Hungarian cup competition for football clubs
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Magyar labdarúgókupa-2016 TheHungarian Cup (Hungarian :Magyar Kupa ,pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈkupɒ] ), 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.
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. In1930 Bocskai FC and in1934 Soroksár 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. In1969 Újpesti 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. In1999 Debreceni 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 [ edit ] # Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue Attendance Notes 1. 1909–10 MTK Budapest † 1–1 *BTC Millenáris Sporttelep ,Budapest 3,000 4,000 2. 1910–11 MTK Budapest 1–0
MAC Üllői út ,Budapest 15,000 3. 1911–12 MTK Budapest Ferencváros None 0 4. 1912–13 Ferencváros 2–1
BAK Üllői út ,Budapest 6,000 5. 1913–14 MTK Budapest 4–0
MAC 8,000 No Competitions Held
6. 1921–22 Ferencváros † 2–2 *Újpest Hungária körút ,Budapest 8,000 8,000 7. 1922–23 MTK Budapest 4–1
Újpest Üllői út ,Budapest 5,000 No Competitions Held
8. 1924–25 MTK Budapest 4–0
Újpest Hungária körút ,Budapest 12,000 9. 1925–26 Kispest † 1–1 *BEAC Hungária körút ,Budapest 300 Postás Sport Egyesület ,Budapest 150 10. 1926–27 Ferencváros 3–0
Újpest Hungária körút ,Budapest 9,000 11. 1927–28 Ferencváros 5–1
Attila FC Üllői út ,Budapest 8,000 No Competitions Held
12. 1929–30 Bocskai 5–1
Szegedi Bástya Hungária körút ,Budapest 1,200 13. 1930–31 III. Kerület 4–1
Ferencváros Üllői út ,Budapest 3,000 14. 1931–32 Hungária † 1–1 *Ferencváros Üllői út ,Budapest 9,000 Hungária körút ,Budapest 8,000 15. 1932–33 Ferencváros 11–1
Újpest Hungária körút ,Budapest 10,000 16. 1933–34 Soroksár † 2–2 *BSZKRT Üllői út ,Budapest 1,000 † 1–1 * (R )15,000 Millenáris Sporttelep ,Budapest 1,600 17. 1934–35 Ferencváros 2–1
MTK Budapest Hungária körút ,Budapest 8,000 No Competitions Held
18. 1940–41 Szolnok 3–0
Salgótarján Üllői út ,Budapest 7,000 19. 1941–42 Ferencváros 6–2
Diósgyőr Hungária körút ,Budapest 18,000 20. 1942–43 Ferencváros 3–0
Salgótarján 20,000 21. 1943–44 Ferencváros † 2–2 *Kolozsvár 28,000 10,000 No Competitions Held
22. 1951–52 Budapesti Bástya 3–2
Dorog Építők stadion ,Budapest 14,000 Suspended
No Competitions Held
23. 1954–55 Vasas Budapest 3–2
Budapest Honvéd Népstadion ,Budapest 40,000 24. 1955–58 Ferencváros 2–1
Salgótarján 10,000 No Competitions Held
25. 1964 Budapest Honvéd 1–0
Győr Népstadion ,Budapest 8,000 26. 1965 Győr 4–0
Diósgyőr 3,000 27. 1966 Győr † 1–1 *Ferencváros 10,000 17,000 28. 1967 Győr 1–0
Salgótarján 3,000 29. 1968 MTK Budapest 2–1
Budapest Honvéd 8,000 30. 1969 Újpest 3–1
Budapest Honvéd 15,000 31. 1970 Újpest 3–2
Komló 5,000 32. 1971–72 Ferencváros 2–1
Tatabánya Megyeri út ,Budapest 4,000 33. 1972–73 Vasas Budapest † 4–3 *Budapest Honvéd Népstadion ,Budapest 10,000 34. 1973–74 Ferencváros 3–1
Komló Népstadion ,Budapest 10,000 35. 1974–75 Újpest 3–2
Szombathely 3,000 36. 1975–76 Ferencváros 1–0
MTK Budapest 15,000 37. 1976–77 Diósgyőr Ferencváros Home andAway matches— 38. 1977–78 Ferencváros † 4–2 *Pécs Népstadion ,Budapest 20,000 39. 1978–79 Győr 1–0
Ferencváros Népstadion ,Budapest 10,000 40. 1979–80 Diósgyőr 3–1
Vasas Budapest Veszprémi stadion ,Veszprém 15,000 41. 1980–81 Vasas Budapest 1–0
Diósgyőr Szegedi stadion ,Szeged 10,000 42. 1981–82 Újpest 2–0
Videoton Szekszárdi stadion ,Szekszárd 18,000 43. 1982–83 Újpest 3–2
Budapest Honvéd Népstadion ,Budapest 5,000 44. 1983–84 Siófok 2–1
Győr Sóstói Stadion ,Székesfehérvár 17,000 45. 1984–85 Budapest Honvéd 5–0
Tatabánya Népstadion ,Budapest 3,000 46. 1985–86 Vasas Budapest † 0–0 †Ferencváros 20,000 47. 1986–87 Újpest 3–2
Pécs 3,000 48. 1987–88 Békéscsaba 3–2
Budapest Honvéd Tiszaligeti Stadion ,Szolnok 7,000 49. 1988–89 Budapest Honvéd 1–0
Ferencváros Népstadion ,Budapest 20,000 50. 1989–90 Pécs 2–0
Budapest Honvéd Bányász Stadion ,Tatabánya 3,000 51. 1990–91 Ferencváros 1–0
Vác Diósgyőri Stadion ,Miskolc 8,000 52. 1991–92 Újpest † 1–0 *Vác Kórház utca ,Békéscsaba 10,000 53. 1992–93 Ferencváros 1–1
Szombathely Rohonci úti Stadion ,Szombathely 18,000 † 1–1 †Üllői út ,Budapest 18,000 54. 1993–94 Ferencváros 3–0
Budapest Honvéd Üllői út ,Budapest 15,000 2–1
Bozsik József Stadion ,Budapest 12,000 55. 1994–95 Ferencváros 2–0
Vác Üllői út ,Budapest 8,000 4–3
Stadion Városi ,Vác 10,000 56. 1995–96 Budapest Honvéd 0–1
BVSC Szőnyi út ,Budapest 3,000 2–0
Bozsik József Stadion ,Budapest 6,000 57. 1996–97 MTK Budapest 6–0
BVSC Hungária körút ,Budapest 2,000 2–0
Szőnyi út ,Budapest 1,000 58. 1997–98 MTK Budapest 1–0
Újpest Fáy utca ,Budapest 13,000 59. 1998–99 Debrecen 2–1
Tatabánya Stadion Városi ,Vác 12,000 60. 1999–2000 MTK Budapest 3–1
Vasas Budapest Népstadion ,Budapest 4,000 61. 2000–01 Debrecen 5–2
Videoton Üllői út ,Budapest 11,000 62. 2001–02 Újpest † 2–1 *Szombathely Stadion ETO ,Győr 8,000 63. 2002–03 Ferencváros 2–1
Debrecen Puskás Ferenc Stadion ,Budapest 10,000 64. 2003–04 Ferencváros 3–1
Budapest Honvéd 4,000 65. 2004–05 Sopron 5–1
Ferencváros Sóstói Stadion ,Székesfehérvár 4,000 66. 2005–06 Videoton † 2–2 †Vasas Budapest Üllői út ,Budapest 5,000 67. 2006–07 Budapest Honvéd † 2–2 †Debrecen Szusza Ferenc Stadion ,Budapest 6,880 68. 2007–08 Debrecen 7–0
Budapest Honvéd Bozsik József Stadion ,Budapest 2,000 2–1
Oláh Gábor utcai Stadion ,Debrecen 7,500 69. 2008–09 Budapest Honvéd 1–0
Győr ETO Park ,Győr 14,000 0–0
Bozsik József Stadion ,Budapest 8,000 70. 2009–10 Debrecen Zalaegerszeg Puskás Ferenc Stadion ,Budapest 5,000 71. 2010–11 Kecskemét Videoton 5,000 72. 2011–12 Debrecen † 3–3 †MTK Budapest 4,000 73. 2012–13 Debrecen Győr Bozsik József Stadion ,Budapest 5,000 74. 2013–14 Újpest † 1–1 †Diósgyőr Puskás Ferenc Stadion ,Budapest 22,000 75. 2014–15 Ferencváros Videoton Groupama Arena ,Budapest 15,000 76. 2015–16 Ferencváros Újpest 19,000 77. 2016–17 Ferencváros † 1–1 †Vasas Budapest 14,970 78. 2017–18 Újpest † 2–2 †Puskás Akadémia 11,270 79. 2018–19 Vidi Budapest Honvéd 12,777 80. 2019–20 Budapest Honvéd Mezőkövesd Puskás Aréna ,Budapest 10,000 81. 2020–21 Újpest † 1–0 *Fehérvár 4,500 82. 2021–22 Ferencváros Paks 38,979 83. 2022–23 Zalaegerszeg † 2–0 *Budafok 24,152 [ 9] 84. 2023–24 Paks † 2–0 *Ferencváros 51,900 [ 10] [ 11] 85. 2024–25 Paks † 1–1 (4–3p )Ferencváros 54,762 [ 12]
Notes :
Performances by club [ edit ] Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years Ferencváros 4 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 Budapest 5 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 Újpest 6 11
7
1969 ,1970 ,1974–75 ,1981–82 ,1982–83 ,1986–87 ,1991–92 ,2001–02 ,2013–14 ,2017–18 ,2020–21 Budapest Honvéd 7 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 Győr 8 4
4
1965 ,1966 ,1967 ,1978–79 Vasas 9 4
4
1954–55 ,1972–73 ,1980–81 ,1985–86 Fehérvár 11 2
5
2005–06 ,2018–19 Diósgyőr 10 2
4
1976–77 ,1979–80 Paks 2
1
2023–24 ,2024–25 Pécs 12 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 Szolnok 13 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
– Kolozsvár 14 –
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 [ edit ] As of 15 May 2025
Top scorers in the Final [ edit ] József Takács scored four times in the1932–33 FinalThe 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 .
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. Referees in the Final [ edit ] As of 2 July 2025.
Zsolt Szabó Referee Year No Zoltán Iványi 2011 ,2015 ,2016 ,2019 4 Péter Solymosi 2008–09 ,2014 ,2017 3 István Vad 2007–08 ,2009–10 ,2023 3 Attila Ábrahám 2000–01 ,2001–02 2 János Megyebíró2005–06 ,2002–03 2 Viktor Kassai 2007–08 ,2013 2 Zsolt Szabó 2008–09 ,2011–12 2 Tamás Bognár 2020 ,2022 2 Attila Hanacsek 2004–05 1 Edo Trivković 2004–05 1 Ferenc Bede 2006–07 1 Sándor Andó-Szabó 2018 1 Gergő Bogár 2021 1 Balázs Berke2024 1 Csaba Pintér2025 1
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