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Veszprém KC
Hungarian handball club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Veszprém KC is a Hungarian professional handball club from Veszprém, that for sponsorship reasons is called ONE Veszprém. Veszprém plays in the Hungarian Nemzeti Bajnokság I and are the most successful team in the country, having won the Hungarian Championship a record 28 times and the Hungarian Cup title a record 31 times. Veszprém has also won the regional SEHA League 5 times.
Veszprém are one of the three Hungarian clubs that have won a major European trophy, most recently in 2008, when they overcame Rhein-Neckar Löwen and were crowned as the EHF Cup Winner's Cup champions.[1] They are yet to win the EHF Champions League, having been defeated in the final on four occasions.
The main sponsors of the club were the MKB Bank, MVM Group and the Magyar Telekom. In the summer of 2015, the MKB Bank decided to quit sponsoring after a 10-year interval. Their main focus is now on the younger teams. Currently the main sponsor is One Hungary.
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In Veszprém there was a long tradition of handball, and in 1970 the Bakony Chemist TC women's team won the first championship among the rural ensembles. The sports club was founded in 1977 under the wing of the Veszprém County State Construction Company (VÁÉV) under the name Of Veszprém Builders, after a political decision was taken in the city, which urged the men's division of BVTC, which had been relegated from NB II, to be taken over by the VÁÉV.
In 1981, under the executive direction of Csaba Hajnal, the new team was promoted to the first division, where it finished each season with a medal; In the first season, he won a silver medal. Over the next three years, they won one silver and two bronze medals in the championship, two silver medals and one gold medal. In 1985 and 1986, the team won the championship.
Over the next four years, the team won only four silver medals (three times at the Rába ETO, 1990–1992 Bramac, Fotex until 2005, MKB until 2015, MVM until 2016, Telekom-backed team from 2016 to 2024: since 1992, 23 seasons, 20 championship gold and 3 silver medals have been awarded to Veszprém. (Meanwhile, between May 2008 and October 2011, they did not lose a single league game.)
After the success in 1984, 3 Győr victories came, and from 1988 onwards, 19 cup victories in 24 years were added to the list of glory, the brightest result being four KEK finals (2 wins and 2 silver medals) and four EHF Champions League 2nd place.
Since July 2008, Veszprém Aréna has been the home ground for ONE Veszprém, previously playing their matches in the 15th street hall.
In April 2020, fans voted for the All Star team in club history, which includes Árpád Sterbik, Gergő Iváncsik, Carlos Pérez, József Éles, László Nagy, Mirza Džomba and Andreas Nilsson.
In 2024 they had four captains: Ludovic Fabregas (EHF Champions League) Patrik Ligetvári (K&H liga) Gasper Marguc (Hungarian Cup) Nedim Remili (Club World Cup)
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Crest, colours, supporters
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Naming history
Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsor
The following table shows in detail Veszprém KC kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year:
Kits
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Arena information

- Name: – Veszprém Aréna
- City: – Veszprém
- Capacity: – 5096
- Address: – 8200 Veszprém, Külső-kádártai út 5.
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Current squad
- Squad for the 2025-2026 season
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Transfers
- Transfers for the 2026–27 season
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Transfer History
Staff members
 Sports Director: László Nagy Sports Director: László Nagy
 Head Coach: Xavier Pascual Fuertes Head Coach: Xavier Pascual Fuertes
 Assistant Coach: Toni Garcia Assistant Coach: Toni Garcia
 Video & Analysis: Ivan Pascual Garcia Video & Analysis: Ivan Pascual Garcia
 Fitness Coach: Péter Kőrösi Fitness Coach: Péter Kőrösi
 Club Doctor: Tibor Sydó, MD Club Doctor: Tibor Sydó, MD
 Club Doctor: Zsolt Mahunka, MD Club Doctor: Zsolt Mahunka, MD
 Club Doctor: Péter Szenkovits, MD Club Doctor: Péter Szenkovits, MD
 Masseur: József Végh Masseur: József Végh
 Physiotherapist: Nemanja Vučić Physiotherapist: Nemanja Vučić
 Physiotherapist: Dimitar Manevski Physiotherapist: Dimitar Manevski
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Top scorers
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Retired numbers
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Honours
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Individual awards
- Double
- Winners (20): 1991–92, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2022–23, 2023–24
Domestic
Nemzeti Bajnokság I Top Scorer[15]
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Seasons
Season to season
- As of 15/06/2025
- Seasons in Nemzeti Bajnokság I:[16] 45
- Seasons in Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B:[17] 1
- Seasons in Nemzeti Bajnokság II:[18] 1
In European competition
- Participations in Champions League (Champions Cup): 27×
- Participations in Cup Winners' Cup (IHF Cup Winners' Cup): 10×
EHF ranking
- As of 25/09/2025[19]
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Former club members
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Selected former players
 Csaba Bartók (2002–2004) Csaba Bartók (2002–2004)
 Dániel Buday (2003–2007) Dániel Buday (2003–2007)
 Gábor Császár (2010–2013) Gábor Császár (2010–2013)
 István Csoknyai (1990–2005) István Csoknyai (1990–2005)
 József Éles (1990–2003) József Éles (1990–2003)
 Nándor Fazekas (1994–1997, 1998–2004, 2009–2014) Nándor Fazekas (1994–1997, 1998–2004, 2009–2014)
 Gyula Gál (2001–2009) Gyula Gál (2001–2009)
 István Gulyás (1985–1999) István Gulyás (1985–1999)
 Péter Gulyás (2000–2017) Péter Gulyás (2000–2017)
 János Gyurka (1979–1991, 1993–1997) János Gyurka (1979–1991, 1993–1997)
 Ferenc Ilyés (2007–2009, 2011–2012) Ferenc Ilyés (2007–2009, 2011–2012)
 Gergő Iváncsik (2000–2017) Gergő Iváncsik (2000–2017)
 Tamás Iváncsik (2007–2014) Tamás Iváncsik (2007–2014)
 Lajos Keller (1980–1986) Lajos Keller (1980–1986)
 Balázs Laluska (2010–2014) Balázs Laluska (2010–2014)
 Máté Lékai (2014–2022) Máté Lékai (2014–2022)
 Richárd Mezei (1997–2001) Richárd Mezei (1997–2001)
 Roland Mikler (2014–2019) Roland Mikler (2014–2019)
 Tamás Mocsai (2013–2014) Tamás Mocsai (2013–2014)
 László Nagy (2012–2019) László Nagy (2012–2019)
 Károly Pardi (1980–1989) Károly Pardi (1980–1989)
 István Pásztor (1993–2008) István Pásztor (1993–2008)
 Jenő Putics (1987–1990) Jenő Putics (1987–1990)
 Timuzsin Schuch (2011–2018) Timuzsin Schuch (2011–2018)
 János Szathmári (1995–2001) János Szathmári (1995–2001)
 József Végh (1982–1990) József Végh (1982–1990)
 György Zsigmond (1989–1999, 2001–2005) György Zsigmond (1989–1999, 2001–2005)
   Nikola Eklemović (2004–2011) Nikola Eklemović (2004–2011)
   Ivo Díaz (1999–2005) Ivo Díaz (1999–2005)
   Carlos Pérez (1997–2013) Carlos Pérez (1997–2013)
   Árpád Sterbik (2001–2004, 2018–2020) Árpád Sterbik (2001–2004, 2018–2020)
  Iman Jamali (2012–2015; 2017–2019) Iman Jamali (2012–2015; 2017–2019)
 Mirsad Terzić (2009–2020) Mirsad Terzić (2009–2020)
 Marco Oneto (2012–2013) Marco Oneto (2012–2013)
 Ludovic Fabregas (2023–2025) Ludovic Fabregas (2023–2025)
 Kentin Mahé (2018–2024) Kentin Mahé (2018–2024)
 William Accambray (2017–2019) William Accambray (2017–2019)
 Vladimir Cupara (2019–2023) Vladimir Cupara (2019–2023)
 Dalibor Čutura (1998–1999) Dalibor Čutura (1998–1999)
 Momir Ilić (2013–2019) Momir Ilić (2013–2019)
 Ivan Lapčević (2005–2010) Ivan Lapčević (2005–2010)
 Petar Nenadić (2018–2023) Petar Nenadić (2018–2023)
 Žarko Šešum (2007–2010) Žarko Šešum (2007–2010)
 Dejan Perić (2006–2011) Dejan Perić (2006–2011)
 Marko Vujin (2006–2012) Marko Vujin (2006–2012)
 Zlatko Saračević (2000–2002) Zlatko Saračević (2000–2002)
 Mirza Džomba (2001–2004) Mirza Džomba (2001–2004)
 Slavko Goluža (2003–2004) Slavko Goluža (2003–2004)
 Božidar Jović (2000–2003) Božidar Jović (2000–2003)
 Vlado Šola (2004–2006) Vlado Šola (2004–2006)
 Marko Kopljar (2016–2017) Marko Kopljar (2016–2017)
 Mirko Alilović (2011–2018) Mirko Alilović (2011–2018)
 Ivan Slišković (2015–2017) Ivan Slišković (2015–2017)
 Renato Sulić (2004–2005, 2009–2018) Renato Sulić (2004–2005, 2009–2018)
 Manuel Štrlek (2018–2023) Manuel Štrlek (2018–2023)
 Isaías Guardiola (2016) Isaías Guardiola (2016)
 Chema Rodríguez (2012–2017) Chema Rodríguez (2012–2017)
 Carlos Ruesga (2013–2015) Carlos Ruesga (2013–2015)
 Cristian Ugalde (2012–2018) Cristian Ugalde (2012–2018)
 Jorge Maqueda (2020–2022) Jorge Maqueda (2020–2022)
 Agustín Casado (2023–2025) Agustín Casado (2023–2025)
 Blaž Blagotinšek (2016–2022) Blaž Blagotinšek (2016–2022)
 Dragan Gajić (2016–2020) Dragan Gajić (2016–2020)
 Borut Mačkovšek (2018–2020) Borut Mačkovšek (2018–2020)
 Tomáš Urban (2012) Tomáš Urban (2012)
 Kiril Lazarov (2002–2007) Kiril Lazarov (2002–2007)
 Dejan Manaskov (2017–2022) Dejan Manaskov (2017–2022)
 Bjarte Myrhol (2005–2006) Bjarte Myrhol (2005–2006)
 Kent Robin Tønnesen (2017–2021) Kent Robin Tønnesen (2017–2021)
 Rasmus Lauge (2019–2023) Rasmus Lauge (2019–2023)
 René Toft Hansen (2018–2019) René Toft Hansen (2018–2019)
 Nikolaj Markussen (2019–2021) Nikolaj Markussen (2019–2021)
 Aron Pálmarsson (2015–2017, 2024–2025) Aron Pálmarsson (2015–2017, 2024–2025)
 Marian Cozma (2006–2009) Marian Cozma (2006–2009)
 Evgeny Lushnikov (2004–2011) Evgeny Lushnikov (2004–2011)
 Daniil Shishkaryov (2019–2021) Daniil Shishkaryov (2019–2021)
 Inal Aflitulin (2016–2017) Inal Aflitulin (2016–2017)
 Sergei Kosorotov (2023–2025) Sergei Kosorotov (2023–2025)
 Christian Zeitz (2014–2016) Christian Zeitz (2014–2016)
   Ľubomír Švajlen (1992–1998) Ľubomír Švajlen (1992–1998)
   Žarko Marković (2007–2009) Žarko Marković (2007–2009)
 Vuko Borozan (2019–2021) Vuko Borozan (2019–2021)
 Andreas Nilsson (2014–2024) Andreas Nilsson (2014–2024)
 Yahia Omar (2019–2024) Yahia Omar (2019–2024)
 Rogério Moraes Ferreira (2019–2021) Rogério Moraes Ferreira (2019–2021)
 Paweł Paczkowski (2019–2020) Paweł Paczkowski (2019–2020)
Notable coaches
 Attila Joósz (1991–1995) Attila Joósz (1991–1995)
 Szilárd Kiss (1995) Szilárd Kiss (1995)
 Pál Kocsis (1995–1996) Pál Kocsis (1995–1996)
 Sándor Vass (1996–1997) Sándor Vass (1996–1997)
 dr. László Hoffmann dr. László Hoffmann
 Sándor Kaló Sándor Kaló
 László Kovács (1999–2000) László Kovács (1999–2000)
 Zdravko Zovko (2000–2007) Zdravko Zovko (2000–2007)
 Lajos Mocsai (2007–2012) Lajos Mocsai (2007–2012)
 Antonio Carlos Ortega (2012–2015) Antonio Carlos Ortega (2012–2015)
 Xavi Sabaté (2015–2017) Xavi Sabaté (2015–2017)
 Ljubomir Vranjes (2017–2018) Ljubomir Vranjes (2017–2018)
 David Davis (2018–2021)[21] David Davis (2018–2021)[21]
 Momir Ilic (2021–2024)[22] Momir Ilic (2021–2024)[22]
 Xavier Pascual Fuertes (2024–) Xavier Pascual Fuertes (2024–)
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