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Mezőkövesdi Városi Stadion
Mezőkövesdi Városi Stadion is a sports stadium in Mezőkövesd, Hungary. The stadium is home to association football side Mezőkövesdi SE. The stadium has a capacity of 4,183. History The Hungarian government decided to support the reconstruction of the stadium by 400 million HUF. These funds covered expenses of the construction of the main stand. The renovated stadium opened on 5 June 2016. On 5 June 2016 the first match was played in the stadium. Mezőkövesdi SE hosted Dunaújváros PASE on the 30th match day in the 2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság II season. The match was won by the home team which also resulted the club's promotion to the 2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I. In the 2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season Diósgyőri VTK played some of their home matches due to the demolition of their home stadium Diósgyőri Stadion (1939), Diósgyőri Stadion. Nevertheless, when Diósgyőr hosted Mezőkövesdi SE, Mezőkövesd on the 31st match day the match was played at Debrec ...
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Bence Tóth (footballer, Born 1989)
Bence Tóth (born 27 July 1989 in Szolnok) is a Hungarian football player who currently plays for SV Neulengbach. He played his first league match in 2008. Tóth played for Hungary at the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt. Club statistics ''Updated to games played as of 19 May 2019.'' Honours * FIFA U-20 World Cup: **Third place: 2009 File:2009 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The vertical stabilizer of Air France Flight 447 is pulled out from the Atlantic Ocean; Barack Obama becomes the first African American to become President of the United States; 2009 Iran ... References 1989 births Living people Hungarian men's footballers Hungarian expatriate men's footballers Footballers from Szolnok Hungary men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders Ferencvárosi TC footballers Pápai FC footballers Paksi FC players Szolnoki MÁV FC footballers Mezőkövesdi SE footballers Gyirmót FC Győr players Nemzeti Baj ...
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Soproni VSE
Soproni VSE is a Hungarian football club in Sopron. The club's colours are purple and white. They won the Nemzeti Bajnokság II two times in 1945 and 1946, but they have never played in the first league. In 2011, the club won the championship in the third league, so in the 2011-12 season they were promoted to the Nemzeti Bajnokság II. It is a successor of FC Sopron FC Sopron was a Hungarian football club from the town of Sopron, near the Austrian border. It was founded in 1921 as ''Soproni Postás''. The club's home stadium is Stadion Városi with a capacity of 5,300. With the beginning of the season 2007 .... Current squad Sources: References External links Official website Football clubs in Hungary 1921 establishments in Hungary {{hungary-footyclub-stub ...
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Kaposvári Rákóczi FC
Kaposvári Rákóczi FC is a football club in Kaposvár, Hungary. Their home stadium is Stadion Kaposvár Rákoczi. The team is named after Francis II Rákóczi, a Transylvanian prince and national hero and they are also often referred to be the nickname ''Somogyiak'', referring to Somogy County, where the team plays. History 1923–2003 The team was formed on 15 August 1923 as the Rákóczi Sport Club by workers of the local ''Mezőgazdasági Ipari Részvénytársaság'' sugar factory. Though they originally played as amateurs, they played their first professional match against ''MÁV I.'' the following year. From this time forward the team would bounce back between the NB III and NB II. In 1941 the team awaited the arrival of István Avar, but his debut with the team was delayed by the second world war. After the war, the team really got going in 1960, where they won the NB III under the name ''Kaposvár Kinizsi''. In 1970 the team took back its classic name, ''Rákóczi' ...
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2014–15 Nemzeti Bajnokság II
The 2014–15 Nemzeti Bajnokság II football season was a single sixteen-team league, unlike previous years, which had two geographically-based sixteen-team groups. Kaposvár and Mezőkövesd were relegated from the 2013–14 Nemzeti Bajnokság I. Teams Stadium and locations Following is the list of clubs competing in ''2014–15 Nemzeti Bajnokság II'', with their location, stadium and stadium capacity. Personnel and kits Following is the list of clubs competing in 2013–14 Nemzeti Bajnokság II, with their manager, captain, kit manufacturer and shirt sponsor. League table Positions by round Results Top goalscorers Updated to games played on 22 November 2014 References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:2014-15 Nemzeti Bajnokság II Nemzeti Bajnokság II seasons 2014–15 in Hungarian football Hun The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe between the 4th and 6th century AD. According to European tradi ...
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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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2013–14 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
The 2013–14 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, also known as NB I, was the 112th season of top-tier football in Hungary. The league is officially named ''OTP Bank Liga'' for sponsorship reasons. The season began 26 July 2013 and concluded on 1 June 2014. Győr were the defending champions, having won their fourth Hungarian championship the previous season. Teams BFC Siófok and Egri FC finished the 2012–13 season in the last two places and thus were relegated to their respective NB II divisions. The two relegated teams were replaced with the champions of the two 2012–13 NB II groups, Mezőkövesd SE of the East Group and Puskás Akadémia FC of the West Group. Each of the first two teams in the first division. Stadium and locations Following is the list of clubs competing in ''2013–14 Nemzeti Bajnokság I'', with their location, stadium and stadium capacity. Personnel and kits Following is the list of clubs competing in ''2013–14 Nemzeti Bajnokság I'', with their manager, ca ...
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2016–17 Magyar Kupa
The 2016–17 Magyar Kupa (English: ''Hungarian Cup'') was the 77th season of Hungary's annual knock-out cup football competition. The 2017 Magyar Kupa Final was won by Ferencvárosi TC on penalties against Vasas SC on 31 May 2017. Results Round of 128 , - , colspan="3" align="center" style="background:#fcc;", 14 September 2016 , - , colspan="3" align="center" style="background:#fcc;", 21 September 2016 Round of 64 , - , colspan="3" align="center" style="background:#fcc;", 25 October 2016 , - , colspan="3" align="center" style="background:#fcc;", 26 October 2016 Round of 32 The third round of the 2016–17 Magyar Kupa was held on 29 and 30 November 2016. Round of 16 The 8th finals were competed between 11 February 2017 and 1 March 2017. 1st leg 2nd leg Quarter finals 1st leg 2nd leg Semi-finals The draw of the semi-fin ...
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István Vad
István Vad (born 30 May 1979) is a Hungarian football referee. He has been an international FIFA-listed official since 2007. His father, István Vad Sr., was also an international referee who previously played as a forward for Ferencváros, while his grandfather (also named István Vad) was a referee in Hungary. His sister, Anita Vad, also referees football. Because of his footballing lineage, Vad is known in Hungary as István Vad II. After being promoted to the FIFA list of international referees at the start of 2007, Vad took charge of his first matches in European competition in July 2007. He refereed his first senior international game in October 2008, followed by his first foray into the group stage of the UEFA Europa League a year later. In 2010–11, he took charge of his first match in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League, and capped the season by being named as the fourth official for the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final. He worked as the additional assistant r ...
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Patrik Vass
Patrik Vass (born 17 January 1993) is a Hungarian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... player who plays for Nyíregyháza. Club statistics ''Updated to games played as of 7 February 2022.'' External linksProfile at HLSZProfile at MLSZ * 1993 births Living people Footballers from Budapest Hungarian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders MTK Budapest FC players Vasas SC players Gyirmót FC Győr players Zalaegerszegi TE players Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC players Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Nemzeti Bajnokság II players {{Hungary-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Máté Kiss
Máté Kiss (born 30 April 1991, in Győr) is a Hungarian football player who currently plays for Győri ETO FC. Career Kiss began his career with Győri ETO FC and was in 2008 promoted to the senior team; he gave his debut on 10 April 2009 against MTK Hungária FC. International career He presented his country at 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt. He played three games and his sole goal scored became the Goal of the Tournament. Club statistics ''Updated to games played as of 11 May 2014.'' Honours * FIFA U-20 World Cup: **Third place: 2009 File:2009 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The vertical stabilizer of Air France Flight 447 is pulled out from the Atlantic Ocean; Barack Obama becomes the first African American to become President of the United States; 2009 Iran ... References External links * 1991 births Living people Footballers from Győr Hungarian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Hungary men's youth int ...
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Marek Střeštík
Marek Střeštík (born 1 February 1987) is a Czech footballer who currently plays for Austrian club SV Waidhofen/Thaya. He is half Czech and half Hungarian background; his father is ethnic Czech, his mother is Hungarian. Beside Czech, Střeštík also speaks Hungarian and Slovak on native level. Career Club career Ahead of the 2019/20 season, Střeštík joined 1. SK Prostějov. He left the club at the end of 2019. In February 2020, he moved to Austrian club SV Langenrohr. On 7 May 2020, fellow league club, SV Waidhofen/Thaya, confirmed that Střeštík would join the club for the upcoming season.Transfernews
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''Updated to games played as of 9 December 2017.''


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