Siófok KC
Hungarian women's handball team
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Siófok Kézilabda Club is a former Hungarian professional women's handball team from Siófok, that currently play in the Nemzeti Bajnokság II. They have competed in lower divisions until 2006, when they have won the third-tier championship and gained promotion to the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B. That time a businessman, János Fodor took over the club, and with the support of the local government, he guaranteed the financial background to fulfil the club's long-term plans.
| Siófok KC | |||
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| Full name | Siófok Kézilabda Club | ||
| Short name | SKC | ||
| Founded | 2009 | ||
| Arena | Kiss Szilárd Sportcsarnok, Siófok | ||
| Capacity | 1400 | ||
| President | János Fodor | ||
| Head coach | Károly Pintér | ||
| League | Nemzeti Bajnokság II | ||
| 2022–23 | Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 5th | ||
| Club colours | |||
| Website Official site | |||
In May 2009, SKC received a surprise request from the Hungarian Handball Federation to replace the financially struggling Tajtavill-Nyíradony and join the top level championship. Siófok met all demands and unexpectedly started the 2009–10 season in the NB I. Despite being newcomers, the team performed well and finished in the respectable seventh position.[1]
The club did not receive a license for the 2023/2024 season because it did not settle its debts by the deadline. They play in the third division from the 2023/2024 season.[2][3]
Crest, colours, supporters
Naming history
- 2009–2010: Siófok KC
- 2010–2015: Siófok KC-Galérius Fürdő
- 2015–2016: Siófok KTC KFT
- 2016–present: Siófok KC
Kit manufacturers and Shirt sponsor
The following table shows in detail Siófok KC kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year:
| Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
|---|---|---|
| 2009–2011 | hummel | Gropius / raabersped / Dalessa |
| 2011–2012 | Sagemcom | |
| 2012 | Erima | – |
| 2013 | adidas | |
| 2013–2015 | hummel | propannonia |
| 2015 | – | |
| 2016– | Szerencsejáték Zrt., Cheeseland |
Kits
Sports Hall information

- Name: – Kiss Szilárd Sportcsarnok
- City: – Siófok
- Capacity: – 1400
- Address: – 8600 Siófok, Szekrényessy Kálmán utca 1.
Former notable players
Goalkeepers
Melinda Pastrovics
Melinda Szikora
Éva Kiss
Orsolya Herr
Zsófi Szemerey
Hajnalka Futaki
Vivien Víg
Nóra Lajtos
Andrea Scholtz
Denisa Dedu
Silje Solberg (2018–2020)
Dinah Eckerle
Valentyna Salamakha
Maja Vojnović
Marina Rajčić
Valiantsina Kumpel
Right wings
Viktória Lukács
Bernadett Bódi
Nelly Such
Adrienn Kovács
Anita Sterbik
Chloé Bulleux
Simone Böhme
Ana Kojić
Right backs
Line players
Central backs
Left backs
Renáta Mörtel
Csilla Mazák-Németh
Zsuzsanna Tomori
Krisztina Triscsuk
Vivien Léránt
Dóra Deáki
Kinga Klivinyi
Nóra Valovics
Mária Tóth
Gnonsiane Niombla
Dounia Abdourahim
Tamara Horacek
Andrea Kobetić
Dejana Milosavljević
Gabriela Perianu
Teodora Bloj
Jaqueline Anastácio
Silvia Pinheiro
Karolina de Souza
Lara González Ortega
Malin Holta (2021–2022)
Kjerstin Boge Solås (2019–2020)
Sanja Damnjanović
Simona Szarková
Left wings
Coaches
József Varga (2009–2010)[4]
János Hajdu (2010)[4]
Vilmos Imre (2010–2012)[5][6]
Szilárd Kiss (2012–2013)[4]
Vladimir Golovin (2013–2015)[7]
Christian Dalmose (2015–2016)
Roland Horváth (2016–2017)[8]
Lars Rasmussen (2017–2018)
Tor Odvar Moen (2018–2020)[9]
Bent Dahl (2020)[9][10]
Zdravko Zovko (2020–2021)
Gábor Danyi (2021)[11][12]
Uroš Bregar (2021–2023)
Honours
Domestic competitions
Nemzeti Bajnokság I (National Championship of Hungary)
Magyar Kupa (National Cup of Hungary)
Bronze (1): 2013–14
European competitions
Recent seasons
- As of 19 July 2022
- Seasons in Nemzeti Bajnokság I:[13] 14
- Seasons in Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B:[14] 2
- Seasons in Nemzeti Bajnokság II:
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In European competition
Siófok score listed first. As of 26 March 2023[15]
- Participations in EHF European League (EHF Cup): 6×
- Participations in Cup Winners' Cup: 1×
| Season | Competition | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012–13 | EHF Cup | Third round | 31–22 | 28–41 | 59–63 | |
| 2014–15 | Cup Winners' Cup | Third round | 36–14 | 26–17 | 62–31 | |
| Round of 16 | 25–20 | 22–30 | 47–50 | |||
| 2015–16 | EHF Cup | Third round | 40–25 | 39–21 | 79–46 | |
| Round of 16 | 28–23 | 19–24 | 47–47 (a) | |||
| 2018–19 | EHF Cup |
Second qualifying round | 32–26 | 35–22 | 67–48 | |
| Third qualifying round | 37–26 | 26–30 | 63–56 | |||
| Group stage (Group B) |
34–21 | 30–24 | 1st | |||
| 32–25 | 33–26 | |||||
| 25–21 | 34–22 | |||||
| Quarter-finals | 32–31 | 31–24 | 63–55 | |||
| Semi-finals | 28–24 | 25–27 | 53–51 | |||
| Finals | 26–21 | 21–21 | 47–42 | |||
| 2019–20 | EHF Cup | Third qualifying round | 29–34 | 32–24 | 61–58 | |
| Group stage (Group B) |
30–30 | 33–33 | 1st | |||
| 34–22 | 31–23 | |||||
| 36–23 | 28–27 | |||||
| Quarter-finals | 40–20 | 38–29 | 78–49 | |||
| Semi-final | Cancelled | |||||
| 2020–21 | EHF European League | Group stage (Group D) |
31–24 | 27–25 | 1st | |
| 28–28 | 31–25 | |||||
| 29–28 | 35–24 | |||||
| Quarter-finals | 32–26 | 29–28 | 61–54 | |||
| Semi-final | 36–34 | |||||
| Final | 31–36 | |||||
| 2022–23 | EHF European League | Second qualifying round | 31–32 | 27–18 | 58–50 | |
| Third qualifying round | 33–24 | 28–28 | 61–52 | |||
| Group stage (Group A) |
30–22 | 32–29 | 2nd | |||
| 20–18 | 21–30 | |||||
| 27–24 | 23–26 | |||||
| Quarter-finals | 20–30 | 21–31 | 41–61 | |||
Statistics: matches played: 58 – wins: 41 – draws: 5 – losses: 12 – goals scored: 1,728 – goals conceded: 1,483