drew 2-2 against Vasas in front of 10,000 spectators, becoming the third team outside of Budapest to win a national championship. defending champions Kispest finished 2nd, 3 points below Vác, and remained undefeated in their last 12 games. Due to their earlier league defeats suffered against Vác, Ferencváros, Győr and Deb ...
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1990–91 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I in the 1990–91 season. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and Budapest Honvéd FC Budapest Honvéd Football Club (), commonly known as Budapest Honvéd or simply Honvéd, is a Hungarian sports club based in Kispest, Budapest, with the colours of red and black. The club is best known for its football team. ''Honvéd'' means ... won the championship. Honvéd's title came as a surprise as they were forced to play the relegation tiebreaker, beating Kazincbarcika 3–2 on aggregate in the previous season. The arrival of newly appointed coach Mezey György, who had been head coach of the Hungarian national team, proved to be a good effect on the club's performance. The method of awarding the winner of a match 3 points was abolished; this time 2 points were given. Szeged and Bp. Volán won promotion while Debrecen maintained their first division status winning 2–1 on aggregate over Dunaújváros in the relegation tiebreaker. Honvéd took ...
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Sakarya Atatürk Stadium
Sakarya Atatürk Stadium () was a multi-purpose stadium in Adapazarı, Turkey. It was currently used mostly for football matches and was the home stadium of Sakaryaspor. The stadium used to hold 13,216 spectators. It was named after the Turkish statesman Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Mustafa Kemal Atatürk ( 1881 – 10 November 1938) was a Turkish field marshal and revolutionary statesman who was the founding father of the Republic of Turkey, serving as its first President of Turkey, president from 1923 until Death an .... In 2018, the stadium was demolished. References External linksVenue information Football venues in Turkey Buildings and structures in Sakarya Province Multi-purpose stadiums in Turkey Süper Lig venues Sakaryaspor {{Turkey-sports-venue-stub ...
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Sakaryaspor
Sakaryaspor Kulübü Derneği is a Turkish professional football club playing in the TFF First League, which is the second level of Turkish football. History The club was formed in 1965 after the merger of ''Adapazarı Gençlerbirliği'', ''Adapazarı İdman Yurdu'', ''Güneşspor'' and ''Ada Gençlik''. The club is better known as Sakaryaspor. The football club is nicknamed the "Football Factory" by Turkish football scene because of the many national footballers born and raised in the city. Sakarya Province has also five national top scorers (Hakan Şükür, Aykut Kocaman, Bülent Uygun, Aykut Yiğit, Ogün Altıparmak) of all time and three of them did carry the Sakaryaspor shirt. Sakaryaspor became TFF First League champions in 1980–81 and 1986–87. They accomplished this feat again at the end of the 2005–06 season. Sakaryaspor subsequently won a place in the play–off matches. After eliminating İstanbulspor in the first play–off match, Sakaryaspor went on to defea ...
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UEFA
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA ; ; ) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football. It governs football, futsal and beach soccer, beach football in Europe and the List of transcontinental countries#Asia and Europe, transcontinental countries of Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kazakhstan, as well as the West Asian countries of Cyprus, Armenia and Israel. UEFA consists of 55 national association List of men's national association football teams#UEFA (Europe), members. Since 2022, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, FIFA and UEFA suspended all Russian national teams and clubs from any FIFA and UEFA competitions. UEFA consists of the national football associations of Europe, and runs national and club competitions including the UEFA European Championship, European Championship, UEFA Nations League, Nations League, UEFA Champions League, Champions League, UEFA Europa League, Europa League, UEFA Conference League, Conference League, and ...
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Bryne
Bryne (, ) is a List of towns and cities in Norway, town in Time, Norway, Time municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The town is the administrative centre of the municipality of Time and it is also List of urban areas in Norway by population, one of the 50 largest towns/cities in Norway. Bryne's location in the region of Stavanger/Sandnes and its road and rail links have made Bryne a popular area for commuters. The town is expanding rapidly and there have been reports of problems with schooling capacity. Bryne Church is located in the centre of the town and Time Church is located east of the town . Bryne is located on the southern shores of the lake Frøylandsvatnet, about 30 minutes south of the city of Stavanger by train. The town has a population (2021) of 12,465 and a population density of . The town's urban area crosses over the municipal border to Klepp Municipality, with and 1,800 residents living in the neighboring municipality. History The village of Bryne was ...
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Bryne Stadion
Bryne Stadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Bryne, Norway. It is currently used mostly for football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... matches, and is the home ground of Bryne FK. The stadium has a natural grass surface. The record attendance was set in 1980, when 13,621 spectators attended a match against Viking FK. Ahead of the 2025 Eliteserien season, the capacity of the stadium was increased from 4,000 to 5,000. References Football venues in Norway Eliteserien venues Multi-purpose stadiums in Norway Bryne FK Sport in Time, Norway Sports venues in Rogaland {{Norway-sports-venue-stub ...
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