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History of Ferencvárosi TC

Ferencvárosi Torna Club is a Hungarian professional football club based in Budapest, Hungary. They are the most decorated club in Hungary, in which they won a record of 31 national titles and 23 national cups.

1900s Edit

 
A billboard from 1913 including the advertisement of international matches against Sunderland and Blackburn Rovers, and NB I matches BTC-TTC and FTC-MAC

On 3 May 1899, Ferencvárosi TC was founded by citizens of the ninth district of Budapest.[1] Ferenc Springer, a lawyer from the same district, was nominated as the first chairman of the club. The club's budget was raised by a ball held in order to celebrate the establishment of the club. The club's first pitch was built on Soroksári avenue in the ninth district.

On 3 December 1900, the football department of Ferencváros was officially founded.[2] Two months later, in February, the first match of the Hungarian League was played between Ferencváros and Budapesti TC. Since the match was not announced to the Hungarian Football Federation, it is not considered as the club's first official match.

On 21 April 1900, the team played their first official match against Műegyetemi AFC and Ferencváros lost their first match 5–3. The first goal for the club was scored by Gáspár Borbás.[3] The first point in the championship was gained against Műegyetemi AFC with a draw. The first victory came on 16 June 1901, when Ferencváros beat Budapesti SC 5–1.[4]

In 1902 Ferencváros suffered the heaviest defeat in their history when they were beaten by 16–0 by Oxford United.[5]

Ferencváros played their first match in an international competition against Budapesti TC in the 1901–02 Challenge Cup on 27 April 1902. Ferencváros lost to 5–1 against their home rival in the Hungarian Final of the Challenge Cup.[6]

Ferencváros entered the 1902–03 Challenge Cup and won the Hungarian Final against 33 FC 1–0. In the semi-finals, Ferencváros played their first official international match against Wiener Athletiksport Club and lost to 5–1 on 3 May 1903.[7]

The 1903 season of the Hungarian League was won by Ferencváros.[8] Two years later in 1905, Ferencváros became Hungarian champions for the second time.[9]

The 1906–07 season was won by Ferencváros.[10]

Ferencváros participated in the 1908–09 Challenge Cup. On 10 April 1909, Ferencváros beat VfB Leipzig 4–1. On 11 April 1909, Ferencváros drew with Budapesti TC and on 12 April 1909 Ferencváros beat MTK Budapest 2–1. As a consequence, Ferencváros finished first in the main tournament and qualified for the final of the 1908–09 Challenge Cup. On 13 June 1909, Ferencváros beat Wiener Sport-Club 2–1 at the Hohe Warte Stadium.[11]

Ferencváros won the 1908–09[12] and 1909–10 seasons of the Hungarian League.[13]

1910s Edit

 
The first stadium of the club was inaugurated on 12 February 1911

The 1910–11,[14] 1911–12,[15] and 1912–13 seasons of the Hungarian League were won by Ferencváros.[16] In the 1911–12 season Ferencváros beat III. Kerületi TUE 11–3. Imre Schlosser scored 8 goals which is still a club record for a single match.[17]

On 12 February 1911, the club's current stadium was inaugurated. The first goal in the new stadium was scored by Imre Schlosser.

In 1911 December Ferencváros went on a European tour. On 24 December 1911, the first match was won by Ferencváros 5–3 against Viktoria Hamburg in Hamburg, Kingdom of Prussia. On 25 December 1911, Ferencváros beat Bremen SC 5–0 and on 30 December 1911 Ferencváros beat Hertha BSC 4–2 in Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia. On 1 January 1912, Ferencváros beat BFC Preussen 7–2 in Berlin. On 8 January 1912, won for the first time in England by beating Woking 3–2 in London, The United Kingdom. On 10 January 1929, Ferencváros lost their last match 4–1 against English Wanderers in London, The United Kingdom.[18]

In 1914 the First World War broke out which affected Ferencváros since many of the club's players were enlisted and many of them have never returned. The Hungarian Football Federation did not organise any competitions between the 1913–14[19] and the 1916–17 seasons.[20]

1920s Edit

The 1920s did not start good for Ferencváros since their rivals MTK Budapest won five consecutive Hungarian League titles. Furthermore, in the 1924–25 season Ferencváros lost 14–2 to MTK Hungária FC which has been the biggest defeat in the Hungarian League.[21] However, in 1926 Ferencváros became Hungarian champion again after 13 years.[22] Ferencváros won the 1926–27[23] and the 1927–28[24] seasons of the Hungarian League.

Ferencváros entered the Mitropa Cup 1928 and won the first tie against BSK Beograd 7–0 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia on 19 August. The return match was won by Ferencváros 6–1 on 26 August. In the semi-finals, Ferencváros beat SK Admira Wien 2–1 at the Hohe Warte Stadium on 9 September 1928. The second tie was also won by Ferencváros 1–0 at the Üllői úti Stadion. In the final Ferencváros beat Rapid Wien 7–1 at the Üllői úti Stadion on 28 October 1928. The return match was won by SK Rapid Wien by 5–3 on 11 November 1928.[25][26]

 
Team that toured South America in 1929

Ferencváros participated in a South American tour in Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina playing in four different cities: São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires. On 30 June 1929, Ferencváros beat a São Paulo combined team 2–1 at Parque Antarctica Stadium of São Paulo. On 4 July 1929, Ferencváros drew with Fluminense (1–1) and the Rio de Janeiro Select 3–3 in Rio de Janeiro. On 11 July 1929, Ferencváros lost to Brazil at Estádio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro. On 14 July 1929, Ferencváros lost to Palestra Itália 5–2 and on 21 July 1929 Ferencváros beat Uruguay in Montevideo.[27] On 25 July 1929, Ferencváros beat 4–1 a Montevideo combined and lost to Uruguay 3–0, both played at Estadio Gran Parque Central. The next series of matches were played in Argentina, where Ferencváros beat River Plate 4–3 in Buenos Aires on 1 August 1929. On 3 August 1929, Ferencváros flew back to Montevideo where they lost to Peñarol 2–0. On 5 August 1929, Ferencváros played in Avellaneda against Racing and won 2–1. On 10 August 1929, Ferencváros lost 2–0 to Argentina national team at River Plate Stadium. On 13 August 1929, Ferencváros repeatedly beat Racing 2–1 also in River Plate. The last match was played on 17 August 1929 against São Paulo. Ferencváros lost to 2–1 in Parque Antarctica, SP.[28][29]

Ferencváros entered the Mitropa Cup 1930 and drew (2–2) with Slavia Prague in Prague, Czechoslovakia. The home match was won by Ferencváros by 1–0 in the quarter-finals. In the semi-finals, Ferencváros lost the away match 5–0 against Rapid Wien. The home match was won by 1–0 by Ferencváros but Rapid Wien qualified for the finals on 5–1 aggregate.[30]

1930s Edit

 
The B stand with the club's house next to it.
 
The B stand at Üllői úti stadion

In the 1930s Ferencváros won the Hungarian League four times in 1932,[31] 1934,[32] 1938,[33] and 1940.[34]

In the 1931–32 season of the Hungarian League, Ferencváros won all 22 matches, which is still a record in the Hungarian League and during this season the team scored their 400th goal in the championship.[35][36]

Ferencváros entered the Mitropa Cup 1932 season and lost 4–0 to Juventus in Turin, Italy. The home match was a 3–3 draw which resulted the elimination of the club from the Mitropa Cup 1932.[37]

According to the French magazine, L'Auto, Ferencváros was the seventh best team in Europe in 1933.

Ferencváros played in the Mitropa Cup 1934 season. In the first round Ferencváros beat Floridsdorfer AC 8–0 at home and 2–1 away. In the quarter-finals Ferencváros beat SK Kladno 6–0 at home and lost to 4–1 away. In the semi-finals Ferencváros drew (1–1) with AC Bologna and lost the away match 5–1 which resulted the farewell for the club from the Mitropa Cup 1934.[38]

Ferencváros participated in the Mitropa Cup 1935 season. Ferencváros played their first match of the season against Roma in Rome, Italy in the first round. The first leg of the tie was won by Roma by 3–1, but the second leg was won by Ferencváros 8–0. In the quarter-finals Ferencváros lost 4–2 to SK Židenice in Brno, Czechoslovakia, but the second leg was won by Ferencváros 6–1. In the semi-finals Ferencváros beat Austria Wien 4–2 and lost the away match 3–2. In the final Ferencváros beat Sparta Prague 2–1 at home on 8 September, but lost to 3–0 in Prague, Czechoslovakia.[39]

Ferencváros participated in the Mitropa Cup 1936 season. Ferencváros entered the first round and won the first tie 5–2 against Slavia Prague, but the away match was lost to 4–0. Therefore, Ferencváros was eliminated from the Mitropa Cup 1936.[40]

In 1937 Ferencváros participated in the Mitropa Cup. In the first round Ferencváros played in Prague, Czechoslovakia and drew (2–2) with Slavia Prague. At home Ferencváros beat Slavia Prague 3–1 and qualified for the next round. In the quarter-finals Ferencváros hosted First Vienna FC and beat them 2–1, while the away match was lost to 1–0. The tie was decided on a play-off which was won by Ferencváros 2–1. In the semi-finals Ferencváros lost to Austria Wien 4–1 in Wien, Austria while won the home match was won by Ferencváros 6–1 and qualified for the finals. In the final of the Mitrop Cup 1937, Ferencváros beat Lazio 4–2 at home on 12 September and 5–4 in Rome, Italy on 24 October.[41]

1940s Edit

In the 1940s, Ferencváros celebrated two Hungarian League titles in 1941[42] and in 1949.[43] In the 1940–41 season the team scored more than one hundred goals. In the 1940s, Ferencváros were the first team to fly to the United States. On 31 October 1948, Ferencváros played their 1000th match in the Hungarian National Championship I. In the 1948–49 season, the team celebrated their 50th anniversary with a gold medal. During this season the team scored 140 goals in 30 matches (Ferenc Deák scored 59 goals). The team won the Hungarian Cup three times in 1942, 1943, and 1944.

1950s Edit

 
After a Dorog-Ferencváros match in the Hungarian League from the 1950s. From 1951 to 1956 Ferencváros were called Kinizsi due to political reasons

The 1950s was dominated by Budapest Honvéd and Ferencváros failed to win any Hungarian League titles. However, Ferencváros won the Hungarian Cup title in 1958.[44] In 1951, the team changed their name to Kinizsi.

1960s Edit

 
Ferencváros-Szegedi EAC on 30 June 1963

In the 1960s Ferencváros won the Hungarian League four times (1963, 1964, 1967, and 1968). Ferencváros played in three European finals, the 1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup against Juventus, the 1967–68 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup against Leeds United and the 1974–75 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup against Dynamo Kyiv. Although Ferencváros only won the 1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, they are the only Hungarian team to win a European trophy.

Ferencváros entered the first season of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup,[45] the 1960–61 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. In the first round Ferencváros lost 4–2 to Rangers in Glasgow, Scotland on 1 August 1960. The second round was won by Ferencváros 2–1 at home on 11 August 1960.[46]

Ferencváros entered the 1962–63 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup season. In the first round Ferencváros lost 4–3 the first leg to Viktoria Köln, in Köln, Germany, while the second leg was won by Ferencváros 4–1. In the second round, on 1 December 1962 Ferencváros lost 1–0 to Sampdoria in Genoa, Italy. On 12 December 1962 Ferencváros beat Sampdoria 6–0 at home. In the quarter-finals Ferencváros beat Petrolul Ploiești 2–0 at home, while lost the away match 1–0 in Ploiești, Romania. In the semi-finals, Ferencváros lost to NK Dinamo Zagreb 1–0 at home and Ferencváros lost the away match 2–1 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia.[47]

Ferencváros won the 1962–63 season of the Hungarian League.[48] Therefore, Ferencváros entered the 1963–64 European Cup season. On 11 September 1963, Ferencváros lost to Galatasaray 4–0 at the BJK İnönü Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey. On 12 October 1963, the second leg was won by Ferencváros 2–0 but the Turkish club qualified for the next round on 4–2 aggregate.[49]

Ferencváros won the 1964 season of the Hungarian League.[50]

Ferencváros entered the 1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. Ferencváros beat Spartak Brno 2–0 at home and lost to 1–0 away. In the second round Ferencváros lost 1–0 to Wiener Sport-Club in Wien, Austria, but won their home match 2–1. In the play-off match Ferencváros won 2–0 in Budapest and qualified for the next round. In the third round Ferencváros beat Roma 2–1 at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy. The home match was also won by Ferencváros by beating AS Roma 1–0. In the quarter-finals Ferencváros beat Athletic Bilbao 1–0 at home. However, Ferencváros lost 2–1 to Athletic in Bilbao, Spain. The play-off match was won by Ferencváros 3–0 in Budapest.[51] In the semi-finals Ferencváros lost 3–2 to Manchester United at the Old Trafford, Manchester, England. The home match was won by Ferencváros 1–0. The play-off match was also won by Ferencváros by 2–1 in Budapest. The 1965 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final was played on 23 June 1965 in Turin at the Stadio Comunale di Torino in front of the home crowd of Juventus, 40,000 spectators. The only goal of the match was scored in the 74th minute by Máté Fenyvesi and Ferencváros won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.[52][53]

Juventus  0–1  Ferencváros
Fenyvesi   74'
Attendance: 30,000

Ferencváros entered 1965–66 European Cup. In the preliminary round, Ferencváros beat Keflavík 4–1 in Reykjavík, Iceland on 29 August 1965.[54] The second leg was won by Ferencváros 9–1 at the Népstadion on 8 September 1965.[55] In the first round, Ferencváros drew (0–0) with Panathinaikos at the Népstadion on 10 November 1965.[56] The second leg was won by Ferencváros 3–1 at the Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece on 17 November 1965.[57] In the quarter-finals, on 13 February 1966 Ferencváros lost 4–0 to FC Internazionale at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, in Milan, Italy.[58] The second leg was a 1–1 draw at the Népstadion on 2 March 1966.[59]

Ferencváros participated in the 1966–67 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup season. Ferencváros drew (3–3) with NK Olimpija Ljubljana in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, while Ferencváros won their home match 3–0 in Budapest. In the second round Ferencváros drew with Örgryte IS (0–0) in Örgryte, Sweden, but Ferencváros could win their home match 7–1. In the third round Ferencváros lost 4–1 to Eintracht Frankfurt in Frankfurt, West Germany, but Ferencváros could win their home match 2–1 in Budapest. However, Ferencváros were eliminated from the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.[60]

Ferencváros won the 1967 season of the Hungarian League.[61]

Flórián Albert was named European Footballer of the Year in 1967. He is the most successful Ferencváros since the formation of the club, scoring 255 goals in 351 matches from 1958 to 1974.

In the 1967–68 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Ferencváros lost 3–1 to FC Argeș in Pitești, Romania. However, Ferencváros won their home match by 4–0 and advanced to the next round. In the second round Ferencváros lost 2–1 to Real Zaragoza in Zaragoza, Spain. At home Ferencváros won the tie 3–0. In the third round Ferencváros beat Liverpool 1–0 at home, and repeated the same scoreline at Anfield in England. In the quarter-finals Ferencváros beat Athletic Bilbao 2–1 at home and again achieved the same result away to qualify for the next round on 4–2 aggregate.[62] In the semi-finals Ferencváros beat Bologna 3–2 at home and drew (2–2) in Bologna, Italy. In the first leg of the final, Ferencváros lost 1–0 to Leeds United at Elland Road, and drew 0–0 in the second match at the Népstadion in front of 76,000 spectators, which meant that Ferencváros failed to claim their second Inter-Cities Fairs Cup title.[63][64]

Ferencváros won the 1968 season of the Hungarian League.[65] Therefore, Ferencváros could have entered the 1968–69 European Cup season, but the club withdrew in protest to a redraw by UEFA of the first round keeping clubs from Eastern Europe and Western Europe separate, after western countries had threatened a boycott due to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia.[66][67]

Ferencváros entered the 1969–70 European Cup season. In the first round Ferencváros lost 2–1 to CSKA Sofia in Sofia, Bulgaria on 17 September 1969.[68] The home match was won by Ferencváros 4–1 on 1 October 1969.[69] In the second round Ferencváros lost 3–0 to Leeds United at Elland Road in Leeds, England on 12 November 1969.[70] At home Ferencváros were also beaten 3–0 on 26 November 1969 which resulted the farewell of the club from the European Cup.[71]

1970s Edit

 
Ferencváros legend Albert with Vasas legend Mészöly in the 1970s

In the 1970s, Ferencváros won the Hungarian League only once, in 1976, but were more successful in the Hungarian Cup, which they won four times (1972, 1974, 1976, and 1978).

Ferencváros entered the 1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. In the first round, Ferencváros lost 1–0 to Liverpool in Liverpool, England. At home Ferencváros drew (1–1) with Liverpool which resulted their farewell from the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.[72]

Ferencváros participated in the first edition of the UEFA Cup, the 1971–72 UEFA Cup. In the first round, Ferencváros drew (1–1) with Fenerbahçe at the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, in Istanbul, Turkey on 14 September 1971.[73] At home Ferencváros beat Fenerbahçe 3–1 on 29 September 1971.[74] In the second round, on 20 October 1971 Ferencváros beat Panionios NFC 6–0 at home.[75] The return match was cancelled, scheduled 4 November 1971.[76] In the third round, Ferencváros drew with Eintracht Braunschweig in Braunschweig, West Germany on 24 November 1971.[77] At home Ferencváros won the return match by 5–2 on 8 December 1971.[78] On 9 March 1972, Ferencváros lost 2–1 to Željezničar at home. 3–3[79] On 22 March 1972, Ferencváros won 2–1 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. On penalty shoot-out Ferencváros won 5–4.[80] In the semi-finals Ferencváros drew (2–2) with Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. at home,[81] and lost 2–1 in Wolverhampton, England.[82]

Ferencváros entered the 1972–73 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup season. In the first round, Ferencváros lost Floriana 0–1,[83] in Malta. On the return match Ferencváros won 6–0 and qualified for the next round.[84] In the second round Ferencváros beat Sparta Prague 2–0 at home,[85] but Ferencváros lost 4–1 on the return match and were eliminated from the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.[86]

Ferencváros entered the 1973–74 UEFA Cup. On 19 September 1973, Ferencváros lost 1–0 to Gwardia Warszawa at home.[87] On 3 October 1973, Ferencváros were beaten 2–1 in Warsaw, Poland.[88]

Ferencváros participated in the 1974–75 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup season. In the first round, Ferencváros beat Cardiff City 2–0 at home.[89] The return match was won by Ferencváros 4–1 in Cardiff, Wales.[90] In the second round, Ferencváros drew (1–1) with Liverpool at Anfield, in Liverpool, England.[91] On the return match, the result was a goalless draw which resulted the qualification of Ferencváros for the next round.[92] In the quarter-finals, Ferencváros beat Malmö FF 3–1 in Malmö, Sweden.[93] On the return match, Ferencváros drew with Malmö (1–1).[94] In the semi-finals, Ferencváros beat Red Star Belgrade 2–1 at home.[95] On the return match Ferencváros drew with Red Star Belgrade (2–2) in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.[96] In the final Ferencváros lost 3–0 to Dynamo Kyiv.[97]

Dynamo Kyiv  3–0  Ferencváros
Onyshchenko   18', 39'
Blokhin   67'
Report 2
Attendance: 13,000

Ferencváros won the 1975–76 season of the Hungarian League.[98] Therefore, Ferencváros could enter the 1976–77 European Cup. Ferencváros beat Jeunesse Esch 5–1 at home on 15 September 1976.[99] On 29 September 1976, Ferencváros also won the return match by 6–2.[100] In the second round, Ferencváros beat Dynamo Dresden 1–0 at home on 20 October 1976.[101] However, on 3 November 1976, Ferencváros were beaten by Dresden 4–0 in Dresden, East Germany which resulted the farewell for the club.[102]

Ferencváros entered the 1977–78 UEFA Cup. On 17 September 1977, Ferencváros were beaten 3–0 by Marek Dupnitsa at the Bonchuk Stadium in Dupnitsa, Bulgaria.[103] On the return match, on 28 September 1977, Ferencváros won 2–0 but failed to qualify for the next round.[104]

Ferencváros entered the 1978–79 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup season. In the first round Ferencváros beat Kalmar FF 2–0 at home.[105] On the return match, Ferencváros drew with Kalmar (2–2) and qualified for the next round.[106] In the second round, Ferencváros lost the first leg of the tie against 1. FC Magdeburg by 1–0 in Magdeburg, East Germany.[107] At home, Ferencváros won 2–1 but the East German team won on away goals.[108]

Ferencváros participated in the 1979–80 UEFA Cup. On 18 September 1979, Ferencváros were beaten 3–0 by Lokomotiv Sofia at the Lokomotiv Stadium, in Sofia, Bulgaria.[109] On 3 October 1979, Ferencváros won 2–0 but they were unable to qualify for the next round.[110]

On 17 March 1974, the legendary and iconic Flórián Albert played his last match and said adieu with a goal.

1980s Edit

Ferencváros won the 1980–81 season of the Hungarian League.[111] As a consequence, Ferencváros entered the 1981–82 European Cup season. In the first round Ferencváros beat Baník Ostrava 3–2 at home on 16 September 1981.[112] However, Ferencváros lost 3–0 in Bazaly Stadium in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia on 30 September 1981.[113]

Ferencváros entered the 1982–83 UEFA Cup. In the first round, Ferencváros beat Athletic Bilbao 2–1 at home.[114] On the return match Ferencváros drew (1–1) with Athletic in Bilbao, Spain.[115][116] In the second round, Ferencváros drew with FC Zürich (1–1) at home.[117] On the return match, Ferencváros lost to 1–0 in Zürich, Switzerland and they were eliminated from the UEFA Cup.[118]

Ferencváros participated in the 1983–84 UEFA Cup. On 14 September, Ferencváros lost 4–2 to PSV Eindhoven in Eindhoven, Netherlands.[119] On 28 September 1983, Ferencváros were beaten 2–0 at home by PSV Eindhoven and were eliminated from the UEFA Cup.[120]

Ferencváros entered the 1989–90 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup season. In the first round, Ferencváros beat Haka 5–1 at home.[121] On the return match, the final result was a 1–1 draw.[122] In the second round, Ferencváros lost 1–0 to VfB Admira Wacker Mödling in Mödling, Austria.[123] At home Ferencváros were also beaten by Admira Wacker 1–0.[124]

Tibor Nyilasi was awarded the Silver Shoes by scoring 30 goals in one season.

1990s Edit

In the 1990s Ferencváros won the Hungarian League three times, in 1992, 1995, and 1996. As far as the Hungarian Cup is concerned, Ferencváros won four titles in 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995.

Ferencváros entered the 1990–91 UEFA Cup season.[125]

Ferencváros won the 1990–91 Magyar Kupa. Therefore, Ferencváros entered the 1991–92 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup season. In the first round, Ferencváros beat Levski Sofia 3–2 in Sofia, Bulgaria.[126] At home Ferencváros beat 4–1 Levski Sofia and qualified for the next round.[127] In the second round, Ferencváros lost 3–2 to Werder Bremen, in Bremen, Germany.[128] At home, Ferencváros lost 1–0 and they were eliminated from the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.[129]

Ferencváros won the 1992–93 Magyar Kupa. Consequently, Ferencváros were eligible for entering the 1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup. In the first round, Ferencváros were beaten 3–0 by Wacker Innsbruck in Innsbruck, Austria.[130] On the return match, Wacker defeated Ferencváros 2–1 in Budapest.[131]

Ferencváros won the 1993–94 Magyar Kupa, qualifying the club for the 1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. In the preliminary round, Ferencváros defeated F91 Dudelange 6–1 at home,[132] while in the return match, Ferencváros scored another six goals to again win 6–1 in Dudelange, Luxembourg.[133] In the first round, Ferencváros lost 2–1 to CSKA Moscow in Moscow,[134] and at home, Ferencváros defeated CSKA 2–1, then won the ensuing penalty shoot-out 7–6.[135] In the second round, Ferencváros lost 6–0 to Porto away at Porto.[136] However, the return match was won by Ferencváros 2–0 at home.[137]

Ferencváros won the 1994–95 season of the Hungarian League. Therefore, Ferencváros were eligible for entering the 1995–96 UEFA Champions League. On 9 August 1995, Ferencváros defeated Anderlecht 1–0 in Brussels in the qualifying round.[138] In the return match, on 23 August, Ferencváros drew 1–1 which resulted in qualification to the tournament group stage.[139] On 13 September 1995, Ferencváros defeated Grasshopper 3–0 in Stadion Hardturm, Zürich. On the second matchday, Ferencváros were beaten by Ajax 5–1 at home. On 18 October, Ferencváros were beaten 6–1 at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium by Real Madrid. On 1 November, Ferencváros drew with Real Madrid at home. On the fifth matchday, Ferencváros drew with Grasshopper 3–3 at home. On the final matchday, Ferencváros were beaten 4–0 at the Olympisch Stadion by Ajax in Amsterdam.[140]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification AJA RM FER GRA
1   Ajax 6 5 1 0 15 1 +14 16 Advance to knockout stage 1–0 4–0 3–0
2   Real Madrid 6 3 1 2 11 5 +6 10 0–2 6–1 2–0
3   Ferencváros 6 1 2 3 9 19 −10 5 1–5 1–1 3–3
4   Grasshopper 6 0 2 4 3 13 −10 2 0–0 0–2 0–3
Source: UEFA

Ferencváros won the 1995–96 season of the Hungarian League. As a consequence, Ferencváros entered the UEFA Champions League 1996–97 season. On 7 August 1996, Ferencváros lost 3–0 to IFK Göteborg in Gothenburg, Sweden.[141] On 21 August 1996, Ferencváros drew with IFK Göteborg and they were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League.[142]

Ferencváros entered the 1996–97 UEFA Cup. Ferencváros beat Olympiacos 3–1 at home in the first round on 10 September 1996[143] Ferencváros beat Olympiacos 3–0 in Pireus, Greece on 24 September 1996.[144] On 15 October 1996, Ferencváros beat Newcastle United 3–2 at home,[145] but on the return match Newcastle beat Ferencváros 4–0 at the St James' Park on 29 October 1996.[146]

Ferencváros entered the 1997–98 UEFA Cup. In the first qualifying round, Ferencváros beat Bohemian 1–0 in Dublin, Ireland.[147] On the return match, Ferencváros won 5–0 on 29 July 1997.[148] In the second qualifying round, Ferencváros beat Helsingborgs IF 1–0 in Helsingborg, Sweden on 12 August 1997.[149] On the return match Ferencváros lost 1–0 to Helsingborg, but won on penalty shoot-out 4–3.[150] In the first round, Ferencváros lost 3–0 to OFI Crete in Iraklion, Greece.[151] On the return match, Ferencváros won 2–1 but they were unable to qualify for the next round.[152]

Ferencváros participated in the 1998–99 UEFA Cup. Ferencváros beat CE Principat 6–0 at home on 22 July 1998.[153] On the return match, Ferencváros won 8–1 at the DEVK-Arena in Andorra la Vella, Andorra.[154] In the second qualifying round, Ferencváros beat AEK Athens 4–2 at home.[155] However, on 25 August 1998 Ferencváros were beaten 4–0 in Athens, Greece.[156]

Ferencváros entered the 1999–2000 UEFA Cup. In the qualifying round, Ferencváros beat FC Tiraspol 3–1 at home.[157] On 26 August 1999, Ferencváros drew with Tiraspol (1–1) in Chișinău, Moldavia.[158] In the first round, Ferencváros lost 3–1 to FK Teplice in Teplice, Czech Republic.[159] On the return match, Ferencváros drew (1–1) with Teplice at home on 30 September 1999.[160]

2000s Edit

Csank-led Ferencváros won the 2000–01 season of the Hungarian League. As a consequence, Ferencváros were eligible for entering the 2001-02 UEFA Champions League. On 25 July 2001, Ferencváros drew (0–0) with Hajduk Split at home.[161] On 1 August 2001, Ferencváros drew (0–0) with Hajduk Split at the Stadion Poljud in Split, Croatia. Ferencváros lost on penalty shoot-out (5–4) and they were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League.[162]

In 2003, Ferencváros were listed on the Budapest Stock Exchange, the first Hungarian club to become a public limited company.[163]

Pintér-lead Ferencváros to win the 2002–03 season. Therefore, Ferencváros could enter the 2004-05 UEFA Champions League season. On 27 July 2004, Ferencváros beat KF Tirana 3–2 in Tirana, Albania.[164] On the return match, on 4 August 2004, Ferencváros lost 1–0 to Tirana, but qualified for the next round on away goals rule.[165] In the third-qualifying round Ferencváros beat Sparta Prague 1–0 at home on 11 August 2004.[166] On 25 August 2004, Ferencváros lost 1–0 at the Stadion Letná, Prague, Czech Republic. After extra time Sparta Prague scored one goal and eliminated Ferencváros from the UEFA Champions League.[167][168] However, Ferencváros were eligible for entering the first round of the 2004-05 UEFA Cup. On 16 September 2004, Ferencváros drew with Millwall (1–1) at The Den, South Bermondsey, London.[169] On 30 September 2004, Ferencváros beat Millwall 3–1 at home and qualified for the 2004-05 UEFA Cup group stage.[170][171] On 4 November 2004, Ferencváros drew with Feyenoord (1–1) at home.[172][173] On 25 November 2004, Ferencváros lost 2–0 to Schalke 04 at the Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany.[174] On 1 December 2004, Ferencváros lost 2–1 to FC Basel at home.[175] On 15 December 2004, Ferencváros defeated Hearts 1–0 at the Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland.[176][177][178][179]

On 16 November 2004, Ferencváros launched a wide-ranging anti-racism campaign in order to eliminate intolerance and discrimination in football. Four club players, including half Nigerian/half Hungarian Sowunmi and half Brazilian/half-Hungarian Leandro, Lipcsei, Rósa and head coach, Csaba László, featured on a campaign poster carrying the slogan Silence Racism. The club asked their supporters to show the poster in the second minute of the 2004-05 UEFA Cup group stage match against Feyenoord on 4 November 2004. After the match, Feyenoord coach Gullit said: "it was a great idea by Ferencváros".[180]

In the 2004–05 season of the Hungarian League, Ferencváros finished second and therefore qualified for the 2005-06 UEFA Cup.[181] On 14 July 2005, Ferencváros lost 0–2 to Partizan Minsk at home.[182][183][184] On 28 July 2005, Ferencváros beat Partizan Minsk 2–1 in Minsk, Belarus, but Ferencváros were eliminated from the UEFA Cup.[185]

In the 2005–06 season Ferencváros finished sixth in the Hungarian League. However, in July 2006, the club was relegated from the Hungarian League to the Hungarian League 2 as a punishment for continued financial difficulties. The club challenged the legality of this move in court. Ferencváros won the case as the verdict declared that the move of the Hungarian Football Federation was against the law. An out-of-court agreement between the club and the Hungarian Football Federation was reached.

In the season 2006–07 of the Hungarian League 2, Nyiregyhaza Spartacus beat Ferencváros to promotion in a tight contest, ensuring that Ferencváros stayed in the second division. Despite investments in players, including former Ferencváros stars, the season 2007–08 brought further trouble. This time Kecskemét and Szolnok both outran Ferencváros in the Eastern Group of the Hungarian League 2 title race. In 2009 Craig Short was nominated as the new manager of the club.[186][187] In the 2008–09 season, however, Ferencváros finally secured its return to the Hungarian League on 22 May 2009.

2010s Edit

 
Ferencvárosi TC–Újpest FC match on 10 March 2013 in the 2012–13 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season
 
Farewell from Flórián Albert in front of the stadium named after him

In the 2010–11 season of the Hungarian League Ferencváros finished third. As a consequence, Ferencváros entered the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League season. On 30 June 2011, Ferencváros beat 2010 Armenian Premier League third Ulisses 3–0 at home in the first qualifying round.[188] On 7 July 2011, Ferencváros beat Ulisses 2–0 at the Hrazdan Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia.[189] On 14 July, Ferencváros beat 2010 Tippeligaen fourth Aalesunds FK 2–1 at home.[190] On 21 July 2011, Ferencváros lost 2–1 to Aalesunds in Ålesund, Norway. Alesunds won 3–1 after extra time and eliminated Ferencváros from the UEFA Europa League.[191]

On 31 October 2011, club legend Flórián Albert died at the age of 70 after complications following heart surgery.[192][193]

Ferencváros finished third in the 2013–14 season. Therefore, Ferencváros entered the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League season. In the first leg of the first qualifying round, the 2013–14 Maltese FA Trophy runner-up Sliema Wanderers F.C. drew with Ferencváros (1–1) at the Ta Quali Stadium in Ta'Qali on Malta on 1 July 2014.[194] In the second leg, Ferencváros beat Sliema Wanderers F.C. 2–1 at the Puskás Ferenc Stadion on 10 July 2014.[195] On 17 July 2014, the 2013–14 Croatian First Football League runner-up HNK Rijeka beat Ferencváros 1–0 at the Stadion Kantrida in Rijeka, Croatia in the first leg of the second qualifying round.[196] On the return match, Ferencváros were also beaten by HNK Rijeka (2–1) at the Puskás Ferenc Stadion on 24 July 2014. The Croatian club eliminated Ferencváros from the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League on 3–1 aggregate.[197]

On 20 May 2015, Ferencváros beat Videoton 4–0 at the Groupama Aréna in the 2014–15 Magyar Kupa Final.[198]

In the 2014–15 season of the Hungarian League Ferencváros finished second and qualified for the first qualifying round of the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League season.

On 2 April 2016, Ferencváros won their 29th Hungarian League title after losing to Debreceni VSC 2–1 at the Nagyerdei Stadion in the 2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season.[199]

In the 2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I Ferencváros finished fourth and they were preceded by champions Budapest Honvéd, Videoton FC and Vasas SC.[200] Nevertheless, Ferencváros won the 2017 Magyar Kupa Final against Vasas SC at the Groupama Aréna on 31 May 2017. The match ended with a 1–1 draw but Ferencváros won on penalty shoot-out.[201] As a consequence, Ferencváros were eligible to enter the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League. In the first round Ferencváros beat 2016 Latvian Higher League runner-up FK Jelgava at the Groupama Aréna on 29 June 2017. The goals were scored by Varga in the 11th and 69th minutes.[202] In the second leg of the first round, Ferencváros managed to beat Jelgava 1–0 at the Zemgale Olympic Center, Jelgava, Latvia. The only goal of the match was scored by Priskin in the 37th minute. Ferencváros won 3–0 on aggregate and qualified for the second round.[203]

Ferencváros won their 30th Nemzeti Bajnokság I title by winning the 2018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season. Therefore, they were eligible to enter the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League qualifiers. In the first round of the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League qualifiers Ferencváros beat PFC Ludogorets Razgrad 2–1 at the Groupama Arena on 10 July 2019.[204] In the second leg, Ferencváros also could beat the Bulgarian champions by 3–2 at the Ludogorets Arena on 17 July 2019.

2020s Edit

 
Green monster fans

On 16 June 2020, Ferencváros secured their 31st trophy by beating Budapest Honvéd FC at the Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion on the 30th match day of the 2019–20 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season.[205]

In the first round of the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League Ferencváros beat 2–0, both goals scored by South Sudanese Tokmac Nguen, 2019 Allsvenskan-winner Djurgårdens IF Fotboll at Groupama Aréna on 19 August 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, only one leg was played. Ferencvaros then humbled Celtic by winning 2–1 away from home.[206] They went on to beat Molde 3–3 on away goals to advance to their first UEFA Champions League since 1995–96.[207][208] In the group stage Ferencváros was drawn into Group G along with FC Barcelona, Juventus F.C. and Dynamo Kyiv. On 20 October 2020, Barcelona hosted Ferencváros and the Catalan giant beat the Hungarian team 5-1.[209] The only Hungarian goal was scored by Ihor Kharatin in the 70th minute at the Camp Nou in Barcelona. There was no attendance due to the restrictions of the pandemic. On 28 October 2020, Ferencváros hosted Dynamo Kyiv at the Groupama Arena.[210] The referee of the match was Ivan Kružliak and the match ended with a 2-2 draw. Tokmac Nguen and Franck Boli scored the two Hungarian goals. The attendance was 6,171 due to the restrictions. On 4 November 2020 Ferencváros hosted Juventus F.C. at the newly-built Puskás Aréna.[211] The match ended with a 4-1 victory for the Italian club. The only Hungarian goal was scored by Franck Boli. On 24 November 2020, Ferencváros was hosted by Juventus F.C. at the Juventus Stadium.[212] The match ended with a 2-1 victory for the Italian club. The winning goal came in the 90+2nd minute by Álvaro Morata. The only Hungarian goal was scored by Myrto Uzuni. On 2 December 2020, Ferencváros hosted F.C. Barcelona at the Puskás Aréna.[213] The match ended with a 3-0 victory for the Catalan club. The referee of the match was Aleksei Kulbakov from the Belarus. On 8 December 2020, Dynamo Kyiv hosted Ferencváros at the Olympiyskiy National Sports Complex in Kyiv.[214] The match ended with a 1-0 defeat for the Hungarian club which meant their farewell from the European cups.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification JUV BAR DKV FER
1   Juventus 6 5 0 1 14 4 +10 15[a] Advance to knockout phase 0–2 3–0 2–1
2   Barcelona 6 5 0 1 16 5 +11 15[a] 0–3 2–1 5–1
3   Dynamo Kyiv 6 1 1 4 4 13 −9 4 Transfer to Europa League 0–2 0–4 1–0
4   Ferencváros 6 0 1 5 5 17 −12 1 1–4 0–3 2–2
Source: UEFA
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Tied on head-to-head points (3). Head-to-head goal difference: Juventus +1, Barcelona –1.

On 20 April 2021, Ferencváros won the 2020-21 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season by beating archrival Újpest FC 3-0 at the Groupama Arena. The goals were scored by Myrto Uzuni (3rd and 77th minute) and Tokmac Nguen (30th minute).[215]

On 4 June 2021, Serhii Rebrov officially resigned.[216] Four key players, Lovrencsics, Isael, Heister, and Škvarka were sold in the summer of 2021.[217]

On 5 June 2021, Peter Stöger was appointed as the new coach of the club.[218] Stöger previously managed FK Austria Wien, 1. FC Köln, and Borussia Dortmund.

Stöger debuted in the first round of the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase against FC Prishtina at the Groupama Aréna on 6 July 2021. The match was won by Ferencváros 3-0.[219] In the second leg, Ferencváros beat Prishtina 3-1 at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium, Pristina, Kosovo on 13 July 2021.[220] In the second round, Ferencváros beat FK Žalgiris 2-0 at the Groupama Aréna in 20 July 2021.[221] In the second leg, Ferencváros could also win (3-1) at the LFF Stadium in Vilnius, Lithuania on 27 July 2021.[222] In the third round, Ferencváros beat SK Slavia Prague 2-0 at the Groupama Aréna on 4 August 2021.[223] In the 44th minute, Taras Kacharaba scored an own goal, while Ihor Kharatin scored in the 50th minute. In the second leg, Ferencváros lost 1-0 at the Fortuna Arena in Prague, Czech Republic on 10 August 2021. Ferencváros won 2-1 on aggregate.[224] In the play-off, Ferencváros was beaten by BSC Young Boys 3-2 at the Stadion Wankdorf in Bern, Switzerland on 18 August 2021.[225] In the second leg, Ferencváros was also beaten by 3-2 by Young Boys resulting in the exit of Ferencváros from the UEFA Champions League.[226] Consequently, Ferencváros entered the 2021-22 UEFA Europa League group stage. Ferencváros were drawn in Group G along with Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Real Betis, and Celtic F.C. Ferencváros lost their first five matches. However, they could beat Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1-0 at the Groupama Aréna on 9 December 2021.[227]

On 13 December 2021, Peter Stöger was sacked.after losing 2-0 to Debreceni VSC at the Nagyerdei Stadion[228][229][230]

On 20 December 2021, Stanislav Cherchesov was appointed as the new manager of the club.[231]

On 24 April 2022, Ferencváros beat Újpest FC in the 29th round of the 2021–22 Nemzeti Bajnokság I and won their 33rd title.[232]

Ferencváros entered the first round of the 2022–23 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase. They drew (0-0) with FC Tobol at the Kostanay Central Stadium, Kostanay, Kazakhstan on 6 July 2022.[233] In the second leg, Ferencváros beat 5-1 Tobol at the Groupama Aréna on 13 July 2022.[234] In the second round, Ferencváros lost 2-1 to ŠK Slovan Bratislava at the Groupama Aréna on 20 July 2022.[235] In the second leg, Ferencváros beat 4-1 the Slovak champion at the Tehelné pole, Bratislava, Slovakia on 27 July 2022.[236] Franck Boli took the lead in the 20th minute. Furthermore, Kristoffer Zachariassen could score one more goal in the 31st minute (0-2). However, ŠK Slovan Bratislava could score a goal in the 70 minute (1-2), equalizing the result on aggregate (3-3). In the remaining half an hour, Ferencváros could continue to dominate the match and score a goal in the 89th minute by Adama Traoré and in the 95th minute by Aïssa Laïdouni. In the third round, Ferencváros faced with the Azeri champions, Qarabağ FK. On 3 August 2022, Ferencváros drew (1-1) with Qarabağ FK at the Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium, in Baku, Azerbaijan.[237] However, in the second leg, on 9 August 2022, Ferencváros lost 3-1 to the Azeri champions at home.[238] The farewell from the 2022–23 UEFA Champions League meant that the club could continue in the 2022–23 UEFA Europa League group stage. Ferencváros won their first group match (3-2) against Trabzonspor on 8 September 2022.[239] On 15 September 2022, Ferencváros could beat 1-0 AS Monaco FC at the Stade Louis-II in Monaco.[240]

On 5 May 2023, Ferencváros won the 2022–23 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season, after Kecskemét lost 1-0 to Honvéd at the Bozsik Aréna.[241] After winning the season, Pál Orosz said that it is quite unusual for a club to win the championship title for five consecutive seasons.[242]

Ferencváros would then lose 3-0 on aggregate to Faroese side Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag, more commonly known as KÍ, in the 2023–24 UEFA Champions League first qualifying round, including a 3-0 loss at home in the second leg on 7 July 2023. After the match Stanislav Cherchesov was sacked.[243]

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Ferencvarosi Torna Club is a Hungarian professional football club based in Budapest Hungary They are the most decorated club in Hungary in which they won a record of 31 national titles and 23 national cups Contents 1 1900s 2 1910s 3 1920s 4 1930s 5 1940s 6 1950s 7 1960s 8 1970s 9 1980s 10 1990s 11 2000s 12 2010s 13 2020s 14 See also 15 References1900s Edit nbsp A billboard from 1913 including the advertisement of international matches against Sunderland and Blackburn Rovers and NB I matches BTC TTC and FTC MACOn 3 May 1899 Ferencvarosi TC was founded by citizens of the ninth district of Budapest 1 Ferenc Springer a lawyer from the same district was nominated as the first chairman of the club The club s budget was raised by a ball held in order to celebrate the establishment of the club The club s first pitch was built on Soroksari avenue in the ninth district On 3 December 1900 the football department of Ferencvaros was officially founded 2 Two months later in February the first match of the Hungarian League was played between Ferencvaros and Budapesti TC Since the match was not announced to the Hungarian Football Federation it is not considered as the club s first official match On 21 April 1900 the team played their first official match against Muegyetemi AFC and Ferencvaros lost their first match 5 3 The first goal for the club was scored by Gaspar Borbas 3 The first point in the championship was gained against Muegyetemi AFC with a draw The first victory came on 16 June 1901 when Ferencvaros beat Budapesti SC 5 1 4 In 1902 Ferencvaros suffered the heaviest defeat in their history when they were beaten by 16 0 by Oxford United 5 Ferencvaros played their first match in an international competition against Budapesti TC in the 1901 02 Challenge Cup on 27 April 1902 Ferencvaros lost to 5 1 against their home rival in the Hungarian Final of the Challenge Cup 6 Ferencvaros entered the 1902 03 Challenge Cup and won the Hungarian Final against 33 FC 1 0 In the semi finals Ferencvaros played their first official international match against Wiener Athletiksport Club and lost to 5 1 on 3 May 1903 7 The 1903 season of the Hungarian League was won by Ferencvaros 8 Two years later in 1905 Ferencvaros became Hungarian champions for the second time 9 The 1906 07 season was won by Ferencvaros 10 Ferencvaros participated in the 1908 09 Challenge Cup On 10 April 1909 Ferencvaros beat VfB Leipzig 4 1 On 11 April 1909 Ferencvaros drew with Budapesti TC and on 12 April 1909 Ferencvaros beat MTK Budapest 2 1 As a consequence Ferencvaros finished first in the main tournament and qualified for the final of the 1908 09 Challenge Cup On 13 June 1909 Ferencvaros beat Wiener Sport Club 2 1 at the Hohe Warte Stadium 11 Ferencvaros won the 1908 09 12 and 1909 10 seasons of the Hungarian League 13 1910s Edit nbsp The first stadium of the club was inaugurated on 12 February 1911The 1910 11 14 1911 12 15 and 1912 13 seasons of the Hungarian League were won by Ferencvaros 16 In the 1911 12 season Ferencvaros beat III Keruleti TUE 11 3 Imre Schlosser scored 8 goals which is still a club record for a single match 17 On 12 February 1911 the club s current stadium was inaugurated The first goal in the new stadium was scored by Imre Schlosser In 1911 December Ferencvaros went on a European tour On 24 December 1911 the first match was won by Ferencvaros 5 3 against Viktoria Hamburg in Hamburg Kingdom of Prussia On 25 December 1911 Ferencvaros beat Bremen SC 5 0 and on 30 December 1911 Ferencvaros beat Hertha BSC 4 2 in Berlin Kingdom of Prussia On 1 January 1912 Ferencvaros beat BFC Preussen 7 2 in Berlin On 8 January 1912 won for the first time in England by beating Woking 3 2 in London The United Kingdom On 10 January 1929 Ferencvaros lost their last match 4 1 against English Wanderers in London The United Kingdom 18 In 1914 the First World War broke out which affected Ferencvaros since many of the club s players were enlisted and many of them have never returned The Hungarian Football Federation did not organise any competitions between the 1913 14 19 and the 1916 17 seasons 20 1920s EditThe 1920s did not start good for Ferencvaros since their rivals MTK Budapest won five consecutive Hungarian League titles Furthermore in the 1924 25 season Ferencvaros lost 14 2 to MTK Hungaria FC which has been the biggest defeat in the Hungarian League 21 However in 1926 Ferencvaros became Hungarian champion again after 13 years 22 Ferencvaros won the 1926 27 23 and the 1927 28 24 seasons of the Hungarian League Ferencvaros entered the Mitropa Cup 1928 and won the first tie against BSK Beograd 7 0 in Belgrade Yugoslavia on 19 August The return match was won by Ferencvaros 6 1 on 26 August In the semi finals Ferencvaros beat SK Admira Wien 2 1 at the Hohe Warte Stadium on 9 September 1928 The second tie was also won by Ferencvaros 1 0 at the Ulloi uti Stadion In the final Ferencvaros beat Rapid Wien 7 1 at the Ulloi uti Stadion on 28 October 1928 The return match was won by SK Rapid Wien by 5 3 on 11 November 1928 25 26 nbsp Team that toured South America in 1929Ferencvaros participated in a South American tour in Brazil Uruguay and Argentina playing in four different cities Sao Paulo Rio de Janeiro Montevideo and Buenos Aires On 30 June 1929 Ferencvaros beat a Sao Paulo combined team 2 1 at Parque Antarctica Stadium of Sao Paulo On 4 July 1929 Ferencvaros drew with Fluminense 1 1 and the Rio de Janeiro Select 3 3 in Rio de Janeiro On 11 July 1929 Ferencvaros lost to Brazil at Estadio das Laranjeiras Rio de Janeiro On 14 July 1929 Ferencvaros lost to Palestra Italia 5 2 and on 21 July 1929 Ferencvaros beat Uruguay in Montevideo 27 On 25 July 1929 Ferencvaros beat 4 1 a Montevideo combined and lost to Uruguay 3 0 both played at Estadio Gran Parque Central The next series of matches were played in Argentina where Ferencvaros beat River Plate 4 3 in Buenos Aires on 1 August 1929 On 3 August 1929 Ferencvaros flew back to Montevideo where they lost to Penarol 2 0 On 5 August 1929 Ferencvaros played in Avellaneda against Racing and won 2 1 On 10 August 1929 Ferencvaros lost 2 0 to Argentina national team at River Plate Stadium On 13 August 1929 Ferencvaros repeatedly beat Racing 2 1 also in River Plate The last match was played on 17 August 1929 against Sao Paulo Ferencvaros lost to 2 1 in Parque Antarctica SP 28 29 Ferencvaros entered the Mitropa Cup 1930 and drew 2 2 with Slavia Prague in Prague Czechoslovakia The home match was won by Ferencvaros by 1 0 in the quarter finals In the semi finals Ferencvaros lost the away match 5 0 against Rapid Wien The home match was won by 1 0 by Ferencvaros but Rapid Wien qualified for the finals on 5 1 aggregate 30 1930s Edit nbsp The B stand with the club s house next to it nbsp The B stand at Ulloi uti stadionIn the 1930s Ferencvaros won the Hungarian League four times in 1932 31 1934 32 1938 33 and 1940 34 In the 1931 32 season of the Hungarian League Ferencvaros won all 22 matches which is still a record in the Hungarian League and during this season the team scored their 400th goal in the championship 35 36 Ferencvaros entered the Mitropa Cup 1932 season and lost 4 0 to Juventus in Turin Italy The home match was a 3 3 draw which resulted the elimination of the club from the Mitropa Cup 1932 37 According to the French magazine L Auto Ferencvaros was the seventh best team in Europe in 1933 Ferencvaros played in the Mitropa Cup 1934 season In the first round Ferencvaros beat Floridsdorfer AC 8 0 at home and 2 1 away In the quarter finals Ferencvaros beat SK Kladno 6 0 at home and lost to 4 1 away In the semi finals Ferencvaros drew 1 1 with AC Bologna and lost the away match 5 1 which resulted the farewell for the club from the Mitropa Cup 1934 38 Ferencvaros participated in the Mitropa Cup 1935 season Ferencvaros played their first match of the season against Roma in Rome Italy in the first round The first leg of the tie was won by Roma by 3 1 but the second leg was won by Ferencvaros 8 0 In the quarter finals Ferencvaros lost 4 2 to SK Zidenice in Brno Czechoslovakia but the second leg was won by Ferencvaros 6 1 In the semi finals Ferencvaros beat Austria Wien 4 2 and lost the away match 3 2 In the final Ferencvaros beat Sparta Prague 2 1 at home on 8 September but lost to 3 0 in Prague Czechoslovakia 39 Ferencvaros participated in the Mitropa Cup 1936 season Ferencvaros entered the first round and won the first tie 5 2 against Slavia Prague but the away match was lost to 4 0 Therefore Ferencvaros was eliminated from the Mitropa Cup 1936 40 In 1937 Ferencvaros participated in the Mitropa Cup In the first round Ferencvaros played in Prague Czechoslovakia and drew 2 2 with Slavia Prague At home Ferencvaros beat Slavia Prague 3 1 and qualified for the next round In the quarter finals Ferencvaros hosted First Vienna FC and beat them 2 1 while the away match was lost to 1 0 The tie was decided on a play off which was won by Ferencvaros 2 1 In the semi finals Ferencvaros lost to Austria Wien 4 1 in Wien Austria while won the home match was won by Ferencvaros 6 1 and qualified for the finals In the final of the Mitrop Cup 1937 Ferencvaros beat Lazio 4 2 at home on 12 September and 5 4 in Rome Italy on 24 October 41 1940s EditIn the 1940s Ferencvaros celebrated two Hungarian League titles in 1941 42 and in 1949 43 In the 1940 41 season the team scored more than one hundred goals In the 1940s Ferencvaros were the first team to fly to the United States On 31 October 1948 Ferencvaros played their 1000th match in the Hungarian National Championship I In the 1948 49 season the team celebrated their 50th anniversary with a gold medal During this season the team scored 140 goals in 30 matches Ferenc Deak scored 59 goals The team won the Hungarian Cup three times in 1942 1943 and 1944 1950s Edit nbsp After a Dorog Ferencvaros match in the Hungarian League from the 1950s From 1951 to 1956 Ferencvaros were called Kinizsi due to political reasonsThe 1950s was dominated by Budapest Honved and Ferencvaros failed to win any Hungarian League titles However Ferencvaros won the Hungarian Cup title in 1958 44 In 1951 the team changed their name to Kinizsi 1960s Edit nbsp Ferencvaros Szegedi EAC on 30 June 1963In the 1960s Ferencvaros won the Hungarian League four times 1963 1964 1967 and 1968 Ferencvaros played in three European finals the 1964 65 Inter Cities Fairs Cup against Juventus the 1967 68 Inter Cities Fairs Cup against Leeds United and the 1974 75 UEFA Cup Winners Cup against Dynamo Kyiv Although Ferencvaros only won the 1964 65 Inter Cities Fairs Cup they are the only Hungarian team to win a European trophy Ferencvaros entered the first season of the UEFA Cup Winners Cup 45 the 1960 61 UEFA Cup Winners Cup In the first round Ferencvaros lost 4 2 to Rangers in Glasgow Scotland on 1 August 1960 The second round was won by Ferencvaros 2 1 at home on 11 August 1960 46 Ferencvaros entered the 1962 63 Inter Cities Fairs Cup season In the first round Ferencvaros lost 4 3 the first leg to Viktoria Koln in Koln Germany while the second leg was won by Ferencvaros 4 1 In the second round on 1 December 1962 Ferencvaros lost 1 0 to Sampdoria in Genoa Italy On 12 December 1962 Ferencvaros beat Sampdoria 6 0 at home In the quarter finals Ferencvaros beat Petrolul Ploiești 2 0 at home while lost the away match 1 0 in Ploiești Romania In the semi finals Ferencvaros lost to NK Dinamo Zagreb 1 0 at home and Ferencvaros lost the away match 2 1 in Zagreb Yugoslavia 47 Ferencvaros won the 1962 63 season of the Hungarian League 48 Therefore Ferencvaros entered the 1963 64 European Cup season On 11 September 1963 Ferencvaros lost to Galatasaray 4 0 at the BJK Inonu Stadium in Istanbul Turkey On 12 October 1963 the second leg was won by Ferencvaros 2 0 but the Turkish club qualified for the next round on 4 2 aggregate 49 Ferencvaros won the 1964 season of the Hungarian League 50 Ferencvaros entered the 1964 65 Inter Cities Fairs Cup Ferencvaros beat Spartak Brno 2 0 at home and lost to 1 0 away In the second round Ferencvaros lost 1 0 to Wiener Sport Club in Wien Austria but won their home match 2 1 In the play off match Ferencvaros won 2 0 in Budapest and qualified for the next round In the third round Ferencvaros beat Roma 2 1 at the Stadio Olimpico Rome Italy The home match was also won by Ferencvaros by beating AS Roma 1 0 In the quarter finals Ferencvaros beat Athletic Bilbao 1 0 at home However Ferencvaros lost 2 1 to Athletic in Bilbao Spain The play off match was won by Ferencvaros 3 0 in Budapest 51 In the semi finals Ferencvaros lost 3 2 to Manchester United at the Old Trafford Manchester England The home match was won by Ferencvaros 1 0 The play off match was also won by Ferencvaros by 2 1 in Budapest The 1965 Inter Cities Fairs Cup Final was played on 23 June 1965 in Turin at the Stadio Comunale di Torino in front of the home crowd of Juventus 40 000 spectators The only goal of the match was scored in the 74th minute by Mate Fenyvesi and Ferencvaros won the Inter Cities Fairs Cup 52 53 Main article 1965 Inter Cities Fairs Cup Final 23 June 1965Juventus nbsp 0 1 nbsp FerencvarosFenyvesi nbsp 74 Stadio Comunale TurinAttendance 30 000Referee Gottfried Dienst Switzerland Ferencvaros entered 1965 66 European Cup In the preliminary round Ferencvaros beat Keflavik 4 1 in Reykjavik Iceland on 29 August 1965 54 The second leg was won by Ferencvaros 9 1 at the Nepstadion on 8 September 1965 55 In the first round Ferencvaros drew 0 0 with Panathinaikos at the Nepstadion on 10 November 1965 56 The second leg was won by Ferencvaros 3 1 at the Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium in Thessaloniki Greece on 17 November 1965 57 In the quarter finals on 13 February 1966 Ferencvaros lost 4 0 to FC Internazionale at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan Italy 58 The second leg was a 1 1 draw at the Nepstadion on 2 March 1966 59 Ferencvaros participated in the 1966 67 Inter Cities Fairs Cup season Ferencvaros drew 3 3 with NK Olimpija Ljubljana in Ljubljana Yugoslavia while Ferencvaros won their home match 3 0 in Budapest In the second round Ferencvaros drew with Orgryte IS 0 0 in Orgryte Sweden but Ferencvaros could win their home match 7 1 In the third round Ferencvaros lost 4 1 to Eintracht Frankfurt in Frankfurt West Germany but Ferencvaros could win their home match 2 1 in Budapest However Ferencvaros were eliminated from the Inter Cities Fairs Cup 60 Ferencvaros won the 1967 season of the Hungarian League 61 Florian Albert was named European Footballer of the Year in 1967 He is the most successful Ferencvaros since the formation of the club scoring 255 goals in 351 matches from 1958 to 1974 In the 1967 68 Inter Cities Fairs Cup Ferencvaros lost 3 1 to FC Argeș in Pitești Romania However Ferencvaros won their home match by 4 0 and advanced to the next round In the second round Ferencvaros lost 2 1 to Real Zaragoza in Zaragoza Spain At home Ferencvaros won the tie 3 0 In the third round Ferencvaros beat Liverpool 1 0 at home and repeated the same scoreline at Anfield in England In the quarter finals Ferencvaros beat Athletic Bilbao 2 1 at home and again achieved the same result away to qualify for the next round on 4 2 aggregate 62 In the semi finals Ferencvaros beat Bologna 3 2 at home and drew 2 2 in Bologna Italy In the first leg of the final Ferencvaros lost 1 0 to Leeds United at Elland Road and drew 0 0 in the second match at the Nepstadion in front of 76 000 spectators which meant that Ferencvaros failed to claim their second Inter Cities Fairs Cup title 63 64 Ferencvaros won the 1968 season of the Hungarian League 65 Therefore Ferencvaros could have entered the 1968 69 European Cup season but the club withdrew in protest to a redraw by UEFA of the first round keeping clubs from Eastern Europe and Western Europe separate after western countries had threatened a boycott due to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia 66 67 Ferencvaros entered the 1969 70 European Cup season In the first round Ferencvaros lost 2 1 to CSKA Sofia in Sofia Bulgaria on 17 September 1969 68 The home match was won by Ferencvaros 4 1 on 1 October 1969 69 In the second round Ferencvaros lost 3 0 to Leeds United at Elland Road in Leeds England on 12 November 1969 70 At home Ferencvaros were also beaten 3 0 on 26 November 1969 which resulted the farewell of the club from the European Cup 71 1970s Edit nbsp Ferencvaros legend Albert with Vasas legend Meszoly in the 1970sIn the 1970s Ferencvaros won the Hungarian League only once in 1976 but were more successful in the Hungarian Cup which they won four times 1972 1974 1976 and 1978 Ferencvaros entered the 1970 71 Inter Cities Fairs Cup In the first round Ferencvaros lost 1 0 to Liverpool in Liverpool England At home Ferencvaros drew 1 1 with Liverpool which resulted their farewell from the Inter Cities Fairs Cup 72 Ferencvaros participated in the first edition of the UEFA Cup the 1971 72 UEFA Cup In the first round Ferencvaros drew 1 1 with Fenerbahce at the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium in Istanbul Turkey on 14 September 1971 73 At home Ferencvaros beat Fenerbahce 3 1 on 29 September 1971 74 In the second round on 20 October 1971 Ferencvaros beat Panionios NFC 6 0 at home 75 The return match was cancelled scheduled 4 November 1971 76 In the third round Ferencvaros drew with Eintracht Braunschweig in Braunschweig West Germany on 24 November 1971 77 At home Ferencvaros won the return match by 5 2 on 8 December 1971 78 On 9 March 1972 Ferencvaros lost 2 1 to Zeljeznicar at home 3 3 79 On 22 March 1972 Ferencvaros won 2 1 in Sarajevo Yugoslavia On penalty shoot out Ferencvaros won 5 4 80 In the semi finals Ferencvaros drew 2 2 with Wolverhampton Wanderers F C at home 81 and lost 2 1 in Wolverhampton England 82 Ferencvaros entered the 1972 73 UEFA Cup Winners Cup season In the first round Ferencvaros lost Floriana 0 1 83 in Malta On the return match Ferencvaros won 6 0 and qualified for the next round 84 In the second round Ferencvaros beat Sparta Prague 2 0 at home 85 but Ferencvaros lost 4 1 on the return match and were eliminated from the UEFA Cup Winners Cup 86 Ferencvaros entered the 1973 74 UEFA Cup On 19 September 1973 Ferencvaros lost 1 0 to Gwardia Warszawa at home 87 On 3 October 1973 Ferencvaros were beaten 2 1 in Warsaw Poland 88 Ferencvaros participated in the 1974 75 UEFA Cup Winners Cup season In the first round Ferencvaros beat Cardiff City 2 0 at home 89 The return match was won by Ferencvaros 4 1 in Cardiff Wales 90 In the second round Ferencvaros drew 1 1 with Liverpool at Anfield in Liverpool England 91 On the return match the result was a goalless draw which resulted the qualification of Ferencvaros for the next round 92 In the quarter finals Ferencvaros beat Malmo FF 3 1 in Malmo Sweden 93 On the return match Ferencvaros drew with Malmo 1 1 94 In the semi finals Ferencvaros beat Red Star Belgrade 2 1 at home 95 On the return match Ferencvaros drew with Red Star Belgrade 2 2 in Belgrade Yugoslavia 96 In the final Ferencvaros lost 3 0 to Dynamo Kyiv 97 Main article 1975 European Cup Winners Cup Final 14 May 1975Dynamo Kyiv nbsp 3 0 nbsp FerencvarosOnyshchenko nbsp 18 39 Blokhin nbsp 67 Report Report 2St Jakob Stadium BaselAttendance 13 000 Ferencvaros won the 1975 76 season of the Hungarian League 98 Therefore Ferencvaros could enter the 1976 77 European Cup Ferencvaros beat Jeunesse Esch 5 1 at home on 15 September 1976 99 On 29 September 1976 Ferencvaros also won the return match by 6 2 100 In the second round Ferencvaros beat Dynamo Dresden 1 0 at home on 20 October 1976 101 However on 3 November 1976 Ferencvaros were beaten by Dresden 4 0 in Dresden East Germany which resulted the farewell for the club 102 Ferencvaros entered the 1977 78 UEFA Cup On 17 September 1977 Ferencvaros were beaten 3 0 by Marek Dupnitsa at the Bonchuk Stadium in Dupnitsa Bulgaria 103 On the return match on 28 September 1977 Ferencvaros won 2 0 but failed to qualify for the next round 104 Ferencvaros entered the 1978 79 UEFA Cup Winners Cup season In the first round Ferencvaros beat Kalmar FF 2 0 at home 105 On the return match Ferencvaros drew with Kalmar 2 2 and qualified for the next round 106 In the second round Ferencvaros lost the first leg of the tie against 1 FC Magdeburg by 1 0 in Magdeburg East Germany 107 At home Ferencvaros won 2 1 but the East German team won on away goals 108 Ferencvaros participated in the 1979 80 UEFA Cup On 18 September 1979 Ferencvaros were beaten 3 0 by Lokomotiv Sofia at the Lokomotiv Stadium in Sofia Bulgaria 109 On 3 October 1979 Ferencvaros won 2 0 but they were unable to qualify for the next round 110 On 17 March 1974 the legendary and iconic Florian Albert played his last match and said adieu with a goal 1980s EditFerencvaros won the 1980 81 season of the Hungarian League 111 As a consequence Ferencvaros entered the 1981 82 European Cup season In the first round Ferencvaros beat Banik Ostrava 3 2 at home on 16 September 1981 112 However Ferencvaros lost 3 0 in Bazaly Stadium in Ostrava Czechoslovakia on 30 September 1981 113 Ferencvaros entered the 1982 83 UEFA Cup In the first round Ferencvaros beat Athletic Bilbao 2 1 at home 114 On the return match Ferencvaros drew 1 1 with Athletic in Bilbao Spain 115 116 In the second round Ferencvaros drew with FC Zurich 1 1 at home 117 On the return match Ferencvaros lost to 1 0 in Zurich Switzerland and they were eliminated from the UEFA Cup 118 Ferencvaros participated in the 1983 84 UEFA Cup On 14 September Ferencvaros lost 4 2 to PSV Eindhoven in Eindhoven Netherlands 119 On 28 September 1983 Ferencvaros were beaten 2 0 at home by PSV Eindhoven and were eliminated from the UEFA Cup 120 Ferencvaros entered the 1989 90 UEFA Cup Winners Cup season In the first round Ferencvaros beat Haka 5 1 at home 121 On the return match the final result was a 1 1 draw 122 In the second round Ferencvaros lost 1 0 to VfB Admira Wacker Modling in Modling Austria 123 At home Ferencvaros were also beaten by Admira Wacker 1 0 124 Tibor Nyilasi was awarded the Silver Shoes by scoring 30 goals in one season 1990s Edit nbsp nbsp Hajdu nbsp Telek nbsp Kuznetsov nbsp Simon nbsp Kecskes nbsp Paling nbsp Lisztes nbsp Vincze nbsp Kuntic nbsp Nyilas nbsp KopunovicThe 1995 96 UEFA Champions League lineup that qualified for the group stages against Anderlecht 1 1 at home In the 1990s Ferencvaros won the Hungarian League three times in 1992 1995 and 1996 As far as the Hungarian Cup is concerned Ferencvaros won four titles in 1991 1993 1994 1995 Ferencvaros entered the 1990 91 UEFA Cup season 125 Ferencvaros won the 1990 91 Magyar Kupa Therefore Ferencvaros entered the 1991 92 UEFA Cup Winners Cup season In the first round Ferencvaros beat Levski Sofia 3 2 in Sofia Bulgaria 126 At home Ferencvaros beat 4 1 Levski Sofia and qualified for the next round 127 In the second round Ferencvaros lost 3 2 to Werder Bremen in Bremen Germany 128 At home Ferencvaros lost 1 0 and they were eliminated from the UEFA Cup Winners Cup 129 Ferencvaros won the 1992 93 Magyar Kupa Consequently Ferencvaros were eligible for entering the 1993 94 European Cup Winners Cup In the first round Ferencvaros were beaten 3 0 by Wacker Innsbruck in Innsbruck Austria 130 On the return match Wacker defeated Ferencvaros 2 1 in Budapest 131 Ferencvaros won the 1993 94 Magyar Kupa qualifying the club for the 1994 95 UEFA Cup Winners Cup In the preliminary round Ferencvaros defeated F91 Dudelange 6 1 at home 132 while in the return match Ferencvaros scored another six goals to again win 6 1 in Dudelange Luxembourg 133 In the first round Ferencvaros lost 2 1 to CSKA Moscow in Moscow 134 and at home Ferencvaros defeated CSKA 2 1 then won the ensuing penalty shoot out 7 6 135 In the second round Ferencvaros lost 6 0 to Porto away at Porto 136 However the return match was won by Ferencvaros 2 0 at home 137 Ferencvaros won the 1994 95 season of the Hungarian League Therefore Ferencvaros were eligible for entering the 1995 96 UEFA Champions League On 9 August 1995 Ferencvaros defeated Anderlecht 1 0 in Brussels in the qualifying round 138 In the return match on 23 August Ferencvaros drew 1 1 which resulted in qualification to the tournament group stage 139 On 13 September 1995 Ferencvaros defeated Grasshopper 3 0 in Stadion Hardturm Zurich On the second matchday Ferencvaros were beaten by Ajax 5 1 at home On 18 October Ferencvaros were beaten 6 1 at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium by Real Madrid On 1 November Ferencvaros drew with Real Madrid at home On the fifth matchday Ferencvaros drew with Grasshopper 3 3 at home On the final matchday Ferencvaros were beaten 4 0 at the Olympisch Stadion by Ajax in Amsterdam 140 Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification AJA RM FER GRA1 nbsp Ajax 6 5 1 0 15 1 14 16 Advance to knockout stage 1 0 4 0 3 02 nbsp Real Madrid 6 3 1 2 11 5 6 10 0 2 6 1 2 03 nbsp Ferencvaros 6 1 2 3 9 19 10 5 1 5 1 1 3 34 nbsp Grasshopper 6 0 2 4 3 13 10 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 Source UEFA Ferencvaros won the 1995 96 season of the Hungarian League As a consequence Ferencvaros entered the UEFA Champions League 1996 97 season On 7 August 1996 Ferencvaros lost 3 0 to IFK Goteborg in Gothenburg Sweden 141 On 21 August 1996 Ferencvaros drew with IFK Goteborg and they were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League 142 Ferencvaros entered the 1996 97 UEFA Cup Ferencvaros beat Olympiacos 3 1 at home in the first round on 10 September 1996 143 Ferencvaros beat Olympiacos 3 0 in Pireus Greece on 24 September 1996 144 On 15 October 1996 Ferencvaros beat Newcastle United 3 2 at home 145 but on the return match Newcastle beat Ferencvaros 4 0 at the St James Park on 29 October 1996 146 Ferencvaros entered the 1997 98 UEFA Cup In the first qualifying round Ferencvaros beat Bohemian 1 0 in Dublin Ireland 147 On the return match Ferencvaros won 5 0 on 29 July 1997 148 In the second qualifying round Ferencvaros beat Helsingborgs IF 1 0 in Helsingborg Sweden on 12 August 1997 149 On the return match Ferencvaros lost 1 0 to Helsingborg but won on penalty shoot out 4 3 150 In the first round Ferencvaros lost 3 0 to OFI Crete in Iraklion Greece 151 On the return match Ferencvaros won 2 1 but they were unable to qualify for the next round 152 Ferencvaros participated in the 1998 99 UEFA Cup Ferencvaros beat CE Principat 6 0 at home on 22 July 1998 153 On the return match Ferencvaros won 8 1 at the DEVK Arena in Andorra la Vella Andorra 154 In the second qualifying round Ferencvaros beat AEK Athens 4 2 at home 155 However on 25 August 1998 Ferencvaros were beaten 4 0 in Athens Greece 156 Ferencvaros entered the 1999 2000 UEFA Cup In the qualifying round Ferencvaros beat FC Tiraspol 3 1 at home 157 On 26 August 1999 Ferencvaros drew with Tiraspol 1 1 in Chișinău Moldavia 158 In the first round Ferencvaros lost 3 1 to FK Teplice in Teplice Czech Republic 159 On the return match Ferencvaros drew 1 1 with Teplice at home on 30 September 1999 160 2000s EditCsank led Ferencvaros won the 2000 01 season of the Hungarian League As a consequence Ferencvaros were eligible for entering the 2001 02 UEFA Champions League On 25 July 2001 Ferencvaros drew 0 0 with Hajduk Split at home 161 On 1 August 2001 Ferencvaros drew 0 0 with Hajduk Split at the Stadion Poljud in Split Croatia Ferencvaros lost on penalty shoot out 5 4 and they were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League 162 In 2003 Ferencvaros were listed on the Budapest Stock Exchange the first Hungarian club to become a public limited company 163 Pinter lead Ferencvaros to win the 2002 03 season Therefore Ferencvaros could enter the 2004 05 UEFA Champions League season On 27 July 2004 Ferencvaros beat KF Tirana 3 2 in Tirana Albania 164 On the return match on 4 August 2004 Ferencvaros lost 1 0 to Tirana but qualified for the next round on away goals rule 165 In the third qualifying round Ferencvaros beat Sparta Prague 1 0 at home on 11 August 2004 166 On 25 August 2004 Ferencvaros lost 1 0 at the Stadion Letna Prague Czech Republic After extra time Sparta Prague scored one goal and eliminated Ferencvaros from the UEFA Champions League 167 168 However Ferencvaros were eligible for entering the first round of the 2004 05 UEFA Cup On 16 September 2004 Ferencvaros drew with Millwall 1 1 at The Den South Bermondsey London 169 On 30 September 2004 Ferencvaros beat Millwall 3 1 at home and qualified for the 2004 05 UEFA Cup group stage 170 171 On 4 November 2004 Ferencvaros drew with Feyenoord 1 1 at home 172 173 On 25 November 2004 Ferencvaros lost 2 0 to Schalke 04 at the Veltins Arena Gelsenkirchen Germany 174 On 1 December 2004 Ferencvaros lost 2 1 to FC Basel at home 175 On 15 December 2004 Ferencvaros defeated Hearts 1 0 at the Tynecastle Stadium Edinburgh Scotland 176 177 178 179 On 16 November 2004 Ferencvaros launched a wide ranging anti racism campaign in order to eliminate intolerance and discrimination in football Four club players including half Nigerian half Hungarian Sowunmi and half Brazilian half Hungarian Leandro Lipcsei Rosa and head coach Csaba Laszlo featured on a campaign poster carrying the slogan Silence Racism The club asked their supporters to show the poster in the second minute of the 2004 05 UEFA Cup group stage match against Feyenoord on 4 November 2004 After the match Feyenoord coach Gullit said it was a great idea by Ferencvaros 180 In the 2004 05 season of the Hungarian League Ferencvaros finished second and therefore qualified for the 2005 06 UEFA Cup 181 On 14 July 2005 Ferencvaros lost 0 2 to Partizan Minsk at home 182 183 184 On 28 July 2005 Ferencvaros beat Partizan Minsk 2 1 in Minsk Belarus but Ferencvaros were eliminated from the UEFA Cup 185 In the 2005 06 season Ferencvaros finished sixth in the Hungarian League However in July 2006 the club was relegated from the Hungarian League to the Hungarian League 2 as a punishment for continued financial difficulties The club challenged the legality of this move in court Ferencvaros won the case as the verdict declared that the move of the Hungarian Football Federation was against the law An out of court agreement between the club and the Hungarian Football Federation was reached In the season 2006 07 of the Hungarian League 2 Nyiregyhaza Spartacus beat Ferencvaros to promotion in a tight contest ensuring that Ferencvaros stayed in the second division Despite investments in players including former Ferencvaros stars the season 2007 08 brought further trouble This time Kecskemet and Szolnok both outran Ferencvaros in the Eastern Group of the Hungarian League 2 title race In 2009 Craig Short was nominated as the new manager of the club 186 187 In the 2008 09 season however Ferencvaros finally secured its return to the Hungarian League on 22 May 2009 2010s Edit nbsp Ferencvarosi TC Ujpest FC match on 10 March 2013 in the 2012 13 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I season nbsp Farewell from Florian Albert in front of the stadium named after himIn the 2010 11 season of the Hungarian League Ferencvaros finished third As a consequence Ferencvaros entered the 2011 12 UEFA Europa League season On 30 June 2011 Ferencvaros beat 2010 Armenian Premier League third Ulisses 3 0 at home in the first qualifying round 188 On 7 July 2011 Ferencvaros beat Ulisses 2 0 at the Hrazdan Stadium Yerevan Armenia 189 On 14 July Ferencvaros beat 2010 Tippeligaen fourth Aalesunds FK 2 1 at home 190 On 21 July 2011 Ferencvaros lost 2 1 to Aalesunds in Alesund Norway Alesunds won 3 1 after extra time and eliminated Ferencvaros from the UEFA Europa League 191 On 31 October 2011 club legend Florian Albert died at the age of 70 after complications following heart surgery 192 193 Ferencvaros finished third in the 2013 14 season Therefore Ferencvaros entered the 2014 15 UEFA Europa League season In the first leg of the first qualifying round the 2013 14 Maltese FA Trophy runner up Sliema Wanderers F C drew with Ferencvaros 1 1 at the Ta Quali Stadium in Ta Qali on Malta on 1 July 2014 194 In the second leg Ferencvaros beat Sliema Wanderers F C 2 1 at the Puskas Ferenc Stadion on 10 July 2014 195 On 17 July 2014 the 2013 14 Croatian First Football League runner up HNK Rijeka beat Ferencvaros 1 0 at the Stadion Kantrida in Rijeka Croatia in the first leg of the second qualifying round 196 On the return match Ferencvaros were also beaten by HNK Rijeka 2 1 at the Puskas Ferenc Stadion on 24 July 2014 The Croatian club eliminated Ferencvaros from the 2014 15 UEFA Europa League on 3 1 aggregate 197 On 20 May 2015 Ferencvaros beat Videoton 4 0 at the Groupama Arena in the 2014 15 Magyar Kupa Final 198 In the 2014 15 season of the Hungarian League Ferencvaros finished second and qualified for the first qualifying round of the 2015 16 UEFA Europa League season On 2 April 2016 Ferencvaros won their 29th Hungarian League title after losing to Debreceni VSC 2 1 at the Nagyerdei Stadion in the 2015 16 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I season 199 In the 2016 17 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I Ferencvaros finished fourth and they were preceded by champions Budapest Honved Videoton FC and Vasas SC 200 Nevertheless Ferencvaros won the 2017 Magyar Kupa Final against Vasas SC at the Groupama Arena on 31 May 2017 The match ended with a 1 1 draw but Ferencvaros won on penalty shoot out 201 As a consequence Ferencvaros were eligible to enter the 2017 18 UEFA Europa League In the first round Ferencvaros beat 2016 Latvian Higher League runner up FK Jelgava at the Groupama Arena on 29 June 2017 The goals were scored by Varga in the 11th and 69th minutes 202 In the second leg of the first round Ferencvaros managed to beat Jelgava 1 0 at the Zemgale Olympic Center Jelgava Latvia The only goal of the match was scored by Priskin in the 37th minute Ferencvaros won 3 0 on aggregate and qualified for the second round 203 Ferencvaros won their 30th Nemzeti Bajnoksag I title by winning the 2018 19 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I season Therefore they were eligible to enter the 2019 20 UEFA Champions League qualifiers In the first round of the 2019 20 UEFA Champions League qualifiers Ferencvaros beat PFC Ludogorets Razgrad 2 1 at the Groupama Arena on 10 July 2019 204 In the second leg Ferencvaros also could beat the Bulgarian champions by 3 2 at the Ludogorets Arena on 17 July 2019 2020s Edit nbsp Green monster fansOn 16 June 2020 Ferencvaros secured their 31st trophy by beating Budapest Honved FC at the Hidegkuti Nandor Stadion on the 30th match day of the 2019 20 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I season 205 nbsp nbsp Dibusz nbsp Botka nbsp Blazic nbsp Lovrencsics nbsp Heister nbsp Siger nbsp Kharatin nbsp Somalia nbsp Uzuni nbsp Nguen nbsp ZubkovThe 2020 21 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play off round lineup that qualified for the group stages against Molde FK at home In the first round of the 2020 21 UEFA Champions League Ferencvaros beat 2 0 both goals scored by South Sudanese Tokmac Nguen 2019 Allsvenskan winner Djurgardens IF Fotboll at Groupama Arena on 19 August 2020 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic only one leg was played Ferencvaros then humbled Celtic by winning 2 1 away from home 206 They went on to beat Molde 3 3 on away goals to advance to their first UEFA Champions League since 1995 96 207 208 In the group stage Ferencvaros was drawn into Group G along with FC Barcelona Juventus F C and Dynamo Kyiv On 20 October 2020 Barcelona hosted Ferencvaros and the Catalan giant beat the Hungarian team 5 1 209 The only Hungarian goal was scored by Ihor Kharatin in the 70th minute at the Camp Nou in Barcelona There was no attendance due to the restrictions of the pandemic On 28 October 2020 Ferencvaros hosted Dynamo Kyiv at the Groupama Arena 210 The referee of the match was Ivan Kruzliak and the match ended with a 2 2 draw Tokmac Nguen and Franck Boli scored the two Hungarian goals The attendance was 6 171 due to the restrictions On 4 November 2020 Ferencvaros hosted Juventus F C at the newly built Puskas Arena 211 The match ended with a 4 1 victory for the Italian club The only Hungarian goal was scored by Franck Boli On 24 November 2020 Ferencvaros was hosted by Juventus F C at the Juventus Stadium 212 The match ended with a 2 1 victory for the Italian club The winning goal came in the 90 2nd minute by Alvaro Morata The only Hungarian goal was scored by Myrto Uzuni On 2 December 2020 Ferencvaros hosted F C Barcelona at the Puskas Arena 213 The match ended with a 3 0 victory for the Catalan club The referee of the match was Aleksei Kulbakov from the Belarus On 8 December 2020 Dynamo Kyiv hosted Ferencvaros at the Olympiyskiy National Sports Complex in Kyiv 214 The match ended with a 1 0 defeat for the Hungarian club which meant their farewell from the European cups Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification JUV BAR DKV FER1 nbsp Juventus 6 5 0 1 14 4 10 15 a Advance to knockout phase 0 2 3 0 2 12 nbsp Barcelona 6 5 0 1 16 5 11 15 a 0 3 2 1 5 13 nbsp Dynamo Kyiv 6 1 1 4 4 13 9 4 Transfer to Europa League 0 2 0 4 1 04 nbsp Ferencvaros 6 0 1 5 5 17 12 1 1 4 0 3 2 2 Source UEFANotes a b Tied on head to head points 3 Head to head goal difference Juventus 1 Barcelona 1 On 20 April 2021 Ferencvaros won the 2020 21 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I season by beating archrival Ujpest FC 3 0 at the Groupama Arena The goals were scored by Myrto Uzuni 3rd and 77th minute and Tokmac Nguen 30th minute 215 On 4 June 2021 Serhii Rebrov officially resigned 216 Four key players Lovrencsics Isael Heister and Skvarka were sold in the summer of 2021 217 On 5 June 2021 Peter Stoger was appointed as the new coach of the club 218 Stoger previously managed FK Austria Wien 1 FC Koln and Borussia Dortmund Stoger debuted in the first round of the 2020 21 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase against FC Prishtina at the Groupama Arena on 6 July 2021 The match was won by Ferencvaros 3 0 219 In the second leg Ferencvaros beat Prishtina 3 1 at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium Pristina Kosovo on 13 July 2021 220 In the second round Ferencvaros beat FK Zalgiris 2 0 at the Groupama Arena in 20 July 2021 221 In the second leg Ferencvaros could also win 3 1 at the LFF Stadium in Vilnius Lithuania on 27 July 2021 222 In the third round Ferencvaros beat SK Slavia Prague 2 0 at the Groupama Arena on 4 August 2021 223 In the 44th minute Taras Kacharaba scored an own goal while Ihor Kharatin scored in the 50th minute In the second leg Ferencvaros lost 1 0 at the Fortuna Arena in Prague Czech Republic on 10 August 2021 Ferencvaros won 2 1 on aggregate 224 In the play off Ferencvaros was beaten by BSC Young Boys 3 2 at the Stadion Wankdorf in Bern Switzerland on 18 August 2021 225 In the second leg Ferencvaros was also beaten by 3 2 by Young Boys resulting in the exit of Ferencvaros from the UEFA Champions League 226 Consequently Ferencvaros entered the 2021 22 UEFA Europa League group stage Ferencvaros were drawn in Group G along with Bayer 04 Leverkusen Real Betis and Celtic F C Ferencvaros lost their first five matches However they could beat Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1 0 at the Groupama Arena on 9 December 2021 227 On 13 December 2021 Peter Stoger was sacked after losing 2 0 to Debreceni VSC at the Nagyerdei Stadion 228 229 230 On 20 December 2021 Stanislav Cherchesov was appointed as the new manager of the club 231 On 24 April 2022 Ferencvaros beat Ujpest FC in the 29th round of the 2021 22 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I and won their 33rd title 232 Ferencvaros entered the first round of the 2022 23 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase They drew 0 0 with FC Tobol at the Kostanay Central Stadium Kostanay Kazakhstan on 6 July 2022 233 In the second leg Ferencvaros beat 5 1 Tobol at the Groupama Arena on 13 July 2022 234 In the second round Ferencvaros lost 2 1 to SK Slovan Bratislava at the Groupama Arena on 20 July 2022 235 In the second leg Ferencvaros beat 4 1 the Slovak champion at the Tehelne pole Bratislava Slovakia on 27 July 2022 236 Franck Boli took the lead in the 20th minute Furthermore Kristoffer Zachariassen could score one more goal in the 31st minute 0 2 However SK Slovan Bratislava could score a goal in the 70 minute 1 2 equalizing the result on aggregate 3 3 In the remaining half an hour Ferencvaros could continue to dominate the match and score a goal in the 89th minute by Adama Traore and in the 95th minute by Aissa Laidouni In the third round Ferencvaros faced with the Azeri champions Qarabag FK On 3 August 2022 Ferencvaros drew 1 1 with Qarabag FK at the Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium in Baku Azerbaijan 237 However in the second leg on 9 August 2022 Ferencvaros lost 3 1 to the Azeri champions at home 238 The farewell from the 2022 23 UEFA Champions League meant that the club could continue in the 2022 23 UEFA Europa League group stage Ferencvaros won their first group match 3 2 against Trabzonspor on 8 September 2022 239 On 15 September 2022 Ferencvaros could beat 1 0 AS Monaco FC at the Stade Louis II in Monaco 240 On 5 May 2023 Ferencvaros won the 2022 23 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I season after Kecskemet lost 1 0 to Honved at the Bozsik Arena 241 After winning the season Pal Orosz said that it is quite unusual for a club to win the championship title for five consecutive seasons 242 Ferencvaros would then lose 3 0 on aggregate to Faroese side Klaksvikar Itrottarfelag more commonly known as KI in the 2023 24 UEFA Champions League first qualifying round including a 3 0 loss at home in the second leg on 7 July 2023 After the match Stanislav Cherchesov was sacked 243 See also EditFerencvarosi TCReferences Edit Football development in Hungary Official Website of Ferencvaros 4 December 2012 Archived from the original on 7 June 2014 Retrieved 16 March 2018 Football development in Hungary Official Website of Ferencvaros 4 December 2012 Archived from the original on 7 June 2014 Retrieved 16 March 2018 Hungarian League 1901 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1901 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Ferencvaros FIFA 16 November 2004 Archived from the original on July 2 2014 Challenge Cup 1901 02 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Challenge Cup 1902 03 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1903 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1905 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1906 07 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Challenge Cup 1908 09 RSSSF 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1908 09 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1909 10 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1910 11 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1911 12 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1912 13 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1911 12 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 A Fradi dicso multja 11 resz 1911 12 FTC Barati Kor 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1913 14 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1916 17 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1924 25 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1925 26 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1926 27 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1927 28 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Mitropa Cup 1928 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 Mitropa Cup 1928 Wildstat 16 November 2004 Elsokent Uruguay ult fel a futballvilag tronjara Nemzeti Sport 16 November 2004 A Fradi dicso multja FTC Barati Kor 16 November 2004 South American Trip of Ferencvaros FC 1929 Match Details by Pablo Ciullini on the RSSSF Mitropa Cup 1930 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 Hungarian League 1931 32 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1933 34 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1937 38 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1939 40 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Unbeaten during a League Season The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 A Fradi dicso multja 30 resz 1931 32 A Ferencvaros Barati Kore 10 June 2014 Mitropa Cup 1932 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 Mitropa Cup 1934 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 Mitropa Cup 1935 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 Mitropa Cup 1936 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 Mitropa Cup 1937 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 Hungarian League 1940 41 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian League 1948 49 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Hungarian Cup 1958 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 UEFA Cup Winners Cup UEFA 16 November 2004 Archived from the original on 22 December 2010 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1960 61 UEFA 16 November 2004 Archived from the original on 24 June 2010 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1962 63 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 Hungarian League 1962 63 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 UEFA European Cup 1963 64 UEFA 10 June 2014 Hungarian League 1964 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Agiriano Jon 15 September 2009 Una muestra europea El Athletic en Copa de Ferias y UEFA pt I A European sample Athletic in the Fairs Cup and UEFA Cup part I El Correo in Spanish Retrieved 16 March 2018 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1964 65 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 Glorious Hungarian history needs updating UEFA 21 February 2010 UEFA European Cup 1965 66 Keflavik 4 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1965 66 Ferencvaros 9 1 Keflavik UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1965 66 Ferencvaros 0 0 Panathinaikos UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1965 66 Panathinaikos 1 3 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1965 66 Internazionale 4 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1965 66 Ferencvaros 1 1 Internazionale UEFA 10 June 2014 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1966 67 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 Hungarian League 1967 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 Agiriano Jon 17 September 2009 La piedra del Ferencvaros El Athletic en Copa de Ferias y UEFA pt III The stone of Ferencvaros Athletic in the Fairs Cup and UEFA Cup part III El Correo in Spanish Retrieved 16 March 2018 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1967 68 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 Matches 11 September 1968 Ferencvaros 0 Leeds United 0 The Mighty Mighty Whites Retrieved 14 January 2018 Hungarian League 1968 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 November 2004 UEFA European Cup 1968 69 Match cancelled UEFA 10 June 2014 European Cup 1968 69 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1969 70 CSKA Sofia 2 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1969 70 Ferencvaros 4 1 CSKA Sofia UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1969 70 Leeds 3 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1969 70 Ferencvaros 0 3 Leeds UEFA 10 June 2014 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1970 71 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1970 71 Fenerbahce 1 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1970 71 Ferencvaros 3 1 Fenerbahce UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1970 71 Ferencvaros 6 0 Panionios UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1970 71 Panionios Ferencvaros cancelled UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1970 71 Braunschweig 1 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1970 71 Ferencvaros 5 2 Braunschweig UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1970 71 Ferencvaros 1 2 Zeljeznicar UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1970 71 Zeljeznicar 1 2 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1970 71 Ferencvaros 2 2 Wolverhampton UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1970 71 Wolverhampton 2 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1972 73 Floriana 1 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1972 73 Ferencvaros 6 1 Floriana UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1972 73 Ferencvaros 2 0 Sparta Prague UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1972 73 Sparta Prague 4 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1973 74 Ferencvaros 0 1 Gwardia Warsaw UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1973 74 Gwardia Warsaw 2 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1974 75 Ferencvaros 2 0 Cardiff City UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1974 75 Cardiff City 1 4 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1974 75 Liverpool 1 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1974 75 Ferencvaros 0 0 Liverpool UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1974 75 Malmo 1 3 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1974 75 Ferencvaros 1 1 Malmo UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1974 75 Ferencvaros 2 1 Red Star Belgrade UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1974 75 Red Star Belgrade 2 2 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1974 75 Dynamo Kyiv 3 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2014 Hungarian League 1975 76 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1976 77 Ferencvaros 5 1 Jeunesse Esch UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1976 77 Jeunesse Esch 2 6 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1976 77 Ferencvaros 1 0 Dresden UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1976 77 Dresden 4 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1977 78 Marek Dupnitsa 3 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1977 78 Ferencvaros 2 0 Marek Dupnitsa UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1978 79 Ferencvaros 2 0 Kalmar UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1978 79 Kalmar 2 2 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1978 79 Magdeburg 1 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1978 79 Ferencvaros 2 1 Magdeburg UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup 1979 80 Lokomotiv Sofia 3 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1979 80 Ferencvaros 2 0 Lokomotiv Sofia UEFA 10 June 2014 Hungarian League 1980 81 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1981 82 Ferencvaros 3 2 Banik Ostrava UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA European Cup 1981 82 Banik Ostrava 3 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1982 83 Ferencvaros 2 1 Athletic Bilbao UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1982 83 Athletic Bilbao 1 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Participaciones del Athletic en Europa 1972 1984 Athletic s participations in Europe 1972 1984 in Spanish El Correo Retrieved 16 March 2018 UEFA Cup 1982 83 Ferencvaros 1 1 FC Zurich UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1982 83 FC Zurich 1 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1983 84 PSV Eindhoven 4 2 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1983 84 Ferencvaros 0 2 PSV Eindhoven UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1989 90 Ferencvaros 5 1 Haka UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1989 90 Haka 1 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1989 90 Admira Wacker 1 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 12 December 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1989 90 Ferencvaros 0 1 Admira Wacker UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 12 December 2013 UEFA Cup 1977 78 Ferencvaros 2 0 Marek Dupnitsa UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1991 92 Levski Sofia 2 3 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1991 92 Ferencvaros 4 1 Levski Sofia UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1991 92 Werder Bremen 3 2 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1991 92 Ferencvaros 0 1 Werder Bremen UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1992 93 Wacker Innsbruck 3 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1992 93 Ferencvaros 1 2 Wacker Innsbruck UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1993 94 Ferencvaros 6 1 Dudelange UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1993 94 Dudelange 1 6 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1993 94 CSKA Moscow 2 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1993 94 Ferencvaros 2 1 CSKA Moscow UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1993 94 Porto 6 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2014 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1993 94 Ferencvaros 2 0 Porto UEFA 10 June 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2014 UEFA Champions League 1995 96 Anderlecht 0 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Champions League 1995 96 Ferencvaros 1 1 Anderlecht UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Champions League 1995 96 Group stage UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Champions League 1996 97 Goteborg 3 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Champions League 1996 97 Ferencvaros 1 1 Goteborg UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1996 97 Ferencvaros 3 1 Olympiacos UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1996 97 Olympiacos 0 3 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1996 97 Ferencvaros 3 2 Newcastle UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1996 97 Newcastle 4 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1997 98 Bohemians 0 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1997 98 Ferencvaros 5 0 Bohemians UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1997 98 Helsingborg 0 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1997 98 Ferencvaros 0 1 Helsingborg UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1997 98 OFI Crete 3 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1997 98 Ferencvaros 2 1 OFI Crete UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1998 99 Ferencvaros 6 0 CE Principat UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1998 99 CE Principat 1 8 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1998 99 Ferencvaros 4 2 AEK Athens UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1998 99 AEK Athens 4 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1999 2000 Ferencvaros 3 1 FC Tiraspol UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1999 2000 FC Tiraspol 1 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1999 2000 Teplice 3 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 1999 2000 Ferencvaros 1 1 Teplice UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Champions League 2001 02 Ferencvaros 0 0 Hajduk Split UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Champions League 2001 02 Hajduk Split 0 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Ferencvaros to float on stock exchange UEFA 21 February 2003 UEFA Champions League 2004 05 KF Tirana 2 3 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Champions League 2004 05 Ferencvaros 0 1 KF Tirana UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Champions League 2004 05 Ferencvaros 1 0 Sparta Prague UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Champions League 2004 05 Sparta Prague 1 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 Sparta Praha win after extra time UEFA 25 August 2004 UEFA Cup 2004 05 Millwall FC 1 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 10 June 2014 UEFA Cup 2004 05 Ferencvaros 3 1 Millwall FC UEFA 10 June 2014 Ferencvaros unafraid UEFA 4 November 2004 UEFA Cup 2004 05 Ferencvaros 1 1 Feyenoord Rotterdam UEFA 4 November 2004 Leaders maintain solid form UEFA 8 November 2004 UEFA Cup 2004 05 FC Schalke 04 2 0 Ferencvaros UEFA 25 November 2004 UEFA Cup 2004 05 Ferencvaros 1 2 FC Basel UEFA 1 December 2004 UEFA Cup 2004 05 Hearts of Midlothian 0 1 Ferencvaros UEFA 15 December 2004 No time for faint Hearts UEFA 15 December 2004 Hearts go out and coaches go crazy Guardian 17 December 2004 Hearts 0 1 Ferencvaros BBC 16 December 2004 Spreading the message in Hungary UEFA 16 November 2004 Ferencvaros settle for second best UEFA 6 June 2005 UEFA Cup 2005 06 Ferencvaros 0 2 Partizan Minsk UEFA 14 July 2005 Hungarians hope for European lift UEFA 14 July 2005 Tough ties lies in wait UEFA 24 June 2005 UEFA Cup 2005 06 Partizan Minsk 1 2 Ferencvaros UEFA 14 July 2005 Short learning fast at Ferencvaros helm UEFA 10 November 2009 Craig Short is named boss of Hungarian side Ferencvaros BBC 2 December 2009 UEFA Europa League 2011 12 Ferencvaros 3 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