Puskás Aréna, home stadium of Hungary
Hungary

Hungary

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Founded

1901

Venue

Puskás Aréna

City

Budapest

Capacity

67,889

Surface

grass

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Season Stats

Record

2W 2D 2L

H:1W/A:1W

Goals

11 / 10 (+1)

H:6/A:5

Clean Sheets

1

H:0/A:1

Sidelined Players (2)

D. DibuszHip Injury
since 24/01/25
W. OrbánMuscle Injury
since 11/04/25

Trophies

FIFA World Cup

1954 Switzerland, 1938 France

2x2nd Place

Olympics Men

1968 Ciudad de México, 1964 Tokyo, 1952 Helsinki

3xWinner

Olympics Men

1972 München

1x2nd Place

Hungary

Hungary's national football team, known as the Mighty Magyars, is one of the most historically significant sides in world football. In the early 1950s, the Golden Team — featuring legendary players Ferenc Puskás, Sándor Kocsis, and Zoltán Czibor — went 32 matches unbeaten and reached the 1954 World Cup final. Hungary won Olympic gold in 1952 and 1964. Though they narrowly lost the 1954 World Cup final to West Germany, they remain one of Europe's most storied footballing nations. Hungary qualified for UEFA Euro 2016, 2020 (played 2021), and finished in a tough group with France, Portugal, and Germany at Euro 2020. Dominik Szoboszlai of Liverpool now leads the current generation as captain, reviving national football ambitions across the country.