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14 Aug 22 | | Ferencvaros   |  | - |  |  Videoton FC |  | Groupama Arena @ 6:00pm |
18 Aug 22 | | Ferencvaros   |  | - |  |  Shamrock |  | Groupama Arena @ 4:30pm |
21 Aug 22 | | Paksi FC   |  | - |  |  Ferencvaros |  | Fehérvári úti @ 12:00am |
25 Aug 22 | | Shamrock   |  | - |  |  Ferencvaros |  | Tallaght Stadium @ 7:00pm |
27 Aug 22 | | Ferencvaros   |  | - |  |  Kispest Honved |  | Groupama Arena @ 12:00am |
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09 Aug 22 | | Ferencvaros |   | 1 - 3 |   | Qarabag FK |  | Groupama Arena |
03 Aug 22 | | Qarabag FK |   | 1 - 1 |   | Ferencvaros |  | Azersun Arena |
31 Jul 22 | | Ferencvaros |   | 1 - 0 |   | Puskás Akadémia |  | Groupama Arena |
27 Jul 22 | | Slovan Bratislava |   | 1 - 4 |   | Ferencvaros |  | Tehelné pole |
20 Jul 22 | | Ferencvaros |   | 1 - 2 |   | Slovan Bratislava |  | Groupama Arena |
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Ferencvárosi Torna Club, known as Ferencváros, is a professional football club based in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary, that competes in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the top flight of Hungarian football. Ferencváros was founded in 1899 by Ferenc Springer and a group of local residents of Budapest's ninth district, Ferencváros. Ferencváros is best known internationally for winning the 1964–65 edition of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup after defeating Juventus 1–0 in Turin and for reaching the final in the same competition in 1968, when they lost to Leeds United and the final in the 1974–75 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup, lost to Dynamo Kiev.
The best-known part of the club is the well-supported men's football team – the most popular team in the country. The parent multisport club Ferencvárosi TC divisions include the women's football, women's handball, men's futsal, men's ice hockey, men's handball, men's water polo, cycling, gymnastics, athletics, wrestling, curling and swimming teams, some of which are highly successful.
The club colours are green and white, and the club's mascot is a green eagle, hence another of the club's nicknames, The Green Eagles.

Team Members
Tokmac Nguen #10
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Aïssa Bilal #93
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Dénes Dibusz #90
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Kristoffer Zachariassen #16
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Endre Botka #21
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Bálint Vécsei #19
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Eldar Ćivić #17
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Samy Nwambeben #3
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Henry Wingo #31
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Ryan Mmaee #8
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Adnan Kovačević #15
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Stjepan Lončar #44
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Franck Boli #70
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Marko Marin #22
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Myrto Uzuni #24
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Robert Mak #20
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Željko Gavrić #80
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Adam Bogdan #1
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Marijan Čabraja #11
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Regő Szánthó #74
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Lasha Dvali #33
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Dominik Csontos #53
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Dávid Sigér #18
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Damir Redzic #52
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Ihor Kharatin #14
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Oleksandr Zubkov
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Miha Blažič #5
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Stadium or Home
Groupama Aréna is a multi-purpose stadium in Budapest, Hungary and the home of Ferencvárosi TC. With a capacity of 22,000, Groupama Arena was for a time the largest stadium in Hungary (between the demolition of the larger Ferenc Puskás Stadium in 2017 and the opening of the Puskás Aréna in November 2019). Groupama lies on the grounds of the former Flórián Albert Stadium, the club's previous home, which was demolished in 2013.
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