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FERENCVAROSI TC OVERVIEW
Ferencvarosi TC, better known as Ferencvaros are an Hungarian professional football club founded in Budapest in 1899. They are the most successful team in Hungarian football history winning the Hungarian league twenty-eight times and the Hungarian Cup twenty times.
It had won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1965, finishing runners-up in the same competition three years later before finishing runners-up in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1975. From the 2000s onwards, their history has been somewhat disastrous. Despite continuing on with its European success and becoming the first Hungarian club to be put into the Hungarian stock exchange, financial difficulties and domestic form led to the club being relegated to the second division in 2006.
It spent several years in the doldrums of second-flight Hungarian football being pipped to promotion before securing promotion back to the top-flight in 2009.
Ferencvaros has rivalries with several clubs, including Budapest rivals Upjest, MTK Budapest and Budapest Honved. The Ferencvaros-Upjest rivalry has been on the news for bad reasons because of crowd trouble but is the most-watch derby in football.
Ferencvaros has been fined in the past by the Hungarian Football Association and UEFA for crowd troubles and hooligan violence with four Millwall fans stabbed during a 2004-05 UEFA Cup tie by Ferencvaros supporters. The club play their games in their traditional home green and white kits, as the colours green and white represent the colours of their emblem.

Ferencvarosi TC, better known as Ferencvaros are an Hungarian professional football club founded in Budapest in 1899. They are the most successful team in Hungarian football history winning the Hungarian league twenty-eight times and the Hungarian Cup twenty times.
It had won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1965, finishing runners-up in the same competition three years later before finishing runners-up in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1975. From the 2000s onwards, their history has been somewhat disastrous. Despite continuing on with its European success and becoming the first Hungarian club to be put into the Hungarian stock exchange, financial difficulties and domestic form led to the club being relegated to the second division in 2006.
It spent several years in the doldrums of second-flight Hungarian football being pipped to promotion before securing promotion back to the top-flight in 2009.
Ferencvaros has rivalries with several clubs, including Budapest rivals Upjest, MTK Budapest and Budapest Honved. The Ferencvaros-Upjest rivalry has been on the news for bad reasons because of crowd trouble but is the most-watch derby in football.
Ferencvaros has been fined in the past by the Hungarian Football Association and UEFA for crowd troubles and hooligan violence with four Millwall fans stabbed during a 2004-05 UEFA Cup tie by Ferencvaros supporters. The club play their games in their traditional home green and white kits, as the colours green and white represent the colours of their emblem.