The 74th Vidi - DVTK match at the weekend

The OTP season continues at the weekend with a home game against DVTK.

There have been 73 games between Diosgyor and Vidi over the years in the first division. The record stands at 40 wins for the red and blues, 10 have been drawn and the remaining 23 lost. The goal difference also reads in our favour with 117-74. Sunday's match will be the 37th NB I fixture as the host team. Those have produced 23 Vidi wins, 6 draws and 7 losses. The goal difference is an impressive 72-27.

(fotó: magyarfutball.hu)

The first win against DVTK in the first division
Our team first played a championship match in Miskolc on the 28th August 1968, which the home team was able to win 2-0. However, this was not the first league game between the two teams, as a few months earlier, on the 10th March 1968, we entertained DVTK in Székesfehérvár, and we won 1-0 with Karsai's goal. By the way, Karsai is the most successful Vidi player against DVTK, he found the Miskolc net nine times in league matches. The aforementioned 1-0 victory was the first domestic NB I match in the history of Vidi and also the first NB I victory in the history of Vidi.

As a Vidi player, Ferenc Horváth scored two league goals against DVTK, but he also scored against Vidi when he played football for DVTK.

In 1992, we beat DVTK 3-0 in Székesfehérvár. It is interesting that the head coach of the visiting side was István Sándor, the father of György Sándor, who later won two championship titles with Vidi. The first goal of the match was scored by Ferenc Horváth, who also played as a player for both teams and also sat on the bench of Vidi and DVTK as a coach.

In the summer of 2005 our team lost by one goal in Miskolc. The main stat of the meeting was that in the summer Ferenc Horváth, who had been transferred from Vidi to DVTK, got the winning goal from a penalty.


(The 2005 DVTK - Vidi 1-0 league round up can be viewed from 1:52)

The 99th CL-final came to life in 2015 in Miskolc
The final Champions League final of the 20th century saw Manchester United come from behind to win 2-1 against Bayern Munich after leading 1-0 in the 90th minute, but the English turned the match around in the three-minute injury time- just like five years ago, Vidi managed to do the same in Miskolc.

Goalscorers against DVTK:

9 goals: Karsai László
6 goals: Tiber László
5 goals: Burcsa Győző, Nikolics Nemanja
4 goals: Májer Lajos, Sitku Illés, André Alves, Nego Loic
3 goals: Szabó József
2 goals: Wollek Tibor, Nagy II. János, Jankovics Sándor, Horváth Ferenc, Takács Lajos, Waltner Róbert, Tóth Balázs, Dvéri Zsolt, Goran Vujovic, Feczesin Róbert, Filipe Oliveira, Paulo Vinícius, Pátkai Máté, Danko Lazovics, Stefan Scsepovics, Armin Hodzic, StopiraKovács István
1 goal: Nagy III. János, Bodnár László, Kovács József, Szalmásy Tamás, Czeczeli Károly, Csongrádi Ferenc, Baranyi Sándor, Csuhay József, Novath György, Palkovics István, Szirják Attila, Sallói István, Lőrincz Antal, Vladas Urbonas, Földes Gábor, Schwarcz Zoltán, Kuttor Attila, Györök Tamás, Lattenstein Norbert, Juszuf Dajic, Nagy Dániel, Simek Péter, Alvaro Brachi, Kleinheisler László, Sejben Viktor, Henty, Anel Hadzic, Huszti Szabolcs, Marko Scsepovics, Elek Ákos, Futács Márkó, Juhász Roland, Boban Nikolov

Four owngoals.

Author: David Rechnitzer

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