Ferencvárosi TC (women's basketball)

Ferencvárosi Torna Club Női Kosárlabda-Szakosztály was a Hungarian women's basketball team from Budapest. Established in 1993 as a section of sports club Ferencvárosi TC, it won the 1996 national cup and the 1997 national championship.[1] In 1995 and 1998 it played the FIBA Euroleague.[2]

Ferencvárosi TC
LeaguesSecond Division
Founded1993
History1993–2000, 2010–2012
ArenaFTC Új csarnok
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Team colorsGreen and white
President-
Championships1 Hungarian League
1 Hungarian Cup
Websitefradikosar.hu

The team was dissolved in 2000, but in 2008 they rebuilt the team. In 2012 they dissolved again.

Titles

  • Hungarian Championship (1)
    • 1997
  • Hungarian Cup (1)
    • 1996

2011-12 roster

  • (1.93) Dalma Milliner
  • (1.90) Kruzsina Fejes
  • (1.88) Judit Barnai
  • (1.88) Petra Russai
  • (1.87) Nikoletta Turoczi
  • (1.85) Krisztina Kovacs
  • (1.84) Anna Vida
  • (1.82) Hajnalka Szlinak
  • (1.78) Krisztina Sule
  • (1.76) Rita Tamas
  • (1.74) Nora Rujak
  • (1.70) Orsolya Englert
  • (?.??) Borbala Kovacs
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References

  1. List of champions in nemzetisport.hu
  2. Profile in FIBA Europe's website
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