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The Hungary national football team ( hungarian : Magyar labdarúgó-válogatott ) represents Hungary in men ‘s external football and is controlled by the Hungarian Football Federation. The team has made nine appearances in the FIFA World Cup finals and four appearances in the European Championship, and plays its home matches at the Puskás Aréna, which opened in November 2019.

Hungary has a respectable football history, having won three Olympic titles, finishing runner-up in the 1938 and 1954 World Cups, and third gear in the 1964 UEFA European Football Championship. Hungary revolutionized the mutant in the 1950s, laying the tactical fundamentals of Total Football and dominating external football with the noteworthy Golden team which included caption Ferenc Puskás, one of the top goalscorers of the twentieth century, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] to whom FIFA dedicated [ 7 ] its newest award, the Puskás Award. The side of that era has the all-time highest football Elo Ranking in the universe, with 2230 in 1954, and one of the longest undefeated runs in football history, remaining unbeaten in 31 games, spanning over four years including the much heralded Match of the Century. The Hungarian team faced a hard drought starting from their elimination at the 1986 World Cup, failing to qualify to a major tournament for 30 years and reaching their lowest FIFA rate ( 87 ) in 1996 equally well as finishing sixth in their group of Euro 2008 qualifiers, before qualifying to Euro 2016, Euro 2020 and promotion to 2022–23 UEFA Nations League A .

history [edit ]

Although Austria and Hungary were part countries of the dual monarchy known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, they formed separate football associations and teams around the start of the twentieth century .

early years [edit ]

1910s [edit ]

The national side inaugural appeared at the Summer Olympic Games in 1912 in Stockholm, Sweden. The team had to ask for donations in order to be able to go to the games. Hungary lost 7–0 to England and frankincense were eliminated. After the Olympic Games Hungary played two matches against Russia in Moscow. The first peer was won 9–0 and the second 12–0, which is distillery a record for the national side. The top scorer of the two matches was Imre Schlosser who scored seven goals. The beginning of World War I had a deeply impact on the thrive hungarian football. Both the nation and the clubs were suffering fiscal problems. During World War I Hungary played Austria 16 times. In 1919 England claimed the ejection of the Central Powers ( including Hungary ) from FIFA. When FIFA refused England ‘s plea, the british ( English, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish ) associations decided to resign from FIFA .

1920s [edit ]

Budapest was denied the opportunity to host the 1920 Summer Olympics, which were held in Belgium. The countries of the Central Powers ( Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria ) were excluded from the Olympics. The constitution the Hungarians used was 2–3–5 which was unique at that time. During this period the Fogl brothers ( József and Károly Fogl ) played in the national team. between 1921 and 1924, Béla Guttmann besides played six times for the team. At the 1924 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, Guttmann objected to the fact that there were more officials than players in the Hungary team and that the hotel was more desirable for socialising than match training, and to demonstrate his disapproval he hung dead rats on the doors of the travel officials. [ 8 ] At the 1924 Summer Olympics, in the first couple Hungary beat Poland but in the second round they lost to Egypt. As a consequence, both the head coach and the head of the Hungarian Football Federation resigned. between 1927 and 1930, Hungary participated in the Central European International Cup which is considered to be the first external tournament, with Austria, Czechoslovakia, Italy and Switzerland. In the final, Hungary lost to Italy 0–5. On 12 June 1927, Hungary beat France by 13–1, which is distillery a record. József Takács scored six goals .

Golden era [edit ]

1930s [edit ]

The first gear FIFA World Cup was held in Uruguay in 1930, [ 9 ] but Hungary were not invited and did not take function in the tournament ; there were no qualification matches. Hungary beginning appeared in the 1934 World Cup in Italy. [ 10 ] Hungary ‘s first World Cup match was against Egypt on 27 May 1934, a 4–2 gain. The goals were scored by Pál Teleki, Géza Toldi ( 2 ) and Jenő Vincze. [ 11 ] In the quarter-finals, Hungary faced neighbouring arch-rivals Austria but lost 2–1, the only hungarian finish coming from György Sárosi. [ 12 ] Hungary entered the 1936 Olympics, where in the foremost turn they were eliminated by Poland, 0–3. The 1938 World Cup was held in France. [ 13 ] The first catch was played against Dutch East Indies and Hungary won 6–0. Sárosi and Gyula Zsengellér each scored doubly while Vilmos Kohut and Toldi scored one finish each. [ 14 ] In the quarter-finals, Hungary beat Switzerland 2–0 with goals by Sárosi and Zsengellér. [ 15 ] In the semi-final at the Parc des Princes, Paris, Hungary beat sweden 5–1 with goals by Ferenc Sas and Sárosi and a hat-trick by Zsengellér. [ 16 ] In the final, Hungary faced Italy at the Stade Olympique de Colombes, Paris, but lost 4–2. The hungarian goals were scored by Pál Titkos and Sárosi. [ 17 ]

1950s [edit ]

The regenerate equal clock has been installed in front of the Stade de Suisse as a memorial. This hungarian team was good known as one of the most formidable and influential sides in football history, which revolutionised the play of the game. Centred around the moral force and potent quartet of strikers Ferenc Puskás, Sándor Kocsis, attacking half-back József Bozsik and second base striker Nándor Hidegkuti, the Aranycsapat ( “ Golden Team ” ) of the “ Magnificent Magyars “ captivated the football world with an stimulate sword of play with advanced tactical nuances. Excluding the 1954 World Cup Final, they achieved a noteworthy commemorate of 43 victories, 6 pull, and 0 defeats from 14 May 1950 until they lost 3–1 to Turkey on 19 February 1956. In the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Hungary beat Romania 2–1 with a finish each from Czibor and Kocsis in the preliminary attack. In the first round Hungary beat Italy 3–0 ; in the quarter-finals Hungary meter Turkey 7–1 ; and in the semi-finals Hungary faced Sweden, the 1948 Olympics champions and won 6–0. In the final, Hungary beat serbia and montenegro 2–0 with a goal each from Puskás and Czibor and therefore won the Olympic title for the beginning time. On 25 November 1953, England played Hungary at Wembley Stadium, London in a match late dubbed as “ the peer of the hundred ”. The english team were unbeaten for 90 years at home. In battlefront of 105,000 spectators Nándor Hidegkuti scored the inaugural hungarian goal in the first moment. At half-time the score was 4–2 to Hungary. The hungarian goals were scored by Nándor Hidegkúti ( 1st, 22nd ) and Ferenc Puskás ( 25th, 29th ). In the second half the Hungarians scored doubly more ( Hidegkúti and József Bozsik ). The concluding score was 6–3. On 23 May 1954, the Hungarian national team beat England 7–1 ( which remains their bad defeat to date ) at the Puskás Ferenc Stadium. [ 18 ] At that time in Hungary there was a saying about the match : Az angolok egy hétre jöttek és 7:1-re mentek, which is a double bid on words. First, the Hungarian egy hét could be interpreted as either “ a week ” or a score of “ one – seven ”, and the pairing of jönni ( to come ) with menni ( to go ) which in this encase besides means “ to achieve ” or “ to manage ”. Thus a slightly idiomatic translation might be “ The English came for a workweek, and left with 7:1 ” or alternatively, “ The English came [ hoping ] for 1:7, and wound up with 7:1 ” The 1954 World Cup was held in Switzerland. [ 19 ] The first match was played against South Korea and Hungary won by 9–0 at the Hardturm, Zürich. [ 20 ] In the second group match, Hungary played against West Germany and won by 8–3 at St. Jakob Stadium, Basel. [ 21 ] In the quarter-finals, Hungary beat Brazil 4–2 at the Wankdorf Stadium, Bern. [ 22 ] In the semi-finals, Hungary played with the two-time World Cup achiever Uruguay in Lausanne ; Hungary won by 4–2 after extra meter. [ 23 ] In the final, Hungary faced with West Germany again. Although Hungary won the group match against the Germans, they lost 3–2 in the concluding in Bern at the Wankdorf Stadium. [ 24 ] The Golden team, built around the fabled Ferenc Puskás, led early 2–0, but ended up 2–3 in a game the West Germans subsequently christened “ The Miracle of Bern “. In 2010, journalist Erik Eggers speculates in a discipline that the german team may have used drugs to beat the Hungarian team, who were considered “ invincible ” at that time. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Although Hungary qualified as the defend champions for the 1956 Olympics, they did not enter the tournament. Hungary qualified for the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. [ 28 ] Hungary played their first match against Wales at the Jarnvallen stadium in Sandviken and the final resultant role was 1–1. [ 29 ] The second base group match was played against the host state, Sweden, where Hungary lost 2–1 at the Råsunda Stadium, Solna. [ 30 ] Although Hungary won their last group catch against Mexico at the Jarnvallen stadium in Sandvinken, [ 31 ] they were eliminated from the World Cup after losing a play-off to Wales, who they had drawn grade with on points. The Welsh had drawn all their group matches and then beat the once-mighty Hungarians in a play-off peer to decide which nation should follow Sweden into the knock-out stage. Had goal difference been the decider, Hungary would have gone through, as the Hungarians had a goal match of 6–3 compared to 2–2 for Wales. As it was, Wales alternatively met Brazil in the quarter-finals and were the recipient of young Pelé ‘s first World Cup goal .

1960s [edit ]

In 1960, Hungary again entered the Olympics held in Italy and was drawn into Group D with France, Peru and India. Hungary finished peak of the group with all wins and a finish dispute of +12. In the semi-finals, they lost to Denmark 0–2, but beat Italy in the bronze medal match 2–1 thanks to a finish each from Orosz and Dunai. Hungary qualified for the 1962 World Cup, held in Chile. [ 32 ] On 31 May 1962, in the first group match, Hungary beat England by 2–1 thanks to the goals of Lajos Tichy and Flórián Albert at El Teniente stadium in Rancagua in front of 7,938 spectators. [ 33 ] The irregular match on 3 June 1962 was even more convincing against Bulgaria ; the match was won 6–1 in Rancagua. [ 34 ] The final group match was against Argentina on 6 June 1962 and the final solution was a scoreless draw in front of 7,945 spectators in Rancagua. [ 35 ] Hungary qualified for the quarter-finals by gaining five points and winning the group. In the quarter-finals, however, Hungary was eliminated by Czechoslovakia by 1–0 at El Teniente in front of 11,690 spectators. [ 36 ] In 1964, Hungary again qualified for the 1964 Olympics held in Tokyo and was drawn into Group B with defending champions Yugoslavia, Morocco and North Korea, the latter recall. In their first gear catch against Morocco, Hungary won 6–0 with all six goals scored by Ferenc Bene. In their second match, Hungary won narrowly ( 6–5 ) against Yugoslavia and advanced into the adjacent round off along with runner-up Yugoslavia. In the quarter-finals, Hungary beat Romania 2–0 with goals from Csernai. In the semi-finals, Hungary beat United Arab Republic ( Egypt ) 6–0 with four goals from Bene and two from Komora. In the finals, Hungary beat Czechoslovakia 2–1 thanks from an own goal by Weiss and a finish by Bene, frankincense won their irregular gold decoration. Hungary qualified for the 1964 european Nations ‘ Cup which was organised in Spain. Hungary played against Spain in the semi-finals of the tournament. The final consequence was 2–1 after extra time. The only hungarian finish was scored by Ferenc Bene. In the third base rate play-off Hungary beat Denmark 3–1 after extra fourth dimension. Dezső Novák scored twice in the extra time. [ 37 ] Hungary besides managed to qualify for the 1966 World Cup which was held in the home of football, England. [ 38 ] On 13 July 1966, Hungary lost their first gear group match against Eusébio ‘s Portugal ( 3–1 ) at Old Trafford, Manchester. [ 39 ] Two days subsequently, in the second group match Hungary beat Brazil thanks to the goals of Ferenc Bene, János Farkas and Kálmán Mészöly at Goodison Park, Liverpool. [ 40 ] In the last round of the group matches, on 20 July 1966, Hungary beat Bulgaria 3–1. [ 41 ] The goals were scored by Mészöly and Bene. Hungary finished second in the group and qualified for the quarter-finals. In the quarter-finals, Hungary were eliminated by the Soviet Union on 23 July 1966 by 2–1 at the Roker Park in Sunderland in front of 26,844 spectators. [ 42 ] In 1968 Olympics, Hungary qualified as defending champions to defend their title and was drawn into Group C with Israel, Ghana and El Salvador. Hungary finished top and advanced into the adjacent polish with Israel. In the quarter-finals, Hungary beatnik Guatemala narrowly with 1–0 from a goal by Szűcs. In the semi-finals, they beat Japan 5–0 thanks to Szűcs with three goals and two from Novák. In the finals, they beat Bulgaria 4–1 and won their third title, being the most successful team at the Olympics in football ( Great Britain besides won three titles but their foremost title is in 1904, and football only became an official consequence in 1908 ). however, Hungary failed to qualify for the 1970 FIFA World Cup, following a severe defeat to Czechoslovakia ( 1–4 ) during a qualification play-off, which many see as the begin of a time period of long-standing refuse. Flórián Albert was named european Footballer of the class in 1967. He was the most successful football player of Ferencváros since the formation of the club, scoring 255 goals in 351 matches from 1958 to 1974 .

slow regression [edit ]

1970s [edit ]

Hungary came back again as long-time defending champions in the 1972 Olympics in Munich and was drawn into Group C with Denmark, Iran and Brazil. They finished top and advanced into the adjacent round with Denmark. In their second group round, they were drawn into Group 1 with East Germany, West Germany and Mexico. They again finished peak undefeated and advanced into the finals with East Germany. In the finals, they faced Poland and lost 1–2. The only hungarian finish was scored by Varady. Hungary qualified for the finals of the UEFA Euro 1972 which was held in Belgium. In the semi-finals, Hungary faced the Soviet Union and lost 1–0. In the third topographic point play-off, Hungary lost to Belgium 2–1. The entirely hungarian finish was scored by Lajos Kű. Hungary finished one-fourth in at the Euro. [ 43 ] The Hungarians would not appear at the European Championship again for 44 years until UEFA Euro 2016. [ 44 ] Hungary participated in the 1978 World Cup which was held in Argentina. On 2 June 1978 at the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires, Hungary played with Argentina. Although Károly Csapó scored an early goal, the home slope won the pit by 2–1. Hungary played their second group match against Italy and the Azzurri won by 3–1. Hungary ‘s one-third match was played against Michel Platini ‘s France and Hungary lost 3–1 which resulted the farewell of the national english. [ 45 ]

1980s [edit ]

During the 1980s, Hungary qualified for the World Cup doubly. The first group match of the 1982 tournament in Spain [ 46 ] was played against El Salvador, where Hungary won 10–1 at Estadio Nuevo, Elche. [ 47 ] The goals were scored by Tibor Nyilasi ( 2 ), Gábor Pölöskei, László Fazekas ( 2 ), József Tóth, László Kiss ( 3 ) and Lázár Szentes. In hurt of the big victory, Hungary lost to 4–1 to Diego Maradona ‘s Argentina in the moment pit of the group stages. Maradona scored doubly, while the alone hungarian goal was scored by Pölöskei at the Estadio José Rico Pérez in Alicante. [ 48 ] Although Hungary drew in the last match against Belgium, [ 49 ] they were eliminated from the World Cup. Hungary, however, had been leading in the first base half thanks to a finish by József Varga. Hungary ‘s last World Cup appearance to date was the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. [ 50 ] In the foremost match of the group Hungary lost 6–0 to the Soviet Union. [ 51 ] Football experts date the crisis of the Hungarian football from this match. Although Hungary won their second gear match against Canada 2–0 [ 52 ] ( the goals were scored by Márton Esterházy and Lajos Détári ), they lost to Michel Platini ‘s France 3–0 in the last group match. [ 53 ]

era of decline [edit ]

1990s [edit ]

During the 1990s, Hungary were not able to qualify for any international tournaments save for the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta. The 1980s were considered as the most biting years of hungarian football, but the 1990s proved to be the worst. In 1996, Hungary reached its lowest FIFA World Ranking, 87th. The fall of the Hungarian Communist government caused fiscal problems to many hungarian clubs. once successful clubs like Ferencváros and Újpest faced fiscal crisis and bankruptcy. This had a profound effect on the Hungarian home team ampere well since earlier the biggest baseball club from Budapest ( Ferencváros, Újpest, Honvéd and MTK ) produced the players for the national side. Another important reason for the decline can be attributed to the Bosman rule. Since the Hungarian club lost the fiscal care from the state in the early 1990s, they were not able to compete with the richer western european clubs. The crisis in the hungarian golf club football affected the performance of the national team. hungarian caption Ferenc Puskás was appointed as the head passenger car of the home side in 1993 in orderliness to bring back earlier success. He led the team for only four matches, however, as the former Honvéd and Real Madrid leading failed to make an impact. The entirely remarkable achiever in the 1990s was the reservation of Hungary to the 1996 Summer Olympics. Antal Dunai ‘s team played its first group match against Nigeria and lost to 1–0 in Orlando. [ 54 ] In the moment group couple, Hungary played Brazil and lost to 3–1. [ 55 ] The only hungarian goal was scored by Csaba Madar. The last group match was played against Japan, a 3–2 loss. [ 56 ] The hungarian goals were scored by Csaba Madar and Tamás Sándor. Although the Olympic qualification of the youthful team was a big surprise and people thought that Hungary would have a better future in football history, the team never reached any like achiever late. In the 1990s, Hungary were the closest to qualify for the 1998 World Cup but were eliminated in the play-offs by Yugoslavia with a 12–1 aggregate mark. [ 57 ]

2000s [edit ]

Hungary were ineffective to qualify for any major tournament, missing out UEFA Euro 2000, 2004, 2008 and the 2002, 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cups. furthermore, during the Euro 2008 qualification, Hungary finished sixth in their group, reaching their nadir in their football history. They even lost to minnows Malta which resulted in the resignation of Péter Bozsik. respective days by and by, Péter Várhidi was appointed who was celebrated for his appearances in the Sport 1, Hungarian frolic television receiver, and analyzing the italian Serie A club. He proved his endowment by beating the 2006 World Champions Italy 3–1 at the Ferenc Puskás Stadium in a friendly marry. Neither Bozsik nor Várhidi, however, could do well in the official matches, which resulted in their removal. The hungarian Football Federation even tried out foreign coaches : both Lothar Matthäus [ 58 ] and Erwin Koeman [ 59 ] failed to qualify for any tournaments .

revival [edit ]

2010s [edit ]

The Hungary national under-20 team head coach Sándor Egervári was appointed as head coach for the senior side ahead of Euro 2012 qualify in which Hungary were drawn against Finland, Moldova, the Netherlands, San Marino and Sweden. [ 60 ] Hungary won six, drew one and lost three games as they finished the group in third base target with 19 points. During the reservation procedure, in September 2011, Hungary reached the twenty-seventh place in the FIFA World Ranking, their highest side to date. [ 61 ] At the end of the year, the national team played Liechtenstein as a memorial of the recently deceased Flórián Albert, [ 62 ] the merely Hungarian football musician to win the Ballon d’Or. Hungary were drawn in Group D in their 2014 World Cup qualify, along with the Netherlands, Turkey, Romania, Estonia and Andorra. They amassed 14 points entering the penult round of games, but suffered a joint home record get the better of 8–1 to the Netherlands, which resulted in the resignation of head coach Sándor Egervári. [ 63 ] [ 64 ] [ 65 ] For their final group game, a 2–0 acquire against Andorra, Hungary were led by caretaker coach József Csábi. [ 66 ] [ 67 ] They finished in third gear space in the group, on 17 points, missing out on qualification. After the match, striker Ádám Szalai gave a press conference delivering a affecting scathing soliloquy about his perception of “ endlessly lying to our supporters ” when it came to suggesting that the team had a gamble against current run teams of the world. [ 68 ] alike sentiments have been expressed before by midfielder Szabolcs Huszti. [ 69 ] During this period, a film crew began filming the team during both their preparations and matches ; the film, Még 50 perc was finally released in 2016 fair before euro 2016. [ 70 ] Attila Pintér was appointed as head coach of the national team in December 2013. [ 71 ] Some [ who? ] had seen this decisiveness as controversial, given Pintér ‘s moo popularity with fans and players alike. [ 72 ] The team played their foremost game at the newly constructed Groupama Arena on 7 September 2014, a 2–1 get the better of to Northern Ireland in Euro 2016 qualifying. [ 73 ] Pintér was subsequently dismissed, with Pál Dárdai appointed as a irregular refilling for three matches. [ 74 ] [ 75 ] He turned down an offer to manage the team on a permanent basis, [ 76 ] but was kept on. [ 77 ] Subsequently, Dardai was at Hertha BSC, where he had been passing youth coach, was promoted to director of the foremost team, but he remained still coach. In the summer of 2015, he resigned as coach of the Hungarian national team to devote himself to his workplace as Hertha director. He was finally replaced by the german sports director of the Hungarian Football Association, Bernd Storck, in July 2015. [ 78 ] Storck exercised by the way continue from the post of Sports Director of the Association .
On 15 November 2015, a Storck-led Hungary qualified for its first european Championship ( UEFA Euro 2016 ) after 44 years, when Hungary was qualified for the 1972 tournament. [ 79 ] Hungary beat Norway in the beginning leg of the passing playoffs 1–0 ; the only goal was scored by László Kleinheisler. [ 80 ] On the come back match, Hungary beat Norway 2–1 and qualified for the Euro 2016 finals. [ 81 ] After beating Austria 2–0 and drawing with Iceland, Hungary played an stimulate 3–3 reap against eventual Euro winners Portugal. Hereupon, Hungary managed to qualify for the round of 16 with a game to spare, marking their best euro or World Cup operation in over 40 years. Hungary failed to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia after finishing away of the reservation places. Along the way, they drew against the Faroe Islands and were humiliated after being defeated by Andorra 1–0. After failing to qualify, director Bernd Storck resigned. [ 82 ] On 10 November 2017, Hungary was embarrassed again when they were defeated by Luxembourg 2–1 in a friendly. [ 83 ] On 30 October 2017, Georges Leekens was appointed as a new head coach. Hungary lost both matches in March 2018, the first base defeat was another embarrassing one against minnows Kazakhstan ( 2–3 ). On 19 June 2018, after three losses and one draw under his reign, Leekens was let go and Marco Rossi was appointed in his place. [ 84 ] 2018–19 UEFA Nations League C saw Hungary draw with Finland, Greece and Estonia. Hungary had a about successful performance, but losses to Finland and Greece screwed their hope to finish in the clear of the group. however, UEFA revised the convention consequence, meaning Hungary was officially promoted to 2020–21 UEFA Nations League B, having finished second ahead. The UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying drew a desegregate result for the Hungarians. Grouped in group E, they faced Croatia, Wales, Slovakia and Azerbaijan ; the early occupied the argent decoration in the 2018 FIFA World Cup while the latter was one of 12 host countries in the tournament. Hungary performed successfully against Croatia and Wales at home, obtaining needed victories, ampere well as consecutive wins over Azerbaijan. however, two straight defeats to Slovakia and away losses to Croatia and Wales, with the concluding loss happened when Hungary had a chance to qualify directly, sent Hungary into a disappointing fourth-place finish at the expense of the Welsh who qualified directly rather. [ 85 ] however, Hungary was able to obtain a play-off blot, thanked for finishing moment in their group at the Nations League, behind Finland, and was scheduled against Bulgaria .

2020s [edit ]

While Hungary could only gain a play-off spot in hope to reach the UEFA Euro 2020, Hungary ‘s strong resultant role in previous Nations League gathered more optimism. Hungary began their quest in 2020–21 UEFA Nations League B sharing a group with Russia, Turkey and Serbia. Hungary impressed in their beginning game against horde Turkey, with Dominik Szoboszlai humiliated the Turks 1–0 in Sivas with a fantastic barren kick. [ 86 ] however, Hungary faced a reverse when Russia, the team that Hungary had failed to win since 1978, beat them again at home with a 2–3 defeat. [ 87 ] however, a series of commodity results were followed late, with two draws against Russia and Serbia, an authoritative away win over the Serbs in Belgrade, and more importantly, a needed 2–0 win over Turkey at home, meant that Hungary was able to get promotion at the expense of Russia to join the 2022–23 UEFA Nations League A. In October 2020, Hungary participated in the play-offs to qualify for UEFA Euro 2020, where they faced Bulgaria in their beginning game of the play-off series. Despite making a drawn-out away trip to Sofia, Hungary polish with a 3–1 succeed to reach the final of the play-off to face Iceland a month late, behind close doors. [ 88 ] The team qualified for the tournament winning 2–1, with last-minute strikes from Loïc Nego and Dominik Szoboszlai to take Hungary into the competition despite an earlier err by Péter Gulácsi. [ 89 ] In 2021, Hungary was drawn in the “ group of end “ of the tournament. Group F featured Portugal, the defending european champions, France, the earth champions, and Germany, the 2014 earth champions. The Hungarians fight against the odds and put on a heroic performance. The beginning match in Group F was against Portugal on June 15 in the Puskás Aréna in Budapest. The team held onto a 0–0 draw until the 84th moment, even scoring a goal which was disallowed because scorer Schön was offside. The Hungarians lost focus and the match ended in a 3–0 winnings for Portugal [ 90 ] The second game was played on June 19 against France. Fiola took the jumper cable in the second hour of supernumerary clock in the first base half. Griezmann late equalized and the match ended 1-1, a fantastic result for the modest nation. [ 91 ] The survive group bet on was played on June 23 in Münich, in the Allianz Arena. still having a prospect to qualify, the Hungarians were fired up. They took the contribute doubly, but the match ultimately ended in a 2–2 draw. [ 92 ] Hungary exited the tournament and Germany saved themselves from another group-stage exit after the 2018 FIFA World Cup. [ 93 ]

team image [edit ]

competition [edit ]

Hungary has a long-standing competition with its neighbours Romania. The competition between the two nations dates back from the Treaty of Trianon, where Hungary lost Transylvania to Romania, after World War I. They throw flares and matches between the two sides normally end in a crusade between Hungarian and romanian supporters, however, recently besides before the matches conflicts have emerged outside the stadium. These was seen as they shared the lapp group in 1982 FIFA World Cup qualifying ( The other teams of the group were England, Switzerland and Norway ), UEFA Euro 2000 modification ( The other teams of the group were Portugal, Slovakia, Azerbaijan and Liechtenstein ), 2002 World Cup qualifying ( The other teams of the group were Italy, Georgia and Lithuania ), 2014 World Cup qualifying ( The early teams of the group were Netherlands, Turkey, Estonia and Andorra ) and UEFA Euro 2016 qualify ( The other teams of the group were Greece, Northern Ireland, Finland and Faroe Islands ). The match-up between Austria and Hungary is the second most-played international in football ( only Argentina–Uruguay met each other in more matches ), although the two teams have alone met each other three times since 2000 .

Supporters [edit ]

The Carpathian Brigade is an official supporters ‘ group for the Hungary national football team. The first organized debut of this group was at a Hungary volt. Malta 2010 FIFA World Cup reservation match on 1 April 2009 at Ferenc Puskás Stadium. [ 94 ] [ 95 ] intemperate confirm for the Hungarian national team besides comes from Transylvania, Slovakia, Vojvodina, Zakarpattia and Western Europe. [ 96 ]

Kits and peak [edit ]

Hungary ‘s traditional home colours are cherry loss shirts, white shorts and green socks. The combination of the colours represent the hungarian flag. however, the team sometimes wears all egg white kit even at family. The coating of arms are worn on the impart side of the shirt, where the human heart can be found. When the hungarian players listen to the national hymn of Hungary, “ Himnusz “, they normally put their arms on to their chest of drawers. The actual coat of arms could have constantly been found on the shirt of the national team in contrast with many other national teams which wear the logo of the football federation. Adidas is presently the couturier of the Hungary kits .

Kit suppliers [edit ]

home plate stadium [edit ]

Photograph from air of a modern football stadium Exterior of the Puskás Aréna .Photograph of a modern football stadium's interior; the stands are full of spectators Interior of the Puskás Aréna. The home stadium of the Hungarian national side was the Ferenc Puskás Stadium ( besides called the Népstadion ). The stadium was built between 1948 and 1953 using a big number of volunteers, including soldiers. The stadium was opened in 1953. On 23 May 1954, England lost to 7–1 against the hungarian national team. The capability of the stadium is 35,100 ( approved by the UEFA ) though its original capacity exceeded the 100,000. The stadium besides hosted one of the Derbies of Budapest, including Ferencváros, Újpest, MTK, Honvéd or Vasas. The stadium is going to be demolished after the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifier against Finland in order to replace the old Ferenc Puskás stadium with a new multi-purpose stadium. On 29 May 1974, Hungary host Yugoslavia at the Stadion Sóstói in Székesfehérvár in front man of 16,000 spectators. The final resultant role was 3–2 to Hungary. On 25 April 2004, Hungary server Japan at the ZTE Arena in battlefront of 7,000 spectators. This was the first national team equal in Zalaegerszeg. The final result was 3–2 to Hungary. In the 53rd infinitesimal Attila Kuttor scored for Hungary. In the 67th infinitesimal Roland Juhász scored and Hungary was winning by 2–0, but in the 75th and 77th minutes Japan equalised. In the last moment, Szabolcs Huszti scored a penalty kick and Hungary won the match by 3–2. On 1 May 2014, Debrecen ‘s Nagyerdei Stadion was opened. [ 97 ] On 22 May 2014, the first catch of the Hungarian national football team was played at the stadium in front of 20,000 spectators which ended with a 2–2 pull against Denmark. The first goal was scored by the former Debrecen legend Balázs Dzsudzsák. Christian Eriksen equalised the score in the 56th minute, but the debutant Varga gave Hungary the lead in the 69th minute, though the score was then equalised by Lasse Schöne in the 72nd hour. [ 98 ] [ 99 ] [ 100 ] On 10 August 2014, Ferencváros ‘ Groupama Arena was opened which was the impermanent home of the national team between 2014 and 2019. [ 101 ]

recent results and forthcoming fixtures [edit ]

2021 [edit ]

Coaching staff [edit ]

Players [edit ]

current team [edit ]

The follow players were called up for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against San Marino and Poland on 12 and 15 November 2021 respectively. [ 102 ]
Caps and goals updated as of 15 November 2021, after the match against Poland.

recent call-ups [edit ]

The following players have been selected by Hungary in the past 12 months .

player records [edit ]

As of 23 June 2021[103]
Players in bold are still active with Hungary.

Most appearances [edit ]

Gábor Király Balázs Dzsudzsák Gábor Király and Balázs Dzsudzsák jointly hold the commemorate for most appearances in the history of Hungary with 108 caps each

Most goals [edit ]

Ferenc Puskás is Hungary ‘s all-time peak scorekeeper with 84 goals .

Most cap goalkeepers [edit ]

Gábor Király is Hungary ‘s all-time most cap goalkeeper with 108 caps. As of 12 October 2021

Captains [edit ]

Ádám Szalai, center fore, the team ‘s current captain Balázs Dzsudzsák was the team ‘s captain between 2014 and 2019, and is the current joint record holder for most caps

noteworthy players [edit ]

competitive record [edit ]

FIFA World Cup [edit ]

Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place

UEFA european championship [edit ]

Champions Runners-up Third locate Fourth place

UEFA Nations League [edit ]

UEFA Nations League record

Year

Division

Group

Round

2018–19
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2

Group Stage

2nd

6

3

1

2

9

6

31/55

Rise
2020–21
B
3

Group Stage

1st

6

3

2

1

7

4

20/55

Rise
2022–23
A
To be determined
Total
Group stage
2/2
12
6
3
3
16
10

20th

summer Olympics [edit ]

The first 3 Olympic football events were entirely unofficial tournaments, with a few nations represented by a cabaret team. Starting from 1908, the Olympic football tournament became an official consequence, with representation of the official national football teams. After the Olympics 1988, the football event was changed into a tournament, with engagement only for the Under-23 national teams. Gold medalists Silver medalists Bronze medalists

team records [edit ]

Puskás, Top scorer of the twentieth century The match between Austria and Hungary in Vienna in 1902 was the first international meet played between two non-British european countries. Hungary was the first gear team from outside the United Kingdom and Ireland to beat England at home, famously winning 6–3 at Wembley on 25 November 1953. Six months later they beat England 7–1 in 1954, this meter in Budapest. This placid ranks as England ‘s record frustration. The trainer responsible for gelling together the elements of the hungarian side on the 1950s, Gusztáv Sebes holds the highest ratio of victories per crippled past 30 matches with 72.06 % ( 49 wins, 12, draws, 7 defeats ). Brazil bang-up Vicente Feola ( 1955–1966 ) owns the second highest with 71.88 % ( 46 wins, 12 draw, 6 defeats ). Hungary owns the records for quality in dysphemistic throughput in a single World Cup finals contest. football historians much relate to the 27 goals ( 5.4 gls / game ) and a goal differential gear of +17 as records likely never to be passed in the more contraceptive mod game. Sándor Kocsis, along with his record 7 hat tricks in the international crippled, owns the single World Cup finals contest ‘s record with 2.2 goals/match. In 1953, they besides became cardinal european Champions Hungary has the distinction of setting the highest Elo football rat ever achieved by a national side, a high of 2230 in 1954. It was set after Hungary ‘s 4–2 victory over Uruguay in the 1954 World Cup semi-final on 30 June 1954, the final match in their 31-game unbeaten streak ( see below ). Germany and England come in second ( 2223 in 2014 ) and one-third ( 2212 in 1928 ) respectively. Brazil of 1962 owns the fourth highest with 2194, and Spain of 2010, with 2165, is the fifth. Ferenc Puskás was recognized to be the circus tent scorer of the twentieth hundred, by the IFFHS .

top external goalscorers of the twentieth hundred [edit ]

Two of the acme six external goalscorers of the twentieth hundred were hungarian, both of them from the Golden team of the 1950s. [ citation needed ]

Undefeated melt [edit ]

Hungary, with its victor narrative of being undefeated in the 1950s besides broke one of football ‘s dateless benchmarks being first to eclipse an 1888 Scotland national football team record of being undefeated in 22 consecutive matches. They bettered the old stigmatize by nine extra games to 31 ( or 32 counting the equal against East Germany, that is not considered an official external for that team ). Hungary holds the third base longest back-to-back ladder of matches unbeaten with 31 international games between 14 May 1950 and 4 July 1954, when they lost the World Cup final to West Germany. [ 104 ] Italy hold the longest string of 37 unbeaten matches. * = not official

all-time team read [edit ]

The following board shows Hungary ‘s all-time international record, correct as of 17 november 2020. [ 105 ]

Against

Played

Won

Drawn

Lost

Total
944
438
205
300
1898
1415

neck and neck record [edit ]

The following mesa shows Hungary ‘s all-time international read, correct as of 23 June 2021 .

FIFA ranking [edit ]

Last updated 7 April 2021

Key to FIFA World Rankings table

Highest position

Lowest position

Year

Jan

Febr.

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun.

Jul.

Aug.

Sep.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

1992











36. (–)

1993







42. (36)
48. (34)
49. (33)
50. (34)
50. (34)

1994
50. (34)
49. (34)
52. (32)
53. (32)
49. (33)
56. (30)
55 (31.)
55 (31.)
54. (32)
52. (32)
59. (31)
61. (31)

1995
61. (31)
63. (30)
63. (30)
57. (32)
53. (35)
54. (35)
55. (35)
61. (30)
54. (32)
65. (32)
60. (33)
62. (33)

1996
64. (33)
66. (33)
66. (33)
74. (29)
82. (26)
82. (26)
87. (26)
81. (29)
74. (32)
78. (32)
72. (34)
75. (34)

1997
75. (34)
76. (34)
76. (34)
72. (35)
74. (35)
71. (38)
71. (38)
72. (38)
71. (38)
68. (40)
78. (37)
77. (37)

1998
77. (37)
84. (36)
82. (36)
73. (37)
62. (41)
62. ()
56. (42)
60. (41)
59. (41)
49. (44)
45. (46)
46. (47)

1999
45. (533)1
46. (531)
47. (528)
45. (540)
44. (540)
46. (532)
48. (531)
50. (530)
43. (547)
46. (538)
47. (536)
45. (533)

2000
46. (533)
50. (532)
50. (530)
53. (526)
54. (524)
53. (523)
50. (529)
53. (528)
49. (540)
53. (532)
48. (555)
47. (556)

2001
48. (556)
49. (554)
47. (560)
48. (559)
53. (551)
53. (561)
54. (559)
54. (557)
64. (540)
67. (532)
64. (540)
66. (537)

2002
67. (537)
68. (535)
68. (531)
68. (528)
68. (523)
68. (523)
67. (511)
71. (499)
64. (517)
54. (546)
58. (533)
56. (533)

2003
58. (532)
56. (538)
56. (535)
58. (534)
54. (544)
49. (570)
48. (568)
48. (564)
52. (549)
67. (525)
67. (524)
72. (517)

2004
72. (516)
74. (514)
67. (531)
72. (519)
68. (522)
74. (519)
78. (514)
77. (514)
76. (523)
68. (540)
74. (539)
64. (562)

2005
63. (562)
65. (561)
69. (556)
69. (556)
69. (552)
65. (561)
66. (559)
65. (557)
66. (557)
66. (562)
71. (551)
74. (547)

2006
70. (552)
72. (550)
72. (548)
75. (538)
76. (535)
76. (535)
84. (383)2
80. (383)
59. (484)
76. (437)
67. (466)
62. (483)

2007
61. (494)
64. (474)
64. (474)
58. (518)
57. (521)
66. (461)
65. (461)
65. (464)
55. (544)
48. (630)
52. (581)
50. (588)

2008
50. (594)
52. (598)
51. (594)
56. (546)
57. (546)
52. (580)
52. (591)
50. (591)
50. (561)
62. (507)
56. (551)
47. (603)

2009
47. (606)
43. (629)
48. (596)
44. (662)
43. (662)
43. (687)
44. (681)
43. (681)
47. (669)
50. (645)
55. (603)
54. (613)

2010
52. (615)
48. (645)
52. (589)
56. (567)
57. (565)
57. (565)
62. (534)
62. (534)
51. (567)
44. (598)
43. (615)
42. (632)

2011
41. (632)
37. (632)
36. (654)
52. (559)
52. (559)
45. (603)
47. (603)
45. (613)
27. (754)
36. (701)
37. (665)
37. (665)

2012
37. (665)
37. (678)
37. (658)
36. (692)
35. (692)
31. (735)
31. (716)
28. (746)
37. (663)
49. (593)
30. (753)
32. (750)

2013
32. (750)
33. (728)
32. (752)
33. (749)
33. (749)
33. (759)
32. (749)
30. (746)
30. (744)
43. (636)
44. (668)
44. (668)

2014
46. (668)
44. (673)
43. (652)
44. (623)
45. (623)
47. (624)
38. (642)
34. (656)
54. (548)
50. (561)
44. (632)
45. (632)

2015
45. (632)
48. (634)
46. (659)
43. (665)
43. (665)
42. (685)
31. (763)
35. (763)
37. (740)
33. (741)
33. (759)
20. (945)

2016
20. (945)
19. (945)
19. (945)
18. (925)
18. (925)
20. (886)
19. (915)
19. (915)
20. (913)
22. (891)
26. (826)
26. (826)

2017
26. (826)
27. (830)
27. (834)
31. (801)
31. (801)
33. (802)
57. (616)
56. (616)
59. (629)
53. (642)
53. (630)
53. (630)

2018
54. (630)
49. (630)
50. (637)
50. (604)
49. (604)
51. (612)
51. (612)
51. (1409)3
49. (1409)
55. (1400)
51. (1412)
51. (1412)

2019
51. (1412)
52. (1412)
52. (1412)
51. (1419)
51. (1419)
42. (1442)
45. (1442)
45. (1442)
50. (1429)
50. (1429)
52. (1416)
52. (1416)

2020
52. (1416)
52. (1416)
52. (1416)
52. (1416)
52. (1416)
52. (1416)
52. (1416)
52. (1418)
47. (1439)
40. (1460)
40. (1460)
40. (1460)

2021
40. (1460)
40. (1460)
37. (1469)
37. (1469)

Notes
  • Note 1: from January 1999 the FIFA changed the system of the ranking calculation
  • Note 2: from July 2006 the FIFA changed the system of the ranking calculation
  • Note 3: from August 2018 the FIFA changed the system of the ranking calculation

Honours [edit ]

International titles [edit ]

  • Winner (1): 1948–53
  • Runners-up (1): 1955–60
  • Third place (2): 1931–32, 1933–35
  • Nasazzi’s Baton:
    • Winners (6): 1941, 1943, 1983, 1984, 2007 and 2008
    • Runners-up (5): 1940, 1941, 1943, 1983, 2007

friendly titles [edit ]

See besides [edit ]

References [edit ]

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