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List of Ferencvárosi TC records and statistics

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ferencvárosi Torna Club is a Hungarian professional association football club, based in Budapest, Hungary.

Honours

UEFA Champions League winners 1984-1985

Notes
  • Note 12: more than any other Hungarian football club.
  • Note 13: more than any other Hungarian football club.

Players

Most appearances

No. Name Years Total
1. Hungary Péter Lipcsei 1990–13 555
2. Hungary György Sárosi 1931–48 450
3. Hungary Flórián Albert 1958–75 433

Top scorers

Season Player Goals
1904 Hungary József Pokornyi 16
1907–08 Hungary Imre Schlosser 21
1908–09 30
1909–10 18
1910–11 38
1911–12 34
1912–13 33
1913–14 21
1927–28 Hungary József Takács 31
1928–29 41
1929–30 40
1931–32 42
1933–34 Hungary Géza Toldi 27
1935–36 Hungary György Sárosi 37
1939–40 23
1940–41 29
1944 13
1948–49 Hungary Ferenc Deák 59
1957–58 Hungary Zoltán Friedmanszky 22 16
1959–60 Hungary Flórián Albert 27
1960–61 Hungary Flórián Albert 22 21
1965 Hungary Flórián Albert 27
1980–81 Hungary Tibor Nyilasi 30
1989–90 Hungary József Dzurják 18
1995–96 Ukraine Ihor Nichenko 23 18
2008–09 Hungary István Ferenczi 24 39
2015–16 Hungary Dániel Böde 17
Notes

Award winners

Ballon d'Or

The following players have won the Ballon d'Or while playing for Ferencvárosi TC:

Transfer records

Record departures

Player To Fee Year
1. Bosnia and Herzegovina Muhamed Bešić England Everton €5,050,000 2014[1][2][3]
2. Brazil Somália France Toulouse €2,400,000 2015
3. Hungary Zoltán Gera England West Bromwich Albion €2,250,000 2004[4]

Record arrivals

Player From Fee Year
1. Brazil Marquinhos Brazil Atlético Mineiro €1.500,000 2022
2. Ecuador Cristian Ramírez Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf €360,000 2015
3. Hungary Predrag Bošnjak Hungary Szombathelyi Haladás €300,000 2014

Managerial records

Team records

First Matches

Biggest wins

Magyar Kupa

European Cup

Cup Winners' Cup

UEFA Cup

Goals

Points

Attendances

  • highest league average attendance - 48 846 in 1959/60 season
  • highest league home game attendance - 85 000 20 July 1958 against MTK on Népstadion.

References

  1. ^ "Besic deal complete". Everton's Official Website. 28 July 2014.
  2. ^ "Everton sign Muhamed Besic from Ferencvaros for £4m". The Guardian. 28 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Everton: Muhamed Besic signs on five-year deal from Ferencvaros". BBC Sport. 28 July 2014.
  4. ^ "Albion bag Gera". BBC Sport. 2004.
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