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Stadion Albert Flórián

Coordinates:47°28′31″N19°5′46″E / 47.47528°N 19.09611°E /47.47528; 19.09611
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Former football stadium in Budapest, Hungary

Albert Stadion
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Interactive map of Albert Stadion
Full nameAlbert Flórián Stadion
LocationBudapest, Hungary
OwnerFerencvárosi Torna Club
OperatorFerencváros
Capacity29,505 (1974–1991)
18,100 (1991–2013)
20,000
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Field
Construction
Broke ground1933
Built1910-1911
Opened1911
Renovated1971-1974
Demolished1971, 2013
ArchitectJózsef Schall, Miklós Kapsza (1974–2013)
Tenants
Hungary national football team
Ferencváros

Stadion Albert Flórián was a sports stadium inBudapest,Hungary. The stadium was the home of theassociation football clubFerencvárosi TC. The stadium had a capacity of 18,100. Formerly known asÜllői úti stadion for its location, it had been renamed forBallon d'Or winner club legendFlórián Albert in 2007. Today, the stadium's place is occupied by the newly builtGroupama Arena.

History

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Construction

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The first stadium was started to be built in the autumn of 1910. On 12 February 1911, Ferencváros played their first match against Budapest rivalMTK Budapest which was won by the club. The starting line-up consisted of Fritz, Rumbold, Magnlitz, Weinber, Bródy, Payer, Szeitler, Weisz, Koródy,Schlosser, Borbás. The first stadium could host 40,000 spectators.

First reconstruction

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In 1971 the stands were demolished and a new stadium was started to be built. The new stadium was inaugurated on the 75th anniversary of the club. On 19 May 1974, the first match was played against theVasas old boys.[1] The new stadium could host 29,505 spectators (including 10 771 seats and 18 734 standing). In the 1990s the stadium was redesigned to meet the UEFA requirements therefore its capacity was reduced to 18 100.

On 21 December 2007, the stadium was changed from Üllői úti Stadion to Stadion Albert Flórián.Flórián Albert, the former Ferencváros icon, was present at the inauguration ceremony.

Milestone matches

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First era (1911–1971)

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Second era (1974–2013)

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MatchHomeResultOpponentDateCompetition
First matchHungaryFerencváros0–1HungaryVasas19 May 1974Friendly match
FirstUEFA Cup Winners' Cup matchHungaryFerencváros2–0WalesCardiff City F.C.18 September 19741974–75 European Cup Winners' Cup, first round
LastUEFA Europa League matchHungaryFerencváros2–1NorwayAalesunds FK14 July 20112011–12 UEFA Europa League, second qualifying round
LastHungarian League matchHungaryFerencváros2–1HungaryÚjpest FC10 March 20132012–13 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, matchweek 19
LastHungarian League Cup matchHungaryFerencváros1–0HungaryEgri FC23 March 20132012–13 Ligakupa, semifinals
Last matchHungaryFerencváros0–0RomaniaCFR Cluj24 March 2013International friendly[2][3]

International matches

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Hungary  v Spain
31 May 1984 (1984-05-31)FriendlyHungary 1–1 SpainÜllői úti stadion
20:00Nagy 48'ReportRincón 21'Attendance: 10,000
Referee:Aron Schmidhuber (West Germany)
Hungary  v Cyprus
2 December 1987 (1987-12-02)Euro 1988 qualifiersHungary 1–0 CyprusÜllői úti stadion
17:30Kiprich 90'ReportAttendance: 2,300
Referee: Dan Petrescu (Romania)
Hungary  v United States
20 March 1990 (1990-03-20)FriendlyHungary 2–0 United StatesÜllői úti stadion
18:00Petres 39'
Limperger 74'
ReportAttendance: 9,000
Referee: Heinz Holzmann (Austria)
Hungary  v Israel
23 September 1992 (1992-09-23)FriendlyHungary 0–0 IsraelÜllői úti stadion
17:00ReportAttendance: 3,000
Referee: Roman Steindl (Austria)
Hungary  v Russia
8 September 1993 (1993-09-08)1994 World Cup qualifiersHungary 1–3 RussiaÜllői úti stadion
19:00Nikiforov 19' (o.g.)ReportPyatnitsky 15'
Kiriakov 52'
Borodyuk 90'
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Gheorghe Constantin (Romania)
Hungary  v Luxembourg
27 October 1993 (1993-10-27)1994 World Cup qualifiersHungary 1–0 LuxembourgÜllői úti stadion
19:00Détári 20'ReportAttendance: 1,500
Referee:Oğuz Sarvan (Turkey)
Hungary  v Azerbaijan
10 September 1997 (1997-09-10)1998 World Cup qualifiersHungary 3–1 AzerbaijanÜllői úti stadion
17:30Klausz 8'
Halmai 44'
Illés 89'
ReportLychkin 71'Attendance: 8,112
Referee:Atanas Uzunov (Bulgaria)
Hungary  v FR Yugoslavia
29 October 1997 (1997-10-29)1998 World Cup playoffsHungary 1–7 FR YugoslaviaÜllői úti stadion
20:00Illés 89'ReportBrnović 2'
Đukić 6'
Savićević 10'
Mijatović 26',41',51'
Milošević 63'
Attendance: 13,175
Referee:Vítor Melo Pereira (Portugal)
Hungary  v  Switzerland
18 November 1998 (1998-11-18)FriendlyHungary 2–0  SwitzerlandÜllői úti stadion
20:00Korsós 1'
J. Sebők 7'
ReportAttendance: 2,849
Referee:Karol Ihring (Slovakia)
Hungary  v Bosnia and Herzegovina
10 March 1999 (1999-03-10)FriendlyHungary 1–1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaÜllői úti stadion
19:30Illés 66' (pen.)ReportKodro 39'Attendance: 7,792
Referee:Martin Ingvarsson (Sweden)
Hungary  v Liechtenstein
27 March 1999 (1999-03-27)Euro 2000 qualifiersHungary 5–0 LiechtensteinÜllői úti stadion
19:30J. Sebők 16'
V. Sebők 33',41',85' (pen.)
Illés 73'
ReportAttendance: 9,534
Referee: Kostas Kapitanis (Cyprus)
Hungary  v Moldova
18 August 1999 (1999-08-18)FriendlyHungary 1–1 MoldovaÜllői úti stadion
20:15Sebők 39'ReportCleșcenco 65'Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Wolfgang Sowa (Austria)
Hungary  v Azerbaijan
8 September 1999 (1999-09-08)Euro 2000 qualifiersHungary 3–0 AzerbaijanÜllői úti stadion
20:15Sebők 27'
Egressy 51'
Sowunmi 54'
ReportAttendance: 2,910
Referee: Sašo Lazarevski (Macedonia)
Hungary  v Australia
23 February 2000 (2000-02-23)FriendlyHungary 0–3 AustraliaÜllői úti stadion
20:15ReportLaybutt 12'
Skoko 72'
Moore 90+1'
Attendance: 14,000
Referee:Dietmar Drabek (Austria)
Hungary  v Finland
25 April 2001 (2001-04-25)FriendlyHungary 0–0 FinlandÜllői úti stadion
20:30ReportAttendance: 5,175
Referee: Fiorenzo Treossi (Italy)
Hungary  v Moldova
20 November 2002 (2002-11-20)FriendlyHungary 1–1 MoldovaÜllői úti stadion
18:00Dárdai 55'ReportPațula 16'Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Wolfgang Sowa (Austria)
Hungary  v Estonia
19 November 2003 (2003-11-19)FriendlyHungary 0–1 EstoniaÜllői úti stadion
17:00ReportRooba 86'Attendance: 457
Referee:Milan Šedivý (Czech Republic)

Record

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Photo gallery

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  • The first pitch of the club (1910-1971)
    The first pitch of the club (1910-1971)
  • Flórián Albert, Lajos Szűcs, and Zoltán Varga discussing the plans of the new stadium in 1968
    Flórián Albert,Lajos Szűcs, andZoltán Varga discussing the plans of the new stadium in 1968
  • The stadium in the spring of 2011
    The stadium in the spring of 2011
  • Ferencváros are playing against Paks on 30 July 2010 in a Hungarian League match
    Ferencváros are playing againstPaks on 30 July 2010 in aHungarian League match
  • The old Albert stadion from bird view in 2011
    The old Albert stadion from bird view in 2011
  • Albert Stadion
    Albert Stadion

References

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  1. ^"Ferencvárosi TC - Vasas SC 0 : 1, 1974.05.19. (photos, data) • NB I 1973/1974, 28. forduló".Magyarfutball.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved1 November 2025.
  2. ^"Ferencváros moves to national stadium upon construction at their site".StadiumDB.com.Budapest. 20 March 2013. Retrieved3 November 2024.
  3. ^Watson-Broughton, Matthew (28 March 2013)."Ferencváros give stadium spectacular send-off".UEFA.Agence France-Presse. Retrieved3 November 2024.

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