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Egri VK

Egri VK

FieldValue
teamTigra-ZF-Eger
logoEgri Vízilabda Klub.png
pixels200px
fullnameEgri Vízilabda Klub
founded
leagueOrszágos Bajnokság I
season2021–22
positionOrszágos Bajnokság I,
10th of 14
arenaBitskey Aladár Uszoda
(Capacity: 1,500)
cityEger, Hungary
colorsBlue and white
presidentZoltán Szécsi
managerPéter Biros
championships3 Hungarian Championships
4 Hungarian Cups
websiteegrivizilabda.hu

10th of 14 (Capacity: 1,500)

4 Hungarian Cups

Egri Vízilabda Klub () is a Hungarian water polo club based in Eger. One of the dominant teams in the country since the late 2000s, Eger won the national championship in 2011,2013,2014 and came in second in 2012. They also collected the gold medal in the Hungarian cup in 1972 and 2007. Beside the domestic successes they also finished runners-up in the LEN Cup in 2008.

Starting from summer 2010 the club is known as ZF Eger after its main sponsor ZF Friedrichshafen.

Naming history

  • Egri TE: (1910 – 1943)
    • MOVE Egri SE: (1920 – 1945)
  • Egri Barátság SE: (1945 – 1947)
  • Egri SZTK: (1948 – 1949)
  • Egri ÁVESZ: (1950)
  • Egri Fáklya SK: (1951 – 1954)
  • Egri Bástya SE: (1955 – 1956)
  • Eger SE: (1957)
  • Egri SC: (1958 – 1959)
  • Egri Vasas SK: (1960)
  • Egri Dózsa SC: (1961 – 1976)
  • Eger SE: (1977 – 1992/93)
  • ÚVK-Eger: (1993/94)
  • ÚVMK Eger: (1993/94 – 1995/96)
  • ÚVMK Eger-Egervin: (1996/97 – 1998/99)
  • ÚVMK BauSystem-Eger: (1999/00)
  • UPC-Egri VK: (2000/01)
  • Egri VK: (2001/02 – 2002/03)
  • ZF Hungária Egri VK: (2002/03 – 2003/04)
  • Brendon-ZF-Eger: (2004/05)
  • Brendon-Fenstherm-ZF-Eger: (2005/06 – 2007/08)
  • Brendon-UPC-ZF-Egri VK: (2007/08)
  • ZF-Eger: (2008/09 – 2019/20)
  • Tigra-ZF-Eger: (2020/21 – ... )

Honours

Domestic competitions

  • Országos Bajnokság I (National Championship of Hungary) :[[File:Gold medal blank.svg|15px]] Champions (3): 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14 :[File:Silver medal blank.svg :[[File:Bronze medal blank.svg

  • [Magyar Kupa (National Cup of Hungary) :[[File:Gold medal with cup.svg|15px]] Winners (4): 1972, 2007, 2008, 2015 :[File:Silver medal with cup.svg

European competitions

  • [LEN Champions League :Fourth place (1): 2016–17

  • LEN Euro Cup :Runners-up (1): 2007–08

Current squad

Season 2020–21

HungaryMárton Magyar

Staff

Technical Staff
Chairman
Executive Director
President of Society
Head coach
Assistant coach

Transfers (2017-18)

Source: vizipolo.hu

  • SRB HUN Marko Avramović (from Ferencváros)
  • SRB Strahinja Rašović (from Barceloneta)
  • GRE Angelos Vlachopoulos (from Posillipo)
  • SRB Miloš Ćuk (from Szolnoki Dózsa)
  • HUN Balázs Erdélyi (to Orvosegyetem)
  • SRB Boris Vapenski (to Ortigia)

Recent seasons

SeasonTierLeaguePos.Domestic cupEuropean competitions
1984–851OB I5thRound of 16
1985–861OB I5thQuarterfinalist
1986–871OB I7thRound of 16
1987–881OB I11thRound of 16
1988–891OB I9thRound of 16
1989–901OB I9thQuarterfinalist
1990–911OB I7thRound of 16
1991–921OB I8thSemifinalist
1992–931OB I9th
1993–941OB I8th
1994–951OB I9th
1995–961OB I10th
1996–971OB I7th
1997–981OB I9th
1998–991OB I6th
1999–001OB I7th3 LEN Cup
2000–011OB I7thRound of 16
2001–021OB I9thQuarterfinalist
2002–031OB I8thRound of 16
2003–041OB I7th
2004–051OB I4thRunner-up
2005–061OB I3rdRunner-up2 LEN Cup
2006–071OB I3rd1 Euroleague
2007–081OB I2ndChampion1 Euroleague
2 LEN CupF
2008–091OB I2ndChampion1 Euroleague
2009–101OB I2ndRunner-up1 Euroleague
2010–111OB I1stRunner-up1 Euroleague
2011–121OB I2ndSemifinalist1 Champions League
2012–131OB I1stQuarterfinalist1 Champions League
2013–141OB I1stQuarterfinalist1 Champions League
2014–151OB I3rdSemifinalist1 Champions League
2015–161OB I2ndChampion1 Champions League
2016–171OB I2ndRunner-up1 Champions League
2017–181OB I3rdSemifinalist1 Champions League
2018–191OB I4thQuarterfinalist1 Champions League
2019–201OB IQuarterfinalist2 Euro Cup
2020–211OB I8thPreliminary round
2021–221OB I10thQuarterfinalist
2022–231OB I7thQuarterfinalist
2023–241OB IQuarterfinalist

: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In European competition

  • Participations in Champions League (Champions Cup, Euroleague): 13x
  • Participations in Euro Cup (LEN Cup): 3x
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1999-00LEN CupQuarter-finalsHungary Vasas6-74-810–15
2005-06LEN CupRound of 16Russia Spartak Volgograd12-88-920–17
Quarter-finalsItaly Leonessa10-87-1017–18[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2006-07EuroleaguePreliminary round
(Group C)Italy Pro Recco10-105-103rd place
Russia Šturm 200214-1311-11
Hungary Vasas8-76-12
2007-08Euroleagueelimination in Second qualifying round[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2007-08LEN Cup
[[File:Silver medal blank.svg13px]] FinalistRound of 16Romania CSM Oradea14-912-1426–23
Quarter-finalsHungary Szeged5-18-1113–12[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
Semi-finalsMontenegro Budva11-99-920–18[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
FinalsRussia Šturm 20026-87-1213–20[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2008-09EuroleaguePreliminary round
(Group D)Serbia Partizan7-79-113rd place
Hungary Vasas7-910-11
France Marseille9-99-9
2009-10EuroleaguePreliminary round
(Group D)Italy Pro Recco7-118-82nd place
Russia Šturm 200210-75-5
Russia Sintez Kazan11-86-8
Quarter-finalsSerbia Partizan4-125-109–22[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2010-11EuroleaguePreliminary round
(Group D)Croatia Jug Dubrovnik9-1010-154th place
Spain Barceloneta8-109-10
Croatia Primorje Rijeka6-114-7
2011-12Champions LeaguePreliminary round
(Group C)Serbia Partizan12-86-94th place
Hungary Vasas5-89-13
Hungary Szeged9-103-6
2012-13Champions LeaguePreliminary round
(Group A)Netherlands Schuurman13-417-63rd place
Greece Vouliagmeni10-98-11
Russia Spartak Volgograd8-67-10
Germany Waspo Hannover16-513-4
Georgia Ligamus Tbilisi27-512-4
Round of 16Serbia Crvena zvezda8-86-1314–21[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2013-14Champions LeaguePreliminary round
(Group A)Spain Barceloneta5-115-96th place
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik8-1011-16
Greece Olympiacos12-115-13
Croatia Primorje Rijeka6-117-20
Italy Pro Recco7-89-14
2014-15Champions League
Fifth placePreliminary round
(Group A)Spain Barceloneta11-67-72nd place
Italy Brescia10-57-3
Greece Olympiacos10-96-8
Italy Pro Recco4-129-11
Serbia Radnički Kragujevac7-611-12
Quarter-final (F6)Croatia Jug Dubrovnik8–10[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
5th-6th placement (F6)Hungary Szolnok8–7[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
2015-16Champions League
Sixth placePreliminary round
(Group A)Spain Barceloneta6-56-62nd place
Greece Olympiacos8-87-8
Germany Spandau 0410-715-8
Croatia Primorje Rijeka12-127-8
Montenegro Jadran Herceg Novi8-711-11
Quarter-final (F6)Croatia Jug Dubrovnik6–8[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
5th-6th placement (F6)Spain Barceloneta6–10[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2016-17Champions League
Fourth placePreliminary round
(Group A)Croatia Jug Dubrovnik6-56-102nd place
Italy Pro Recco7-114-9
Spain Barceloneta10-96-10
Serbia Partizan8-49-8
Germany Waspo Hannover10-712-11
Quarter-final (F6)Italy Brescia6–4[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
Semi-final (F6)Hungary Szolnok5–7[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
Bronze match (F6)Italy Pro Recco6–15[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2017-18Champions League
Sixth placePreliminary round
(Group B)Romania Steaua București12-98-32nd place
Spain Sabadell14-515-7
Montenegro Jadran Herceg Novi8-44-4
Netherlands Alphen15-414-4
Italy Pro Recco4-66-14
Germany Spandau 048-49-10
Hungary Szolnok6-311-10
Quarter-final (F8)Spain Barceloneta4–9[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
5th-8th semifinal (F8)Germany Spandau 0410–6[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
5th-6th placement (F6)Hungary Szolnok6–10[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2018-19Champions LeaguePreliminary round
(Group A)Italy Pro Recco7-167-176th place
Spain Barceloneta10-167-12
Russia Dynamo Moscow12-1013-15
Romania Steaua București13-913-11
Serbia Crvena zvezda17-1113-12
Hungary Ferencváros9-129-16
Italy Brescia8-116-11
2019-20Euro CupQuarter-finalsFrance Strasbourg12-86-1018–18 (4–3 p)
Semi-finalsItaly Brescia(canc.)3-6Cancelled

Notable former players

[[Péter Biros

Olympic champions

  • Dénes Pócsik – 24 years (1954-1978) [[File:Gold medal.svg|18px]] 1964 Tokyo
  • András Bodnár – 9 years (1952-1961) [[File:Gold medal.svg|18px]] 1964 Tokyo
  • Péter Biros – 9 years (2007-2016) [[File:Gold medal.svg|18px]] 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing
  • Zoltán Szécsi - 7 years (2004-2005, 2007-2013) [[File:Gold medal.svg|18px]] 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing
  • István Hevesi – 6 years (1945-1951) [[File:Gold medal.svg|18px]] 1956 Melbourne
  • Norbert Hosnyánszky – 6 years (2010-2012, 2014- ____) [[File:Gold medal.svg|18px]] 2008 Beijing
  • Gábor Kis – 5 years (2004-2008, 2010-2011) [[File:Gold medal.svg|18px]] 2008 Beijing
  • SRB Branislav Mitrović – 4 years (2014-____) [[File:Gold medal.svg|18px]] 2016 Rio de Janeiro
  • SRB Miloš Ćuk – 3 years (2014-2017) [[File:Gold medal.svg|18px]] 2016 Rio de Janeiro
  • Miklós Ambrus – 2 years (1950-1952) [[File:Gold medal.svg|18px]] 1964 Tokyo
  • Tamás Märcz – 1 year (2006-2007) [[File:Gold medal.svg|18px]] 2000 Sydney
  • Norbert Madaras – junior years [[File:Gold medal.svg|18px]] 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing

Former coaches

  • Hungary György Gerendás (2004–2014)
  • Hungary Norbert Dabrowski (2014– present)

References

References

  1. (10 June 2010). "ZF-Eger: Itt a 2010-2011-es játékoskeret". Egri VK official website.
  2. "Férfi csapat". egrivizilabda.hu.
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