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Budapesti Gyárépítők SE was a Hungarian
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club from
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. The club was founded as Zuglói Athletikai Club in 1911. In 1950 the club merged to Budafoki MTE.


History

Zuglói Athletikai Club debuted in the 1922–23 season of the Hungarian League and finished ninth. In 1923 the club merged with the Zuglói VII. Kerületi SC and changed its name to Zuglói VII. Kerületi AC. In the next
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the club was the sixth. In the 1924–25 season the club finished the penultimate 11th place and dropped to the II league.


Name Changes

*1911: Zuglói Athletikai Club *1911: merger with Zuglói Testvériség Sport Club *1911–1915: Zuglói Sport Club *1915: merger with Turul Sport Egyesület *1915–1919: Zuglói Turul Sport Club *1919–1920: Zuglói Munkás Testedző Egyesület *1920–1923: Zuglói Atlétikai Club *1923: merger with Zuglói VII. Kerületi SC *1923–1926: Zuglói VII. Kerületi AC *1926: foundation of a mutual club with Fővárosi TK *1926–1932: Turul FC *1932–1949: Zuglói Atlétikai Club *1949: Budapesti Gyárépítő *1949–1950: Budapesti Gyárépítők SE *1950: merger with Budafoki MTE


Managers

Gábor Obitz (1945–?)


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