The Hungary naitional fitbaw team represents Hungary in internaitional fitbaw an is controlled bi the Hungarian Fitbaa Federation.
Quick facts Nickname(s), Association ...
Hungary |
Nickname(s) | The Magical Magyars (In the 1950s) |
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Association | [Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség] error: [undefined] error: {{lang}}: no text (help): text has italic markup (help) (MLSZ) |
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Confederation | UEFA (Europe) |
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Heid coach | Marco Rossi[1] |
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Caiptain | Balázs Dzsudzsák |
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Maist kaips | Gábor Király (108) |
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Tap scorer | Ferenc Puskás (84) |
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Hame stadium | Groupama Arena (interim) Puskás Aréna (2019–) |
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FIFA code | HUN |
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FIFA rankin |
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Current | 36 (20 Julie 2023)[2] |
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Heichest | 18 (Apryle–Mey 2016) |
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Lawest | 87 (Julie 1996) |
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Elo rankin |
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Current | 24 3 (17 Julie 2023) |
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Heichest | 1 (1953–57, 1958, 1964, 1965) |
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Lawest | 80 (November 2003) |
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First international |
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Austrick 5–0 Hungary (Vienna, Austrick 12 October 1902) |
Biggest win |
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Russian Empire 0–12 Hungary (Moscow, Roushie; 14 Julie 1912) Hungary 13–1 Fraunce (Budapest, Hungary; 12 Juin 1927) Hungary 12–0 Albanie (Budapest, Hungary; 24 September 1950) |
Biggest defeat |
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Hungary 0–7 Ingland (Budapest, Hungary; 10 Juin 1908) Ingland Amateurs 7–0 Hungary (Solna, Swaden; 30 Juin 1912)[4] Germany 7–0 Hungary (Cologne, Germany; 6 Aprile 1941) Netherlands 8–1 Hungary (Amsterdam, Netherlands; 11 October 2013) |
Warld Cup |
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Appearances | 9 (first in 1934) |
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Best result | Runners-up; 1938 an 1954 |
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European Championship |
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Appearances | 2 (first in 1964) |
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Best result | Third place, 1964 |
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Quick facts Olympic medal record, Men's Fitbaa ...
Olympic medal record |
Men's Fitbaa |
| 1952 Helsinki | Team |
| 1960 Roum | Team |
| 1964 Tokyo | Team |
| 1968 Mexico Ceety | Team |
| 1972 Munich | Team |
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