Dominik Kocsis

DVSC signed the 21-year-old Dominik Kocsis. The 175 cm tall striker, who can be deployed on the wings and also as a centre-forward , is coming from Honvéd. Despite his young age, he is an experienced player. Earlier, he was a player of Diósgyőr and played in 40 NB I and 41 NB II matches, scoring 4 goals. Dominik Kocsis has made 12 appearances for the U21 national team, scoring 3 goals for the team.

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Yacouba Silue

DVSC signed the 22-year-old Yacouba Silue. The Ivorian striker arrived from Mladost Lucani, a Serbian first-division team, in the ranks of which he scored 5 goals and gave 3 assists in 32 league matches in the last season. Yacouba Silue had also played for the Austrian SKN St. Pölten, where he scored 9 goals and gave 5 assists.

Yacouba started his career in the Ivorian first division, where he became champion and Super Cup winner with his team. He was identified as a player that could play in Europe, so he decided to show his talent in Austria. Besides scoring 9 goals and giving 5 assists in the league, he also scored 1 goal in a cup match, which led him to the Serbian first division. In Serbia, he showed his ability by helping the club to achieve the highest place in the league and now he is coming to Debrecen with a winning mentality.

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Donát Bárány

Donát Bárány, a homegrown player of DVSC, joined the senior team during the summer pre-season of 2020. The forward, returning from DEAC, delivered an outstanding performance during the 2019/2020 season, when he played for the city rival in NB III. In the colours of DEAC, he scored 21 goals in 20 matches.

During Loki’s second-division season, he quickly became a fan favourite, mainly thanks to his 15 goals, which made him the team’s top scorer, including a hat-trick against Ajka. His performance also convinced the club’s management, leading to a contract extension with him until 2024.

Jorgo Pellumbi

DVSC signed a contract with the 23-year-old Albanian defender, Jorgo Pellumbi. The player, who is 186 cm tall, arrived from the Croatian first division team NK Varazdin, and he has already joined the team. Jorgo Pellumbi was raised by the Albanian Skenderbeu and made his debut in the first team at the age of 19. Later on, he continued his career at the Croatian Varazdin. He played in 14 league matches in the colours of Varazdin as a key player during the fall season of 2023, scoring one goal and providing one assist.

The young defender has more than 130 appearances in the Albanian and Croatian first divisions. In addition, he has regularly received call-ups to the Albanian U21 national team, playing in 15 matches for the youth national team, twice being the captain. Jorgo Pellumbi is also being considered for the senior Albanian national team.

Brandon Domingues

DVSC signed Brandon Domingues, the 23-year-old Portugese and French dual citizen football player. The attacking midfielder arrived at Loki from Budapest Honvéd.

Domingues started his career in Troyes, France, where he played 18 matches in the second division, 11 in Ligue 1 and scored 4 goals. Kispest signed him in September last year, where he scored 4 times in 19 matches.

Donát Pálfi

The 193 cm tall goalkeeper was born in Győr, he was raised at ETO and also played at Gyirmót FC. During the last season, he saved the goal of Haladás in Szombathely in 26 league matches in NB II.

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Erik Kusnyir

Football wasn’t the first sport that he tried. In Alsókerepec, where he was born, his father initially took him to kickboxing, thinking that it would suit him. During the training sessions, while he was running laps on the track, football trainings and matches were always taking place in the grassy area in the middle, and little Erik longed to be there. He was seven years old when his father, giving in to his son’s pleas, took him to a football training session — and that’s how it all began.
Five years later, leaving behind his parents and home, he moved to Lviv, nearly a four-hour drive from where he lived, and joined the local youth team to play football. He played there for three years, excelling in the sport, and then, through the efforts of manager Sándor Rózsa, he was admitted to the football academy in Debrecen. For six months, however, he continued to travel back to Tarpa to play for the county-level senior team, while attending training sessions at the academy.
Since he left his parental home quite early, the transition wasn’t difficult for him, but learning Hungarian took sime time. Although his mother is Hungarian, his father only speaks Ukrainian, so that was the language they always spoke at home (and still do to this day).
On May 5, 2018, he made his debut in the Hungarian top division in an away match against Honvéd, when he was just 18 years old. He can play both as a right-back and a defensive midfielder. In the summer of 2021, he signed a new three-year contract with DVSC.

Soma Szuhodovszki 20

DVSC signed the 23-year-old Soma Szuhodovszki. In terms of transaction value, this signing is a record in the history of the club.

The young central midfielder was raised at MTK, then as a champion of NB II, he transferred to Kecskemét in 2021 after playing in Monor, Tiszakécske and Győr. He was a key player at Kecskemét in the previous season, securing a silver medal with the team and earning a spot in the dream team of the season as well. Overall, he has made 46 appearances in the first division and scored 5 goals in the league.

Marco Rossi, the coach of the Hungarian national team, has also noticed his great performance, due to which he received a call-up to the national team this summer. In November, he made his debut as a substitute against Montenegro in the UEFA European Championship qualifiers, which ended with a 3-1 victory for Hungary.

Neven Djurasek

DVSC signed Neven Djurasek, the former Croatian youth national team player. The 25-year-old midfielder moved to the youth team of Dinamo Zagreb from Varazdin, then played for the Ukrainian Dnipro, the Slovenian Olimpija Ljubljana and the Ukrainian Shakhtar Donetsk. In the last season, he was a player of a Greek first-division team, Aris Thessaloniki, in the ranks of which he scored 2 goals and played in 29 matches in the league, the international and Greek cup.

Pávkovics Bence

A fiatal védőt klubunk 2018 nyarán igazolta le egy évre kölcsönbe az Újpest FC-től. A mohácsi születésű játékos a Pécs és az MTK Budapest korosztályos csapataiban futballozott, mielőtt leigazolták a lila-fehérek. A kölcsönszerződés lejárta után klubunk vételi opcióval rendelkezett a labdarúgó játékjogára, és 2018 decemberek a felek közötti sikeres tárgyalás eredményeként Pávkovics Bence végleg a Lokihoz került.Elmondása szerint azzal, hogy a DVSC-hez igazolt, egy gyerekkori álma vált valóra. Mindössze tizenkét éves volt ugyanis, amikor a Loki bejutott a Bajnokok Ligája csoportkörébe. Akkoriban még nem foglalkoztatta nagyon a magyar futball, de az, hogy a Debrecen bekerült egy ilyen elit sorozatba, nagy örömet szerzett neki, büszke volt, és akkor szerette meg nagyon a Lokit. A tévében nézte a DVSC egyik BL-meccsét, és akkor tett egy olyan kijelentést anyukájának, hogy ő egyszer ebben a csapatban fog játszani, ide akar igazolni, és ez 21 éves korában teljesült.
Statisztika

Márk Szécsi

He first got acquinted with the ball at the age of 5 in Tarnaméra, and by the time he was 7, he had joined the Bozsik Program with the local team in Heves. This was essentially the first milestone in his career, as his talent caught the eye of coach Ottó Ötvös, who encouraged him to come to Heves to play football. This was a great sacrifice for his parents as they took him to training every day. He is very grateful to them for all that they did, or rather for what they did for both of them as Márk’s brother, Gergő, also plays football as a goalkeeper.
Márk participated in many tournaments with Heves, due to which he ended up in Debrecen. After an indoor tournament, Sándor Kolozsi noticed his skills. He asked Gergő, who was already playing football in Debrecen, if he happened to know the boy who handled the ball so skillfully. From that point, things moved quickly. All it took was an exchange of phone numbers and after a six-hour discussion, his parents decided that Márk would have a good future in Debrecen.
He lived in a high school sports dormitory for six years. At DVSC, he progressed through the youth teams and eventually joined the U17 squad. At that time, he was first called up to the youth national team, eventually making it to the U21 national team. He was named as the Youth Footballer of the Year in 2011. In February 2016, he transferred to Nyíregyháza, and a year and a half later, he was signed by Puskás Akadémia in the first division. From there, he returned to Debrecen in the summer of 2018, initially on loan and then on a permanent basis.