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Honvéd or Honved may refer to: Hungarian Army * Royal Hungarian Landwehr (1867-1918) * Royal Hungarian Army (1920-1945) * Hungarian Defence Force (1946-present) Hungarian sports teams * Budapest Honvéd FC, a Hungarian football team * Budapesti Honvéd SE (athletics) * Budapesti Honvéd SE (canoeing) * Budapesti Honvéd SE (fencing) * Budapesti Honvéd SE (men's water polo), a Hungarian water polo team * Budapesti Honvéd SE (men's basketball), a Hungarian basketball team * Budapesti Honvéd SE (swimming) * Szegedi Honvéd SE Szegedi Honvéd SE was a Hungarian football club from the town of Szeged. History Szegedi Honvéd SE debuted in the 1951 season of the Hungarian League and finished tenth. They were dissolved in 1953 and replaced in the Hungarian League by Sze ...
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Royal Hungarian Landwehr
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Royal Hungarian Army
The Royal Hungarian Army ( hu, Magyar Királyi Honvédség, german: Königlich Ungarische Armee) was the name given to the land forces of the Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946), Kingdom of Hungary in the period from 1922 to 1945. Its name was inherited from the Royal Hungarian Honvéd which went under the same Hungarian title of ''Magyar Királyi Honvédség'' from 1867 to 1918. Initially restricted by the Treaty of Trianon to 35,000 men, the army was steadily upgraded during the 1930s and fought on the side of the Axis powers in the World War II, Second World War. History Background As a vanquished power in the First World War, Hungary had hardly grown at all in the immediate post-war years thanks to the territorial demands of its old and new neighbouring states, the Kingdom of Rumania, First Czechoslovak Republic, Czechoslovakia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. The Hungarian Red Army that was formed during the period of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, in which man ...
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Hungarian Defence Force
The Hungarian Defence Forces ( hu, Magyar Honvédség) is the national defence force of Hungary. Since 2007, the Hungarian Armed Forces is under a unified command structure. The Ministry of Defence maintains the political and civil control over the army. A subordinate Joint Forces Command is coordinating and commanding the HDF corps. In 2020, the armed forces had 22,700 personnel on active duty. In 2019, military spending was $1.904 billion, about 1.22% of the country's GDP, well below the NATO target of 2%.Stockholm International Peace Research Institute: Military Expenditure Database
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Budapest Honvéd FC
Budapest Honvéd Football Club (), commonly known as Budapest Honvéd or simply Honvéd, is a Hungarian sports club based in Kispest, Budapest, with the colours of red and black. The club is best known for its football team. ''Honvéd'' means the Homeland Defence. Originally formed as ''Kispest AC'', they became ''Kispest FC'' in 1926 before reverting to their original name in 1944. The team enjoyed a golden age during the 1950s when it was renamed ''Budapesti Honvéd SE'' and became the Hungarian Army team. The club's top players from this era, Ferenc Puskás, Sándor Kocsis, József Bozsik, Zoltán Czibor, and Gyula Grosics helped the club win the Hungarian League four times during the 1950s and also formed the nucleus of the legendary Hungarian national team popularly known as the '' Mighty Magyars.'' During the 1980s and early 1990s, the club enjoyed another successful period, winning a further eight Hungarian League titles. They also won league and cup doubles in 1985 and ...
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Budapesti Honvéd SE (athletics)
The Budapesti Honvéd SE Athletics section was created in 1950 and is one of the most successful athletics teams in Hungary. Achievements A szakosztály eredményei
honved.hu


Notable athletes

* Zoltán Adamik * * Zoltán Cziffra * Zétény Dombi * Géza Fejér *

Budapesti Honvéd SE (canoeing)
Budapesti Honvéd SE is a canoeing team based in Budapest Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the Danube river; the city has an estimated population ..., Hungary. Bp. Honvéd's canoeing section is composed of men and women teams. International success Olympic medalists The team's olympic medalists are shown below. World Championships European Championships References External linksKayak-Canoe section websiteOfficial Budapesti Honvéd SE website {{DEFAULTSORT:Budapesti Honved SE (canoeing) Sport in Budapest Canoe clubs Canoeing in Hungary Sports clubs and teams in Hungary ...
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Budapesti Honvéd SE (fencing)
Budapesti Honvéd SE created a fencing section in 1950, which had one of the most successful teams in Hungary. Achievements Current squad Technical and Managerial Staff Fencing team officials according to the official website: Athletes Men's squad Women's squad Fencing Hall *Name: Tüzér utcai Vívócsarnok *City: Budapest, Hungary *Address: H-1134 Budapest, XIII. district, Dózsa György út 55. International success Olympic medalists The team's olympic medalists are shown below. File:Pézsa Tibor fortepan 84707.jpg, Tibor Pézsa(1957–1973) File:Krisztian Kulcsar podium 2013 Fencing WCH FMS-EQ t214543.jpg, Krisztián Kulcsár File:Award ceremony EFS-EQ 2013 Fencing WCH t215801.jpg, Tímea Nagy (1991–2010) File:Geza Imre Challenge SNCF Reseau 2016 teams t125118.jpg, Géza Imre (1996– ) File:Gabor Boczko Challenge RFF t162159.jpg, Gábor Boczkó (1997– ) File:Peter Somfai Challenge SNCF Reseau 2016 t120919.jpg, Péter Somfai World Championships European ...
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Budapesti Honvéd SE (men's Water Polo)
Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület is a Hungarian water polo club that is part of the Budapest-based multi-sports club with the same name. Founded in 1950, they won six Hungarian championships and eight Hungarian cup titles. In 2004, beside the domestic league success the team also collected the most prestigious continental cup, the LEN Euroleague, and later triumphed over LEN Cup winners CN Barcelona with a scoreline of 10–9 to win the LEN European Supercup. Since 1 July 2010 the club is officially known as Groupama Honvéd, following the club has agreed on a sponsorship deal with international insurance company Groupama. Naming history * Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület (BHSE): (1949 – 1990) * In 1990 the water polo section was defunct. * Honvéd-Spartacus VE: (1998/99) - Merged with Budapesti Spartacus SC * Bp. Honvéd-Domino: (1999/00 – 2000/01) - the first naming sponsor * Domino-BHSE: (2001/02 – 2006/07) * Domino Honvéd: (2007/08 – 2009/10) * Groupama Honvà ...
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Budapesti Honvéd SE (men's Basketball)
Budapesti Honvéd SE is a basketball club based in Budapest, Hungary. With 33 Hungarian Championships and 17 Hungarian Cups won from the 1950s to the 1990s, it is the most successful team in the Hungarian national basketball league. The club was relegated from the 1st division in 2001, but continued as an amateur club in the 3rd division. Between 2004 and 2022 they have played in the 2nd division. History The team was founded in 1950. In their first season they finished 3rd (with equal points as the champions, MAFC, and the runner-up, Vasas). Over the following 18 seasons they won 17 championships (in 1956 they finished unbeaten as runner-up because of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956). From 1951 to 1960 they lost only one match, going unbeaten from 18 October 1954 to 6 October 1960. Between 1970 and 1975 they won two more championships, but between 1976 and 1986 they dominated again, winning every championship during this period. In the next 6 seasons they finished once as r ...
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Budapesti Honvéd SE (swimming)
The Budapesti Honvéd SE Swimming section was created in 1950 and is one of the most successful athletics teams in Hungary. Homeground and training place are the club's own Honvéd Sportuszoda. Achievements A szakosztály eredményei
honved.hu


Notable athletes

* * * * Imre Nyéki *