Inter CDF SE
Full nameInternationale Club de Football Sport Egyesulet
Nickname(s)Inter CDF
Founded2006
GroundSiketek Pálya,
Budapest
Capacity700
ChairmanNigeria Nelson Victor
ManagerHungary Joel A. Geraldo
LeagueBLSZ 1
2012–132nd (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

Internationale Club de Football Sportegyesület aka Inter CDF SE is a football club, based in Budapest, Hungary.

Founded in 2006 as Afrique Internationale Club de Football Sport Egyesulet by Africans and Hungarians in Budapest. In 2008, the club changed its name to Internationale Club de Football Sport Egyesület (Inter CDF SE).[1] The colours were also changed from red and blue to white, blue and sky blue.[1] The club is a member of the official football league of the Hungarian Football Federation based in Budapest. Currently the club has one senior team in the top level of Hungarian amateur football league as well as academy.[2][3]

History

Internationale Club de Football Sportegyesulet (Inter CDF SE) was founded in the summer of 2006. It was officially registered as a Hungarian football club on 22 August 2006 by the Hungarian government, Budapest football federation and the Hungarian Football Federation as Afrique Internationale Club de Football Sport Egyesulet. It was nicknamed "Afrique Inter FC". In 2008, "Afrique" was officially removed from the club's name and renamed its current name in other to represent all interest.

Internationale club de football was founded with the aims and objectives of using the beautiful game of football to channel the energy of children and youths to more positive pursuits whilst preparing them for social integration and leadership roles, regardless of race, nationality or social status.

Non acceptance of then young football players of African origin by most Hungarian clubs and the Hungarian society was one of reasons of the formation of Inter CDF SE, in order to help the boys integrate into the Hungarian society and to keep their dream alive and not being laid astray by some in their community.

The formation of Inter CDF SE was part of the effort to create an enabling environment for the young talents here to integrate into the Hungarian society.

The first Inter CDF team paraded footballing talent from Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Sudan, Ivory Coast, Liberia. The club also had of a number of talented Hungarians. The team was first coached and captained by Nelson Victor. Later, former Liberian international by name John Moses was contact to coach the team. Which made it to the final of the Budapest Kupa in 2007 which they lost 3-1 to TFSE. In 2008 Agonglo Geraldo Joel was contacted to coach the team. Inter CDF failed in their second attempt to win the Budapest cup in 2015, losing 1-4 to Pénzügyőr SE who were one division higher.[4][5][6]

Foundation

Internationale Club de Football Sport Egyesulet (Inter CDF SE) was founded in late summer of 2006 by Nelson Victor and friends. It was officially registered as a Hungarian football club on 22 August 2006 by the Hungarian government, Budapest football federation and the Hungarian football federation as Afrique Internationale Club de Football Sport Egyesulet. It was nicknamed "Afrique Inter FC". In 2008, "Afrique" was officially removed from the club's name. Non acceptance of then young football potentials of African origin by most Hungarian clubs and the Hungarian society led to the formation of Inter CDF SE in order to help the boys integrate into the Hungarian society and to keep their dream alive and not being laid astray by some in their community. It paraded footballing talents from Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Sudan, Ivory Coast, and Liberia. The club also had of a number of talented young Hungarian players. According to Mr. Nelson Victor, "Inter CDF SE was part of the effort of the organizers of the club to create an enabling environment for the young African talents here to integrate into the Hungarian society."[7][8]

Stadium history

Orczy Park

2006-2008: Budapest, Orczy kert 1. With a standing capacity of 2000, was the first home of Inter CDF SE. No visiting team escaped defeat in Orczy Park. It still hold the record of Inter CDF SE match attendance and supporters. Unfortunately, after 2008 season the club had to relocate her home matches due to the poor playing pitch condition.

Tatai utca

2008-2011: (1142 Budapest, Tatai út 3/b ). Capacity ; 500.

Siketek pálya

Bp 1097, Könyves Kálmán kőrút 28, is the current home of Inter CDF SE since the 2012 season. It is a small stadium with a sitting capacity of 168 and standing about 500.[9][8]

League history

SeasonLeaguedivisionClub's namePlacePoints
2012/2013Budapest II5Inter CDFSE264
2011/2012Budapest 1B5Inter CDFSE360
2010/2011Budapest 1B5Inter CDFSE843
2009/2010Budapest 1B5Inter CDFSE366
2008/2009Budapest II/16Inter CDFSE166
2007/2008Budapest III/17Afrique Inter CDFSE166
2006/2007Budapest IV/28Afrique Inter CDFSE160

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Club colours

White, blue and sky-blue are the club's new colours since 2012, it replaces the former red and blue colours as reflected in the new logo which as well replaced the previous one.[8]

Honours

Winner

  • 2014. Perbal kupa.[11]
  • 2008/2009. Blsz II/1.[8]
  • 2007/2008. Blsz III.[12]
  • 2006/2007. Blsz IV. /2.[13]

Runners up

  • 2015 Budapest Kupa.[14]
  • 2012/2013 Blsz II.[10]
  • 2007 Budapest cup.[15]

First team squad

As of 23 August 2014

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
18 GK Hungary HUN Skadra László
6 DF Nigeria NGA Ndubueze Obinna Nwosu
20 DF Nigeria NGA John Paul
4 MF Nigeria NGA Aigbekaen Oti Dickson
16 MF United Kingdom GBR Giwa Olakunle
12 MF Nigeria NGA Samson Emmanuel (captain)
15 MF United Kingdom GBR Gbo Gbagbo Mandela
9 MF Nigeria NGA Johnbull Innocent Uche
13 FW Nigeria NGA Chigozie Davies Iyiegbu
5 DF Nigeria NGA Kingsley Egwavon Edo
4 DF Nigeria NGA Njoku Victor Nwosu
10 FW Cameroon CMR Zome Louis
7 FW France FRA Lunzitisa Queson
2 DF Cameroon CMR Antem Sebastian Egbela
3 FW Guinea GUI Fofana Sekou
No. Pos. Nation Player
8 DF Nigeria NGA Ikele Samuel Victor
1 GK Nigeria NGA Eniefiok Francis Edem
21 FW Liberia LBR Christian Essel
22 DF Nigeria NGA Moses Nelson Victor
11 FW Hungary HUN Kiss Renato
19 GK Hungary HUN Debreczeni Krisztián
23 FW Nigeria NGA Nnuji Kelechi Kissinger
33 MF Cameroon CMR Christian Bodiong Ebala
8 FW Nigeria NGA Henry Odia
15 FW Nigeria NGA Igwilo Somto Kingsley
11 FW Hungary HUN Zámbo Tibor

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2013 squad

As of 17 August 2012

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
18 GK Hungary HUN Skadra László
15 DF Hungary HUN Röst Ferenc
14 DF Hungary HUN Kovács Zoltán
4 MF Nigeria NGA Umooh Toni (captain)
8 MF Hungary HUN Ódor Zoltán
12 MF Nigeria NGA Samson Emmanuel
17 MF Iran IRN Ahadi Askhan
9 FW Hungary HUN Zámbo Tibor
13 FW Nigeria NGA Chigozie Davies Iyiegbu
6 DF Hungary HUN Fábián Norbert
20 MF Hungary HUN Trizna Tamas
33 FW Nigeria NGA Shodeinde Gafar Abiodun
7 FW Hungary HUN Jonás Attila
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 FW Hungary HUN Kiss Renato
1 GK Hungary HUN Debreczeni Krisztián
19 GK Cameroon CMR Tazoh Roland
16 DF Iran IRN Ahmad Ebrahimi
10 MF Hungary HUN Csemer Elemer
2 DF Cameroon CMR Antem Sebastian Egbela
3 FW Guinea GUI Fofana Sekou
5 DF Hungary HUN Horváth Gellert
13 DF Iraq IRQ Dali Shechi Vian
21 FW Liberia LBR Christian Essel
19 DF Nigeria NGA Ikele Samuel Victor
27 FW Hungary HUN Mallinerits Norbert
23 FW Iran IRN Ahadi Askhan
29 DF Hungary HUN Pástor Ádám

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