ハンガリー NB1女子 04/16 16:00 - [4] DVSC女子 v NEKA女子 [14] W 29-25
ハンガリー NB1女子 04/01 14:00 - ヴァーツ女子 v DVSC女子 W 20-22
ハンガリーカップ女子 03/29 16:00 11 DVSC女子 v シオーフォク女子 W 28-25
ハンガリー NB1女子 03/23 23:00 - DVSC女子 v シオーフォク女子 - Cancelled
ハンガリー NB1女子 03/18 17:00 - [13] アード女子 v DVSC女子 [3] W 21-32
ハンガリー NB1女子 03/10 17:00 - [3] DVSC女子 v ブダオール女子 [10] W 34-23
ハンガリー NB1女子 02/26 17:45 - [5] モションマジャローヴァーヴァリKC女子 v DVSC女子 [3] D 28-28
欧州リーグ女子 02/19 17:00 6 [3] DVSC女子 v ポドラヴカベジータ女子 [4] W 32-31
ハンガリーカップ女子 02/15 16:00 10 DVSC女子 v ドゥナウジヴァロス女子 W 38-23
欧州リーグ女子 02/11 15:00 5 [3] ニュクービンFH女子 v DVSC女子 [2] L 34-22
ハンガリー NB1女子 02/08 17:00 - フェヘルバーKC女子 v DVSC女子 - Postponed
欧州リーグ女子 02/04 19:00 4 [2] DVSC女子 v ソラ女子 [1] W 25-21
ハンガリー NB1女子 01/29 17:00 - DVSC女子 v キシュヴァルダ女子 W 22-19
ハンガリー NB1女子 01/26 17:00 - DVSC女子 v ベケッサバ女子 W 30-22
欧州リーグ女子 01/22 17:00 3 [1] ソラ女子 v DVSC女子 [2] L 30-25
欧州リーグ女子 01/15 15:00 2 [4] ポドラヴカベジータ女子 v DVSC女子 [2] W 20-26
ハンガリー NB1女子 01/11 17:45 - [2] FTC女子 v DVSC女子 [3] D 30-30
欧州リーグ女子 01/07 19:00 1 DVSC女子 v ニュクービンFH女子 W 28-27
ハンガリー NB1女子 12/30 18:00 - [3] DVSC女子 v ユーリETO女子 [1] L 30-31
ハンガリー NB1女子 12/22 15:00 - [12] NEKA女子 v DVSC女子 [3] W 23-27
ハンガリー NB1女子 12/17 16:15 - [3] DVSC女子 v ヴァーツィKSE女子 [6] W 34-33
ハンガリー NB1女子 12/14 17:00 - シオーフォク女子 v DVSC女子 L 28-26
ハンガリー NB1女子 12/03 16:00 - [12] MTKブダペスト女子 v DVSC女子 [3] W 28-29
ハンガリー NB1女子 10/21 16:00 - [3] DVSC女子 v アード女子 [12] W 32-24
ハンガリー NB1女子 10/15 16:00 - [9] ブダオール女子 v DVSC女子 [2] L 25-23
ハンガリー NB1女子 10/05 17:00 - [1] ユーリETO女子 v DVSC女子 [2] L 25-22
ハンガリー NB1女子 09/23 16:00 - DVSC女子 v モションマジャローヴァーヴァリKC女子 W 30-24
ハンガリー NB1女子 09/16 15:00 - DVSC女子 v ドゥナウジヴァロス女子 W 40-27
ハンガリー NB1女子 09/09 16:00 - [3] DVSC女子 v MTKブダペスト女子 [10] W 31-24
ハンガリー NB1女子 09/02 16:00 - [2] DVSC女子 v フェヘルバーKC女子 [2] W 33-23

Debreceni Vasutas Sport Club, commonly abbreviated DVSC, is a Hungarian professional women's handball club from Debrecen, that plays in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I.

Since August 2018 they are sponsored by Schaeffler Group, so the official name for the team is DVSC Schaeffler.

History

Nicknamed Loki, the team was founded in 1948 as a department of the multi-sports club Debreceni VSC. Seven years later, they have won their first ever Hungarian championship title after beating two of their three opponents in the championship final, including title holders Csepeli SK. However, this achievement remained the lone success of the club for a long time, after they got relegated in 1959 and spent the subsequent twenty years in the second division.

Promoted back in 1979, their brightest period came under the management of Ákos Komáromi, between the late eighties and mid-nineties, during which time they won the Hungarian championship, five Hungarian cups, and two consecutive EHF Cups. The latter one is an exceptional success; no other teams have ever defended their title in the EHF Cup.

In the following years, the club lost many of their key players and their financial options narrowed as well, which resulted a significant setback. The team was on the brink of bankruptcy, when András Gellén, a businessman and die-hard DVSC fan took over the club in May 2009.

Gellén had his own conception, that built solely on Hungarian players and promoted the youngsters. To fulfil the club's long-term plans, he also invested into a new arena for the handball academy, which was finished in January 2011 and cost around €1.4 million.

In the second part of 2011, however, DVSC faced a heavy financial crisis as Gellén could not pay the wages, and as a result, many of the first team players left. Gellén eventually sold his 63.3% share to the city of Debrecen for a nominal fee of 10 Hungarian Forint, that now owns 96.4% of the club. The city worked out a long-term project, which similarly to the club's former intention wants to build on home-grown players. The budget in the first season is expected to be around 100 million Forint (approximately €330,000), which may grow to 150–180 million (€500,000–600,000) in the coming years to ensure Debrecen to achieve a podium finish and to qualify to a European cup again. Balázs Makray took the chairman duties, who faced the similar situation in 1999 when he took over the local football club, and for the 2000s he made Debreceni VSC one of the dominant team in the Hungarian league.