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Budapesti Honvéd SE
Full nameBudapesti Honvéd Sportegyesület
Short nameBHSE
Founded1949; 76 years ago (1949)
LeagueOrszágos Bajnokság I
Based inBudapest, Hungary
ArenaKőér utcai sportuszoda
(Capacity: 700)
ColorsRed and white
   
PresidentLajos Fodor
Head coachMárton Szívós
Championships1 Champions League
1 LEN Super Cup
6 Hungarian Championships
8 Hungarian Cups
1 Hungarian Super Cup
2021–22Országos Bajnokság I,
5th of 14
Websitehonved-vizilabda.hu
Active departments of Budapesti Honvéd SE
FootballHandball
(Men's)
Basketball
(Men's)
Water poloAthleticsSwimming
FencingCanoeingBoxing
GymnasticJudoShooting
Modern
pentathlon

Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület is a Hungarian water polo club that is part of the Budapest-based multi-sports club with the same name. Founded in 1950, they won six Hungarian championships and eight Hungarian cup titles.

In 2004, beside the domestic league success the team also collected the most prestigious continental cup, the LEN Euroleague, and later triumphed over LEN Cup winners CN Barcelona with a scoreline of 10–9 to win the LEN European Supercup.

Since 1 July 2010 the club is officially known as Groupama Honvéd, following the club has agreed on a sponsorship deal with international insurance company Groupama.

Naming history

  • Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület (BHSE): (1949 – 1990)
  • In 1990 the water polo section was defunct.
  • Honvéd-Spartacus VE: (1998/99) - Merged with Budapesti Spartacus SC
  • Bp. Honvéd-Domino: (1999/00 – 2000/01) - the first naming sponsor
  • Domino-BHSE: (2001/02 – 2006/07)
  • Domino Honvéd: (2007/08 – 2009/10)
  • Groupama Honvéd: (2010/11 – 2012/13)
  • RacioNet Honvéd: (2013/14 – 2017/18)
  • Budapesti Honvéd SE: (2018/19 – ... )

Honours

Domestic competitions

Champions (6): 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06
Runners-up (2): 1967, 2006–07
Third place (11): 1950, 1954, 1955, 1959, 1965, 1968, 1982, 1998–99*, 1999–00, 2007–08, 2008–09
Winners (8): 1953, 1954, 1958, 1959, 1979, 1998–99, 2006, 2010
Finalist (8): 1955, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1966, 2011
  • Szuperkupa (Super Cup of Hungary); Championship vs. Cup winner
Winners (): 2005

European competitions

Winners (1): 2003–04
Semi-finalist (1): 2010–11
Runners-up (1): 1980–81
Winners (1): 2004

Current squad

Season 2020–2021

Nat. Player Birth Date Position L/R
1 Hungary Attila Decker (1987-08-25) August 25, 1987 (age 37) Goalkeeper
2 Hungary Bálint Kiss (1996-04-12) April 12, 1996 (age 28)
3 Hungary Tamás Gyárfás (1994-08-24) August 24, 1994 (age 30)
4 Hungary Tibor Fazekas (1992-07-22) July 22, 1992 (age 32) Wing R
5 Hungary Bendegúz Tóth (1993-02-06) February 6, 1993 (age 31)
6 Hungary Róbert Fejős (1994-03-22) March 22, 1994 (age 30)
9 Hungary Roland Zsolt Simon (1992-09-01) September 1, 1992 (age 32)
10 Hungary Balázs Kalanovics (1995-06-01) June 1, 1995 (age 29)
11 Hungary Pál Irmes (1997-01-01) January 1, 1997 (age 28)
12 Hungary Adrián Simon (1986-08-24) August 24, 1986 (age 38)
14 Croatia Borna Duvnjak-Starčević (1996-01-21) January 21, 1996 (age 28) Goalkeeper
Hungary Norbert Hosnyánszky (1984-03-04) March 4, 1984 (age 40) Centre Back R

Technical staff

  • Hungary Technical Director: István Vincze
  • Hungary Head Coach: Márton Szívós
  • Hungary Youth Coach: Imre Tóth
  • Hungary Team Doctor: Antal Gábor, MD
  • Hungary Physiotherapist: Tamás Klenyán

Recent seasons

As of 14 December 2024.
League Domestic cup European competitions
Season Pos.
1998–99 Third place Champions
1999–00 Third place Quarter-finalist 2 Cup Winners' Cup Semi-finalist
2000–01 Champions Quarter-finalist
2001–02 Champions Semi-finalist 1 Champions League Runners-up
2002–03 Champions Semi-finalist 1 Champions League Runners-up
2003–04 Champions did not held 1 Euroleague Champions
2004–05 Champions LEN Super Cup Champions
1 Euroleague Runners-up
2005–06 Champions 1 Euroleague Quarter-finalist
2006–07 Runners-up Champions 1 Euroleague Quarter-finalist
2007–08 Third place Finalist 1 Euroleague Preliminary round
2008–09 Third place 1 Euroleague Qualifying round
2 LEN Cup Quarterfinalist
2009–10 5th place Semi-finalist 1 Euroleague Preliminary round
2010–11 4th place Champion 2 LEN Cup Semi-finalist
2011–12 4th place Finalist 2 Euro Cup Round of 16
2012–13 6th place Quarter-finalist
2013–14 4th place Quarter-finalist
2014–15 6th place Semi-finalist
2015–16 8th place Quarter-finalist
2016–17 9th place Semi-finalist
2017–18 7th place Quarter-finalist
2018–19 7th place Quarter-finalist
2019–20 6th place Quarter-finalist
2020–21 6th place Preliminary round
2021–22 5th place Round of 16
2022–23 Third place Semi-finalist 2 Euro Cup Quarter-finalist
2023–24 5th place Semi-finalist 1 Champions League Qualifying round
2 Euro Cup Group stage
2024–25 3-4th place 2 Euro Cup Group stage
^1 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Hungary.

In European competition

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1980–81 Cup Winners' Cup
Finalist
Finals Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
1999–2000 Cup Winners' Cup Quarter-finals Croatia Bellevue Dubrovnik 6-4 6-6 12–10
Semi-finals Italy Florentia
2001–02 Champions League
Finalist
Preliminary round
Red Group
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bečej 12-7 11-8 2nd place
Russia Dynamo Moscow 13-4 9-10
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 10-7 6-9
Semi-final (F4) Italy Posillipo 9–8
Final (F4) Greece Olympiacos 7–9
2002–03 Champions League
Finalist
Preliminary round
Red Group
Croatia HAVK Mladost 11-11 11-10 1st place
Greece Olympiacos 6-4 12-7
France Olympic Nice 8-5 10-7
Semi-final (F4) Germany Spandau 04 11–6
Final (F4) Italy Pro Recco 4–9
2003–04 Euroleague
Champion
Preliminary round
(Group D)
Serbia and Montenegro Jadran Herceg Novi 6-6 5-6 2nd place
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 8-5 11-12
Russia Spartak Volgograd 13-11 4-4
Quarter-finals Hungary Vasas 8-8 7-6 15–14
Semi-final (F4) Croatia Primorje Rijeka 7–6
Final (F4) Serbia and Montenegro Jadran Herceg Novi 7–6
2004–05 Euroleague
Finalist
Preliminary round
(Group D)
Greece Olympiacos 11-4 7-4 2nd place
Russia Shturm Ruza 12-8 15-11
Italy Leonessa 12-8 3-7
Quarter-finals Russia Spartak Volgograd 13-6 12-8 25–14
Semi-final (F4) Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 10–9 (aet)
Final (F4) Italy Posillipo 8–9 (aet)
2005–06 Euroleague Preliminary round
(Group A)
Germany Spandau 04 16-8 13-7 2nd place
Italy Posillipo 14-9 8-9
Croatia HAVK Mladost 12-10 10-13
Quarter-finals Italy Pro Recco 7-12 8-11 15–23
2006–07 Euroleague Preliminary round
(Group D)
Spain Barceloneta 12-8 13-14 1st place
Italy Posillipo 15-7 13-10
Greece Panionios 13-11 15-3
Quarter-finals Greece Olympiacos 9-11 9-11 18–22
2007–08 Euroleague Preliminary round
(Group C)
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 11-10 5-10 3rd place
Hungary Vasas 5-6 8-8
Greece Panionios 9-4 12-8
2008–09 Euroleague elimination in Second qualifying round
2008-09 LEN Cup Round of 16 Greece Vouliagmeni 12-3 12-8 24–11
Quarter-finals Russia Sintez Kazan 7-7 8-9 15–16
2009–10 Euroleague Preliminary round
(Group C)
Greece Olympiacos 12-10 6-10 4th place
Serbia Partizan 6-9 7-12
Montenegro Budva 6-10 6-14
2010–11 LEN Cup Round of 16 Slovakia Hornets Košice 14-8 2-5 16–13
Quarter-finals Romania CSM Oradea 12-9 11-12 23–21
Semi-finals Greece Panionios 12-9 6-11 18–20
2011–12 Euro Cup Round of 16 Italy Savona 12-10 10-14 22–24
2022–23 Euro Cup Round of 16 Hungary Szolnok 13-11 5-8 18–19
2023–24 Champions League elimination in Qualification round
2023–24 Euro Cup Group stage
(Group B)
Hungary Vasas 3-11 16-19* 3rd place
Italy Savona 5-6 7-14
Greece Apollon Smyrnis 12-11 11-10
2024–25 Euro Cup Group stage
(Group B)
Serbia Šabac 10-12 8-12 4th place
Spain Barcelona 13-12 9-10
Greece Panathinaikos 11-12 11-14

Notable former players

Olympic champions

Former coaches

References

  1. "Szakosztály" (in Hungarian). Honvéd Water Polo. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  2. "Szuperkupa-győztes a Domino-Honvéd" (in Hungarian). Origo. 6 November 2004. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  3. "Szponzorok – Groupama" (in Hungarian). Honvéd Water Polo. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2012.

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