Magyar Kupa (men's volleyball)

Hungarian Men's Volleyball Cup
Magyar férfi röplabdakupa
SportVolleyball
Founded1951
Country Hungary
ContinentEuropean Union Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Vegész (3rd title)
Most titlesKaposvár (18 titles)
Official websitehunvolley.hu

The Magyar Kupa (Hungarian: Magyar férfi röplabdakupa), is a national cup for professional men's volleyball in Hungary, organized by the Hungarian Volleyball Federation since the 1951 season. Between 1957-58 and 1961–62, the event was not held three consecutive seasons.

Most successful team of the Hungarian Men's Volleyball Cup are Kaposvár Volley with eighteen titles.

Winners

In 1954, 1955 and 1957, the cup was held on a grand scale. In 1983 they played two series (in March and December). In 1967 and 1968 the finals were played only in the following year. Previous cup winners are:[1]

  • 1951: Csepel
  • 1952: Újpest
  • 1953: Csepel
  • 1954: Not Played
  • 1955: Újpest
  • 1956: Vasas
  • 1957: Újpest
  • 1957/58: Bp. Spartacus
  • 1958–61: Not Played
  • 1961/62: Újpest
  • 1962/63: Bp. Honvéd
  • 1964: Újpest
  • 1965: Bp. Honvéd
  • 1966: Bp. Honvéd
  • 1967: Bp. Honvéd
  • 1968: Bp. Honvéd
  • 1969: Csepel
  • 1970: Csepel
  • 1971: Csepel
  • 1972: Csepel
  • 1973: Újpest
  • 1974: Csepel
  • 1975: Újpest
  • 1976: Csepel
  • 1977: Bp. Spartacus
  • 1978: Csepel
  • 1979: Csepel
  • 1980: Csepel
  • 1981: Csepel
  • 1981/82: Csepel
  • 1982/83: Kecskemét
  • 1983/84: Tungsram
  • 1984/85: Tungsram
  • 1985/86: Tungsram
  • 1986/87: Tungsram
  • 1987/88: Kecskemét
  • 1988/89: Újpest
  • 1989/90: Csepel
  • 1990/91: Nyíregyháza
  • 1991/92: Kaposvár
  • 1992/93: Szeged
  • 1993/94: Kaposvár
  • 1994/95: Szeged
  • 1995/96: Szeged
  • 1996/97: Kaposvár
  • 1997/98: Kaposvár
  • 1998/99: Kaposvár
  • 1999/00: Kaposvár
  • 2000/01: Szeged
  • 2001/02: Kaposvár
  • 2002/03: Kaposvár
  • 2003/04: Kazincbarcika
  • 2004/05: Kazincbarcika
  • 2005/06: Kaposvár
  • 2006/07: Kaposvár
  • 2007/08: Kaposvár
  • 2008/09: Kaposvár
  • 2009/10: Kaposvár
  • 2010/11: Kaposvár
  • 2011/12: Kaposvár
  • 2012/13: Kaposvár
  • 2013/14: Kecskemét
  • 2014/15: Kaposvár
  • 2015/16: Kaposvár
  • 2016/17: Szolnok
  • 2017/18: Kazincbarcika
  • 2018/19:

Performances

By club

The performance of various clubs is shown in the following table:

Club Titles Runners-up Winning years
Kaposvár[n 1]
18
5
1991–92, 1993–94, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2005–06, 2006–07,
2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2015–16
Csepel[n 2]
14
3
1951, 1953, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979,
1980, 1981, 1981–82, 1989–90
Újpest[n 3]
8
9
1952, 1955, 1957, 1961–62, 1964, 1973, 1975, 1988–89
Bp. Honvéd[n 4]
5
6
1962–63, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968
Szeged[n 5]
4
6
1992–93, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2000–01
Tungsram[n 6]
4
1
1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87
Kecskemét[n 7]
3
13
1982–83, 1987–88, 2013–14
Kazincbarcika
3
4
2003–04, 2004–05, 2017–18
Bp. Spartacus
2
4
1957–58, 1977
Vasas[n 8]
1
4
1956
Nyíregyháza[n 9]
1
2
1990–91
Szolnok[n 10]
1
0
2016–17
Dunaferr
2
-
Budapest SE[n 11]
1
-
Miskolci VSC[n 12]
1
-
Miskolc
1
-
Pénzügyőr
1
-

Notes

  1. ^ Includes Kaposvári Somogy SC, Kaposvári Balatel RC, Balatel SE Kaposvár, Pini Kaposvár SE, Kométa Kaposvár SE, Diamant Kaposvár SE and Fino Kaposvár SE.
  2. ^ Includes Csepeli Vasas, Csepel SC-Kordax and Csepel SC .
  3. ^ Includes Bp. Dózsa, Újpesti Dózsa and Újpesti TE.
  4. ^ Includes Rába ETO, Győri Rába ETO and Győri Gardénia ETO KC.
  5. ^ Includes Szegedi Építők, Papiron SC Szeged and Medikémia-Szeged.
  6. ^ Includes Tungsram SC and Tungsram SC-Újpest.
  7. ^ Includes Kecskeméti SC, Kalo MÉH-Kecskeméti RC, Kádár-Kecskeméti RC, Gorter-Kecskeméti RC and HÉP-Kecskeméti RC.
  8. ^ Includes Vasas SC and Vasas SC-Tungsram.
  9. ^ Includes Nyíregyházi VSSC and Nyíregyházi VSC.
  10. ^ Includes Szolnoki RKSI.
  11. ^ Includes Bp. Petőfi.
  12. ^ Includes Miskolci Törekvés.

By county

County Titles Winning clubs
Budapest
34
Csepel (14), Újpest (8), Honvéd (5), Tungsram (4), Spartacus (2), Vasas (1)
Somogy
18
Kaposvár (18)
Csongrád
4
Szeged (4)
Bács-Kiskun
3
Kecskemét (3)
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén
3
Kazincbarcika (3)
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg
1
Nyíregyháza (1)
Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok
1
Szolnok (1)
  • The bolded teams are currently playing in the 2018-19 season of the Hungarian League.

References

  1. ^ "A FÉRFI RÖPLABDA MAGYAR KUPA DÖNTŐSEI". nso.hu. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
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