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Biggest win: 23 July 2015, Debrecen 9–2 Skonto FC, Nagyerdei Stadion, Debrecen; Biggest defeat: 16 September 2010, Debrecen 0–5 FC Metalist Kharkiv, Puskás Ferenc Stadion, Budapest; Appearances in UEFA Champions League: 7; Appearances in UEFA Europa League: 9; Appearances in UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2; Player with most UEFA appearances: 48 Kiss
The comparison of the performances of all the clubs that participated in the UEFA Champions League is presented below. The qualifying rounds are not taken into ...
A country's ranking determines the number of teams competing in the season after the next; the 2009 rankings determined qualification for European competitions in the 2010–11 season. [5] A country's ranking is calculated based on the results of its clubs in UEFA competitions over the past five seasons.
This is a ranking of all club sides which have won one of the three main European competitions, past or present. [4]Bayern Munich are the only team to finish a continental competition with a 100% winning record, achieving that milestone in 2020 as part of a modified tournament structure with a final eight in a neutral venue held in a single elimination match due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.
Debrecen was founded on 12 March 1902 as Debreceni Vasutas Sport Club. [4] The club first reached the Nemzeti Bajnokság I in the 1943–44 season. Debrecen rose to domestic prominence in the early 2000s when they won their first Hungarian league title in 2004–05 season. Since then the club managed to win seven titles in the 2010s total.
The following is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college soccer team statistics through the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship, including all-time number of wins, losses, and draws; number of tournaments played; and percent of games won. [1]
Gergő Gyönyörű (from Debrecen II) 23 FW HUN: Krisztián Németh (from Columbus Crew) 65 FW HUN: Norbert Kundrák (loan return from Debreceni EAC) 70 MF HUN: Dominik Soltész (loan from Budapest Honvéd II) 96 DF BRA: Charleston (from Sfîntul Gheorghe) 99 GK HUN: Dávid Gróf (from Ferencváros) — GK HUN: Péter Kovács (loan return from ...
Debrecen finished third in the 2002-03 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season. [1] Therefore, they entered the UEFA Cup 2003-04 season. Debrecen drew with the Lithuanian club FK Ekranas in the first leg of the qualifiers, while in the second leg the result was the same. After extra time Debrecen scored a goal and won 3–2 on aggregate.