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Femina
Full name1. Football Club Femina
Founded1970 (August 19)
GroundLaszló Budai II Stadium, Budapest
Capacity7,500
ChairmanBéla Halmosi
ManagerIstván Herczku
LeagueFirst Division
2012–135th

1. FC Femina is a Hungarian women's football team competing in the Hungarian First Division.

Founded in 1970, Femina is the most successful team in the championship with 10 titles between 1988 and 2008, including two 3-year winning streaks in 2000–03 and 2005–08. The following two seasons marked a decline with the club's worst rankings yet, while in 2011 Femina was 3rd.[1] Femina has been less successful in the national Cup, with just one title to make a double in 1996.

Femina was the first team to represent Hungary in the UEFA Women's Cup. Its major success in its six appearances so far was reaching the last 16 in 2007.

Former players

Honours

Other league results
Position Years
2 1989, 1995, 1999, 2000
3 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1993, 1998, 2005, 2011
4 2004
5 2009
6 2010

Record in European competitions

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup Group stage 4–0 Bulgaria Grand Hotel Varna
0–1 Czech Republic Sparta Prague
0–6 Sweden Umeå
2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup Group stage 0–1 France Toulouse
4–0 Israel Maccabi Haifa
2–5 Italy Lazio
2003–04 UEFA Women's Cup Group stage 0–11 Russia Energiya Voronezh
3–3 Croatia Osijek
0–4 Italy Foroni Verona
2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 7–1 Azerbaijan Gömrükçü Baku
1–0 Bulgaria NSA Sofia
7–0 Moldova Narta Chişinău
Group stage 1–5 Denmark Brøndby
0–6 England Arsenal
2–4 Russia Rossiyanka
2007–08 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 6–0 Azerbaijan Ruslan
2–0 Moldova Narta Chişinău
1–3 Kazakhstan Almaty
2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 3–1 Faroe Islands
0–2 Lithuania Gintra Universitetas
0–1 Russia Zvezda Perm

References

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