Ferencvárosi TC (women's handball) explained

Clubname:FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria
Fullname:Ferencvárosi Torna Club
Short Name:FTC
Nickname:Fradi
Ground:Elek Gyula Aréna, Budapest
Érd Aréna, Érd
Capacity:1,300
2,200
Chairman:Zsolt Ákos Jeney
Manager:Allan Heine
League:Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Season:2023–24
Position:Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 1st
Website:http://ftckezilabda.hu/
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Ferencvárosi Torna Club is a Hungarian professional women's handball team from Budapest, that is part of the multi-sports club Ferencvárosi TC. Nicknamed Fradi, the team plays in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the top level championship in Hungary. They are one of the most successful clubs in the country, having won eleven Hungarian championships and as many Hungarian cup titles. FTC also enjoy a good reputation in continental competitions: they lifted the EHF Cup Winners' Cup trophy in 1978, 2011,[1] and 2012,[2] and they were also crowned as the EHF Cup winners in 2006.[3] The team also reached the finals of the EHF Champions League two times, however, they fell short in both occasions.

The current name of the club is FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria due to sponsorship reasons.

The First Great Generation

After the cessation of large-field games in the early 1960s, Ferencváros, which regained its name in the autumn of 1956, focused on small-field handball. Continuous improvement (finishing 9th in 1960, 7th in 1961, 4th in 1962, and 2nd in 1963) made the championship title a feasible goal. Nevertheless, there was a slight decline: the team finished 6th in 1964 and 5th in 1965. In 1966, they won their first championship gold. The team members included Éva Czitkovics, Márta Giba, Erzsébet Huszár, Erzsébet Jányáné Bognár, Ida Nagy, Teréz Nagy, Júlia Pencz, Anna Rothermel, Ilona Ruff, Judit Stern, Ida Szegedi, Gizella Szilágyi, Gáborné Zubor, and Zsuzsa Zsidai, with Gyula Elek as their coach.[4]

In his first year as coach, Gyula Elek won the championship, which was followed by more championship titles and podium finishes. From 1966 to 1980, the team finished on the podium every year. They were champions four times (1966, 1968, 1969, 1971), runners-up seven times (1967, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978), and third place four times (1974, 1975, 1979, 1980). During this period, the team won the cup four times (1967, 1970, 1972, 1977).[5]

A standout figure of the team was goalkeeper Anna Rothermel Elekné, who was considered the best goalkeeper of her time both domestically and internationally. Thanks to her, Ferencváros conceded the fewest goals in the championships, even when they did not finish in first place.[6]

Among the greats of the era were Márta Giba Takácsné, Erzsébet Bognár Szőkéné, and Magdolna Csiha, who played key roles as prolific scorers. Amália Sterbinszky, who became one of the best Hungarian handball players of the 20th century and played 250 matches for the national team, also started her senior career at Ferencváros.

The 1980s

The successful series starting with the first championship gold was followed by a decline in the 1980s. The team finished in the middle ranks or lower. The only exception was the 1987 championship when Fradi finished in third place. In this decade, the Hungarian People's Republic Cup brought a silver medal for the team (1985).

Successes of the 1990s

The foundations of the second golden era were laid by András Németh. Under his leadership, the team achieved its first result in the 1992/93 season, a silver medal. This was followed by gold a year later, so after 23 years, in 1993-94, Ferencváros won the championship again. The champion team of that time included Mária Bregócs, Andrea Farkas, Ágnes Farkas, Adrienne Fiedler, Erika Fiedler, Klára Kertész, Erzsébet Kókai, Beatrix Kökény, Mária Krammer, Gyöngyi Kulcsár, Dóra Lőwy, Rita Menyhárt, Mária Olasz, Beáta Őze, Ildikó Pádár, Margit Pádár, Éva Szarka, Gabriella Takács, Beatrix Tóth, and Hajnalka Vavrik.

The Fradi girls also won the next three championships. The 1994/1995 season was completed with a 100% performance: 30 matches, 30 victories. This successful era lasted for 16 years, with the team finishing first seven times, second four times, and third five times. Cup successes also followed: they won the cup again in 1993, and then in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, and 2003. They also achieved two second places (1998, 1999).

The master of this second golden era was András Németh, from whom legendary players emerged, such as goalkeepers Andrea Farkas and Tímea Sugár, and field players Beatrix Kökény, Ágnes Farkas, Ildikó Pádár, Eszter Siti, Erika Kirsner, Éva Szarka, Beatrix Tóth, Tímea Tóth, and Gabriella Takács.

Between 2007 and 2008, Gyula Zsiga led the team, achieving a bronze medal (2007/2008).

New Era

From 2008, the team was taken over by Gábor Elek, son of former successful coach Gyula Elek. The rejuvenated team’s first success was a silver medal in the 2008/2009 season and a cup silver in 2010. Another podium finish followed in the league, with Ferencváros finishing third in the 2010/2011 season. In the 2014/2015 season, the team reached the Hungarian Cup final and won the Hungarian championship by defeating the Győri Audi ETO KC team twice in the playoffs under Gábor Elek's leadership.[7]

Before the start of the 2016/2017 season, Anikó Kovacsics, who left Győri ETO, national team goalkeeper Blanka Bíró, and World Championship silver medalist Dutch player Danick Snelder joined the team. [8] [9] In the Hungarian Cup final in Kecskemét on April 2, 2017, they defeated Győri ETO in a shootout and celebrated cup victory again after fourteen years. [10]

In the 2018/2019 season, the squad included several national team players: Blanka Bíró, Dorottya Faluvégi, Noémi Háfra, Dóra Horváth, Kinga Klivinyi, Katrin Klujber, Anikó Kovacsics, Viktória Lukács, Rea Mészáros, and Nadine Schatzl strengthened the Hungarian women's handball team at this time. The Dutch national team player Danick Snelder, the Spanish national team’s key player Nerea Pena, and Montenegrin national team members Bobana Klikovac and Djurdjina Malović were also part of the team.

In the season, Ferencváros finished second in both the Hungarian Cup and the championship and was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Champions League against the Russian Rostov-Don team. [11] [12]

Before the 2020-2021 season, Faluvégi moved to Győr, and Pena was no longer part of the team, but four foreign players who later performed significantly, Emily Bölk, Alicia Stolle, Julia Behnke, and Angela Malestein, joined the team. In the Champions League, the Montenegrin Buducnost Podgorica was the final stop for the team [13] in the round of 16, and they did not reach the final in the Hungarian Cup either. However, in the league, Ferencváros celebrated a championship victory again after six years, the 13th in its history. [14]

In the following two seasons, the team led by Gábor Elek celebrated Hungarian Cup victories. Before the 2022-2023 season, it had been twenty-nine years since the green-white team won the domestic cup series in two consecutive years. [15]

On May 7, 2023, the team reached the Final Four of the Champions League for the first time in its history after defeating the French Metz Handball team 33-26 away, winning 59-58 overall.[16] After the match, it was officially announced that Gábor Elek would leave the team at the end of the season after fifteen seasons.[17] In the Final Four of the Champions League, they first defeated the Danish Team Esbjerg by one goal in a tough match, but in the final, they were defeated by the twice-defending champion Norwegian Vipers Kristiansand, featuring Anna Vjahirjeva, Katrine Lunde, and Markéta Jeřábková, with a score of 28-24.[18]

International Successes

Crest, colours, supporters

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsor

The following table shows in detail Ferencvárosi TC kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year:

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
2004–2005adidasT-Mobile
2005Retz Bútor
2006Retz Bútor / Budapest Bank
2006–2009Budapest Bank
2009–2010
2010ErimaFŐTÁV Zrt. / Jógazdabank
2011Rail Cargo Hungaria / FŐTÁV Zrt.
2011–2013Rail Cargo Hungaria
2013–2014NikeRail Cargo Hungaria / Aegon
2014–Rail Cargo Hungaria / Aegon / Budapest

Sports Hall information

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2024–25 season

Goalkeepers
Left Wingers
Right Wingers
Line players
Left backs
Centre backs
Right backs
Squad information
PlayerPositionDate of BirthContract untilPrevious club
3Béatrice EdwigeLine Player3 October 198820222025 Rostov-Don
13 Kinga JanurikGoalkeeper6 November 199120202025 Érd HC
14Anett KisfaludyLine Player31 August 199020202025 Érd HC
15Júlia HársfalviLeft Wing12 November 199620212025 Siófok KC
16Goalkeeper22 September 199420162025 Váci NKSE
20Emily BölkLeft Back26 April 199820202026 Thüringer HC
21Left Wing3 October 199920152026 MTK Budapest
23Zsuzsanna TomoriLeft Back18 June 198720222025 Vipers Kristiansand
26Right Wing31 January 199320202026 SG BBM Bietigheim
42Katrin KlujberRight Back21 April 199920182026 Dunaújvárosi KKA
58Réka BordásLine Player26 August 199720232024 Debreceni VSC
72Dragana CvijićLine Player15 March 199020222026 CSKA Moscow
77Andrea LekićCentre Back6 September 198720222025 RK Krim
90Szandra Szöllősi-ZácsikLeft Back22 April 199020212025 MTK Budapest
91Anikó Cirjenics-KovacsicsCentre Back29 August 199120162024 Győri ETO KC

Transfers

Transfers for the 2024–25 season[19]

Joining
Leaving

Staff members

Retired numbers

20x20px Ferencvárosi TC retired numbers
NationalityPlayerPositionTenure
4 Éva Szarka Right Back 1985–1999
5 Line Player 1987–2003
8 Centre Back 2005–2023
9 Centre Back 1992–2001

Honours

Domestic competitions

Nemzeti Bajnokság I (National Championship of Hungary)

Magyar Kupa (National Cup of Hungary)

European competitions

EHF ChampionsLeague

EHF Cup Winners' Cup

EHF Cup

EHF Champions Trophy

Other tournaments

Recent seasons

SeasonDivisionPos.Magyar kupa
2004–05NB I
2005–06NB I
2006–07NB I Finalist
2007–08NB I
2008–09NB I
2009–10NB I5th Finalist
2010–11NB IQuarter-finals
2011–12NB IQuarter-finals
2012–13NB I Finalist
2013–14NB I Finalist
2014–15NB I Finalist

In European competition

See main article: Ferencvárosi TC in European handball.

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2023–24EHF Champions LeagueGroup B28–3323–27align=center rowspan=7
25–38
26–37
24–24
RK Krim Mercator26–2826–32
35–2235–23
37–3628–28

Top scorers in the EHF Champions League

(All-Time) – Last updated on 2 June 2024

RankNameSeasonsplayedGoals
1 Katrin Klujber6482
2 Nerea Pena7339
3 Angela Malestein4314
4 Zita Szucsánszki12294
5 Emily Bölk4292
6 Anikó Cirjenics-Kovacsics5248
7 Szandra Szöllősi-Zácsik9227
8 Gréta Márton7211
9 Nadine Schatzl6201
10 Viktória Lukács7189

Individual awards in the EHF Champions League

Last updated on 4 September 2022

SeasonPlayerAward
2001–02 Ágnes FarkasTop Scorer (112 goals)
2012–13 Zsuzsanna TomoriTop Scorer (95 goals)
2015–16 Luca SzekerczésBest Young Player
2016–17 Blanka BíróBest Young Player
2018–19 Noémi HáfraBest Young Player
2019–20 Noémi HáfraBest Young Player
2021–22 Angela MalesteinBest Right Wing

Former notable players

Goalkeepers

Right wings

Right backs

Line players

Central backs

Left backs

Left wings

Others

Coaching history

Club name history

Ferencvárosi TC II

Ferencvárosi TC II is the junior team of Ferencvárosi TC women's handball club. They compete in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B, the second-tier league in Hungary. Although they play in the same league system as their senior team, rather than a separate league, they are ineligible for promotion to the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, since junior teams cannot play in the same division as their senior side.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hungarians celebrate in Spain. European Handball Federation. 15 May 2011. 17 May 2011.
  2. Web site: Hungarian triumph in EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup. European Handball Federation. 13 May 2012. 14 May 2012.
  3. Web site: 2005/06 Women's EHF Cup Final. European Handball Federation. 1 February 2011.
  4. http://www.kezitortenelem.hu/index.php?id=3&nem=no The results of the 1966 women's championship
  5. http://www.kezitortenelem.hu/index.php?id=3&nem=no Hungarian Women's Championship - statistics
  6. http://www.ftcbaratikor.hu/2011/01/19/a-fradi-mai-szakosztalyai-noi-kezilabda/ The current departments of Fradi: Women's Handball
  7. http://www.nemzetisport.hu/kezilabda/elek-gabor-a-keret-kihozta-magabol-a-maximumot-ot-szezonbol-negy-sikeres-volt-2414721 Elek Gábor: A keret kihozta magából a maximumot, öt szezonból négy sikeres volt
  8. News: Női kézi: Bíró három, Kovacsics két évre írt alá a Fradihoz. 2016-03-03. 2016-03-03.
  9. Web site: Világbajnoki ezüstérmessel erősít a Fradi. 2016-02-22. 2016-03-13. origo.hu.
  10. Web site: Trónfosztás a Magyar Kupában: az FTC legyőzte a Győri ETO-t! . . 2017-04-02 . 2017-04-02.
  11. Web site: Női kézi NB I: bebiztosította második helyét az FTC . . 2019-04-30.
  12. Web site: Idén is álom maradt a Fradinak a négyes döntő. . 2019-04-13.
  13. Web site: Kiesett a Fradi a BL-ben. infostart.hu . 2021-03-13.
  14. https://www.nemzetisport.hu/kezilabda/noi-kezi-nb-i-ftc-rail-cargo-hungaria-mtk-eloben-az-nso-n-2829019 Az MTK legyőzésével magyar bajnok az FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria!
  15. https://www.nemzetisport.hu/kezilabda/noi-kezi-mk-gyori-audi-eto-ftc-rail-cargo-hungaria-donto-2952903 Óriási csatában legyőzte a Győrt, és megvédte Magyar Kupa-címét az FTC
  16. https://www.nemzetisport.hu/kezilabda/noi-kezi-bl-metz-ferencvaros-2955479 Csoda Metzben, a budapesti négyes döntőben a Ferencváros is!
  17. https://www.nemzetisport.hu/kezilabda/noi-kezi-elek-gabor-az-ideny-vegen-tavozik-az-ftc-tol-hivatalos-2955507 Női kézi: Elek Gábor az idény végén távozik az FTC-től – hivatalos
  18. Web site: A nézőcsúcs-beállítás megvolt, az újabb csoda elmaradt: BL-ezüstérmes a Fradi. NSO. hu.
  19. Web site: 2023-12-31 . Világklasszisokkal erősít az FTC női kézicsapata . 2023-12-31 . M4 Sport . hu.
  20. Web site: Magyar bajnokság NB1 – női. kezitortenelem.hu. hu.
  21. http://ftckezilabda.hu/cikkbejegyzes/uj_partnerrel_a_csucs_fele:_ftc-jogazdabank2010100.html Új partnerrel a csúcs felé: FTC-Jógazdabank
  22. Web site: Régi-új néven a Fradi . 2012-02-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110203223455/http://handball.hu/2011/01/13/regi-uj_neven_a_fradi/ . 2011-02-03 .