Diósgyőri VTK (basketball)
Diósgyőri VTK is a Hungarian women's basketball club playing in the Hungarian Championship. It was founded after World War II. In 1991, it separated from the Diósgyőri VTK football club and began to play as Diósgyőri KSK. It won the National Cup in 1993 and 1994[1] and it was a regular in the Ronchetti Cup through the 1990s.[2] It has subsequently made four appearances in the Eurocup.[3] In 2006, the club dissolved but was re-founded in 2011. In 2013, the club re-joined the DVTK.
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Leagues | NB I/A | ||
Founded | 1946, 2011 | ||
Arena | DVTK Arena | ||
Location | Miskolc, Hungary | ||
Team colors | Red and white | ||
President | Tamás Szabó | ||
Head coach | Péter Völgyi | ||
Championships | 4 Hungarian Cups | ||
Website | http://kosarlabda.dvtk.hu/ | ||
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Titles
- Hungarian Cup
- Winner (4): 1992/1993, 1993/1994, 2015/2016, 2021/2022
- Runner-up (4): 1996/1997, 2004/2005, 2014/2015, 2020/2021
- Hungarian Championship
- Runner-up (5): 1991/1992, 1993/1994, 1995/1996, 2014/2015, 2018/2019
- Bronze medal (4): 1958/1959, 1992/1993, 1994/1995, 2004/2005
Current roster
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Updated: 2023-01-12 |
2021–2022 roster
Head coach: Attila Földi until 22. November 2021. [4] Péter Völgyi from 22. November 2021.
The 2021–2022 roster is shown below.[5]
- #5 (1.91) Sheridene Green
- #7 (1.79) Veronika Kányási
- #8 (1.80) Snežana Bogičević
- #10 (1.75) Nina Aho
- #11 (1.75) Dóra Medgyessy
- #20 (1.85) Keyona Hayes
- #23 (1.71) Zsófia Bacsó
- #24 (1.87) Franka Tóth
- #27 (1.93) Anna Vég-Dudás
- #30 (1.92) Angelika Kiss
- #35 (1.87) Milica Jovanović
- #43 (???) Márkusz Lilla
- #47 (???) Oláh Fruzsina
- #92 (1.77) Bernáth Réka
2020–2021 roster
Head coach: Attila Földi
The 2020–2021 roster is shown below.[6]
- #1 (1.85) Szonja Vukov
- #3 (1.80) Petra Pusztai
- #7 (1.79) Veronika Kányási
- #10 (1.75) Nina Aho
- #11 (1.75) Dóra Medgyessy
- #20 (1.89) Keyona Hayes
- #23 (1.71) Zsófia Bacsó
- #24 (1.87) Franka Tóth
- #27 (1.93) Anna Vég-Dudás
- #30 (1.92) Angelika Kiss
- #45 (1.95) Chanel Mokango
- #99 (1.73) Nikolett Frindt
Left the team during the season
- #28 (1.93) Kristine Vitola
2019–2020 roster
Head coach: László Cziczás
The 2019–2020 roster is shown below.[7]
- #3 (1.80) Petra Pusztai
- #5 (1.164) Karina Kecskés
- #7 (1.79) Veronika Kányási
- #8 (1.71) Réka Szűcs
- #11 (1.75) Dóra Medgyessy
- #12 (1.80) Szidónia Katona
- #15 (1.85) Dorina Zele
- #17 (1.94) Ziomara Morrison
- #21 (1.72) Nóra Szegeczki
- #18 (1.88) Cyesha Goree
- #23 (1.71) Zsófia Bacsó
- #24 (1.87) Maja Škorić
- #27 (1.93) Anna Vég-Dudás
- #30 (1.92) Angelika Kiss
- #32 (1.80) Shatori Walker-Kimbrough
- #33 (1.74) Bianka Kababik
- #45 (1.95) Chanel Mokango
- #99 (1.73) Nikolett Frindt
2018–2019 roster
Head coach: László Cziczás
The 2018–2019 roster is shown below.[8]
- #5 (1.78) Fanni Szabó
- #7 (1.79) Veronika Kányási
- #8 (1.71) Réka Szűcs
- #10 (1.74) Nóra Eperjesi
- #11 (1.75) Dóra Medgyessy
- #12 (1.80) Szidónia Katona
- #14 (1.91) Eglė Šulčiūtė
- #15 (1.85) Dorina Zele
- #22 (1.91) Aija Putniņa
- #24 (1.87) Maja Škorić
- #30 (1.88) Angelika Kiss
- #32 (1.80) Shatori Walker-Kimbrough
- #33 (1.74) Bianka Kababik
- #45 (1.95) Chanel Mokango
- #99 (1.73) Nikolett Frindt
2017–2018 roster
Head coach: Štefan Svitek; Erzsébet Ambrus
The 2017–2018 roster is shown below.[9]
- #1 (1.77) Gréta Schmidt
- #3 (1.78) Boglárka Bach
- #5 (1.78) Fanni Szabó
- #6 (1.80) Krisztina Raksányi
- #8 (1.70) Dóra Nagy
- #14 (1.90) Tereza Peckova
- #15 (1.85) Dorina Zele
- #21 (1.91) Aldazabal Laura
- #22 (1.94) Zenta Melnika
- #25 (1.85) Szonja Vukov
- #30 (1.88) Angelika Kiss
- #32 (1.91) Alyssia Brewer
- #33 (1.77) Asleigh Fontenette
Left the team during the season
- #11 (1.82) Kirby Burkholder 08/03/2017
2016–2017 roster
Head coach: Maikel López
The 2016–2017 roster is shown below.[10]
- #2 (1.93) Louella Tomlinson
- #4 (1.78) Tierra Ruffin-Pratt
- #6 (1.89) Dorottya Győri
- #7 (1.79) Jázmin Vörösházi
- #8 (1.70) Bernadett Horváth
- #10 (1.82) Lilla Adamecz
- #11 (1.77) Tímea Czank
- #12 (1.78) Boglárka Bach
- #14 (1.92) Tina Jovanović
- #15 (1.82) Ágnes Gorjanácz
- #17 (1.81) Zsófia Arad
- #18 (1.78) Dorina Kalocsai
- #21 (1.91) Rita Rasheed
- #23 (1.89) Orsolya Szécsi
- #41 (1.82) Emőke Sikora
Left the team during the season
- #1 (1.70) Samantha Prahalis
- #13 (1.93) Cierra Robertson-Warren
- #42 (1.91) Kaylon Williams
2015–2016 roster
Head coach: Maikel López
The 2015–2016 roster is shown below.[11]
- #5 (1.95) Dóra Horti
- #6 (1.80) Tatsiana Likhtarovich
- #8 (1.70) Bernadett Horváth
- #10 (1.84) Petra Szabó
- #11 (1.77) Tímea Czank
- #12 (1.78) Boglárka Bach
- #13 (1.82) Réka Bálint
- #14 (1.92) Tina Jovanović
- #15 (1.80) Roneeka Hodges
- #18 (1.78) Dorina Kalocsai
- #21 (1.82) Rasheed Rita
- #23 (1.89) Orsolya Szécsi
- #32 (1.90) Alyssia Brewer
- #41 (1.82) Emőke Sikora
- #44 (1.92) Daniella Bartucz
- #51 (1.81) Zsófia Arad
Left the team during the season
- #3 (1.77) D'shara Strange
- #4 (1.75) Tayler Hill
2014–2015 roster
Head coach: Maikel López
The 2014–2015 roster is shown below.[12]
- #1 (1.87) Rachel Allison
- #4 (1.85) Debóra Dubei
- #5 (1.80) Romina Ciappina
- #8 (1.70) Bernadett Horváth
- #10 (1.84) Petra Szabó
- #11 (1.77) Tímea Czank
- #12 (1.81) Zsófia Arad
- #13 (1.82) Réka Bálint
- #14 (1.82) Emőke Sikora
- #15 (1.91) Naignouma Coulibaly
- #21 (1.82) Rasheed Rita
- #23 (1.89) Orsolya Szécsi
- #55 (1.89) Abby Bishop
Left the team during the season
- Italee Lucas after pre-season
- Katsiaryna Snytsina 1/1/2015
- Tiffany Bias 1/1/2015
2013–2014 roster
Head coach: Ákos Peresztegi Nagy; Maikel López
The 2013–2014 roster is shown below.[13]
- #4 (1.84) Helena Sverrisdóttir
- #5 (1.82) Brittainy Raven
- #6 (1.83) Brigitta Szabó
- #8 (1.70) Bernadett Horváth
- #9 (1.72) Mónika Bukovszki
- #10 (1.84) Petra Szabó
- #11 (1.76) Tímea Czank
- #12 (1.89) Viktória Vincze
- #13 (1.82) Réka Bálint
- #32 (1.95) Rebecca Tobin
- #44 (1.81) Debóra Dubei
- #45 (1.90) Liene Jansone
2012–2013 roster
Head coach: Ákos Peresztegi Nagy
- (1.92) Fruzsina Fejes
- (1.90) Bettina Bozoki
- (1.90) Lenita Sanford
- (1.84) Maja Škorić
- (1.83) Brittainey Raven
- (1.83) Dora Reiner
- (1.83) Petra Szabo
- (1.82) Brigitta Szabo
- (1.80) Debora Dubei
- (1.80) Emoke Sikora
- (1.75) Brankica Hadžović
- (1.74) Kata Furtos
- (1.71) Monika Bukovszki
- (?.??) Zsofia Arad
- (?.??) Tamara Hajer
- (?.??) Barbara Ocsenas
References
- Club history in its profile in eurobasket.com
- Profile as DKSK Borsodchem Miskolc in FIBA Europe's website
- Profile as DKSK Miskolc in FIBA Europe's website
- (in Hungarian). DVTK http://dvtk.eu/23586-Valtozas_a_kosarlabda_vezetoedzoi_poszton-cikk-kosarlabda.
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