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Magyar Kupa

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Hungarian cup competition for football clubs
For other uses, seeMagyar Kupa (disambiguation).
Football tournament
MOL Magyar Kupa
Founded1909
RegionHungary
Teams128 (Main round)
Qualifier forUEFA Europa League
Current championsPaks
(2nd title)
Most championshipsFerencváros
(24 titles)
BroadcasterM4 Sport
WebsiteOfficial website
2025–26 Magyar Kupa
Magyar labdarúgókupa-2016

TheHungarian Cup (Hungarian:Magyar Kupa,pronounced[ˈmɒɟɒrˈkupɒ]), officially known asMOL Magyar Kupa for sponsorship reasons, is the Hungarian cup competition for football clubs. It was started by theHungarian Football Association, in 1909, eight years after the commencement of theHungarian League.

Besides all of the professional clubs of Hungary numerous amateur sides take part every year. These have to qualify through local cup competitions.

The most successful participant in the Magyar Kupa has beenFerencváros with 24 wins, followed by local rivalsMTK with 12 cups. The current holder isPaks, having won their 1st title in 2024.

History

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Although the firstHungarian League match was played in1901, the first Hungarian Cup match was played eight years later in1910 betweenMTK Budapest FC andBudapesti TC. The first era of the Magyar Kupa was dominated by the same clubs as in the Hungarian League:MTK Budapest FC andFerencvárosi TC. In the 1910s MTK won four trophies, while Ferencváros only one. However, in the 1920s Ferencváros won three other titles, whereas MTK two cups. The only club able to interrupt theFerencvárosi TC-MTK Budapest FC rivalry wasKispesti AC in1926.

In the 1930s, new clubs finally broke through to win the Hungarian Cup, and two of them were from outside Budapest. In1930Bocskai FC and in1934Soroksár FC. The traditional clubs (MTK and Ferencváros) won three trophies: Ferencváros in1933 and1935, and MTK in1932.

The 1940s were dominated by Ferencváros by winning the cup in a three consecutive seasons:1941–42,1942–43, and1943–44. Ferencváros's dominance was interrupted bySzolnoki MÁV FC by winning the1940–41 season.

Due to theHungarian Revolution of 1956, the Magyar Kupa was held only three times in the 1950s. Three Budapest clubs could win in the 1950s:Budapesti Bástya,Budapesti Vasas SC, andFerencvárosi TC. The 1960s were dominated byRába ETO Győr by winning the cup in three consecutive seasons: 1965, 1966, and 1967. In1969Újpesti Dózsa SC became cup winners for the first time after losing five finals.

The 1970s were dominated by Budapest clubs. Ferencváros won four times, Újpest won twice, and Vasas SC won once. However, the1976–77 season was won byDiósgyőri VTK. This was the first time when the cup finals was in around-robin tournament.

In the 1980s,Újpesti Dózsa SC won three trophies, whileBudapest Honvéd SE could lift the cup twice. In the 1990sFerencvárosi TC won the cup four times. In1999Debreceni VSC won their first cup trophy.

In the early 2000s, the Magyar Kupa was dominated by Debrecen by winning three trophies in2001,2008,[1]2010.[2] Debrecen's dominance was interrupted by Újpest in 2002, and Ferencváros in 2003, and 2004 while Honvéd could win the cup in 2007 and in 2009[3] Other non-Budapest cup winners were Videoton in 2006 and Sopron in 2005.

In the 2010s, the dominance of the non-Budapest clubs continued. Debrecen managed to clinch the cup twice in the 2011–12[4] and in the 2012–13[5] seasons while Kecskemét could lift the trophy in the 2010–11[6] season. However, Újpest surprisingly won the 2013–14[7] season while the rebuilt Ferencváros in 2014–15[8] season.

Austro-Hungarian Challenge Cup Finals

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Main article:Challenge Cup (Austria-Hungary)

Magyar Kupa Finals

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Key
(R)Replay
*Match went toextra time
Match decided by apenalty shootout after extra time
Winning team won theDouble
ItalicsTeam from outside theNemzeti Bajnokság I
#SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-upVenueAttendanceNotes
1.1909–10MTK Budapest †1–1 *BTCMillenáris Sporttelep,Budapest3,000
3–1 (R)
4,000
2.1910–11MTK Budapest
1–0
MACÜllői út,Budapest15,000
3.1911–12MTK BudapestFerencvárosNone0
4.1912–13Ferencváros
2–1
BAKÜllői út,Budapest6,000
5.1913–14MTK Budapest
4–0
MAC8,000
No Competitions Held
6.1921–22Ferencváros †2–2 *ÚjpestHungária körút,Budapest8,000
1–0 (R)
8,000
7.1922–23MTK Budapest
4–1
ÚjpestÜllői út,Budapest5,000
No Competitions Held
8.1924–25MTK Budapest
4–0
ÚjpestHungária körút,Budapest12,000
9.1925–26Kispest †1–1 *BEACHungária körút,Budapest300
3–2 (R)
Postás Sport Egyesület,Budapest150
10.1926–27Ferencváros
3–0
ÚjpestHungária körút,Budapest9,000
11.1927–28Ferencváros
5–1
Attila FCÜllői út,Budapest8,000
No Competitions Held
12.1929–30Bocskai
5–1
Szegedi BástyaHungária körút,Budapest1,200
13.1930–31III. Kerület
4–1
FerencvárosÜllői út,Budapest3,000
14.1931–32Hungária †1–1 *FerencvárosÜllői út,Budapest9,000
4–3 (R)
Hungária körút,Budapest8,000
15.1932–33Ferencváros
11–1
ÚjpestHungária körút,Budapest10,000
16.1933–34Soroksár †2–2 *BSZKRTÜllői út,Budapest1,000
 †1–1 * (R)15,000
2–0 (R)
Millenáris Sporttelep,Budapest1,600
17.1934–35Ferencváros
2–1
MTK BudapestHungária körút,Budapest8,000
No Competitions Held
18.1940–41Szolnok
3–0
SalgótarjánÜllői út,Budapest7,000
19.1941–42Ferencváros
6–2
DiósgyőrHungária körút,Budapest18,000
20.1942–43Ferencváros
3–0
Salgótarján20,000
21.1943–44Ferencváros †2–2 *Kolozsvár28,000
3–1 (R)
10,000
No Competitions Held
22.1951–52Budapesti Bástya
3–2
DorogÉpítők stadion,Budapest14,000
Suspended
No Competitions Held
23.1954–55Vasas Budapest
3–2
Budapest HonvédNépstadion,Budapest40,000
24.1955–58Ferencváros
2–1
Salgótarján10,000
No Competitions Held
25.1964Budapest Honvéd
1–0
GyőrNépstadion,Budapest8,000
26.1965Győr
4–0
Diósgyőr3,000
27.1966Győr †1–1 *Ferencváros10,000
3–2 (R)
17,000
28.1967Győr
1–0
Salgótarján3,000
29.1968MTK Budapest
2–1
Budapest Honvéd8,000
30.1969Újpest
3–1
Budapest Honvéd15,000
31.1970Újpest
3–2
Komló5,000
32.1971–72Ferencváros
2–1
TatabányaMegyeri út,Budapest4,000
33.1972–73Vasas Budapest †4–3 *Budapest HonvédNépstadion,Budapest10,000
34.1973–74Ferencváros
3–1
KomlóNépstadion,Budapest10,000
35.1974–75Újpest
3–2
Szombathely3,000
36.1975–76Ferencváros
1–0
MTK Budapest15,000
37.1976–77DiósgyőrFerencvárosHome andAway matches
38.1977–78Ferencváros †4–2 *PécsNépstadion,Budapest20,000
39.1978–79Győr
1–0
FerencvárosNépstadion,Budapest10,000
40.1979–80Diósgyőr
3–1
Vasas BudapestVeszprémi stadion,Veszprém15,000
41.1980–81Vasas Budapest
1–0
DiósgyőrSzegedi stadion,Szeged10,000
42.1981–82Újpest
2–0
VideotonSzekszárdi stadion,Szekszárd18,000
43.1982–83Újpest
3–2
Budapest HonvédNépstadion,Budapest5,000
44.1983–84Siófok
2–1
GyőrSóstói Stadion,Székesfehérvár17,000
45.1984–85Budapest Honvéd
5–0
TatabányaNépstadion,Budapest3,000
46.1985–86Vasas Budapest †0–0 †Ferencváros20,000
47.1986–87Újpest
3–2
Pécs3,000
48.1987–88Békéscsaba
3–2
Budapest HonvédTiszaligeti Stadion,Szolnok7,000
49.1988–89Budapest Honvéd
1–0
FerencvárosNépstadion,Budapest20,000
50.1989–90Pécs
2–0
Budapest HonvédBányász Stadion,Tatabánya3,000
51.1990–91Ferencváros
1–0
VácDiósgyőri Stadion,Miskolc8,000
52.1991–92Újpest †1–0 *VácKórház utca,Békéscsaba10,000
53.1992–93Ferencváros
1–1
SzombathelyRohonci úti Stadion,Szombathely18,000
 †1–1 †Üllői út,Budapest18,000
54.1993–94Ferencváros
3–0
Budapest HonvédÜllői út,Budapest15,000
2–1
Bozsik József Stadion,Budapest12,000
55.1994–95Ferencváros
2–0
VácÜllői út,Budapest8,000
4–3
Stadion Városi,Vác10,000
56.1995–96Budapest Honvéd
0–1
BVSCSzőnyi út,Budapest3,000
2–0
Bozsik József Stadion,Budapest6,000
57.1996–97MTK Budapest
6–0
BVSCHungária körút,Budapest2,000
2–0
Szőnyi út,Budapest1,000
58.1997–98MTK Budapest
1–0
ÚjpestFáy utca,Budapest13,000
59.1998–99Debrecen
2–1
TatabányaStadion Városi,Vác12,000
60.1999–2000MTK Budapest
3–1
Vasas BudapestNépstadion,Budapest4,000
61.2000–01Debrecen
5–2
VideotonÜllői út,Budapest11,000
62.2001–02Újpest †2–1 *SzombathelyStadion ETO,Győr8,000
63.2002–03Ferencváros
2–1
DebrecenPuskás Ferenc Stadion,Budapest10,000
64.2003–04Ferencváros
3–1
Budapest Honvéd4,000
65.2004–05Sopron
5–1
FerencvárosSóstói Stadion,Székesfehérvár4,000
66.2005–06Videoton †2–2 †Vasas BudapestÜllői út,Budapest5,000
67.2006–07Budapest Honvéd †2–2 †DebrecenSzusza Ferenc Stadion,Budapest6,880
68.2007–08Debrecen
7–0
Budapest HonvédBozsik József Stadion,Budapest2,000
2–1
Oláh Gábor utcai Stadion,Debrecen7,500
69.2008–09Budapest Honvéd
1–0
GyőrETO Park,Győr14,000
0–0
Bozsik József Stadion,Budapest8,000
70.2009–10DebrecenZalaegerszegPuskás Ferenc Stadion,Budapest5,000
71.2010–11KecskemétVideoton5,000
72.2011–12Debrecen †3–3MTK Budapest4,000
73.2012–13DebrecenGyőrBozsik József Stadion,Budapest5,000
74.2013–14Újpest †1–1DiósgyőrPuskás Ferenc Stadion,Budapest22,000
75.2014–15FerencvárosVideotonGroupama Arena,Budapest15,000
76.2015–16FerencvárosÚjpest19,000
77.2016–17Ferencváros †1–1Vasas Budapest14,970
78.2017–18Újpest †2–2Puskás Akadémia11,270
79.2018–19VidiBudapest Honvéd12,777
80.2019–20Budapest HonvédMezőkövesdPuskás Aréna,Budapest10,000
81.2020–21Újpest †1–0 *Fehérvár4,500
82.2021–22FerencvárosPaks38,979
83.2022–23Zalaegerszeg †2–0 *Budafok24,152[9]
84.2023–24Paks †2–0 *Ferencváros51,900[10][11]
85.2024–25Paks †1–1 (4–3p)Ferencváros54,762[12]

Notes:

Statistics

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Performances by club

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ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning Years
Ferencváros4
24
10
1912–13,1921–22,1926–27,1927–28,1932–33,1934–35,1941–42,1942–43,1943–44,1955–58,1971–72,1973–74,1975–76,1977–78,1990–91,1992–93,1993–94,1994–95,2002–03,2003–04,2014–15,2015–16,2016–17,2021–22
MTK Budapest5
12
3
1909–10,1910–11,1911–12,1913–14,1922–23,1924–25,1931–32,1951–52,1968,1996–97,1997–98,1999–00
Újpest6
11
7
1969,1970,1974–75,1981–82,1982–83,1986–87,1991–92,2001–02,2013–14,2017–18,2020–21
Budapest Honvéd7
8
11
1925–26,1964,1984–85,1988–89,1995–96,2006–07,2008–09,2019–20
Debrecen
6
2
1998–99,2000–01,2007–08,2009–10,2011–12,2012–13
Győr8
4
4
1965,1966,1967,1978–79
Vasas9
4
4
1954–55,1972–73,1980–81,1985–86
Fehérvár11
2
5
2005–06,2018–19
Diósgyőr10
2
4
1976–77,1979–80
Paks
2
1
2023–24,2024–25
Pécs12
1
2
1989–90
Zalaegerszeg
1
1
2022–23
Kecskemét
1
2010–11
Sopron
1
2004–05
Békéscsaba
1
1987–88
Siófok
1
1983–84
Szolnok13
1
1940–41
Soroksár
1
1933–34
III. Kerület
1
1930–31
Bocskai
1
1929–30
Salgótarján
4
Szombathely
3
Tatabánya
3
Vác
3
BVSC
2
Komló
2
MAC
2
Miskolc
1
BAK
1
Szeged
1
BEAC
1
BSZKRT
1
BTC
1
Dorog
1
Mezőkövesd
1
Puskás Akadémia
1
Kolozsvár14
1
Budafok
1

Notes:

  • Note 4: Includes Ferencváros FC
  • Note 5: Includes MTK, MTK-VM, Hungária and Bástya.
  • Note 6: Includes Újpesti Dózsa and Újpesti TE.
  • Note 7: Includes Kispesti AC and Kispest-Honvéd.
  • Note 8: Includes Vasas ETO Gyõr and Rába Vasas ETO Gyõr.
  • Note 9: Includes Vasas SC, Budapesti Vasas SC
  • Note 10: Includes Diósgyőri MÁVAG SC
  • Note 11: Includes FC Fehérvár and Videoton FC.
  • Note 12: Includes Pécsi MFC.
  • Note 13: Includes Szolnoki MÁV SE
  • Note 14: A team fromCluj-Napoca,Romania.

Performances by county

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As of 15 May 2025

CountyTitlesWinning clubs
Budapest
61
Ferencváros (24)
MTK (12)
Újpest (11)
Honvéd (8)
Vasas (4)
Soroksár (1)
III. Kerület (1)
Hajdú-Bihar
7
Debrecen (6)
Bocskai (1)
Győr-Moson-Sopron
5
Győr (4)
Sopron (1)
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén
2
Diósgyőr (2)
Fejér
2
Fehérvár (2)
Tolna
2
Paks (2)
Bács-Kiskun
1
Kecskemét (1)
Baranya
1
Pécs (1)
Békés
1
Békéscsaba (1)
Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok
1
Szolnok (1)
Somogy
1
Siófok (1)
Zala
1
Zalaegerszeg (1)

Top scorers in the Final

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József Takács scored four times in the1932–33 Final

The following football players scored at least three goals in the Magyar Kupa final. There have been only one player who scored four goals in one single match in the final of1932–33,József Takács.

Four goals

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Hat-trick

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Venues

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Groupama Aréna was the home of the2017 Magyar Kupa Final
  • In the list below are included all the stadiums, inclusive the stadiums from finals with 2 or 3 legs.
Matches playedCityStadiumLast match played
28
BudapestNépstadion/Puskás Ferenc Stadion2013–14
18
BudapestÜllői út/Groupama Aréna2017–18
14
BudapestHungária körút/Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion1996–97
6
BudapestPuskás Aréna2025
5
BudapestBozsik József Stadion2012–13
3
BudapestMillenáris Sporttelep1933–34
2
BudapestMegyeri út/Szusza Ferenc Stadion2006–07
2
SzékesfehérvárSóstói Stadion2004–05
2
VácStadion Városi1998–99
2
BudapestSzőnyi úti Stadion1996–97
1
GyőrStadion ETO/ETO Park2008–09
1
DebrecenOláh Gábor utcai Stadion2007–08
1
BudapestIllovszky Rudolf Stadion1997–98
1
SzombathelyRohonci úti Stadion1992–93
1
BékéscsabaKórház utca1991–92
1
MiskolcDiósgyőri Stadion1990–91
1
TatabányaStadium Bányász1989–90
1
SzolnokTiszaligeti Stadion1987–88
1
SzekszárdSzekszárdi stadion1981–82
1
SzegedSzegedi stadion1980–81
1
VeszprémVeszprémi stadion1979–80
1
BudapestÉpítők stadion1951–52
1
BudapestPostás pálya1925–26

Referees in the Final

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As of 2 July 2025.

Zsolt Szabó
RefereeYearNo
HungaryZoltán Iványi2011,2015,2016,20194
HungaryPéter Solymosi2008–09,2014,20173
HungaryIstván Vad2007–08,2009–10,20233
HungaryAttila Ábrahám2000–01,2001–022
Hungary János Megyebíró2005–06,2002–032
HungaryViktor Kassai2007–08,20132
HungaryZsolt Szabó2008–09,2011–122
HungaryTamás Bognár2020,20222
HungaryAttila Hanacsek2004–051
CroatiaEdo Trivković2004–051
HungaryFerenc Bede2006–071
HungarySándor Andó-Szabó20181
HungaryGergő Bogár20211
Hungary Balázs Berke20241
Hungary Csaba Pintér20251

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Debrecen enjoy easy cup win".UEFA.com. 4 June 2008. Archived fromthe original on November 2, 2012.
  2. ^"Debrecen complete double with Hungarian Cup".UEFA.com. 26 May 2010. Archived fromthe original on November 2, 2012.
  3. ^"Honvéd claim Hungarian Cup surprise".UEFA.com. 26 May 2009. Archived fromthe original on November 2, 2012.
  4. ^"Debrecen lift cup after shoot-out success".UEFA.com. 2 May 2012. Archived fromthe original on December 5, 2012. Retrieved2 May 2012.
  5. ^"Debreceni deny Győr in Hungarian Cup final".UEFA.com. 22 May 2013. Archived fromthe original on June 28, 2013.
  6. ^"Kecskemét stun Videoton to win Hungarian Cup".UEFA.com. 17 May 2011.
  7. ^"Újpest record ninth Hungarian Cup triumph".UEFA.com. 25 May 2014. Archived fromthe original on June 15, 2014.
  8. ^"Ferencváros thump Videoton to end cup drought".UEFA.com. 20 May 2015. Archived fromthe original on July 31, 2015.
  9. ^"BUDAFOKI MTE - ZTE FC 0 - 2 - MLSZ adatbank".adatbank.mlsz.hu. Retrieved2025-05-16.
  10. ^Magyarfutball.hu (2024-05-15)."Paksi FC - Ferencvárosi TC 2 : 0, 2024.05.15. (képek, adatok) • MOL Magyar Kupa 2023-2024, döntő • Magyarfutball.hu".www.magyarfutball.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved2025-05-16.
  11. ^"2024.V.15. MK Döntő, Paks – Ferencváros: 2-0 | Tempó, Fradi!".tempofradi.hu. Retrieved2025-05-16.
  12. ^"Szappanos és Vécsei lett a hős a szétlövés során, a Paks ismét megfricskázta az FTC-t a kupadöntőben!".Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 2025-05-14. Retrieved2025-05-16.

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