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Ferencvárosi Torna Club founded in 1899, is a major Hungarian
multi-sport club A sports club or sporting club, sometimes an athletics club or sports society or sports association, is a group of people formed for the purpose of playing sports. Sports clubs range from organisations whose members play together, unpaid, and ...
based in
Ferencváros Ferencváros () is the 9th district of Budapest ( hu, Budapest IX. kerülete), Hungary. Name The southern suburb of Pest was named after King Francis I on 4 December 1792 when he was crowned king of Hungary. History The development of Fe ...
district of
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. The well-supported men's
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 ...
team is the most popular team in the country. The parent multisport club Ferencvárosi TC divisions include women's football,
women's handball A woman is an adult female human. Prior to adulthood, a female human is referred to as a girl (a female child or adolescent). The plural ''women'' is sometimes used in certain phrases such as "women's rights" to denote female humans regardle ...
, men's futsal, men's ice hockey, men's handball, men's water polo, cycling, gymnastics, athletics, wrestling, curling and swimming teams, some of which are highly successful.


Departments


Team sports

* Football: **
men's football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is to ...
(since 1899) ** women's football (since 2004) * Handball: ** men's handball (since 1950) **
women's handball A woman is an adult female human. Prior to adulthood, a female human is referred to as a girl (a female child or adolescent). The plural ''women'' is sometimes used in certain phrases such as "women's rights" to denote female humans regardle ...
(since 1950) * Water polo: ** men's water polo (since 1904) **
women's water polo A woman is an adult female human. Prior to adulthood, a female human is referred to as a girl (a female child or Adolescence, adolescent). The plural ''women'' is sometimes used in certain phrases such as "women's rights" to denote female hum ...
* Ice hockey: ** men's ice hockey (since 1928) ** women's ice hockey * Nine-pin bowling (since 1948) * Curling (since 2008) * Synchronized swimming (since 2015)


Individual sports

*
Athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
(since 1903) * Boxing (since 1910) * Canoeing (since 1955) * Cycling (since 1910) * Gymnastics (since 1904) * Fencing (1904–1915, 1922–1945, since 2017) * Swimming (since 1904) * Skating (since 2019) * Triathlon (since 2015) * Wrestling (since 1912)


Dissolved departments

* Basketball **
women's basketball Women's basketball is the team sport of basketball played by women. It began being played in 1892, one year after men's basketball, at Smith College in Massachusetts. It spread across the United States, in large part via women's college compet ...
(1993–2000, 2010–2012)


Sport facilities

The football team plays in
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in
Ferencváros Ferencváros () is the 9th district of Budapest ( hu, Budapest IX. kerülete), Hungary. Name The southern suburb of Pest was named after King Francis I on 4 December 1792 when he was crowned king of Hungary. History The development of Fe ...
,
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 ...
. The handball teams play in the Elek Gyula Aréna. The boxing, cycling, fencing and wrestling departments play in the FTC-MVM Népligeti Sportközpont. The ice hockey team play in the
Tüskecsarnok Tüskecsarnok is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Budapest, Hungary. It is primarily used for ice sports and is the home arena of Hungarian top division ice hockey Ice hockey (or simply hockey) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually ...
, the water polo team play at Komjádi Béla Sportuszoda, the women's football team play at Kocsis Sándor Sportközpont, the short track speed skating department play at Gyakorló Jégcsarnok, the curling team play at Kamaraerdei Curling Club, the canoeing department using facilities at ELTE Vízisporttelep.


Supporters and rivalries


Supporters

Supporters of Ferencváros are mainly from the capital city of Hungary, Budapest. However, the club is popular all over Hungary.


Notable supporters

* László Aradszky, singer *
Fecó Balázs Fecó Balázs (born Ferenc Balázs; Budapest, 2 March 1951 – 26 November 2020) was a Hungarian singer, songwriter, and keyboardist and the founder of popular Hungarian rock band Korál. Biography Balázs was born in Budapest and attended ...
, singer and songwriter *
Imre Bajor Imre Bajor (9 March 1957 – 6 August 2014) was a Hungarian actor and comedian. References External links * 1957 births 2014 deaths Hungarian male film actors Hungarian comedians Male actors from Budapest Deaths from brain cancer i ...
, actor *
Zsolt Baumgartner Zsolt Baumgartner (born 1 January 1981) is a Hungarian former racing driver who raced for the Jordan and Minardi teams in Formula One. He remains the only Hungarian driver to have competed and to have scored a point in Formula One. Career Baumg ...
, racing driver *
Gyula Bodrogi Gyula Bodrogi (born 15 April 1934) is a Hungarian television and film actor. Selected filmography * '' Sleepless Years'' (1959) * '' Cantata'' (1963) * ''Twenty Hours'' (1965) * '' The Testament of Aga Koppanyi'' (1967) * '' Irány Mexikó!' ...
, actor *
István Bujtor István Bujtor (5 May 1942 – 25 September 2009), born István Frenreisz, was a Hungarian actor, director, producer and screenplay writer. He starred in the TV mini-series Mathias Sandorf based on the novel Mathias Sandorf by Jules Verne as ...
, actor, director, producer and screenplay writer * Zsuzsa Csala, actress *
Károly Eperjes Károly Eperjes (born 17 February 1954 in Hegykő) is a Kossuth Prize winner Hungarian stage and film actor, member of the National Theatre in Budapest. Eperjes appeared in more than fifty films since 1982. Selected filmography Awards * J ...
, actor *
Bertalan Farkas Bertalan Farkas (born August 2, 1949) is the first Hungarian Astronaut#Cosmonaut, cosmonaut, space exploration, space explorer and fighter pilot. Hungary became Timeline of space travel by nationality, the seventh nation to be represented in spac ...
, cosmonaut *
Tivadar Farkasházy Tivadar Farkasházy (nickname "Teddy") (born 15 December 1945 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian humorist, author, and journalist. Biography He graduated at Corvinus University of Budapest majoring in economical planning/mathematics in 19 ...
, humorist, author, and journalist *
Károly Frenreisz Károly Frenreisz (born 8 November 1946, Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian rock singer and songwriter. Life Frenreisz first studied piano and then learned to play the clarinet, saxophone, and bass. He was from 1965 to 1971 part of the band Me ...
, singer and songwriter *
Gyula Grosics Gyula Grosics (; 4 February 1926 – 13 June 2014) was a Hungarian football goalkeeper who played 86 times for the Hungary national football team and was part of the "Golden Team" of the 1950s. Regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all ...
, footballer * László Helyey, actor *
Ferenc Karinthy Ferenc Karinthy (June 2, 1921 – February 29, 1992) was a Hungarian novelist, playwright, journalist, editor and translator, as well as a water polo champion. He authored more than a dozen novels. His father was the writer and journalist Frigyes ...
, novelist, playwright, journalist, editor and translator *
Zoltán Kocsis Zoltán Kocsis (; 30 May 1952 – 6 November 2016) was a Hungarian pianist, conductor and composer. Biography Studies Born in Budapest, he began his musical studies at the age of five and continued them at the Béla Bartók Conservatory in 19 ...
, pianist, conductor and composer * László Komár, singer *
János Koós János Koós (born Kupsa; 20 November 1937 – 2 March 2019) was a Hungarian Pop music, pop singer, who became successful in the 1960s after participation in the talent show ''Táncdalfesztivál''. Early life János Koós (né Kupsa) was born i ...
, singer * István Kovács, boxer *
Kati Kovács Kati Kovács (born Katalin Anna Sarolta Kovács 25 October 1944), is a Ferenc Liszt and Kossuth Award-winning Hungarian pop-rock singer, performer, lyricist and actress. She is one of the most famous singers of Hungary with dozens of recorded ...
, singer, performer, lyricist and actress *
András Kozák András Kozák (23 February 1943 – 24 February 2005) was a Hungarian film actor. He appeared in more than seventy films from 1962 to 2005. Selected filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kozak, Andras 1943 births 200 ...
, actor *
Peter Leko Peter Leko ( hu, Lékó Péter; born September 8, 1979) is a Hungarian chess player and commentator. He became the world's youngest grandmaster in 1994. He narrowly missed winning the Classical World Chess Championship 2004: the match was draw ...
, chess player * Péter Máté, singer, composer, and pianist * Erika Miklósa, coloratura soprano *
Zoltán Mucsi Zoltán Mucsi (born 8 September 1957 in Abony) is a Hungarian actor. He has appeared in more than sixty films since his debut in 1983. Zoltán Mucsi was born in Abony, and in his childhood, he originally wanted to be a footballer. In 1979 he jo ...
, actor *
Feró Nagy Ferenc "Feró" Nagy (born 14 January 1946 in Letenye, Hungary) is a Hungary, Hungarian rock singer and musician. Although not proficient on any instrument, he can play the guitar, the harmonica, the saxophone and the piano. Career Feró studie ...
, singer and musician *
Gyula Ortutay Gyula Ortutay (24 March 1910 – 22 March 1978) was a Hungarian ethnographer and politician, who served as Minister of Religion and Education between 1947 and 1950. Biography Early life Born in Szabadka (now: ''Subotica'', Serbia) to a Catho ...
, ethnographer and politician *
András Rédli András Rédli (born 21 October 1983) is a Hungarian right-handed épée fencer, 2010 team European champion, 2014 individual European champion, 2013 team world champion, and 2016 Olympic medalist. Career Rédli won the team gold medal in the ...
, fencer *
Imre Sinkovits Imre Sinkovits (21 September 1928 in Budapest – 18 January 2001 in Budapest) was a Hungarian actor. Career After a year in Downtown Theatre and another in Youth Theatre, in 1949 he got a job in National Theatre, where he stayed until ...
, actor *
Gyula Szabó Gyula Szabó (15 July 1930 – 4 April 2014) was a Hungarians, Hungarian actor. He won two Mari Jászai Prizes. He appeared in forty movies between 1953 and 2002. He is best known for appearing in movies such as ''Ifjú szívvel'' (1953), ...
, actor *
István Tarlós István Tarlós (; 26 May 1948) is a Hungarian politician who served as the Mayor of Budapest from 2010 to 2019. Previously he served as the Mayor of the Third District (Óbuda-Békásmegyer) of the city between 1990 and 2006 (as an independent ...
, politician * Gábor Wéber, racing driver and commentator


Friendships

The fans have friendships with fans of
Rapid Wien Sportklub Rapid Wien (), commonly known as Rapid Vienna, is an Austrian football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid has won the most Austrian championship titles (32), including the first title in the season 1911–12, ...
and
Panathinaikos Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos ( el, Παναθηναϊκός Αθλητικός Όμιλος, literally in English: "Panathenaic Athletic Club" or Panathinaikos A.C.), also known simply as Panathinaikós , is a major Greek multi-sport club ba ...
, and as all three play in Green the alliance is nicknamed the "Green Brothers". They also have friendly relations in Hungary with fans of
Zalaegerszeg Zalaegerszeg (; hr, Jegersek; sl, Jageršek; german: Egersee) is the administrative center of Zala County, Zala county in western Hungary. Location Zalaegerszeg lies on the banks of the Zala River, close to the Slovenian and Austrian borders and ...
and in Poland with
Śląsk Wrocław Wrocławski Klub Sportowy Śląsk Wrocław Spółka Akcyjna, commonly known as WKS Śląsk Wrocław, Śląsk Wrocław () or simply Śląsk, is a Polish football club based in Wrocław that plays in Ekstraklasa, the highest level of the Polish fo ...
and
Bałtyk Gdynia Bałtyk Gdynia is a Polish football club from Gdynia. The club is named after the Baltic Sea. History The club was established in 1930 by football enthusiasts from the developing city. Bałtyk is the oldest football club from Gdynia, which sti ...
.


Rivalries

Ferencváros have rivalry with several teams from Budapest including
MTK Budapest Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre is a multi-sports club from Budapest, founded in 1888. It has sections for football, handball, basketball, volleyball, futsal, ice hockey, water polo, cycling, gymnastics, athletics, fencing, canoeing, boxing, wrestlin ...
,
Újpest Újpest (; german: Neu-Pest, en, New Pest) is the 4th District in Budapest, Hungary. It is located on the left bank of the Danube River. The name Újpest means "New Pest" because the city was formed on the border of the city of Pest, Hungary i ...
, Honvéd,
Vasas SC Vasas may refer to: *Vasas SC, Hungarian sports club *Győri Vasas, former name of Hungarian sports club Győri ETO (1950-65) *Mihály Vasas (born 1933), Hungarian footballer and manager *Zoltán Vasas Zoltán Vasas (born 5 November 1977) is a ...
, and several provincial clubs such as
Debrecen Debrecen ( , is Hungary's second-largest city, after Budapest, the regional centre of the Northern Great Plain region and the seat of Hajdú-Bihar County. A city with county rights, it was the largest Hungarian city in the 18th century and i ...
and
Diósgyőr Diósgyőr (Hungarian: dioːʒɟøːr is a historical town in Hungary, today it is a part of Miskolc. The medieval castle in Diósgyőr was a favourite holiday residence of Hungarian kings and queens; today it is a popular tourist attraction. The ...
. The biggest rivalry is with
Újpest Újpest (; german: Neu-Pest, en, New Pest) is the 4th District in Budapest, Hungary. It is located on the left bank of the Danube River. The name Újpest means "New Pest" because the city was formed on the border of the city of Pest, Hungary i ...
, which dates back to the 1930s when Újpest won their first Hungarian Football League title. Since then, the fixture between the two teams attracts the most spectators in the domestic league. The matches between the two teams often end in violence which causes big trouble for the Hungarian football. The proposal of personal registration was refused by both clubs. The fixture between Ferencváros and
MTK Budapest FC Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre Budapest Futball Club or shortly MTK is a Hungarian football club based in Józsefváros, Budapest. The team currently plays in the Nemzeti Bajnokság II. The club's colours are blue and white. As one of the most suc ...
is called the ''Örökrangadó'' or ''Eternal derby''. It is the oldest football rivalry in Hungary, which dates back as early as the 1903 football season when Ferencváros first won the Hungarian League. In the following three decades either Ferencváros or MTK Budapest won the domestic league. Bp. Honvéd are also considered fierce rivals as the clubs are in very close proximity to each other and in the past frequently competed for honours.


Honours


Active departments


Football (men's)

* Hungarian Championship **Winners (34) (record):
1903 Events January * January 1 – Edward VII is proclaimed Emperor of India. * January 19 – The first west–east transatlantic radio broadcast is made from the United States to England (the first east–west broadcast having been ...
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1905 As the second year of the massive Russo-Japanese War begins, more than 100,000 die in the largest world battles of that era, and the war chaos leads to the 1905 Russian Revolution against Nicholas II of Russia (Shostakovich's 11th Symphony i ...
, 1906–07, 1908–09, 1909–10, 1910–11, 1911–12, 1912–13, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1927–28, 1931–32, 1933–34, 1937–38, 1939–40, 1940–41, 1948–49, 1962–63,
1964 Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 - In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch ...
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1967 Events January * January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair. * January 5 ** Spain and Romania sign an agreement in Paris, establishing full consular and ...
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1968 The year was highlighted by protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide. Events January–February * January 5 – "Prague Spring": Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. * Januar ...
, 1975–76, 1980–81, 1991–92, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2015–16, 2018–19, 2019–20,
2020–21 The dash is a punctuation mark consisting of a long horizontal line. It is similar in appearance to the hyphen but is longer and sometimes higher from the baseline. The most common versions are the endash , generally longer than the hyphen b ...
, 2021–22,
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* Hungarian Second League ** Winners (1): 2008–09 *
Hungarian Cup The Hungarian Cup ( hu, Magyar Kupa) is the Hungarian cup competition for football clubs. It was started by the Hungarian Football Association, the ''Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség,'' in 1909, eight years after the commencement of the Hungarian ...
** Winners (24) (record): 1912–13, 1921–22, 1926–27, 1927–28, 1932–33, 1934–35, 1941–42, 1942–43, 1943–44, 1955–58, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1990–91, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2021–22 *
Hungarian Super Cup The Hungarian Super Cup is an annual association football match between the League ( Nemzeti Bajnokság I) champions and the Cup (Magyar Kupa) winners. Winners (*) due to violent incidents during the recent 1997–98 Magyar Kupa Final betwee ...
''(defunct)'' **Winners (6) (record): 1993, 1994, 1995, 2004, 2015, 2016 *
Hungarian League Cup The Hungarian League Cup ( hu, Magyar Ligakupa) was an annual football tournament contested by clubs in the Hungarian League. It was created in 2007 and the competition only lasted for 8 seasons, being cancelled in 2015/2016. Ligakupa Finals The ...
''(defunct)'' ** Winners (2):
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, 2014–15 *
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup The Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, sometimes referred to as the European Fairs Cup, Fairs Cities' Cup, or simply as the Fairs Cup, was a European Association football, football competition played between 1955 and 1971. It is often considered the predecess ...
''(defunct, predecessor of UEFA Cup)'' ** Winners (1): 1964–65 *
Mitropa Cup The Mitropa Cup, officially called the La Coupe de l'Europe Centrale or Central European Cup, was one of the first international major European football cups for club sides. It was conducted among the successor states of the former Austria-Hungar ...
''(defunct)'' **Winners (2):
1928 Events January * January – British bacteriologist Frederick Griffith reports the results of Griffith's experiment, indirectly proving the existence of DNA. * January 1 – Eastern Bloc emigration and defection: Boris Bazhanov, J ...
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1937 Events January * January 1 – Anastasio Somoza García becomes President of Nicaragua. * January 5 – Water levels begin to rise in the Ohio River in the United States, leading to the Ohio River flood of 1937, which continues into Fe ...
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Challenge Cup The Challenge Cup is a knockout rugby league cup competition organised by the Rugby Football League, held annually since 1896, with the exception of 1915–1919 and 1939–1940, due to World War I and World War II respectively. It involves am ...
''(defunct)'' **Winners (1): 1908–09


Water polo (men's)

* Hungarian Championship **Winners (24):
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
, 1911 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1911, 1912 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1912, 1913 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1913, 1918 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1918, 1919 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1919, 1920 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1920, 1921 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1921, 1922 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1922, 1925 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1925, 1926 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1926, 1927 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1927, 1944 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1944, 1956 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1956, 1962 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1962, 1963 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1963, 1965 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1965, 1968 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1968, 1987–88 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1987–88, 1989–90 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1989–90, 1999–2000 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 1999–00, 2017–18 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 2017–18, 2018–19 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 2018–19, 2021–22 Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), 2021–22 *Magyar Kupa (men's water polo), Hungarian Cup ** Winners (22) (record): 1923, 1924, 1926, 1949, 1957, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1996, 2018 Magyar Kupa (men's water polo), 2018, 2019 Magyar Kupa (men's water polo), 2019, 2020 Magyar Kupa (men's water polo), 2020, 2021 Magyar Kupa (men's water polo), 2021, 2022 Magyar Kupa (men's water polo), 2022 *LEN Champions League ** Winners (1): 2018–19 LEN Champions League, 2018–19 *LEN Cup Winners' Cup ''(defunct)'' **Winners (4) (record): 1974–75, 1977–78, 1979–80, 1997–98 *LEN Super Cup **Winners (4): 1978, 1980, 2018 LEN Super Cup, 2018, 2019 LEN Super Cup, 2019


Ice hockey (men's)

*OB I Bajnokság, Hungarian Championship: **Winners (29) (record): 1950–51, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1966–67, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1983–84, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1996–97, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22 *Hungarian Cup (men's ice hockey), Hungarian Cup: **Winners (15) (record): 1967–68, 1968–69, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1982–83, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1994–95, 2019–20 *Panonian League: **Winners (1): 2002–03 Panonian League season, 2002–03 *Erste Liga (ice hockey), Erste Liga: **Winners (2): 2018–19 Erste Liga season, 2018–19, 2019–20 Erste Liga season, 2019–20


Handball (women's)

*Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women's handball), Hungarian Championship **Winners (13): 1966, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2006–07, 2014–15 Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women's handball), 2014–15, 2020–21 Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women's handball), 2020–21 *Magyar Kupa (women's handball), Hungarian Cup ** Winners (13): 1967, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2016–17 Magyar Kupa (women's handball), 2016–17, 2021–22 Magyar Kupa (women's handball), 2021–22 *Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup, EHF Cup Winners' Cup ''(defunct)'' **Winners (3) (record): 1978 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup, 1977–78, 2010–11 Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup, 2010–11, 2011–12 Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup, 2011–12 *Women's EHF European League, EHF Cup **Winner (1): 2005–06


Football (women's)

*Női NB I, Hungarian Championship **Winners (5): 2014–15, 2015–16, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22 *Hungarian Women's Cup, Hungarian Cup **Winners (6) (record): 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021


Handball (men's)

*Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B (men's handball), Hungarian Second League **Winners (3): 1970, 2008–09, 2016–17 *Magyar Kupa (men's handball), Hungarian Cup ** Winner (1): 1963


Inactive departments


Basketball (women's)

*Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A (women's basketball), Hungarian Championship **Winner (1): 1996–97 *Magyar Kupa (women's basketball), Hungarian Cup **Winner (1): 1995–96


International honours


Notable former players


Olympic champions

:hu:A Ferencvárosi Torna Club olimpiai bajnokainak listája, A Ferencvárosi Torna Club olimpiai bajnokainak listája * Antal Kocsis, boxing * István Molnár (water polo), István Molnár, water polo * Jenő Dalnoki, football * Dezső Fábián, water polo * György Kárpáti, water polo * Éva Novák-Gerard, Éva Novák, swimming * Ilona Novák, swimming * Miklós Szilvási, wrestling (Greco-Roman) * Károly Szittya, water polo * Katalin Szőke, swimming * Miklós Ambrus, water polo * László Felkai, water polo * Dezső Gyarmati, water polo * Dezső Novák, football * Zoltán Varga (footballer, born 1945), Zoltán Varga, football * Mihály Hesz, canoe sprint * István Juhász (footballer), István Juhász, football * Miklós Páncsics, football * Lajos Szűcs (footballer, born 1943), Lajos Szűcs, football * Zoltán Magyar, gymnastics * György Gerendás, water polo * András Sike, wrestling (Greco-Roman) * Teslim Fatusi, football * Zoltán Kósz, water polo * Bulcsú Székely, water polo * Danuta Kozák, canoe sprint * Shaoang Liu, short track speed skating


Presidents

List of the presidents of the Ferencvárosi TC: * 1899–1920: :hu:Springer Ferenc, Ferenc Springer * 1920–1923: :hu:Mattyók Aladár, Aladár Mattyók * 1923–1931: Ernő Gschwindt * 1931–1944: Béla Mailinger ''(executive president)'' * 1937–1944: :hu:Usetty Béla, Béla Usetty * 1944: Andor Jaross * 1945–1950: Adolf Nádas ''(executive president)'' * 1948–1950: Ferenc Münnich * 1950–1951: Árpád Nöhrer * 1951–1952: István Száraz * 1953–1955: Béla Komoretto * 1956–1958: Károly Weidemann * 1958–1962: János Bédi * 1962–1965: Aladár Végh * 1966–1971: István Kalmár * 1971–1981: János Harót ''(executive president)'' * 1971–1980: Lajos Lénárt * 1980–1985: Tibor Losonci ''(executive president)'' * 1981–1988: Imre Kovács * 1985–1990: Károly Hargitai ''(executive president)'' * 1988–1989: Ferenc Szabó (footballer), Ferenc Szabó * 1989–1990: István Debreczeny * 1990–1994: Lajos Harza * 1991–1998: István Szívós (water polo, born 1948), István Szívós ''(executive president)'' * 1994–1997: Péter Szerdahelyi * 1997–1998: Benedek Fülöp * 1998–2001: József Torgyán * 1999: Máté Fenyvesi ''(executive president)'' * 2001–2006: János Furulyás * 2006: Miklós Inácsy * 2006–2007: Zsolt Dámosy * 2007–2010: György Rieb * 2010–2011: Miklós Kovács * since 2011: Gábor Kubatov


References


External links


Official website
{{Ferencvárosi TC Multi-sport clubs in Hungary Sport in Budapest Sports clubs and teams established in 1899 1899 establishments in Hungary Ferencvárosi TC (sports club),