FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda

FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda
DAC Dunajská Streda
Dunajska Streda.png
Full name FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda
Nickname(s) DAC
Founded 1904
Ground Mestský Stadion
Dunajská Streda
(Capacity: 16,410)
Chairman Iran Khashayar Mohseni
Manager Slovakia Krisztián Németh
League Corgoň Liga
2010–11 9th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda is a Slovak football team, based in the city of Dunajská Streda. They were West Group champions of Slovak 3. liga in 2007-2008 season and took FC Senec's place in Slovak Superliga after merging with them. They plays in Superliga for 2008-2009 season.

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Previous Names

  • 1904 Hungarian: Dunaszerdahelyi Athlétikai Club (slovak: Dunajskostredsky atleticky klub)
  • 19?? DSE
  • 19?? DTE
  • 193? DTS
  • 194? Stavokombinát
  • 195? Spartacus
  • 1956 Slavoj
  • 196? TJ Jednota
  • 1968 TJ DAC
  • 1974 DAC Poľnohospodár
  • 1993 FC DAC
  • 1994 Marat – DAC
  • 1994 1.FC DAC – Gemer
  • 1996 1.FC DAC
  • 2000 FK DAC 1904 a.s.

History

Sport in Dunajská Streda has a long history. The records say that first organized sports club in the town was founded in 1904 under its current name DAC = Dunaszerdahelyi Atlétikai Club (Dunajská Streda Athletic Club). Athletics, boxing, and football were the most popular sports in those times.

Though the football club survived two World wars and remained in organized form since its beginnings in 1904, the first success came only in 1953, when the team won the title in Bratislava district I. A championship.

The end of 1960s brought the first real success. In 1968 DAC advanced in the western Division of third league, but only for two years. After seven years in regional championship, we got back in the Division in 1977. After place 6 in season 1977/78 and place 7 in 1978/79, the third year brings the big turning point in club’s life: DAC wins the division and for the first time in its history gains promotion to Slovak National League (SNL 1 - second level).

1980/81

The newcomers from Dunajská Streda fight against relegation until last rounds and finally end the season on place 11. SNL 1 proves to be a real crowd-puller; average home attendance reaches 2647.

1981/82

DAC becomes a strong opponent, the home record of 15 11 4 0 includes victories against the first two teams of the final table. Overall attendance is 26 089 (average 1739).

1982/83

First unsuccessful attempt to win promotion: DAC, with former star player Juraj Szikora on the bench, end on place 2, four points behind champions Banská Bystrica. Average attendance is 2005.

1983/84

The same story as one year earlier: DAC ends second four points behind Petržalka. Average attendance rose to 2819; 3:0 home victory against the champion attracts 8136 fans. Ladislav Tóth scores 22 to become top goal scorer of the League.

1984/85

On third attempt and under new coach Karol Pecze, a magnificent promotion is achieved. The last home game against Nitra attracts a crowd of 10 000. Average attendance is 3783. 22 goals of Ladislav Tóth mean second golden shoe in two years.

1985/86

The historical first season in Czechoslovak first League. Relegation is avoided three rounds before end, the final place is 11. Average attendance reached 7297.

1986/87

The year of success. DAC is 4th in the League and wins the Slovak and then the Czechoslovak Cup. 8265 spectators per game is the top in club’s history.

1987/88

First time in Europe. Cup Winner’s Cup campaign starts in preliminary round with two victories against AEL Limassol (Cyprus) 1:0 and 5:1, but ends in 1st round against Young Boys Bern (2:1 and 1:3). In its third season in 1st League, DAC ends on place 3 – best ever position. Average attendance is 7447.

1988/89

6:0 victory against Östers Växjö of Sweden in 1st round of UEFA Cup is our record victory for years. In round 2, the visit of famous Bayern München attracts 15 572 fans. The last season of Karol Pecze on the bench brings place 6 in League and average attendance of 6205.

1989/90

Anton Dragúň led the team to 14th place; DAC secures its place in elite in round 29. The poor results led to a decrease in average attendance – 4988 per match.

1990/91

Juraj Szikora back on the bench - and DAC back on track. Three rounds from the end, the team leads the championship, but unlucky end means 4th place. The average attendance reaches 5536.

1991/92

The season starts with victory in INTERTOTO Cup, Group 8. Juraj Szikora is replaced by his assistant Vladimír Hrivnák after day 12. A comfortable 9th place and average attendance of 4355.

1992/93

DAC starts the last season of Federal League with young and ambitious coach Dušan Radolský. One of the best seasons in club’s history with attractive attacking football led to place 4. Average attendance is 4701.

1993/94

DAC is present at the start of the history of new Slovak League, ends on place 3. The team led by Ladislav Škorpil scores 62 times, Pavol Diňa is top scorer with 19 goals. Average attendance is 3017. After five years, DAC is back in Europe to meet Casino Salzburg (twice 0:2) in UEFA Cup first round.

1994/95

With Jozef Valovič on the bench, DAC ends on place 4. Average attendance of 2003 proves recession.

1995/96

Four coaches (!) Jozef Valovič, Anton Grajcár, Juraj Szikora, and Jozef Adamec work hard to avoid relegation. Final place 10 out of 12. Average attendance falls to 1770.

1996/97

Another hard season for the fans. The team led by Jozef Adamec ends 14th in the new league format of 16 teams. The decreasing tendency of attendance is stopped for a while; this season’s figure is 2281.

1997/98

After 13 years in the first League, DAC is relegated. Ladislav Škorpil and Dušan Liba led the team to only 5 victories in 30 games. Final place is 16 (last), average attendance 1816.

1998/99

New coach Vladimír Rusnák brings back the winning spirit; DAC wins the second league and is back in the elite after only one year. 1501 fans per game.

1999/2000

Due to another reorganization of first League, DAC is again relegated in spite of place 14. Three coaches - Viliam Ilko, Anton Grajcár, and Ladislav Kuna – on the bench. Average attendance is 1674.

2000/01

DAC, led by Ladislav Kuna, ends on place 5 of second league. Neither promotion, nor relegation is in question this season. 646 fans per match mean that after more than 20 years, the average is below 1000.

2001/02

Coach Ladislav Hudec is replaced by Juraj Szikora after 9 rounds. A comfortable 8th place, average attendance is 1149.

2002/03

With Tibor Szaban as coach, DAC ends the first half of the season only 3 points from relegation. Under new coach Milan Albrecht, spring campaign starts with 10 games without loss and DAC ends on place 8. Average attendance reached 1040.

2003/04

Juraj Szikora and Dušan Liba led the team to very poor 9 points from 15 matches. The club was then taken over by Iranian sponsors and the “fairy-tale” became reality: 30 points under Robert Pflug and relegation is avoided. Average attendance increased to 1512 fans per game.

2004/05

New coach Štefan Horný is replaced after 15 rounds by ex-DAC player Peter Fieber. Final place is 8, average attendance 1254. Peak of the season is a 2:0 victory vs. Slovan in front of 2890 fans.

2005/06

Another reorganization and DAC is relegated from second League. Five (!) coaches – Ladislav Kuna, Peter Fieber, Anton Grajcár, Štefan Zaťko, and DAC-legend of the 1980s Tibor Mičinec – led the team to place 12. Average attendance is 722. 2006/07

First League is renamed to Corgoň Liga; second League is thus first League. And as two participants say no to this new structure, the start of season sees DAC in the first League. Milan Albrecht is back on the bench, but is replaced by Robert Pflug after 7 games. In one year’s time, DAC is again relegated from the second division. Average attendance is 843. 2007/08

DAC wins the third level (2. liga). After 28 years, the club is not present in one of the two nationwide divisions. New coach Tibor Meszlényi led the team to 1st place after 25 rounds, but due to some bad results is replaced by club-legend Peter Fieber who, together with assistant Július Simon (another club legend), leads the team to final victory. Average attendance is 894.

Honours

Domestic

  • Ceskoslovenský Pohár (Czechoslovak Cup)
    • Winners (1): 1987

Players

First-team squad

As of 20 September 2011. According to the official website.[1]

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

No. Position Player
1 Slovakia GK Daniel Kiss
2 Czech Republic DF Josef Laštovka
3 Slovakia DF Zoltán Ágh
4 Slovakia DF Ján Marcin
5 Slovakia MF Jaroslav Hílek
6 Slovakia DF Igor Obert
7 Slovakia MF Tamás Lénárth
8 Slovakia DF Zsolt Németh
9 Slovakia FW Marián Tomčák
11 Czech Republic FW Lukáš Matúš
12 Slovakia FW Zoltán Harsányi
13 Slovakia DF Peter Struhár
14 Slovakia MF Csaba Králik
No. Position Player
15 Slovakia FW Árpád Csonka
16 Czech Republic MF Jiří Kabele
17 Republic of the Congo FW Dzon Delarge
18 Cameroon MF Paul Boya
19 Czech Republic MF David Helísek
21 Djibouti MF Hassan
23 Slovakia DF Roman Konečný
25 Lithuania DF Egidijus Majus
27 Czech Republic MF Tomáš Kazár (on loan from SK Sigma Olomouc)
28 Cameroon FW Guillaume Nkendo
30 Slovakia GK Pavel Kováč (on loan from MFK Dubnica)
31 Czech Republic FW Jan Kadlec
91 Slovakia DF Ján Štajer
Slovakia MF Pavol Ďurica

Out on loan 10-11

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

No. Position Player
Cameroon MF Martin Abena (on loan to Sparta Prague)

Reserve team

  • FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda B

Staff

Management

  • Chairman: Krisztián Németh
  • Vice-President: Antal Barnabás
  • Manager: Dušan Chytil

Coaching Staff

  • Head Coach: Kurt Garger
  • Assistant Coach: Mikuláš Radványi
Medical Team
  • Team-Doctor: Dr. Marián Jančár
  • Masseur: Vladimir Knap


Notable Personal

Notable players

  • Slovakia Martin Labaska
  • Slovakia Mátyás Lelkes
  • Slovakia Stefan Maixner
  • Slovakia Tibor Micinec
  • Slovakia Michal Minár
  • Slovakia Rudolf Pavlik
  • Slovakia Hungary Attila Pinte
  • Slovakia Jozef Pisar
  • Slovakia Branislav Rzeszoto
  • Slovakia Julius Simon
  • Slovakia Ľudovít Spót
  • Slovakia Gábor Straka
  • Slovakia Vladimír Weiss
  • Slovakia Lukáš Zápotoka
  • Slovakia Tibor Zsuzskovics
  • Slovenia Velimir Varga
  • Turkey Göksu Hasancik
  • Turkey Cemil Tosun
  • United Arab Emirates Hussain Khorshidi

Former Head Coaches

References

  1. ^ "First Team". FCDAC1904.com. 2008. http://www.fcdac1904.com/uvod.str.en.htm. Retrieved 2008-07-26. 

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