Dunaújváros FC (1952)
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Dunaújváros FC (previously known as ''Dunaferr SE'') was a Hungarian
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Dunaújváros Dunaújváros (; also known by #Etymology and names, alternative names) is an industrial city in Fejér County, Central Hungary. It is a city with county rights. Situated 70 kilometres (43 miles) south of Budapest on the Danube, the city is best ...
. Though they won the Hungarian
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in 1999–2000, recently they played in the second league, until the team withdrew in March 2009, ceasing its operations.


History


Domestic

The team was founded in 1952 and one year later they were promoted to the Hungarian first division under the name ''Sztálinvárosi Vasmű Építők''. In 1954 they were relegated to the second division and from then on they bounced back and forth between the two. From 1961 the team was known as ''Dunaújvárosi Kohász SE''. Whilst holding this name their best finish was in 1978, 7th in the NB I. In 1998 they entered the NB I. under the name ''Dunaferr SE'' and won their first and only Hungarian championship in 2000. In 2001 they finished 2nd behind
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. In 2003 they were relegated from the NB I. At this point they had played 20 seasons in the top division. Unfortunately the Dunaferr company ended their support of the men's football team, and in 2004 when the NB I. returned from a 12-team format to a 16-team format they were unable to return and all football operations ended. The team was resurrected by local Hungarian businessmen
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and
József Héger József () is a Hungarian masculine given name. It is the Hungarian name equivalent to Joseph. Notable people bearing this name include: * József Bihari (1901–1981), Hungarian actor * József Bihari (1908–1997), Hungarian linguist * Józ ...
and football operations returned. With the league's permission the team began play in the NB I/B (now called
NB II NB, Nb, or nb may refer to: Arts and entertainment * N.B. (album), ''N.B.'' (album), an album by Natasha Bedingfield * NB (TV programme), ''NB'' (TV programme), a Scottish arts television programme that aired 1989–1997 Businesses * NB Global, ...
). In 2004 they finished 16th, in 2005 5th, and in 2006 13th. The team withdrew from the second league in March 2009, and ceased operations.


UEFA Cup


UEFA Champions League


International

Following their championship in 2000, the team qualified for the Second Qualifying Round of the UEFA Champions League 2000-01 where they defeated
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2–0 and 2–2. In the 3rd round they tied against Rosenborg 2–2 in Hungary, but lost in Norway 1–2, ending their only Champions League run.


Team names

Like many football clubs, the team has undergone a number of name changes. The most notable change actually came when the city changed its name from ''Sztálinváros'' (Stalin Town, or equivalent to Stalingrad) to ''Dunaújváros'' (Danubian New Town). * 1951: Dunapentelei Vasas * 1952: Sztálin Vasmű Építők * 1954: Sztálinvárosi Vasas * 1956: Dunapentelei Vasas * 1957: Dunapentelei SC * 1957: Sztálinvárosi Vasas * 1959: Sztálinvárosi Kohász Sport Egyesület * 1961: Dunaújvárosi Kohász Sport Egyesület * 1990: Dunaferr Sport Egyesület * 2003: Slant/Fint Dunaújváros * 200?: Dunaújvárosi Kohász * 200?: Dunaújváros Futball Club


Honours

* Hungarian Championship **Champions (1):
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External links


Official Website of Dunaújváros FC
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