Fixtures

Hungary NB II 02/01 17:00 16 Budapest Honved vs Woon Kok Hong - View
Hungary NB II 02/08 17:00 17 Budafoki MTE vs Budapest Honved - View
Hungary Cup 02/11 17:00 4 Budapest Honved vs ESMTK - View
Hungary NB II 02/15 17:00 18 Budapest Honved vs Szentlorinc SE - View
Hungary NB II 02/22 17:00 19 Budapest Honved vs FC Ajka - View
Hungary NB II 03/01 17:00 20 Csakvari TK vs Budapest Honved - View

Results

Hungary NB II 11/30 16:00 15 [1] Budapest Honved v BVSC Zuglo [11] W 3-0
Hungary NB II 11/24 19:00 14 [1] Vasas SC v Budapest Honved [2] W 1-2
Europe Friendlies 11/14 13:00 - Dunajska Streda v Budapest Honved W 1-2
Hungary NB II 11/09 16:00 13 [2] Budapest Honved v Szeged-Csanad Grosics [4] D 0-0
Hungary NB II 11/02 16:00 12 [10] Soroksar v Budapest Honved [2] W 0-1
Hungary Cup 10/30 19:00 5 Debreceni VSC v Budapest Honved W 1-2
Hungary NB II 10/26 16:00 11 [3] Budapest Honved v Mezokovesd Zsory [2] W 5-2
Hungary NB II 10/19 15:00 10 [16] Kozarmisleny SE v Budapest Honved [2] L 2-1
Hungary NB II 10/05 15:00 9 [1] Budapest Honved v Tiszakecske FC [14] D 1-1
Hungary NB II 09/29 18:00 23 [3] Budapest Honved v Karcagi SE [7] W PPT.
Hungary NB II 09/21 17:00 7 [3] Budapest Honved v Bekescsabai Elore SE [9] W 2-1
Hungary NB II 09/17 17:00 6 [11] Kecskemeti TE v Budapest Honved [3] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 16 20
Wins 20 11 9
Draws 6 2 4
Losses 10 3 7
Goals for 67 36 31
Goals against 39 13 26
Clean sheets 10 6 4
Failed to score 10 3 7

Wikipedia - Budapest Honvéd FC

Budapest Honvéd Football Club (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbudɒpɛʃt ˈhonveːd ˈɛft͡seː]), commonly known as Budapest Honvéd or simply Honvéd, is a Hungarian sports club based in Kispest, Budapest, with the colours of red and black. The club is best known for its football team. Honvéd means the Homeland Defence. Originally formed as Kispest AC, they became Kispest FC in 1926 before reverting to their original name in 1944.

The team enjoyed a golden age during the 1950s when it was renamed Budapesti Honvéd SE and became the Hungarian Army team. The club's top players from this era, Ferenc Puskás, Sándor Kocsis, József Bozsik, Zoltán Czibor, and Gyula Grosics helped the club win the Hungarian League four times during the 1950s and also formed the nucleus of the legendary Hungary national team popularly known as the Mighty Magyars.

During the 1980s and early 1990s, the club enjoyed another successful period, winning a further eight Hungarian League titles. They also won league and cup doubles in 1985 and 1989. In 1991, the club was renamed Kispest Honvéd FC and adopted its current name in 2003.

When the club was originally formed in 1909, it also organised teams that competed in fencing, cycling, gymnastics, wrestling, athletics, boxing, and tennis. Later, the Honvéd family was extended to include a water polo team, now known as Groupama Honvéd, a 33-times basketball-champion team and a handball team that were European Champions in 1982.

History

Budapest Honvéd FC were founded in 1909 as Kispesti AC. At domestic level they first entered the Nemzeti Bajnokság I in the 1916–17 season. Their first success came in the 1926 Magyar Kupa season when they beat Budapesti EAC in the final. The club had played in the first division since 1916, until the club got relegated to the second division in 2003.

Honvéd FC, based in Budapest, Hungary, is one of the country's most storied and successful soccer clubs. Founded in 1909, the team has a rich history and a strong connection to Hungarian football culture. The name "Honvéd" translates to "defender of the homeland," reflecting the club's origins as a team for the Hungarian army.

The club's colors are traditionally red and black, and they play their home matches at the Bozsik Stadium, which has a capacity of around 23,000 spectators. Honvéd has a passionate fan base and is known for its vibrant atmosphere during home games.

Throughout its history, Honvéd has enjoyed significant success, winning multiple Hungarian league titles and domestic cups. The team is particularly renowned for its golden era in the 1950s when it produced legendary players like Ferenc Puskás, who would go on to become one of the greatest footballers of all time.

Honvéd FC is also recognized for its commitment to youth development, nurturing young talent and contributing to the national team. The club's legacy is not only defined by its trophies but also by its role in shaping Hungarian football and its enduring spirit of competition. With a blend of tradition and ambition, Honvéd continues to be a prominent force in Hungarian soccer, striving for excellence both on and off the pitch.