TJ OFC Gabčíkovo

However, if we seek the origins of folk games based on active movement, we have a very difficult time finding their first roots.

However, in that case something is wrong, there is something contradictory in the memories of Imrich Vida and Michal Kovács: “The interest was great, and after all, we urged the youth to play, too!” The idea of founding our own team came up immediately; however, some basic statutes would have been necessary for that, but we did not have available anything like that.

Concerning the previous quote, just two comments: Rezső Bohus was appointed to the post of parish priest of the village of Gabčíkovo only in July 1929, so he could join the football team at the most in the summer of 1930!

BSK then played matches in green and white colors; players had a set of sports uniforms and two footballs.

Arpád Knap and Michal Viola, who were coaches, prepared the following athletes from Gabčíkovo for football: Ladislav Mózes, František Sveiger, Eugen Both, Ignác Jakus, Tibor Csörgő, Michal Varga, Július Nagy, Ladislav Derzsi, Imrich Both, Ján Gróf, Ľudovít Tóth, Ľudovít Rákóczi, Eugen Raj and František Raj – who actually formed the framework of the football team.

From the framework, which was constituted by: Ivan Frivalszky, Peter Frivalszky, Štefan Varga, Matej Derzsi, Štefan Both, Alfred Csiba, Imrich Csiba, Vojtech Gúgh, Ivan Palkovics, Florián Kozmér, Ladislav Patasi, Ondrej Rákóczi, Jozef Nagy, Štefan Mészáros, Mikuláš Bodó, Alfred Szabó, Gašpar Derzsi, Ján Ondrášek (four-time Czechoslovak national team), Peter Derzsi, Pavol Derzsi, Ladislav Sidó, Ľudovít Mészáros and František Heiszer – coach František Kuczmann prepared such a squad, which in 1976 won the title of district champion!

Horváth, Sebő, Patasi, Sipos, Gaura, Halász, Balogh, and Žiak, and was led by coach Alexander Brányik into district class A.

The bronze group consisted at the time of its new coach, Bertalan Sipos and the following players: Mészáros, Botló, Farkas, Fodor, Izsmán, Lépes, Derzsi, Sebő, Malinovszky, Onódy, Csánó, Škabla, Štropka, Diószegi, Nagy, and Gábriš.

Members of the championship team were: Sergei Prikhodko and Attila Jankovics – goalkeepers, defenders were: Barnabáš Kováts, František Tóth (team captain), Jozef Medgyes, František Csiffári, Dezider Varga, Milan Škoda and Genadij Salov; deep-lying playmakers were: Tihamér Varga, Jozef Ravasz, Tibor Domonkos, Zoltán Mészáros, Peter Molnár and Ferdinand Szabó; and the forwards were: Zsolt Győri, Tibor Szabó and Gabriel Johancsik who attacked the opponents' goal.

In 1976 the youth football team of Gabčíkovo achieved the title District Champion, and afterwards, in 1977 it achieved the title of a Champion in class I.B and it got to the class I.A, where the team of players, consisting of the following players: Darnay, Izsmán, Á. Mészáros, Jandura, Szeif, Both, Katona, Vida, R. Nagy, R. Mészáros, Kántor and Vörös was led by the following coaches: Alfréd Fekete and Žigmund Végh with the relevant knowledge and experience.

The framework of the junior championship team consisted of the following players: Arnold Schweiger and Tibor Csonka – goalkeepers, Robert Szekács, Matej Jakus, Robert Ollé, Arpád Mészáros and Ladislav Derzsi – defenders, Imrich Gróf, Kornel Csicsay, Imrich Harsányi, Adrian Zsákovics, Koloman Strbka and Štefan Kovács – midfield players, and Norbert Both, Imrich Puskás, Szilárd Fekete, Ladislav Fenes and Marian Csölle – forwards.