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Ferenc Puskás Stadium

The Ferenc Puskás Stadium (Hungarian: Puskás Ferenc Stadion), or formerly People's Stadium (Népstadion) was a multi-purpose stadium in the 14th district (Zugló) of Budapest, Hungary. It was situated between the Puskás Ferenc Stadion and the Keleti pályaudvar metro stations. It was used mainly for football matches. The stadium, which was an all-seater, in the 2000s had a safe capacity of 38,652, though its original capacity exceeded 100,000. The stadium was closed in 2016 and demolished in 2017 to give place to the Puskás Aréna.

Ferenc Puskás Stadium
(Puskás Ferenc Stadion)
Népstadion, Puskás
Former namesNépstadion
("People's Stadium")
LocationZugló,
Budapest, Hungary
Public transit Puskás Ferenc Stadion
Capacity38,652
(before demolition)
100,000
(initially)
Record attendance104,000 (Vasas BudapestRapid Wien, 28 July 1956)[1]
Field size105×70 m
Construction
Built1948–1953
Opened20 August 1953
Closed2016
Demolished2017
ArchitectKároly Dávid Jenő Gilyén
Tenants
Hungary national football team (1953–2014)
Zalaegerszeg (2002–2003)
Debrecen (2009–2010)
Ferencváros (2013–2014)

History edit

 
The entrance of the stadium
 
The plan of the stadium

The first plan of a national stadium were drafted as early as 1896 when there were chances that Budapest would host the first modern Olympic Games.

In 1911 Budapest was one of the frontrunners to host the 1920 Olympics. However, after Austria-Hungary's defeat in World War I, the Games were awarded to Antwerp instead.

The location of the first plan included Budapest XI. district and Budapest X. district.

In 1924 the government imposed a sport tax which was supposed to be use for the construction of a new national stadium, but finally this money was not used for the construction.

The stadium was built between 1948 and 1953 using a large number of volunteers, including soldiers. It opened in 1953 as Népstadion' ("People's Stadium"). Less than one year later, on 23 May 1954, the English football team suffered its worst ever defeat here (7–1).

On 14 August 2002 Zalaegerszegi TE moved their UEFA Champions League qualifying match first leg from their home ground to this stadium in order to host Manchester United in order to accommodate a 40,000 crowd. They were rewarded with Zalaegerszeg scoring their most famous European victory, winning 1–0 with Béla Koplárovics becoming the hero with a 92nd-minute winner. Zalaegerszegi lost the return leg at Old Trafford 0–5 and went out of the competition 1–5 on aggregate.

In 2002, the stadium was renamed in honour of Ferenc Puskás, widely regarded as the best striker in the world in his time and Hungary's greatest footballer ever, who was the star of the national team during its glory years of the late 1940s and early 1950s.[2]

Milestone matches edit

20 August 1953 Budapest Honvéd FC   3–2   FC Spartak Moscow Opening match
[ Report] Referee: (Hungary)
20 August 1955 Vasas SC   3–2   Budapest Honvéd FC First Magyar Kupa Final
1955 Magyar Kupa Final
Teleki   8'
Raduly   29'
Bundzsák   78'
Report   23' Kocsis
  77' Budai
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Árpád Kamarás-Klein ()
1 June 2014 Ferencvárosi TC   2–0   Paksi FC Last Nemzeti Bajnokság I match
2013–14 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Bönig   54'
Leandro   82' (p.)
Report Attendance: 13,689
Referee: Zoltán Iványi (Hungary)
7 June 2014 Hungary   3–0   Kazakhstan Last international match
Priskin   26'
Varga   63'
Engel   90+1' (o.g.)
Report Attendance: 10,445
Referee: Boucaut Alexandre (Belgium)
24 July 2014 Ferencváros   1–2   Rijeka Last UEFA Europa League match
2014–15 UEFA Europa League
20:30 Ugrai   65' (pen.) Report Krstanović   20' (pen.)
Samardžić   37'
Attendance: 5,127
Referee: Paolo Valeri (Italy)
25 May 2014 (2014-05-25) Újpest   1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
  Diósgyőr Last Magyar Kupa Final
2014 Magyar Kupa Final
19:00 CEST Litauszki   6' Summary
Report (Hungarian)
Bacsa   90' Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Péter Solymosi
Penalties

Famous performances edit

 
The closed upper tier

Queen performed at the stadium during their Magic Tour on 27 July 1986 in front of a crowd in excess of 80,000 people, some who had travelled from Poland and USSR. Another 45,000 ticketless fans heard the show over the loudspeakers outside the stadium. The concert was filmed and released worldwide as Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest. This was one of the last performances by Queen with Freddie Mercury.

In 1988, the stadium hosted the only stop in a communist country of the Human Rights Now! tour, with the artists Hobo Blues Band, Tracy Chapman, Youssou N'Dour, Peter Gabriel, Sting and Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band. 81 000 people attended.[3]

Monsters of Rock (including AC/DC, Metallica, Mötley Crüe & Queensrÿche) took place at the stadium in 1991.

U2 performed at the stadium on 23 July 1993 during their ZooTV Tour, in front of a crowd of 60,000 people.

Here was Michael Jackson's HIStory Tour second performance on 10 September 1996, for a total audience of 65,000.

The stadium hosted the 1998 European Athletics Championships.

The stadium doubled for Munich's famous Olympic Stadium in Steven Spielberg's 2005 film Munich (see List of films shot in Budapest).

Lord of the Dance creator, Michael Flatley performed his latest dance show, Celtic Tiger Live in the stadium on 9 July 2005. The concert was performed first time for the public. The rehearsals were also done here. The show was filmed for DVD and some scenes of the show, most notably the opening sequence, were placed on the DVD which also has scenes of the performance in the NIA of Birmingham, England. The scenes of the rehearsals were placed on the DVD as part of the Bonus features.

Depeche Mode performed at the stadium three times: the first one was on 12 June 2006 during their Touring the Angel. The second one was on 23 June 2009 during their Tour of the Universe, in front of a crowd of 34,716 people. The third one was on 21 May 2013 during their Delta Machine Tour, in front of a sold-out crowd of 33,200 people. The 2006 and 2009 shows were recorded for the group's live albums projects Recording the Angel and Recording the Universe, respectively.

Roger Waters performed The Wall in the stadium on 25 August 2013.

Panorama edit

 
Panorama of Puskás Ferenc Stadion (ex-Népstadion) in Budapest

Concerts edit

 
Omega playing at the Puskás

81 000 (Amnesty magazine)[4]

Tenants edit

 
The last Magyar Kupa Final in the old Puskás on 25 May 2014 between Újpest and Diósgyőr

On 14 August 2002, Zalaegerszegi TE hosted Manchester United F.C. in the third round of the 2002–03 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds because the ZTE Arena did not meet UEFA requirements.[5]

The 2009–10 UEFA Champions League group stage matches of Debreceni VSC were played in the stadium because the Oláh Gábor utcai Stadion did not meet UEFA requirements. The first group stage match was played on 29 September 2009 against Olympique Lyonnais.[6] On 20 October 2009, Debrecen hosted ACF Fiorentina in the second group stage match at home.[7] The last match was played on 24 November 2009 against Liverpool F.C.[8]

In the 2013–14 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season Ferencvárosi TC played their home matches in the stadium while their new home, Groupama Arena was under construction.

References edit

  1. ^ Kutschera, Ambrosius. "Fussball in Österreich". austriasoccer.at.
  2. ^ (in Hungarian) A Puskás Ferenc-stadion
  3. ^ Amnesty Magazine."Human Rights now" book
  4. ^ Amnesty magazibe
  5. ^ "2002–03 UEFA Champions League: Zalaegerszeg 1–0 Manchester United". UEFA. 14 August 2002.
  6. ^ "2009–10 UEFA Champions League: Debrecen 0–4 Lyon". UEFA. 29 September 2009.
  7. ^ "2009–10 UEFA Champions League: Debrecen 3–4 Fiorentina". UEFA. 29 September 2009.
  8. ^ "2009–10 UEFA Champions League: Debrecen 0–1 Liverpool". UEFA. 24 November 2009.

External links edit

  • Puskás Ferenc Stadium at magyarfutball.hu

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PuskasFormer namesNepstadion People s Stadium LocationZuglo Budapest HungaryPublic transitPuskas Ferenc StadionCapacity38 652 before demolition 100 000 initially Record attendance104 000 Vasas Budapest Rapid Wien 28 July 1956 1 Field size105 70 mConstructionBuilt1948 1953Opened20 August 1953Closed2016Demolished2017ArchitectKaroly David Jeno GilyenTenantsHungary national football team 1953 2014 Zalaegerszeg 2002 2003 Debrecen 2009 2010 Ferencvaros 2013 2014 Contents 1 History 2 Milestone matches 3 Famous performances 4 Panorama 5 Concerts 6 Tenants 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The entrance of the stadium nbsp The plan of the stadiumThe first plan of a national stadium were drafted as early as 1896 when there were chances that Budapest would host the first modern Olympic Games In 1911 Budapest was one of the frontrunners to host the 1920 Olympics However after Austria Hungary s defeat in World War I the Games were awarded to Antwerp instead The location of the first plan included Budapest XI district and Budapest X district In 1924 the government imposed a sport tax which was supposed to be use for the construction of a new national stadium but finally this money was not used for the construction The stadium was built between 1948 and 1953 using a large number of volunteers including soldiers It opened in 1953 as Nepstadion People s Stadium Less than one year later on 23 May 1954 the English football team suffered its worst ever defeat here 7 1 On 14 August 2002 Zalaegerszegi TE moved their UEFA Champions League qualifying match first leg from their home ground to this stadium in order to host Manchester United in order to accommodate a 40 000 crowd They were rewarded with Zalaegerszeg scoring their most famous European victory winning 1 0 with Bela Koplarovics becoming the hero with a 92nd minute winner Zalaegerszegi lost the return leg at Old Trafford 0 5 and went out of the competition 1 5 on aggregate In 2002 the stadium was renamed in honour of Ferenc Puskas widely regarded as the best striker in the world in his time and Hungary s greatest footballer ever who was the star of the national team during its glory years of the late 1940s and early 1950s 2 Milestone matches editBudapest Honved FC nbsp v nbsp FC Spartak Moscow 20 August 1953Budapest Honved FC nbsp 3 2 nbsp FC Spartak MoscowOpening match Report Referee Hungary Vasas SC nbsp v nbsp Budapest Honved FC 20 August 1955Vasas SC nbsp 3 2 nbsp Budapest Honved FCFirst Magyar Kupa Final 1955 Magyar Kupa FinalTeleki nbsp 8 Raduly nbsp 29 Bundzsak nbsp 78 Report nbsp 23 Kocsis nbsp 77 Budai Attendance 40 000Referee Arpad Kamaras Klein Ferencvarosi TC nbsp v nbsp Paksi FC 1 June 2014Ferencvarosi TC nbsp 2 0 nbsp Paksi FCLast Nemzeti Bajnoksag I match 2013 14 Nemzeti Bajnoksag IBonig nbsp 54 Leandro nbsp 82 p Report Attendance 13 689Referee Zoltan Ivanyi Hungary Hungary nbsp v nbsp Kazakhstan 7 June 2014Hungary nbsp 3 0 nbsp KazakhstanLast international matchPriskin nbsp 26 Varga nbsp 63 Engel nbsp 90 1 o g Report Attendance 10 445Referee Boucaut Alexandre Belgium Ferencvaros nbsp v nbsp Rijeka 24 July 2014Ferencvaros nbsp 1 2 nbsp RijekaLast UEFA Europa League match 2014 15 UEFA Europa League20 30 Ugrai nbsp 65 pen Report Krstanovic nbsp 20 pen Samardzic nbsp 37 Attendance 5 127Referee Paolo Valeri Italy Ujpest nbsp v nbsp Diosgyor 25 May 2014 2014 05 25 Ujpest nbsp 1 1 a e t 4 3 p nbsp DiosgyorLast Magyar Kupa Final 2014 Magyar Kupa Final19 00 CEST Litauszki nbsp 6 Summary Report Hungarian Bacsa nbsp 90 Attendance 22 000Referee Peter SolymosiPenaltiesVasiljevic nbsp Litauszki nbsp Tshibuabua nbsp Simon nbsp nbsp Kostic nbsp Bacsa nbsp William Alves nbsp Barczi nbsp HusicFamous performances edit nbsp The closed upper tierQueen performed at the stadium during their Magic Tour on 27 July 1986 in front of a crowd in excess of 80 000 people some who had travelled from Poland and USSR Another 45 000 ticketless fans heard the show over the loudspeakers outside the stadium The concert was filmed and released worldwide as Hungarian Rhapsody Queen Live in Budapest This was one of the last performances by Queen with Freddie Mercury In 1988 the stadium hosted the only stop in a communist country of the Human Rights Now tour with the artists Hobo Blues Band Tracy Chapman Youssou N Dour Peter Gabriel Sting and Bruce Springsteen amp The E Street Band 81 000 people attended 3 Monsters of Rock including AC DC Metallica Motley Crue amp Queensryche took place at the stadium in 1991 U2 performed at the stadium on 23 July 1993 during their ZooTV Tour in front of a crowd of 60 000 people Here was Michael Jackson s HIStory Tour second performance on 10 September 1996 for a total audience of 65 000 The stadium hosted the 1998 European Athletics Championships The stadium doubled for Munich s famous Olympic Stadium in Steven Spielberg s 2005 film Munich see List of films shot in Budapest Lord of the Dance creator Michael Flatley performed his latest dance show Celtic Tiger Live in the stadium on 9 July 2005 The concert was performed first time for the public The rehearsals were also done here The show was filmed for DVD and some scenes of the show most notably the opening sequence were placed on the DVD which also has scenes of the performance in the NIA of Birmingham England The scenes of the rehearsals were placed on the DVD as part of the Bonus features Depeche Mode performed at the stadium three times the first one was on 12 June 2006 during their Touring the Angel The second one was on 23 June 2009 during their Tour of the Universe in front of a crowd of 34 716 people The third one was on 21 May 2013 during their Delta Machine Tour in front of a sold out crowd of 33 200 people The 2006 and 2009 shows were recorded for the group s live albums projects Recording the Angel and Recording the Universe respectively Roger Waters performed The Wall in the stadium on 25 August 2013 Panorama edit nbsp Panorama of Puskas Ferenc Stadion ex Nepstadion in BudapestConcerts edit nbsp Omega playing at the Puskas1965 Louis Armstrong 1986 Queen 104 000 1987 Genesis 1987 U2 1988 Human Rights concert Peter Gabriel Sting Bruce Springsteen81 000 Amnesty magazine 4 1990 Illes amp Istvan a kiraly 1991 AC DC Metallica Motley Crue Queensryche 1992 Guns N Roses 1993 U2 1993 Jean Michel Jarre 1994 Omega 1995 Hungaria 1995 The Rolling Stones 1996 Michael Jackson Tina Turner 1999 Omega P Mobil 2001 Illes Metro Omega 2004 Omega 2005 Neoton Familia 2006 Depeche Mode 2006 Robbie Williams 2007 George Michael 2007 The Rolling Stones 2009 Depeche Mode 2010 Metallica 2013 Depeche Mode 2013 Roger WatersTenants edit nbsp The last Magyar Kupa Final in the old Puskas on 25 May 2014 between Ujpest and DiosgyorOn 14 August 2002 Zalaegerszegi TE hosted Manchester United F C in the third round of the 2002 03 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds because the ZTE Arena did not meet UEFA requirements 5 The 2009 10 UEFA Champions League group stage matches of Debreceni VSC were played in the stadium because the Olah Gabor utcai Stadion did not meet UEFA requirements The first group stage match was played on 29 September 2009 against Olympique Lyonnais 6 On 20 October 2009 Debrecen hosted ACF Fiorentina in the second group stage match at home 7 The last match was played on 24 November 2009 against Liverpool F C 8 In the 2013 14 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I season Ferencvarosi TC played their home matches in the stadium while their new home Groupama Arena was under construction References edit Kutschera Ambrosius Fussball in Osterreich austriasoccer at in Hungarian A Puskas Ferenc stadion Amnesty Magazine Human Rights now book Amnesty magazibe 2002 03 UEFA Champions League Zalaegerszeg 1 0 Manchester United UEFA 14 August 2002 2009 10 UEFA Champions League Debrecen 0 4 Lyon UEFA 29 September 2009 2009 10 UEFA Champions League Debrecen 3 4 Fiorentina UEFA 29 September 2009 2009 10 UEFA Champions League Debrecen 0 1 Liverpool UEFA 24 November 2009 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