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III. Kerületi TVE
Full nameIII. Kerületi Torna és Vívó Egylet
Founded2003; 21 years ago (2003)
Ground Hévízi úti Stadion, Budapest
Capacity3,000
CoachTamás Harmati
League NB III
Northwest
2022–23NB III
West, 5th of 20
Website Club website

III. kerületi Torna- és Vívóegylet - formerly also known as III. Kerületi TUE or III. Kerületi TTVE - is a Hungarian football club based in Óbuda in the III district (kerületi) of Budapest. It was founded on 24 January 1887. The club colours are blue and white. The club plays in the third division ( Nemzeti Bajnokság III) at its home stadium, the Hévízi út.

In the final of the Hungarian Cup of the season 1930/31 the club, then playing as III. Kerületi TVE, they defeated Ferencvárosi TC 4−1.

History

One of the oldest sports associations in Hungary was founded as III. kerületi Torna- és Vívóegylet (III District Gymnastics and Fencing Association) on January 24, 1887 in one of the small restaurants in Óbuda. The choice of the name was made in the spirit of the time, athletics, cycling and the rest feel in the "gymnastics" part of the name, while a special emphasis was put on "fencing", which was a major sport in many parts of the world at the time.

The club did not have a football section, and this was formed late, when football started to become popular in Budapest. The real beginning of football in Óbuda can be traced back to October 31, 1897, when members of the two most important associations in this district of Budapest, the III. Kerületi TVE (founded in and Óbudai Torna Egylet (the Óbuda Gymnastics Association, founded in 1872) decided to create the Budai Football Csapat (Buda Football Club). [1] This "marriage" ended with the founding of III Kerületi TVE's own football team on April 30, 1899. It is worth noting that either the date 1897 or 1899 is considered as official starting date of the football club nowadays. [2]

III. District TVE made its debut in Hungary's first division NB I in 1911, and stayed in the highest division without interruption between 1913 and 1937, reaching its greatest successes in the twenties and thirties. In 1931 it defeated Ferencváros 4-1 in the final of the Hungarian Cup, and in 1914 he finished 3rd in the Augusta Cup. In NB I, it was pushed off the podium four times, and finished fourth in 1921, 1925, 1930 and 1933. It took almost six decades for the club to get back to the NB I: in 1996 it was the champion of the NB II East Group. It immediately dropped out again and it got bak to NB I in 1998, and i t dropped out again 4 years later.

In 2000 III. Kerületi TVE's football section merged with Csepel SC and moved the first team to Csepel Island. For the next two years the club played under the Csepel SC name. The youth teams stayed in Óbuda. The football section of Csepel got dissolved in summer 2002 and in 2003 the senior football team re-formed at the club then called III. Kerületi TUE, back in the III district. The team started in the fourth division which the club won undefeated. Since then the team has been playing in the Hungarian third division until 2021, when it got promoted to the NB II once again.

Current squad

As of 30 March 2022. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Italy  ITA Gianluigi Donnarumma
2 DF Italy  ITA Mattia De Sciglio
3 DF Brazil  BRA Éder Militao
4 DF Italy  ITA Federico Gatti
5 MF Italy  ITA Manuel Locatelli
6 DF Serbia  SRB Nikola Milenkovic
7 FW Italy  ITA Federico Chiesa
8 MF Netherlands  NED Teun Koopmeiners
9 FW Serbia  SRB Dusan Vlahovic
10 FW Spain  ESP Mikel Oyarzabal
11 MF Argentina  ARG Matías Soulé
12 MF France  FRA Eduardo Camavinga
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK Spain  ESP David Soria
14 MF Spain  ESP Marcos Llorente
15 DF Spain  ESP Miguel Gutiérrez
16 FW Brazil  BRA Endrick
17 MF Spain  ESP Nico Williams
18 FW Italy  ITA Moise Kean
20 MF Italy  ITA Fabio Miretti
21 DF Spain  ESP Rafa Marín
22 FW Spain  ESP Marco Asensio
23 GK Spain  ESP Lucas Cañizares
24 MF Argentina  ARG Enzo Fernández
25 DF Portugal  POR Gonçalo Inácio

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Hungary  HUN Norbert Kokenszky (at BVSC-Zugló)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Hungary  HUN Zsombor Páll (at Sényő)

Honours

References

  1. ^ Magyarfutball.hu. "Budapest, III. kerületi TVE (history, data) • clubs • Magyarfutball.hu". www.magyarfutball.hu. Retrieved 2021-11-21.
  2. ^ Magyarfutball.hu. "Budapest, III. kerületi TVE (history, data) • clubs • Magyarfutball.hu". www.magyarfutball.hu. Retrieved 2021-11-19.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
III. Kerületi TVE
Full nameIII. Kerületi Torna és Vívó Egylet
Founded2003; 21 years ago (2003)
Ground Hévízi úti Stadion, Budapest
Capacity3,000
CoachTamás Harmati
League NB III
Northwest
2022–23NB III
West, 5th of 20
Website Club website

III. kerületi Torna- és Vívóegylet - formerly also known as III. Kerületi TUE or III. Kerületi TTVE - is a Hungarian football club based in Óbuda in the III district (kerületi) of Budapest. It was founded on 24 January 1887. The club colours are blue and white. The club plays in the third division ( Nemzeti Bajnokság III) at its home stadium, the Hévízi út.

In the final of the Hungarian Cup of the season 1930/31 the club, then playing as III. Kerületi TVE, they defeated Ferencvárosi TC 4−1.

History

One of the oldest sports associations in Hungary was founded as III. kerületi Torna- és Vívóegylet (III District Gymnastics and Fencing Association) on January 24, 1887 in one of the small restaurants in Óbuda. The choice of the name was made in the spirit of the time, athletics, cycling and the rest feel in the "gymnastics" part of the name, while a special emphasis was put on "fencing", which was a major sport in many parts of the world at the time.

The club did not have a football section, and this was formed late, when football started to become popular in Budapest. The real beginning of football in Óbuda can be traced back to October 31, 1897, when members of the two most important associations in this district of Budapest, the III. Kerületi TVE (founded in and Óbudai Torna Egylet (the Óbuda Gymnastics Association, founded in 1872) decided to create the Budai Football Csapat (Buda Football Club). [1] This "marriage" ended with the founding of III Kerületi TVE's own football team on April 30, 1899. It is worth noting that either the date 1897 or 1899 is considered as official starting date of the football club nowadays. [2]

III. District TVE made its debut in Hungary's first division NB I in 1911, and stayed in the highest division without interruption between 1913 and 1937, reaching its greatest successes in the twenties and thirties. In 1931 it defeated Ferencváros 4-1 in the final of the Hungarian Cup, and in 1914 he finished 3rd in the Augusta Cup. In NB I, it was pushed off the podium four times, and finished fourth in 1921, 1925, 1930 and 1933. It took almost six decades for the club to get back to the NB I: in 1996 it was the champion of the NB II East Group. It immediately dropped out again and it got bak to NB I in 1998, and i t dropped out again 4 years later.

In 2000 III. Kerületi TVE's football section merged with Csepel SC and moved the first team to Csepel Island. For the next two years the club played under the Csepel SC name. The youth teams stayed in Óbuda. The football section of Csepel got dissolved in summer 2002 and in 2003 the senior football team re-formed at the club then called III. Kerületi TUE, back in the III district. The team started in the fourth division which the club won undefeated. Since then the team has been playing in the Hungarian third division until 2021, when it got promoted to the NB II once again.

Current squad

As of 30 March 2022. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Italy  ITA Gianluigi Donnarumma
2 DF Italy  ITA Mattia De Sciglio
3 DF Brazil  BRA Éder Militao
4 DF Italy  ITA Federico Gatti
5 MF Italy  ITA Manuel Locatelli
6 DF Serbia  SRB Nikola Milenkovic
7 FW Italy  ITA Federico Chiesa
8 MF Netherlands  NED Teun Koopmeiners
9 FW Serbia  SRB Dusan Vlahovic
10 FW Spain  ESP Mikel Oyarzabal
11 MF Argentina  ARG Matías Soulé
12 MF France  FRA Eduardo Camavinga
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK Spain  ESP David Soria
14 MF Spain  ESP Marcos Llorente
15 DF Spain  ESP Miguel Gutiérrez
16 FW Brazil  BRA Endrick
17 MF Spain  ESP Nico Williams
18 FW Italy  ITA Moise Kean
20 MF Italy  ITA Fabio Miretti
21 DF Spain  ESP Rafa Marín
22 FW Spain  ESP Marco Asensio
23 GK Spain  ESP Lucas Cañizares
24 MF Argentina  ARG Enzo Fernández
25 DF Portugal  POR Gonçalo Inácio

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Hungary  HUN Norbert Kokenszky (at BVSC-Zugló)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Hungary  HUN Zsombor Páll (at Sényő)

Honours

References

  1. ^ Magyarfutball.hu. "Budapest, III. kerületi TVE (history, data) • clubs • Magyarfutball.hu". www.magyarfutball.hu. Retrieved 2021-11-21.
  2. ^ Magyarfutball.hu. "Budapest, III. kerületi TVE (history, data) • clubs • Magyarfutball.hu". www.magyarfutball.hu. Retrieved 2021-11-19.

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