Dunaújváros FC (previously known as Dunaferr SE ) was a Hungarian football team from Dunaújváros . Though they won the Hungarian NB I in 1999–2000 , recently they played in the second league, until the team withdrew in March 2009, ceasing its operations.
6-844: Hungarian football club For the defunct team, see Dunaújváros FC . Football club Dunaújváros PASE Full name Dunaújváros Pálhalma Agrospeciál Sport Egyesület Founded 1951 ; 73 years ago ( 1951 ) Ground Eszperantó úti Stadion Dunaújváros Capacity 12,000 Chairman György Vígh Manager Tamás Artner League NB III Website http://dpase.hu [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Home colours [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Away colours Dunaújváros Pálhalma Agrospeciál Sport Egyesület [ˈdunɒuːjvaːroʃ]
12-8416: Is a Hungarian football club located in Dunaújváros , Hungary . It currently plays in the Hungarian National Championship. The team's colors are blue and yellow . The team name derives from sponsorship from local agricultural firm Pálhalmai Agrospeciál Kft. External links [ edit ] Official website (in Hungarian) Soccerway v t e Nemzeti Bajnokság I Seasons 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906–07 1907–08 1908–09 1909–10 1910–11 1911–12 1912–13 1913–14 1916–17 1917–18 1918–19 1919–20 1920–21 1921–22 1922–23 1923–24 1924–25 1925–26 1926–27 1927–28 1928–29 1929–30 1930–31 1931–32 1932–33 1933–34 1934–35 1935–36 1936–37 1937–38 1938–39 1939–40 1940–41 1941–42 1942–43 1943–44 1944 1945 1945–46 1946–47 1947–48 1948–49 1949–50 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1957–58 1958–59 1959–60 1960–61 1961–62 1962–63 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1970–71 1971–72 1972–73 1973–74 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25 Clubs 2024–25 Debrecen Diósgyőr Fehérvár Ferencváros Győr Kecskemét MTK Nyíregyháza Paks Puskás Akadémia Újpest Zalaegerszeg Former 33 FC III. 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Kerület BAK Balmazújváros BEAC Békéscsaba BKV Bocskai BSC BTC BVSC Csepel Dorog Duna Dunaújváros FC Dunaújváros PASE Eger Egyetértés Elektromos Erzsébet ESMTK Főváros Gamma Ganz-MÁVAG Gázszer Gyirmót Herminamező Honvéd Kaposvár Kassa Kelenföld Kiskőrös KISTEXT Kisvárda Kolozsvár Komló Kőbánya Lampart Légierő Pápa MaDISz MAC MAK MÁVAG Mezőkövesd MÚE Műegyetem MVSC Nagykanizsa Nagyvárad Nemzeti Ózd Pereces Pécs Pécs-Baranya Phöbus Postás PVSK REAC Sabaria Salgótarján SFAC Siófok Somogy Sopron SorTex SZAC SZAK SZEAC Székesfehérvári MÁV Szegedi Honvéd Szegedi VSE Szolnok Szombathely Szürketaxi Tatabánya Terézváros Testvériség Tiszakécske Tokod Törekvés Tungsram Typographia Újpesti Törekvés Újvidék Vasas Vác Veszprém VAC Volán Zugló Competition Managers Winners Clubs Foreign players Stadiums System Statistics and awards Records I Records II All-time table Associated competitions Magyar Kupa Szuperkupa UEFA Champions League UEFA Europa League UEFA Europa Conference League [REDACTED] Category v t e Nemzeti Bajnokság II Seasons 1907–08 1908–09 1955 1956 1957 1957–58 1958–59 1959–60 1960–61 1961–62 1962–63 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1970–71 1971–72 1972–73 1973–74 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25 Clubs 2024–25 Ajka Aqvital Budafok BVSC Gyirmót Haladás Honvéd Kazincbarcika Kisvárda Kozármisleny Mezőkövesd Soroksár Szeged-Csanád Szentlőrinc Tatabánya Vasas Former Balmazújváros Békéscsaba Csepel DEAC Debrecen Diósgyőr Dorog Dunaújváros Fehérvár Ferencváros Győr Kaposvár Komló Mosonmagyaróvár MTK Budapest Nagykanizsa Nyíregyháza Paks Pécs Puskás Akadémia REAC Siófok Sopron Tiszakécske Újpest Vác Veszprém Zalaegerszeg v t e Nemzeti Bajnokság III Seasons 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2023–24 clubs Northeast Cigánd DEAC DVSC II DVTK II Eger Gyöngyös Hatvan Karcag Kisvárda II Putnok REAC Salgótarján Sényő Tiszafüred Tiszaújváros Újpest II Northwest III. Kerület Balatonfüred Bicske Budaörs Csorna Dorog Gyirmót II Győr II Haladás VSE Kelen Komárom Puskás Akadémia II SC Sopron Tatabánya Veszprém Zalaegerszeg II Southeast Békéscsaba BKV Előre Budapest Honvéd II Cegléd Dabas ESMTK Füzesgyarmat Hódmezővásárhely Kecskemét II Körösladány Martfű Monor Pénzügyőr Szeged II Szolnok Vasas II Southwest Dunaföldvár Dunaújváros Érd Fehérvár II Ferencváros II Gárdony Iváncsa Kaposvár Majos Mohács MTK Budapest II Nagykanizsa Paks II PEAC Szekszárd Szentlőrinc Former teams Andráshida Balassagyarmat Balatonlelle Bánk Békéscsaba II Budafok BVSC-Zugló Dabas-Gyón DVTK Dunaharaszti Gerjen Győr Gyula Hajdúszoboszló Hévíz Jászberény Kecskemét Kisvárda Kozármisleny Lipót Makó Ménfőcsanak Mosonmagyarórvár Mórahalom Mór Nagyatád Nagykőrös Ózd Pápa Pécs Rákosmente Sajóbábony Sárvár Soproni VSE Soroksár Szabadkikötő Szegedi VSE Taksony Tállya Teskánd Tököl Üllő Vecsés Zsámbék Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dunaújváros_PASE&oldid=1164509897 " Categories : Football clubs in Hungary Association football clubs established in 1998 1998 establishments in Hungary Dunaújváros Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
18-567: Is different from Wikidata Pages with Hungarian IPA Official website different in Wikidata and Misplaced Pages Articles with Hungarian-language sources (hu) Duna%C3%BAjv%C3%A1ros FC The team was founded in 1952 and one year later they were promoted to the Hungarian first division under the name Sztálinvárosi Vasmű Építők . In 1954 they were relegated to the second division and from then on they bounced back and forth between
24-659: The Dunaferr company ended their support of the men's football team, and in 2004 when the NB I. returned from a 12-team format to a 16-team format they were unable to return and all football operations ended. The team was resurrected by local Hungarian businessmen József Andics and József Héger and football operations returned. With the league's permission the team began play in the NB I/B (now called NB II ). In 2004 they finished 16th, in 2005 5th, and in 2006 13th. The team withdrew from
30-719: The second league in March 2009, and ceased operations. Following their championship in 2000, the team qualified for the Second Qualifying Round of the UEFA Champions League 2000-01 where they defeated Hajduk Split 2–0 and 2–2. In the 3rd round they tied against Rosenborg 2–2 in Hungary, but lost in Norway 1–2, ending their only Champions League run. Like many football clubs, the team has undergone
36-430: The two. From 1961 the team was known as Dunaújvárosi Kohász SE . Whilst holding this name their best finish was in 1978, 7th in the NB I. In 1998 they entered the NB I. under the name Dunaferr SE and won their first and only Hungarian championship in 2000. In 2001 they finished 2nd behind Ferencváros . In 2003 they were relegated from the NB I. At this point they had played 20 seasons in the top division. Unfortunately
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