SC Pick Szeged

MOL-Pick Szeged
Full name MOL-Pick Szeged
Short name Szeged
Founded 1961
Arena Városi Sportcsarnok, Szeged
Capacity 3,200
President Dr. Szűcs Ernő Péter
Head coach Juan Carlos Pastor
League Nemzeti Bajnokság I
2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 2nd
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SC Pick Szeged is a Hungarian handball club from Szeged, that plays in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I and the EHF Champions League.

Crest, colours, supporters

Kit manufacturers and Shirt sponsor

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

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
adidas
–2006 Szeviép
2007 bet-at-home.com / Pick
2007–2010 Szeviép / Pick / Budapest Bank
2010–2011 Erima Pick / Sole-Mizo
2011–2012 adidas
2012–2014 Pick / OTP Bank
2014– MOL / Pick / OTP Bank

Supporters and rivalries

Supporters of SC Pick Szeged are mainly based in Szeged, Hungary. However, the club is popular mainly in eastern part of Hungary. One of the group of supporters is the Szeged Kézilabda Fan Club which is considered the main ultras of the team (there are smaller groups like Szegedi FUNok, Majestic Onion City Makó). SC Pick Szeged is in rivalry with the most famous Hungarian clubs such as Veszprém, Tatabánya.

Today, Pick Szeged biggest rivals are MVM Veszprém, the matches between the two teams are referred to as "Eternal derby".

Team

Pick Szeged (2015)

Current squad

Squad for the 2016–17 season

Goalkeepers
Wingers
Line players

Back players
LB
CB
  • 07 Croatia Sandro Obranović
  • 20 Slovenia Staš Skube
RB

Transfers

Transfers for the 2016-17 season

Joining

Leaving


Transfers for the 2017-18 season

Joining

Staff members

  • Spain Head Coach: Juan Carlos Pastor
  • Serbia Assistant Coach: Marko Krivokapić
  • Hungary Goalkeeping Coach: Róbert Fekete
  • Hungary Club Doctor: István Szabó, MD
  • Serbia Masseur: Đorđe Ignjatović

Honours

National competitions

Nemzeti Bajnokság I (National Championship of Hungary)

Magyar Kupa (National Cup of Hungary)

  • Winners (6): 1977, 1982, 1983 jan., 1992–93, 2005–06, 2007–08
  • Finalist (13): 1995–96, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16

European competitions

Recent seasons

Season Division Pos. Magyar kupa
1962
City 1st Did not held
1963
County I 1st
1964
NB II 3rd
1965
NB II 9th
1966
NB II 3rd
1967
NB II 4th
1968
NB I/B 9th
1969
NB I/B 9th
1970
NB I/B 9th
1971
NB I/B 6th
1972
NB I/B 8th
Season Division Pos. Magyar kupa
1973
NB I/B 8th
1974
NB I/B 4th
1975
NB I/B 1st Did not held
1976
NB I 10th
1977
NB I 9th
1978
NB I 4th
1979
NB I Third place
1980
NB I 6th Third place
1981
NB I 6th
1982
NB I 4th Winner
1983
NB I Winner*
Season Division Pos. Magyar kupa
1984
NB I 5th
1985
NB I
1986
NB I
1987
NB I 9th
1988-89
NB I 8th
1989-90 NB I
1990-91 NB I 10th
1991-92 NB I 5th
1992-93 NB I Winner
  • 1983 Magyar kupa (december):
    Third place
  • 1988 Magyar kupa:
Season Division Pos. Magyar kupa
1993-94 NB I Fourth place
1994-95 NB I
1995-96 NB I Finalist
1996-97 NB I Fourth place
1997-98 NB I Third place
1998-99 NB I
1999-00 NB I Finalist
2000-01 NB I
2001-02 NB I Finalist
2002-03 NB I Finalist
Season Division Pos. Magyar kupa
2003-04 NB I Finalist
2004-05 NB I Finalist
2005-06 NB I Winner
2006-07 NB I
2007-08 NB I Winner
2008-09 NB I Finalist
2009-10 NB I Finalist
2010-11 NB I Round 4
2011-12 NB I Finalist
2012-13 NB I Finalist
Season Division Pos. Magyar kupa
2013-14 NB I Finalist
2014-15 NB I Finalist
2015-16 NB I Finalist
2016-17 NB I

In European competition

Source:

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1977-78 Cup Winners' Cup 1/8-finals Spain FC Barcelona 27-22 13-15 40–37
1/4-finals Poland Anilana Łódź 26-22 20-25 46–47
1982-83 Cup Winners' Cup 1/8-finals Denmark KFUM Fredericia 27-16 29-27 56–43
1/4-finals East Germany SC Leipzig 27-19 25-29 52–48
1/2-finals Soviet Union SKA Minsk 25-24 19-37 44–61
1983-84 Cup Winners' Cup 1/8-finals Czechoslovakia VSŽ Košice 30-23 27-32 57–55
1/4-finals Denmark Helsingør IF 31-21 23-25 54–46
1/2-finals Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Sloga Doboj 24-26 26-25 50–51
1984-85 IHF Cup* 1/8-finals Spain Tecnisa Alicante 31-33 24-29 55–62
1986-87 IHF Cup* 1/8-finals Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 22-21 18-23 40–44
1987-88 IHF Cup* Round 1 Bulgaria VIF Dimitrov Sofia 23-28 16-25 39–53
1990-91 IHF Cup* Round 1 Romania Minaur Baia Mare 27-21 16-23 43–44
1992-93 IHF Cup* Round 1 Romania Steaua București 21-16 21-27 42–43
1993-94 Cup Winners' Cup 1/16-finals Ukraine Swetotechnik Brovary 30-17 17-29 47–46
1/8-finals Finland BK 46 Karis 31-24 21-23 52–47
1/4-finals Iceland Selfoss 30-18 20-32 50–50 (a)
1/2-finals Spain FC Barcelona 22-24 14-19 36–43
1994-95 EHF Cup 1/16-finals Cyprus Grammar School Nicosia 30-17 23-18 53–35
1/8-finals France Montpellier HB 27-24 20-22 47–46
1/4-finals Russia Polyot Cheljabinsk (a) 27-25 21-23 48–48
1995-96 City Cup 1/16-finals Turkey Beşiktaş İstanbul 35-17 30-22 65–39
1/8-finals Germany TV 08 e.V. Niederwürzbach 29-29 33-31 62–60
1/4-finals Croatia RK Sisak 38-22 27-20 65–42
1/2-finals Germany SG Vfl/BHW Hameln 26-27 22-26 48–53
1996-97 Champions League 1/16-finals Romania Steaua București 27-17 23-25 50–42
Champions League
(Group B)
Croatia Badel Zagreb 22–22 29–29 2nd
Norway ID Runar Sandefjord 33–23 20–29
Italy Principe Trieste 30–22 29–25
1/4-finals Spain FC Barcelona 25-26 17-40 42–66
1997-98 City Cup 1/16-finals Croatia RK Metković Razvitak 29-26 18-19 47–45
1/8-finals France Paris St.-Germain 26-19 19-24 45–43
1/4-finals Germany TuS Nettelstedt e.v. 22-25 26-29 48–54
1998-99 City Cup 1/16-finals Belgium Handballclub Tongeren 33-14 29-18 62–32
1/8-finals Ukraine CSKA Kyiv 40-14 35-25 75–39
1/4-finals Germany TuS Nettelstedt e.v. 25-28 29-28 54–56
1999-00 EHF Cup 1/16-finals Sweden Alingsås HK 33-20 24-26 57–46
1/8-finals Norway Viking HK (a) 31-29 25-27 56–56
2000-01 EHF Cup Round 3 Turkey Beşiktaş İstanbul 34-24 35-27 69–51
Round 4 Russia CSKA Moscow 26-19 23-28 49–47
1/4-finals Spain Bidasoa Irun 28-27 23-26 51–53
2001-02 EHF Cup Round 3 Spain BM. Gáldar 33-28 30-36 63–64
2002-03 Cup Winners' Cup Round 3 Netherlands De Groot Groep E&O 31-21 31-26 62–47
Round 4 Slovakia Tatran Prešov 36-22 30-25 66–47
1/4 Final Germany TBV Lemgo 30-34 32-40 62–74
2003-04 Champions League Group Matches
(Group E)
Croatia RK Zagreb 27–26 25–26 2nd
Norway Sandefjord TIF 30–26 24–26
Greece Filippos Verias 31–26 23–24
1/8 Final France Montpellier HB 29-22 26-27 55–49
1/4 Final Germany SC Magdeburg 30-31 24-28 54–59
2004-05 Champions League Group Matches
(Group A)
Spain FC Barcelona 22–21 26–35 1st
Republic of Macedonia Vardar Vatrost. Skopje 25–18 24–24
Romania HCM Constanța 27–24 23–21
1/8 Final Slovenia Celje Pivovarna Laško 20-21 23-23 43–44
2005-06 Champions League Group Matches
(Group D)
Spain FC Barcelona-Cifec 26–28 20–27 2nd
Ukraine ZTR Zaporizhia 36–28 24–22
Bosnia and Herzegovina HRK Izviđač Ljubuški 33–22 22–23
1/8 Final Spain BM Ciudad Real 31-32 27-36 58–68
2006-07 Champions League Group Matches
(Group B)
Spain BM Ciudad Real 20–25 25–32 2nd
Switzerland Kadetten Schaffhausen 27–27 23–22
Belarus HC Meshkov Brest 28–23 30–24
1/8 Final Spain CBM Valladolid 25-25 24-25 49–50
2007-08 Champions League Group Matches
(Group H)
Slovenia RK Gorenje Velenje 30–23 29–17 1st
Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Bosna Sarajevo 39–24 37–24
Belarus HC Meshkov Brest 33–24 24–22
Main Round
(Group 4)
Spain FC Barcelona 28–33 32–28 3rd
Denmark GOG Svendborg TGI Gudme 34–33 25–28
Slovenia Celje Pivovarna Laško 20–19 30–35
2008-09 Champions League Group Matches
(Group H)
Croatia RK Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb 30–36 25–29 3rd
CWC
Poland Wisła Płock S.A. 26–17 26–16
Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen 24–28 28–35
2008-09 Cup Winners' Cup 1/8 Final Hungary Dunaferr SE 28-19 29-33 57–52
1/4 Final Germany HSG Nordhorn 31-26 25-34 56–60
2009-10 Champions League Group Phase
(Group A)
Russia Chekhovskiye Medvedi 32–32 30–39 5th
France Montpellier HB 26–33 23–30
Spain Pevafersa Valladolid 23–30 35–35
Romania HCM Constanța 35–25 30–32
Greece A.C. PAOK 27–24 26–27
2010-11 Champions League Group Phase
(Group C)
Russia Chekhovskiye Medvedi 22–29 26–25 3rd
Denmark AaB Håndbold 37–28 30–34
Spain Cuatro Rayas BM Valladolid 30–25 23–26
Switzerland Kadetten Schaffhausen 29–26 27–31
Belarus HC Dinamo-Minsk 37–34 29–33
Last 16 Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt 26-27 20-33 46–60
2011-12 Champions League Group Phase
(Group D)
France Montpellier Agglomération HB 38–35 26–29 5th
Denmark AG København 31–34 24–36
Germany THW Kiel 26–38 24–34
Spain Reale Ademar León 31–35 25–31
Serbia RK Partizan Beograd 31–21 29–23
2012-13 Champions League Group Phase
(Group D)
Spain FC Barcelona Intersport 28–33 24–33 4th
Croatia RK Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb 26–24 27–30
Switzerland Kadetten Schaffhausen 30–29 29–36
Germany Füchse Berlin 22–29 24–29
Belarus HC Dinamo Minsk 26–21 24–29
Last 16 Poland KS Vive Targi Kielce 26-25 27-32 53–57
2013-14 Champions League Qual. Tournament / WC Republic of Macedonia RK Metalurg 23-19 16-26 39–45 ↓ EHF
2013-14 EHF Cup
Winner
Qual. Round 3 Portugal S.L. Benfica 31-25 25-24 56–49
Group Phase
(Group C)
Slovakia Tatran Prešov 37–31 31–29 1st
France HBC Nantes 28–27 23–31
Sweden IFK Kristianstad 29–18 26–23
Quarter Final Portugal Sporting CP 28-22 27-29 55–51
Semi Final (F4) Germany Füchse Berlin 24–22
Final (F4) France Montpellier Agglomération HB 29–28
2014-15 Champions League Group Phase
(Group D)
Poland KS Vive Targi Kielce 26–27 32–37 2nd
France Dunkerque HB Grand Littoral 23–21 25–24
Switzerland Kadetten Schaffhausen 34–24 29–32
Denmark Aalborg Håndbold 23–23 28–25
Ukraine HC Motor Zaporozhye 27–26 29–25
Last 16 Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen 31-29 34-30 65–59
Quarter Final Germany THW Kiel 31-29 23-31 54–60
2015-16 Champions League Group Phase
(Group B)
Spain FC Barcelona Lassa 28–30 25–30 5th
Poland KS Vive Targi Kielce 31–30 26–27
Republic of Macedonia RK Vardar 29–31 23–27
Denmark KIF Kolding København 34–23 27–22
Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen 30–24 25–30
Sweden IFK Kristianstad 35–28 34–32
France Montpellier HB 28–27 29–29
Last 16 Germany THW Kiel 33-29 29-36 62–65
2016-17 Champions League Group Phase
(Group B)
Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen 28–28
Poland KS Vive Targi Kielce 27–29
Republic of Macedonia RK Vardar 27–30
Croatia RK Prvo plinarsko društvo Zagreb 26–24
Belarus HC Meshkov Brest
Slovenia RK Celje Pivovarna Laško
Sweden IFK Kristianstad

Notable players

Notable coaches

Period Coach
1974–1980 Hungary Árpád Kővári
1980–1981 Hungary Ferenc Buday
1981–1983 Hungary László Boros Gy.
1983–1984 Hungary Márton Ludányi
1985–1987 Hungary István Lesti
1987–1989 Hungary Árpád Kővári
1989–1991 Hungary Zsolt Barabás
1991–1995 Hungary Árpád Kővári
1995–1998 Hungary László Skaliczki
1998–1999 Hungary Ferenc Buday
1999–2000 Hungary György Koleszár
2000 Hungary Árpád Kővári
2001–2003 Serbia Dragan Đukić
2003–2006 Hungary Péter Kovács
2006–2007 Serbia Zoran Kurteš
2007–2009 Serbia Vladan Matić
2009–2010 Serbia Dragan Đukić
2010–2013 Hungary László Skaliczki
2013–0000 Spain Juan Carlos Pastor

See also

References

  1. "Magyar bajnokság NB1 - férfi" (in Hungarian). kezitortenelem.hu.
  2. "Magyar bajnokság NB1B - férfi" (in Hungarian). kezitortenelem.hu.
  3. "Magyar bajnokság NB2 - férfi (1957-1980)" (in Hungarian). kezitortenelem.hu.
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