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Hungarian Football Federation

Governing body of association football in Hungary


Governing body of association football in Hungary

The Hungarian Football Federation (HFF) (, ) is the governing body of football and futsal in Hungary. It organizes the Hungarian league and the Hungary national team. The MLSZ is responsible for the Hungarian football league system, the men's and women's national teams. The headquarters are in Budapest. The MLSZ is a member of the Hungarian Olympic Committee.

Honours

;National Team

  • World Cup: [[File:Silver medal world centered-2.svg|15px]] Runner-up (2 times - 1938, 1954)
  • Olympic Games: [[File:Gold medal.svg|15px]] Winner (3 times - 1952, 1964, 1968); [[File:Silver medal.svg|15px]] Runner-up (1 times - 1972); [[File:Bronze medal.svg|15px]] Third place (1 time - 1960)
  • European Championship: Third place (1): 1964

;National Youth Teams

  • FIFA U-20 World Cup: [[File:Bronze medal blank.svg|15px]] Third place (1): 2009

Divisions

;Men's

  • Hungary national football team
  • Hungary national under-21 football team
  • Hungary national under-19 football team
  • Hungary national under-17 football team
  • Hungary national under-16 football team
  • Hungary national futsal team
  • Hungary national beach soccer team

;Women's

  • Hungary women's national football team
  • Hungary women's national under-19 football team
  • Hungary women's national under-17 football team

Current head coaches

Men's TeamName
National teamItaly Marco Rossi
Under-21 teamHungary Zoltán Szélesi
Under-19 teamHungary Gergő Jeremiás
Under-18 teamHungary Szabolcs Kemenes
Under-17 teamHungary Antal Németh
Under-16 teamHungary Gergő Jeremiás
Hungary national under-15 football teamUnder-15 teamHungary László Szalai
Futsal teamSpain Sergio Mullor
Women's TeamName
National teamHungary Alexandra Szarvas
Under-19 teamHungary László Makrai
Under-17 teamHungary Tibor Gajdóczi

Competitions

Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség is responsible for organising the following competitions:

Men's football

  • Nemzeti Bajnokság I (Tier 1)
  • Nemzeti Bajnokság II (Tier 2)
  • Nemzeti Bajnokság III (Tier 3) – three sections (East, Central, West)
  • Megyei Bajnokság I (Tier 4) - nineteen sections (counties)

Women's football

  • Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women) (Tier 1)
  • Nemzeti Bajnokság II (women) (Tier 2) – two sections (East, West)

Cups

  • Magyar Kupa – Men
  • Magyar Kupa (women) – Women

Futsal

  • Nemzeti Bajnokság I (Tier 1)
  • Magyar Kupa – Men
  • Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women) (Tier 1)
  • Magyar Kupa (women) – Women

Beach soccer

  • Nemzeti Strandlabdarúgó Liga (Tier 1)

Hungarian Football Federation Player of the Year

As awarded by the HFF. In 1980 the title was not awarded. *In 1949, 1950 and 1963 the title was awarded to two players.

BoldIndicates players still playing professional football
YearPlayerClubAlso wonNotes
1945Sándor BaloghHungary Újpest
1946Ferenc DeákHungary Szentlőrinci AC
1947Ferenc SzuszaHungary Újpest
1948Adalbert MarksteinerHungary Csepel SC
1949Mihály KispéterHungary Ferencvárosi
1949Gyula GrosicsHungary Teherfuvar
1950Ferenc PuskásHungary Budapest Honvéd
1950Gyula GrosicsHungary Budapest Honvéd
1951Péter PalotásHungary MTK Budapest
1952József BozsikHungary Budapest Honvéd
1953Nándor HidegkutiHungary MTK Budapest
1954Sándor KocsisHungary Budapest Honvéd

Hungarian Footballer of the Year (Golden Ball)

As awarded by journalists

  • 2012: Ádám Szalai

  • 2013: Szabolcs Huszti

  • 2018: Nemanja Nikolić

  • 2019: Péter Gulácsi

Presidents

  • Géza Jász (1901–1902)
  • Viktor Rákosi (1902)
  • Kajetán Banovits (1903–1906)
  • Béla Kárpáti (1907–1909)
  • György Szacelláry (1909–1916)
  • Marquis György Pallavicini (1916)
  • Zoltán Füzesséry dr. (1917–1919)
  • Rezső Oprée (1919–1922)
  • István Friedrich (1922–1923)
  • Kálmán Shvoy dr. (1924)
  • József Csányi dr., Lajos Tibor (1925)
  • Dréhr Imre (1925–1930)
  • István Kray baron (1930–1932)
  • Béla Usetty dr. (1932–1939)
  • Pál Gidófalvy dr. (1939–1944)
  • József Becskó (1945–1947)
  • István Ries dr. (1947–1950)
  • Sándor Barcs (1950–1963)
  • Gyula Hegyi (1964–1970)
  • András Terpitkó dr. (1970–1973)
  • István Kutas (1974–1978)
  • György Szepesi (1979–1986)
  • Jenő Somogyi (1986–1988)
  • László Tisza dr., Tibor Vadászi, Miklós Varga dr. (1988–1989)
  • Mihály Laczkó (1989–1994)
  • László Benkő (1994–1996)
  • Mihály Laczkó (2x) (1996–1998)
  • Attila Kovács (1998–1999)
  • Imre Bozsóki dr. (1999–2006)
  • (2006–2010)
  • Sándor Csányi (2010– )

Current sponsorships

  • Adidas - Official main sponsor
  • OTP Bank - Official main sponsor
  • MOL - Official main sponsor
  • TippMix - Official main sponsor
  • WizzAir - Official main sponsor
  • McDonald's - Official sponsor
  • Telekom - Official sponsor
  • Borsodi - Official sponsor

References

References

  1. "Hungarian football players of the Year".
  2. (2012). "Szalai named 'Hungarian Footballer of the Year' {{!}} FSV Mainz 05".
  3. (2013). "Huszti voted Hungary's Best". Bundesliga.
  4. "Nikolic named best Hungarian footballer at 2018 M4 Sport Gala {{!}} Chicago Fire FC".
  5. (1 April 2019). "Gulácsinak szavazták meg a Magyar Aranylabdát".
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