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 | ||
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Leagues | Second Division | |
Founded | 1993 | |
History | 1993–2000, 2010–2012 | |
Arena | FTC Új csarnok | |
Location | Budapest, Hungary | |
Team colors | Green and white | |
President | - | |
Championships | 1 Hungarian League 1 Hungarian Cup | |
Website | fradikosar.hu | |
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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 - (?.??)
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References
- List of champions in nemzetisport.hu
- Profile in FIBA Europe's website
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