
The Hungarian league continued tonight with a home match for our team: we hosted Debrecen at the Groupama Arena. After a defeat in the last round, we wanted to win no matter what. We took the initiative and caused danger already in the 3rd minute. Then, in the 5th, we even scored a lucky own-goal. Our dominance continued after the goal and a few minutes before half-time Boli put the ball once more into the net, this way extending our lead. The 2-0 advantage remained unchanged in the second half, even if we could have scored a number of more times. Our next match is played on March 7th in Zalaegerszeg.
Football NB I, Round 23
FTC–DVSC 2-0 (2-0)
Budapest, Groupama Aréna. Referee: Pintér Csaba
FTC: Dibusz - Lovrencsics, Blazic, Frimpong, Civic - Sigér, Haratin - Zubkov, Isael (Varga, 70.), Tokmac (Vécsei, 88.) – Boli (Sihnevich, 83.). Head coach: Sergei Rebrov.
DVSC: Nagy - Kusnyir, Kinyik, Szatmári, Ferenczi – Varga, Haris, Csősz (Kundrák, 77.), Bódi –Garba (Adeniji, 80.), Szécsi. Head coach: Vitelki Zoltán.
Goals: Kinyik (6., own goal), Boli (39.)
Yellow: Csősz (45.), Bódi (65.)
Ferencvaros continued its excellent run against MTK, this time winning 3-1 in the Fizz League.
The question of advancing will be decided on February 26 in the return leg in Budapest.
Ferencvaros lost 3-1 in Zalaegerszeg in the Fizz League after Cissé was sent off.
Our team advanced in the MOL Hungarian Cup with a 4-0 victory over second-division Csákvár.
Ferencvaros won and took the lead in the Fizz League with a 3-0 victory over Ujpest.
Attila Osváth, a three-time national team player right-back , is joining our club from Paksi FC.
Ferencvaros won a close match 1-0 as guests of Paks in the Fizz League.
Goalposts, own goal, and finally four goals conceded against Nottingham. We continue in the UEL playoffs.