Pécsi Indiánok SK

Pécsi Indiánok SK is a Hungarian rugby club in Pécs. They currently play in the Nemzeti Bajnokság II.

Pécsi Indiánok
Full namePécsi Indiánok Rögbi Klub
Nickname(s)Indiánok (Indians)
Founded1996
LocationPécs, Hungary
Ground(s)Pécsi Vasutas Sportkör sporttelep
President József Durucskó
Coach(es) József Durucskó
League(s)Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Team kit

History

The club was founded in 1996. The club was originally the reserve team of Termesz Rugby Club until autumn 1996, when they founded a new club under the name Pécsi Indiánok Rugby Club. First they played in the Hungarian Cadets Championship, which they have won in 1996. For the 1997-1998 season the club joined the Croatian-Slovenian Rugby Championship. For the 1998-1999 season they have returned to Hungary to play in Nemzeti Bajnokság II., which is the second tier of national rugby union competition in Hungary. They have won the competition in the 2003-2004 season. In 2004 the club's name was changed to Pécsi Indiánok Sport Klub. From 2004 they play in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I., which is now the second highest tier of the national rugby union competition in Hungary, after the Extraliga.

Honours

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
István Gutheil Hooker Hungary
Viktor Kamarics Prop Hungary
Máté Molnár Prop Hungary
'Cápa' Pucher Prop Hungary
Levente Hajdú Lock Hungary
Péter Sárdi Lock Hungary
Máté Knausz Flanker Hungary
Bálint Tasnádi Flanker Hungary
Norbert Ludányi Flanker Hungary
József Durucskó Number 8 Hungary
Player Position Union
Krisztián Horváth Scrum-half Hungary
Gergő Gáspár Fly-half Hungary
Máté Fehér Centre Hungary
Richard Iker Centre Hungary
Tibor Megyes Centre Hungary
Attila Szalóky Centre Hungary
Gábor Nagy Centre Hungary
János Péter Centre Hungary
Dávid Heller Wing Hungary
Zoltán Czilják Wing Hungary
Tamás Sorbán Wing Hungary
Zsolt Kuti Fullback Hungary
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