BFC Siófok

Bodajk FC Siófok, generally shortened to BFC Siófok, is a Hungarian football club based in Siófok, a small town on the shores of Lake Balaton. The club was founded in 1921 as Siófok SE. The word Bodajk in the club's name stems from a merger with Bodajk FC in 2005. The colours of the club are yellow and blue. BFC Siófok plays its home matches in the Révész Géza utcai Stadion which has a capacity of 10,500.

BFC Siófok
Full nameBodajk Futball Club Siófok
Founded1921 (1921)
GroundRévész Géza utcai Stadion, Siófok
Capacity6,500
ManagerGál István
LeagueNB II
2019–20NB II, 5th of 20

In the Hungarian cup final of 1984 BFC Siófok defeated Rába Vasas ETO Gyõr, 2–1 and thus achieved its only major success.

BFC Siófok has been a member of the first division, the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, from 1985 to 1994, 1996 to 2000 and from 2002 to 2004. After the 2006/07 season the club was again promoted to the NB I. However, this promotion was aided by the deduction of 8 points from main rivals Haladás Szombathely for their use of ineligible Players.

Current squad

First team squad

As of 15 March 2020, according to the club's official website. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF  HUN Gábor Jánvári
5 MF  HUN Tamás Tajthy
6 MF  HUN Bálint Lencsés
8 MF  HUN Attila Horváth
9 FW  HUN Gergő Beliczky
10 FW  HUN Bence Elek
11 FW  HUN Márk Bencze
12 GK  SVK Péter Molnár
13 MF  HUN Tamás Csilus
14 MF  HUN György Nico
15 FW  HUN Péter Horváth
16 MF  HUN Mohamed Remili
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF  HUN Patrik Réti
20 DF  HUN Bence Jagodics
23 MF  HUN Balázs Kiss
25 DF  HUN Martin Izing
27 MF  HUN Róbert Kővári (on loan from Paks)
29 FW  HUN Bence Balogh
30 MF  HUN Márk Nikházi
42 DF  HUN Márton Lorentz
55 DF  HUN György Bora
71 GK  HUN Gergely Hutvágner (on loan from Sampdoria)
80 MF  HUN Róbert Kővári
99 FW  HUN János Németh

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 FW  HUN András Benke (at Bicskei TC until 30 June 2020)
4 DF  HUN Dániel Csibra (at Hévíz FC until 30 June 2020)
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 GK  HUN András Benke (at Hévíz FC until 30 June 2020)
89 FW  HUN András Benke (at Bicskei TC until 30 June 2020)


European Cup history

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1984–85 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1. Round Larisa FC 1–1 0–2 1–3

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Season Competition Round Coun. Club Home Away
1986 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 9 Lech Poznan 0–0 1–4
Linzer ASK 0–0 1–1
Odense BK 0–2 4–5
1989 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 7 Örebro SK 1–3 2–1
Slavia Praha 2–1 1–4
FC Wettingen 0–3 1–3
1990 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 3 Lech Poznan 0–2 1–3
Maccabi Haifa FC 0–0 0–3
Bnei Yehuda FC 3–1 1–0
1991 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 6 Grasshopper FC 1–1 0–1
BK Frem 3–3 1–4
NK Olimpija Ljubljana x-x x-x
1992 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 2 Sparta Praha 1–1 1–2
SK Vorwärts Steyr 2–2 1–3
FC Lausanne-Sport 1–0 1–0

Record by country of opposition

  • Correct as of 5 July 2010
CountryPldWDLGFGAGDWin%
Austria 4 0 3 1 3 5 −2 000.00
Czech Republic 4 1 1 2 5 8 −3 025.00
Denmark 4 0 1 3 8 14 −6 000.00
Greece 2 0 1 1 1 3 −2 000.00
Israel 4 2 1 1 4 4 +0 050.00
Poland 4 0 1 3 2 9 −7 000.00
Sweden 2 1 0 1 3 4 −1 050.00
Switzerland 6 2 1 3 4 8 −4 033.33
Totals3069153055–2520.00

P – Played; W – Won; D – Drawn; L – Lost

Honours

  • Magyar Kupa:
  • Nemzeti Bajnokság II:
  • Third place: 1994–1995
  • Winners: 1995–1996
  • Hungarian NB I/B, 2. Place: 2000–2001
  • Hungarian NB II, Western Division Champions: 2006–2007
  • Best Place in Hungarian National Championship: 4. Place (1991–1992, 2003–2004)

Naming history

  • 1921–56: Siófok SE
  • 1956–98: Siófok Bányász SK
  • 1998–99: Siófoki FC
  • 1999: Balaton TV-Siófok FC
  • 1999-03: Siófoki FC
  • 2003–04: Balaton FC
  • 2004–05: Siófoki Bányász SE
  • 2005–06: Bodajk FC Siófok
  • 2006–: BFC Siófok

First Division placings

Beginning in 1986, Siófok has participated in Hungary's top league 17 seasons, in which they have finished in the top half only six times. Their best finish was 4th place in 1992 and 2004.

Year MP W D L GF-GA Dif. Pts Finish
1985–8630881428–46−182414th place
1986–8730991236–41−52713th place
1987–8830991239–50−112712th place
1988–893084/61234–41−73812th place
1989–90301091131–34−3397th place
1990–91301011925–28−3317th place
1991–9230156946–34+12364th place
1992–93301171236–39−3298th place
1993–94306101433–49−162214th place: Relegated
1996–973410101436–53−174012th place
1997–98341181538–43−54112th place
1998–9934791832–49−173015th place
1999–0032771826–51−252515th place: Relegated
2002–03321211945–43+2475th place
2003–04321481034–24+10504th place
2007–0830691533–46−132714th place
2008–0930822030–56−262615th place: Relegated
2010–11308101229–41−123414th place
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Season to season

Season Division Place Hungarian Cup
1985–86 14th
1986–87 13th
1987–88 12th
1988–89 12th
1989–90 7th
1990–91 7th
1991–92 4th
1992–93 8th Round of 32
1993–94 13th Semi-final
1994–95 3rd
1995–96 1st
1996–97 12th Round of 32
1997–98 12th Quarter-final
Season Division Place Hungarian Cup
1998–99 15th Round of 32
1999–00 15th Round of 16
2000–01 8th Round of 16
2001–02 1st Round of 16
2002–03 5th Quarter-final
2003–04 4th Round of 32
2004–05 9th Quarter-final
2005–06 7th Round 2
2006–07 1st Round 3
2007–08 14th
2008–09 15th Semi-final
2009–10 1st Round 3
2010–11 14th Quarter-final

See Category:BFC Siófok players.

Managers

  • János Csank (2002 – May 3)
  • Aurél Csertői (July 2003 – June 2004)
  • Gábor Hartyáni (June 2005)
  • Antal Botos (July 2006 – October 2007)
  • Barnabás Tornyi (October 2007 – January 2008)
  • Aldo Dolcetti (January 2008 – June 2008)
  • Lajos Détári (July 2008 – November 2008)
  • Zoltán Aczél (January 2009 – June 2009)
  • Károly Horváth (January 2010 – June 2010)
  • István Mihalecz (July 2010 – June 2012) (Horváth had no UEFA pro licence until 2012, so Mihalecz acted as head coach.)
  • Károly Horváth (July 2012–)

References

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