Újpesti TE (ice hockey)
Újpesti TE | |
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City | Újpest, Budapest, Hungary |
League |
OB I bajnokság 2008–present |
Founded | 1930 |
Home arena |
Újpesti Jégcsarnok (Capacity: 2,200) |
Colours | |
Head coach | Zoltán Szilassy |
Website | http://www.utehoki.hu |
Franchise history | |
Újpesti Torna Egylet jégkorong szakosztály 1991–present
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Újpesti Torna Egylet jégkorong szakosztály (English: Újpesti Torna Egylet ice hockey department) is an ice hockey club from Újpest, Budapest, Hungary. Újpesti TE is one of the sport clubs in Hungary that are part of Újpesti TE sport society. The Club was founded in 1885, while the ice hockey department was founded in 1930 and refounded in 1955. During its history, the club had won 13 titles of national champions.
Újpest is infamous as being the club of Attila Ambrus, the "Whiskey Robber".
Former Names
- Bp. Dózsa SE (1955–1956)
- Újpesti TE (1956–1957)
- Újpesti Dózsa SC (1957–1991)
- Újpesti TE (since 1991)
Honours
- Hungarian League:
- Winners (13) : 1958, 1960, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988
- Hungarian Cup (Ice Hockey):
- Winners (9) : 1965, 1966, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990
Current roster
Current roster (as of September 10, 2016):
Goaltenders | |||||
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Number | Player | Catches | Born | Place of birth | |
29 | Olivér Ágoston | L | 14.10.1994 | Székesfehérvár, Hungary | |
98 | Máté Garbacz | L | 28.10.1998 | ||
1 | Ales Sila | L | 18.06.1987 | Ljubljana, Yugoslavia |
Defensemen | ||||||
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Number | Player | Shoots | Born | Place of birth | ||
27 | Krisztián Dósa | L | 07.02.1994 | Budapest, Hungary | ||
72 | Ádám Garbacz | L | 24.06.1994 | Budapest, Hungary | ||
34 | Ádám Hegyi | L | 16.07.1986 | Dunaújváros, Hungary | ||
3 | Peter Huba | L | 17.02.1986 | Topoľčany, Slovakia | ||
71 | Dániel Kiss – C | R | 02.08.1991 | Dunaújváros, Hungary | ||
24 | Attila Kovács | L | 22.03.1996 | |||
2 | Patrik Nagy | L | 13.09.1995 | |||
4 | Nilan Nagy | R | 26.12.1991 | Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, United States |
Forwards | ||||||
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Number | Player | Shoots | Born | Place of birth | ||
13 | András Benk | L | 03.09.1987 | Budapest, Hungary | ||
81 | Karol Csanyi | L | 24.01.1991 | Komárno, Czechoslovakia | ||
22 | Róbert Dömötör | L | 22.03.1993 | Budapest, Hungary | ||
67 | Martin Frolík | L | 10.02.1982 | Kladno, Czechoslovakia | ||
49 | Tamás Gröschl – A | L | 21.08.1980 | Budapest, Hungary | ||
84 | Andrej Hebar | L | 07.09.1984 | Ljubljana, Yugoslavia | ||
5 | Benjamin Nemes | R | 18.03.1993 | Budapest, Hungary | ||
58 | Márton Pápa | L | 08.05.1996 | Vác, Hungary | ||
68 | Ádám Pichler | L | 22.12.1992 | Dunaújváros, Hungary | ||
18 | Ladislav Sikorcin | R | 14.10.1985 | Ilava, Czechoslovakia | ||
66 | Gergő Tóth | L | 13.05.1993 | Székesfehérvár, Hungary | ||
88 | Martin Turbucz | L | 18.10.1994 | Budapest, Hungary | ||
61 | Tamás Virág | L | 15.04.1991 | Budapest, Hungary |
Famous players
- János Ancsin
- József Füzesi
- Zoltán Scheiber
- József Farkas
- László Ancsin
- Béla Balog
- Attila Ambrus - the "Whiskey Robber"
- György Buzás
- István Hircsák
- Branislav Fabry
- Aleksandr Maltsev
- Sergei Svetlov
- Valeri Vasiliev
- Jindrich Kokrment
- Sergei Mylnikov
- Balázs Ladányi
- Jan Krulis
- Ferenc Szamosi (player & headcoach)
- Vitaly Davydov (headcoach)
- Józef Voskár
- Ján Zlocha
External links
- (Hungarian) Official website
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