Vasas SC

Vasas FC
Full nameVasas Futball Club
Founded16 March 1911 (1911-03-16)
GroundIllovszky Rudolf Stadion,
Budapest
Capacity5,054
ChairmanLászló Markovits
ManagerGábor Erős
LeagueNB II
2024–25NB II, 3rd of 16
Websitewww.vasasfc.hu

Vasas SC (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈvɒʃɒʃ]) is a Hungarian sports club based in Budapest.

Members of the Hungarian Union of Iron Workers founded the club as Vas- és Fémmunkások Sport Clubja, the "Sport Club of Iron and Metal Workers", on 16 March 1911. The club colours are red and blue. Most of its facilities are situated in Budapest's 13th district in the north of the city.

They have won the Hungarian League six times. Vasas is known internationally for reaching the semi-finals of the 1957–58 European Cup,[1] the quarter-finals in the 1967–68 European Cup season,[2] and for being the most successful club in the Mitropa Cup with 6 championships.

History

Vasas first entered the Nemzeti Bajnokság I in the 1916–17 season. Since then the club have managed to win seven titles. The club's most successful period was between 1957 and 1966, when they won the Hungarian league five times.

Crest and colours

Naming history

  • 1911–1925: Vas-és Fémmunkások Sport Clubja
  • 1926–1943: Vasas SC
  • 1943–1944: Nemzeti Nehézipari Munkások Kinizsi SC
  • 1944–1949: Vasas SC
  • 1949–1957: Budapesti Vasas SC
  • 1957–1992: Vasas SC
  • 1992–1993 Vasas SC-Smirnoff
  • 1993–1995: Vasas Ilzer
  • 1995–1996: Vasas Casino Vígadó
  • 1997: Vasas SC
  • 1997–2001: Vasas Danubius Hotels
  • 2001–2003: Vasas SC
  • 2003–2009?: Budapesti Vasas SC
  • 2009–2011: Vasas SC
  • 2011–2012: Vasas–HÍD
  • 2012–present: Vasas FC

Manufacturers and shirt sponsors

The following table shows in detail Vasas SC kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year:

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1995−97 Lotto Casino Vigadó
1998−01 Danubius Hotels
2001–02 Hummel
2004–05 Jako pannonbau
2005–06 Herz
2006–08 Lancast
2008–09 Herz / Regale Klíma
2009–10  –
2011 Híd
2011–12 Vasas SC
2012–13 Dragon Sport  –
2014–15 Adidas HunGast
2015– ALPROSYS

Stadium

Vasas played their home matches in the Illovszky Rudolf Stadion located in the 13th district of Budapest between 1960 and 2016. The stadium capacity was 9,000. The last match was played between Vasas SS and Videoton FC in the 2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I on 29 October 2016. As part of the Hungarian Football Stadium Reconstruction Program, the stadium was demolished in 2016 and a brand new stadium was built in its place.

On 5 July 2019, the new stadium was opened. The first match was played by Vasas SC and FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda which was won by the hosts 2–0. The capacity of the new stadium is 5054 and it cost 7.5 billion HUF.

On 7 August 2019, the first Nemzeti Bajnokság II match was played in the stadium when Vasas hosted Soroksár SC in the 2019–20 Nemzeti Bajnokság II season.

On 11 July 2019 the first international match was played between Budapest Honvéd FC and FK Žalgiris in the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase. The match was won by the hosts 3–1.

Honours

Seasons

League positions

As of 12 July 2025[3]

Current squad

As of 25 January, 2025[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 DF  HUN Ágoston Kiss
2 DF  HUN Janos Bodnár
4 DF  HUN Bence Pávkovics
5 MF  HUN Roland Lehoczky (on loan from MTK)
13 MF  HUN Zsombor Berecz (captain)
14 FW  HUN Áron Doktorics
15 MF  HUN Sándor Hidi
17 MF  HUN Kristóf Hinora
18 FW  HUN Regő Szánthó
19 DF  HUN László Deutsch
20 DF  HUN Máté Ódor
21 MF  HUN Bertalan Kapornai
22 MF  HUN Bálint Faragó
23 MF  HUN Máté Vida
27 FW  HUN Patrik Mamusits
No. Pos. Nation Player
31 GK  HUN Zsombor Molnár
34 DF  HUN Kenneth Otigba
36 DF  HUN Botond Baráth
37 FW  HUN Csaba Bukta
FW  HUN Dávid Zimonyi
55 GK  HUN Levente Jova
57 DF  HUN Patrick Iyinbor
68 DF  HUN Attila Girsik
70 FW  HUN András Radó
77 FW  HUN Milán Tóth
78 MF  HUN Barnabás Rácz
88 MF  SVK Jozef Urblík
92 FW  HUN Barnabás Németh (on loan from Nyíregyháza)
94 MF  HUN Benjámin Cseke
95 FW  HUN Filip Pintér

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
26 GK  HUN János Uram (at Békéscsaba until 30 June 2025)
6 MF  HUN Dominik Sztojka (at Budafok until 30 June 2025)
DF  ROU Szabolcs Szilágyi (at Csíkszereda until 30 June 2025)
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF  HUN Boldizsár Rab (at Szentlőrinci until 30 June 2025)
10 FW  HUN Filip Holender (at Fehérvár until 30 June 2025)

Youth academy

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  HUN Dominik Kovács
DF  HUN Zsombor Puskás
DF  HUN Máté Lukácz
MF  HUN Bendegúz Móga
MF  HUN Zalán Vecsey
MF  HUN Zsombor Boros
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  HUN Attila Girsik
FW  HUN Balázs Pócs
FW  HUN Csaba Molnár
FW  HUN Jeromos Farkas
FW  HUN Dominik Földi
FW  HUN Márk Petres

Ownership

On 4 January 2017 it was announced that János Jámbor bought 99% of the shares of the Vasas FC.[5]

Non-playing staff

Management

Position Name
Managing director Nagy Miklós
Technical director Kopjári Nándor
Club doctor Dezső Lejkó
Kit manager Dániel Kutassy

[6]

First team staff

Position Name
Head coach Gábor Erős
Assistant coach Gábor Nagy
Athletics coach József Havrán
Goalkeeping coach Balázs Farkas
Physio Buda Lajtaváry
Physio János Nagy

[7]

Twin teams

On 18 May 2016 a cooperation was announced between Vasas Kubala Akadémia and Eredivisie club SBV Vitesse. According to the cooperation, the two club have a common showcase, take part in a common conference and education. Gerry Hamstra said that it is very important for the Dutch club to initiate new cooperations in this region.[8]

Trivia

János Kádár, HSWP First Secretary and Hungarian leader from 1956 until 1988, was a supporter of Vasas. A working-class man, Kádár had played in the team when young and was its president for a short period in the mid-1950s (when, after being released from prison, Kádár was party secretary in Budapest 13th district, where the team is based). During the 1960s, it was not uncommon to see Kádár in the crowd during Vasas games. Unlike some of his Eastern Europe counterparts, though, Kádár did not use his position to favor his team, nor did he allow Hungarian officials to interfere in football as it was common in other bloc countries.

See also

References

  1. ^ "1957–58 UEFA European Cup". UEFA. 6 May 2016. Archived from the original on 24 September 2011. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
  2. ^ "1967–68 UEFA European Cup". UEFA. 6 May 2016. Archived from the original on 24 September 2011. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Bajnoki múlt (Vasas FC)". magyarfutball.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 12 July 2025.
  4. ^ "Csapat – VASAS FC".
  5. ^ "Vasas: az anyaegyesület eladta a futball kft. 99 százalékát". Nemzeti Sport. 4 January 2017. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  6. ^ "Vezetőség".
  7. ^ "Csapat".
  8. ^ "Vasas: holland klubbal működik együtt az akadémia". Nemzeti Sport. 18 May 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2016.