Terézvárosi Torna Club was a
Hungarian football club from the town of Terézváros,
Budapest
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. Terézvárosi TC was founded as Fővárosi TC in 1902.
History
Terézvárosi TC debuted as Fővárosi TC in the
1904
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season of the
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and finished ninth.
Name Changes
*1902–1909: Fővárosi Torna Club
*1909–1926: Terézvárosi Torna Club
*1914: merger with Globus Terézvárosi SC
*1921: merger with VIII. kerületi SC
*1922: merger with Jutagyári TE
*1926–1932: Terézvárosi FC
*1931: merger with Józsefváros FC
*1932: dissolved and merger with
Nemzeti SC
Nemzeti Sport Club or simply Nemzeti SC is a Hungarian football club from the town of, Terézváros, Budapest.
History
Nemzeti SC debuted in the 1909–10 season of the Hungarian League Hungarian may refer to:
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as ''VII. ker. Nemzeti Sportkedvelők Köre''
*1945: re-founded
*1945-1945: VI. ker. Barátság
*1945–1949: Terézvárosi Torna Club
*1949–1951: Szerszámgépgyár
*1951–?: Vasas Szerszámgépgyár
References
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Profil
1902 establishments in Hungary
1950s disestablishments in Hungary
Association football clubs established in 1902
Association football clubs disestablished in 1953
Defunct football clubs in Hungary
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