KFC Komárno

KFC Komárno
Full name KFC Komárno
Founded April 29, 1900 (1900-04-29)
Ground Štadión KFC Komárno,
Komárno
Ground Capacity 13,200
President Slovakia Juraj Baráth
Head coach Slovakia Peter Lérant
League Majstrovstvá regiónu
2012–13 3rd
Website Club home page

KFC Komárno is a Slovak football team, based in the town of Komárno.[1] The club was founded in 1900. The team's colours are purple and white.

History

The team was founded in 1900, 29 May as Komáromi Labdarúgó Társaság. After two years, in 1902 they adopted the name Komáromi Football Club (KFC). The historical KFC first match played on 29 July 1900 against Budapest Kistétény, the team lost 0–5, after half 0–1. The club is focused on the education of young talented players. Agile KFC club director Gyula Höltzl, so in 1904 organized the first ever football students match to the territory of the present Slovakia. One of the most successful pupil was Szilárd Németh former Slovak second highest topscorer (22 goals) of all time, second only to Róbert Vittek with (23 goals).

Supporters

KFC Komárno supporters are called Gruppo Porcaccioni.

Current squad

As of 17 March 2014 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Slovakia GK Peter Kostoláni
3 Slovakia DF Tomáš Rapčan
4 Slovakia MF Michal Podlucký
5 Slovakia DF Jozef Adámik
6 Slovakia DF Tamás Tóth
7 Slovakia MF Jozef Nagy
8 Slovakia DF Zsolt Németh
9 Slovakia MF Štefan Uzola
10 Slovakia FW Peter Molnár
No. Position Player
11 Slovakia MF Jozef Gonzáles
12 Slovakia FW Tomáš Kóša
13 Slovakia FW Árpád Csonka
14 Slovakia MF Róbert Szegedi
15 Slovakia DF Peter Németh
16 Slovakia MF Csaba Szórád (captain)
17 Slovakia MF Goran Antunovič
21 Belarus GK Andrey Kosthukevich
23 Slovakia DF Július Rigó

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Komárno.

References

  1. KFC KOMÁRNO 22.06.2011, futbalovekluby.sk


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