The 19-year-old striker of DVSC, Tamás Batai is going to spend the next season at the second-divison Vasas on loan. In the previous season, he played in 6 league matches in the first team and now, he will get more opportunity to develop himself in NB II. Good luck to Tamás Batai!
In fact, Roland Nagy, a player of our second team, signed for the second-division Mezőkövesd. In the previous season, he played in 26 matches in the second team of Loki and scored one goal.
In the last season, the 20-year-old winger of Loki, Botond Vajda, burst into the Hungarian top division and received the “Discovery of the Year” award. He played in 21 league matches, scored 5 memorable goals and quickly became a favourite of the fans. DVSC has prolonged the contract of Botond Vajda until 2027, thus, both the club and the player have long-term goals.
MBH Bank and DNS Kft., which operates the stadium and hosts Debreceni VSC, together with DVSC Futball Zrt. have signed a cooperation agreement. According to this agreement, the internal VIP areas of Nagyerdei Stadium will feature the branding elements of MBH Bank Private Banking sector. As one of Hungary’s leading financial institutions, MBH Bank places significant emphasis on supporting domestic sports, aiming to contribute to the promotion of sports culture on a domestic level and enhancing community cohesion. This newly established cooperation provides the opportunity for MBH Bank to build a closer relationship with the renowned sports community of Debrecen.
MBH Bank and DNS Kft. have signed a cooperation agreement, according to which the VIP and SKY levels of Nagyerdei Stadium, hosting Debreceni VSC, will be adorned with the colours and symbols of the MBH Bank’s Private Banking sector.
“MBH Bank Private Banking is one of the leading institutions in our country, and just as the most important pillars of private banking services are personal attention and exclusivity, we wish to convey the same experience to the visitors of the stadium, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year,” emphasized András Puskás, deputy CEO of MBH Bank.
András Puskás, deputy CEO of MBH Bank (on the left) and Balázs Ticz, member of the Board of Directors of DVSC Futball Zrt.
“We have reached another milestone with our agreement concerning the stadium that hosts DVSC. As a company committed to sports, it is our mission to create values that actively contribute to strengthening community cohesion, in addition to our economic role. MBH Bank has a strong presence in the city of Debrecen: we provide services in account management, financing, and savings to thousands of entrepreneurs and numerous individual customers. Therefore, we are especially pleased to support the stadium of Debrecen together with DVSC. This stadium is not just a sports facility, but a multifunctional centre where sports, culture, and entertainment come together,” added András Puskás.
The values of the club and the stadium of Debrecen correspond with the vision of MBH Bank, in which the role of the community, the respect for traditions and the ability of renewal are of extreme importance. Nagyerdei Stadium, which was inaugurated in 2014, has brought an 80-year tradition into the 21st century, creating a new layer at this historically significant site. Similarly, MBH Bank has renewed itself as one of Hungary’s leading banks by building on the strengths of its predecessor banks with rich traditions.
From the left to the right: Balázs Ticz, member of the Board of Directors of DVSC Futball Zrt., Balázs Makray, managing director of DVSC, András Puskás, deputy CEO of MBH Bank and Renáta Kárándi, office manager of DNS Kft.
“DNS Kft., the operator of Nagyerdei Stadium, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, and DVSC Futball Zrt. both consider it an honour that a financial institution with high-quality banking services deems our stadium worthy of enhancing its portfolio of exclusive private banking services with its active and noteworthy presence. We are delighted to be partners with our excellent infrastructure set in a beautiful environment and our football team with long-term serious goals. We will do everything in our power to ensure that the MBH Bank Private Banking sector always feels at home,” emphasized László Páll, managing director of DNS Kft., and Balázs Makray, managing director of DVSC Futball Zrt.
The financial institution has been committed to supporting sports for years. MBH Bank has numerous local and national collaborations and sponsorship initiatives in various sports, including football, swimming, cycling, and other sports that are particularly important in the domestic sport life, as well as for promoting a healthy lifestyle and supporting young talents. Additionally, the bank is in a strategic partnership with the Hungarian Olympic Committee, making it the official bank of the Hungarian Olympic Team. Furthermore, in February this year, MBH Bank became a key sponsor of Hungarian swimming and the Hungarian Swimming Federation, and it will support the Hungarian national swimming team for several years in the future.
Benedek Erdélyi, the 18-year-old goalkeeper of DVSC, is going to spend the next season at the capital city club BVSC, which competes in the second division. DVSC has recently prolonged the contract of the talented goalkeeper and now, he will get his minutes to develop himself in NB II. We wish good luck to Benedek Erdélyi!
DVSC prolonged the contract of Balázs Dzsudzsák for one more year. Our captain returned to his youth club in 2020 and since then, he has been a leader and key player of the team. The record holder of national team appearances in Hungarian football has always been successful in scoring goals and giving assists. Moreover, in the last season he was included in the dream team of NB I.
DVSC signed a professional contract with the 18-year-old Máté Kohut. The talented striker has been raised at DVSC Academy in Pallag and in the last season, he scored 6 goals in 20 league matches in the second team of Loki.
DVSC signed the Serbian Arandjel Stojkovic. The player has arrived on loan with a purchase option. In the last season, the 29-year-old, 182 cm tall right-back played for Partizan Beograd, where he made 34 appearances in the league and scored 3 goals.
The player has already made his debut in the Serbian national team and earlier, he has also played for Vojvodina and Topolya. Altogether, he has more than 200 appearances in the Serbian league. Welcome to Loki!
On Saturday, DVSC played the first summer preparation match in Pallag. The opponent of Loki was the third-division Cigánd, led by Igor Bogdanovic. Some of our players were out of the squad because of minor injuries and precaution, but the match still had a positive impact on the development of teamwork. In fact, a lot of young players got an opportunity to play.
Despite of the intense heat, the first half started with a great pace. Balázs Dzsudzsák scored a beautiful free-kick goal, then Dominik Kocsis converted two clear-cut chances and before the break, Tamás Szűcs scored from close-range.
In the second half, it was the young players who got a chance to play. The goal blitz did not stop, thus Loki won 6-3 against Cigánd.
Stefan Loncar is leaving DVSC as the Russian Akron Togliatti has purchased him out of his contract. The 28-year-old Montenegrin midfielder arrived at Loki in January 2023. Over the past one and a half year, he played in 48 NB I matches and scored 5 goals in the colours of Loki. He also scored during the Conference League qualifier in Armenia.
We would like to thank Stefan Loncar for everything he did for our club and wish him good luck in his future career!
DVSC signed Naoaki Senaga. The 25-year-old and 178 cm tall Japanese left-winger-striker was born in Yokohama. He started playing football there, after which he continued his career in Europe, in the Montenegrin first division at Mladost and later as a key player at the cup-finalist FK Jezero. In the previous season, he scored 9 goals and gave 4 assists during 32 matches. From now on, he will strengthen our team.
On Monday morning, Loki started the preparation for season 2024/25 with thorough medical examinations and various physical assessments at SET (Sport Diagnostic, Lifestyle and Therapy Centre). The head coach, Srdjan Blagojevic, will conduct two training sessions per day several times in the upcoming weeks. A training camp in Austria is scheduled between July 7-19.