Budapesti Spartacus SC (women's handball)

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Budapesti Spartacus Sport Club is a Hungarian women's handball team from Budapest, that play in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B, the second tier league in Hungary. The club was formed in 1954 and soon found themselves on the top. Spari, as the fans call the team, have won all but one league titles between 1960 and 1967, and in addition, they have won two domestic cup titles in 1963 and 1968. They also enjoyed a good run in the European Champions Cup, having been marched to the finals in 1965, only to fall short against HG København.

Budapesti Spartacus SC
Full nameBudapesti Spartacus Sport Club
Short nameBp. Spartacus
Founded1954
Head coachZsuzsanna Viglási
LeagueNemzeti Bajnokság I/B
2009–10Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B – Eastern Group, 10th
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Website
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In the seventies the club have fallen back, and eventually slumped to relegation in 1975. However, the team promoted back immediately and under the guidance of head coach István Szabó a new success period has begun. Spartacus have won the national championship title in 1983 and 1986, and lifted the Hungarian cup trophy in 1988. Beside the domestic hit they also took the EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 1981.

From the nineties the club slowly relapsed and turned into a mid-table team. Parallel to this, their financial potential is narrowed and it all ended up in a relegation to the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B in 2007.

Since they are co-operating with another Budapest-based club, Pénzügyőr SE, the team is officially known as Pénzügyőr-Spartacus SC.

Kits

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Selected former players

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Head coach history

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Honours

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Domestic competitions

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Nemzeti Bajnokság I (National Championship of Hungary)

  •   Champions (9): 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1983, 1986
  •   Runners-up (5): 1966, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984
  •   Third place (5): 1958, 1970, 1973, 1985, 1988–89

Magyar Kupa (National Cup of Hungary)

  •   Winners (3): 1963, 1968, 1988
  •   Finalists (6): 1969, 1972, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984

European competitions

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Recent seasons

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In European competition

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Source: kézitörténelem.hu

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1962–63 Champions Cup* 1/8-finals   Rapid București 2–4 6–16 8–20
1963–64 Champions Cup* Round 1   Admira Wien 23–7 14–7 37–14
1/4-finals   Trud Moscow 16–7 8–12 24–21
1/2-finals   Rapid București 7–11 5–13 12–24
1964–65 Champions Cup*
  Finalist
Round 1   Ruch Königshütte Chorzów 16–3 17–8 33–11
1/4-finals   Trud Moscow 10–7 7–9 17–16
1/2-finals   Lokomotiva Zagreb 7–4 7–6 14–10
Finals   HG København 10–7 6–14 16–21
1965–66 Champions Cup* 1/4-finals   VIF G.Dimitrov Sofia 13–2 5–8 18–10
1/2-finals   SC Leipzig 5–3 4–10 9–13
1966–67 Champions Cup* Round 1   Akademik Sofia 15–5 5–3 20–8
1/4-finals   Žalgiris Kaunas 8–7 8–11 16–18
1980–81 Cup Winners' Cup
  Winner
1/8-finals   Štart Bratislava 20–15 11–13 31–28
1/4-finals   ASK Vorwärts Frankfurt 17–12 11–15 28–27
1/2-finals   Kremikovski 16–13 27–21 43–34
Finals   Bane Sekulić Sombor 22–17 18–17 40–34
1981–82 Cup Winners' Cup
  Finalist
1/8-finals   Terom Iaşi 24–15 19–25 43–40
1/4-finals   Štart Bratislava 27–19 22–29 49–48
1/2-finals   Rostselmash Rostov 23–19 27–31 50–50 (a)
Finals   RK Osijek 21–27 17–27 38–54
1982–83 Champions Cup* Round 1   Aris Nikaias 48–9 42–6 90–15
1/8-finals   AIA-Tranbjerg 21–15 17–15 38–30
1/4-finals   Vasas SC 16–21 16–14 32–35
1984–85 Champions Cup* 1/8-finals   Știința Bacău 31–27 22–29 53–56
1985–86 Cup Winners' Cup 1/8-finals   TSC Berlin 23–23 25–32 48–55
1986–87 IHF Cup* 1/8-finals   Stockholmspolisens 26–19 21–21 47–40
1/4-finals   HV Vonk Mosam 29–22 18–18 47–40
1/2-finals   Štart Bratislava 31–23 18–27 49–50
1987–88 Champions Cup* Round 1   Kulübü Ankara 46–14 25–16 71–30
1/8-finals   Sardinia Sassari 40–18 34–18 74–36
1/4-finals   USM Gagny 32–23 24–28 56–51
1/2-finals   Spartak Kyiv 25–27 25–36 50–63
1988–89 IHF Cup* 1/8-finals   Budućnost Titograd 31–28 31–34 62–62 (a)
1/4-finals   Union CA Hollabrunn 23–20 30–19 53–39
1/2-finals   Chimistul Râmnicu Vâlcea 29–26 25–34 54–60
1989–90 IHF Cup* 1/8-finals   CM Leganés 28–14 19–20 47–34
1/4-finals   Nordstrand IF 25–15 27–28 52–43
1/2-finals   Vorwärts Frankfurt 21–23 9–26 30–49

References

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  1. ^ Kft, New Wave Media Group. "Új edző a Spartacus kézicsapatánál". www.origo.hu/ (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  2. ^ A, B. (2004-04-02). "Csík János: Spartacus – NSO". NSO.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  3. ^ "Szeptembertől új edző a Spartacusnál | handball.hu – kézilabda". handball.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-05-02.
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  5. ^ "kézitörténelem.hu". www.kezitortenelem.hu. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
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  7. ^ "Magyar bajnokság NB1B – női" (in Hungarian). kezitortenelem.hu.
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