Szegedi EAC (''Szegedi Egyetemi Atlétikai Club'', also known as SZEAC) was a
Hungarian football club from the town of
Szeged
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History
The club was founded in 1921 as ''Kitartás Egyetemi Atlétikai Klub''. In 1954 the club took the place of
Szegedi Honvéd SE
Szegedi Honvéd SE was a Hungarian football club from the town of Szeged.
History
Szegedi Honvéd SE debuted in the 1951 season of the Hungarian League and finished tenth. They were dissolved in 1953 and replaced in the Hungarian League by Sze ...
in the
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, but were relegated at the end of the season. They managed to come back in 1956, only to be relegated again two years later. The next season they started their longest spell in the top tier, which lasted six years. They were promoted to and relegated from the top tier another seven times after that. In 1976 the club merged with
Szegedi AK and continued under the name ''Szegedi Egyetemi és Olajipari Atlétikai Klub''.
In total the club played 21 seasons in the Hungarian top tier before being dissolved in 1999, eight years after their last appearance in the aforementioned league. A successor club,
Szeged LC
Szeged LC was a Hungarian football club from the town of Szeged.
History
Szeged LC debuted in the 1999–2000 season of the Hungarian League Hungarian may refer to:
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, was formed that managed to once again reach the highest division in the 1999–00 season. They, however, were immediately relegated and disbanded the same year.
Names
* 1921 – 1940 : ''Kitartás Egyetemi Athlétikai Club (KEAC)''
* 1940 – 1948 : ''Szegedi Egyetemi Athlétikai Club (SZEAC)''
* 1949 – 1956 : ''Szegedi Haladás''
* 1956 – 1969 : ''Szegedi Egyetemi Athlétikai Club (SZEAC)''
* 1969 – 1976 : ''Szegedi Egyetemi és Olajipari Sport Club (SZEOL)''
* 1977 – 1985 : ''Szegedi Egyetemi és Olajipari Atlétikai Klub (SZEOL AK)''
* 1985 – 1987 : ''Szegedi Egyetemi és Olajipari – Délép Sportegyesület (SZEOL-Délép SE)''
* 1987 – 1993 : ''Szeged Sport Club''
* 1993 : ''Szeged Torna Egylet''
* 1993 – 1995 : ''Szeged Football Club''
* 1995 – 1999 : ''Szegedi Egyetemi Athlétikai Club (SZEAC)''
Managers
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Károly Lakat (1956–57)
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György Szűcs
György Szűcs (23 April 1912, in Szombathely – 10 December 1991, in Budapest) was a Hungarian footballer who played for Újpest FC, as well as representing the Hungarian national football team at the 1934 and the 1938 FIFA World Cup
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References
External links
Profile
Football clubs in Hungary
Defunct football clubs in Hungary
1920 establishments in Hungary
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