BFC Siófok explained

Clubname:BFC Siófok
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Fullname:Bodajk Futball Club Siófok
Ground:Révész Géza utcai Stadion, Siófok
Capacity:6,500
Manager:Dragan Vukmir
League:NB III
Southwest
Season:2023–24
Position:NB II, 17th of 18 (relegated)
Website:https://www.bfc-siofok.hu/
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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.

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 eight points from main rivals Haladás Szombathely for their use of ineligible players.

Current squad

First team squad

As of 8 February 2024, according to the club's official website.

Out on loan

European Cup history

UEFA Intertoto Cup

SeasonCompetitionRoundCoun.ClubHomeAway
1986UEFA Intertoto CupGroup 9Lech Poznan0–01–4
Linzer ASK0–01–1
Odense BK0–24–5
1989UEFA Intertoto CupGroup 7Örebro SK1–32–1
Slavia Praha2–11–4
FC Wettingen0–31–3
1990UEFA Intertoto CupGroup 3Lech Poznan0–21–3
Maccabi Haifa FC0–00–3
Bnei Yehuda FC3–11–0
1991UEFA Intertoto CupGroup 6Grasshopper FC1–10–1
BK Frem3–31–4
NK Olimpija Ljubljanax-xx-x
1992UEFA Intertoto CupGroup 2Sparta Praha1–11–2
SK Vorwärts Steyr2–21–3
FC Lausanne-Sport1–01–0

Record by country of opposition

CountryPldWDLGFGAGDWin%
Austria
Czech Republic
Denmark
Greece
Israel
Poland
Sweden
Switzerland
Totals 30 6 9 15 30 55 –25 20.00
P – Played; W – Won; D – Drawn; L – Lost

Honours

Naming history

First Division placings

Beginning in 1986, Siófok has participated in Hungary's top league for 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
1985–86 30 8 8 14 28–46 −18 24 14th place
1986–87 30 9 9 12 36–41 −5 27 13th place
1987–88 30 9 9 12 39–50 −11 27 12th place
1988–89 30 8 4/6 12 34–41 −7 38 12th place
1989–90 30 10 9 11 31–34 −3 39 7th place
1990–91 30 10 11 9 25–28 −3 31 7th place
1991–92 30 15 6 9 46–34 +12 36 4th place
1992–93 30 11 7 12 36–39 −3 29 8th place
1993–94 30 6 10 14 33–49 −16 22 14th place: Relegated
1996–97 34 10 10 14 36–53 −17 40 12th place
1997–98 34 11 8 15 38–43 −5 41 12th place
1998–99 34 7 9 18 32–49 −17 30 15th place
1999–00 32 7 7 18 26–51 −25 25 15th place: Relegated
2002–03 32 12 11 9 45–43 +2 47 5th place
2003–04 32 14 8 10 34–24 +10 50 4th place
2007–08 30 6 9 15 33–46 −13 27 14th place
2008–09 30 8 2 20 30–56 −26 26 15th place: Relegated
2010–11 30 8 10 12 29–41 −12 34 14th place
TOTALS 558 169 153 236 611–768 -157 593

Season to season

SeasonDivisionPlaceHungarian Cup
1985–8614th
1986–8713th
1987–8812th
1988–8912th
1989–907th
1990–917th
1991–924th
1992–938thRound of 32
1993–9413thSemi-final
1994–953rd
1995–961st
1996–9712thRound of 32
1997–9812thQuarter-final
SeasonDivisionPlaceHungarian Cup
1998–9915thRound of 32
1999–0015thRound of 16
2000–018thRound of 16
2001–021stRound of 16
2002–035thQuarter-final
2003–044thRound of 32
2004–059thQuarter-final
2005–067thRound 2
2006–071stRound 3
2007–0814th
2008–0915thSemi-final
2009–101stRound 3
2010–1114thQuarter-final
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Managers

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