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1 History  





2 Crest and colours  



2.1  Naming history  





2.2  Manufacturers and shirt sponsors  







3 Stadium  





4 Ownership  





5 Supporters  





6 Rivalries  





7 Honours  



7.1  Domestic  





7.2  International  





7.3  Friendly  







8 Players  



8.1  Current squad  





8.2  Out on loan  







9 Club officials  



9.1  Board of directors  





9.2  Management  







10 Notable former players  





11 See also  





12 References  





13 External links  














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Újpest
Full nameÚjpest Football Club
Nickname(s)Újpest, Lilák
Short nameUTE
Founded16 June 1885; 139 years ago (1885-06-16)
asÚjpesti Torna Egylet
GroundSzusza Ferenc stadion,
Budapest
Capacity12,670
OwnerMOL
ChairmanBalázs Benczédi
ManagerRóbert Waltner
LeagueNB I
2023–24NB I, 10th of 12
WebsiteClub website

Home colours

Away colours

Third colours

Chart showing Újpest's finishing positions since the first ever Hungarian league season of 1901
Újpest FC B
Full nameÚjpest Football Club "B"
Nickname(s)Lilák ("Purples")
Founded2007 as Újpest FC B
GroundH-1044 Budapest, Megyeri út 13.

Budapest
League()

Újpest Football Club (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈuːjpɛʃt]) is a Hungarian professional football club, based in Újpest, Budapest, that competes in Nemzeti Bajnokság I.

Formed in 1885, Újpest reached the first division of the Hungarian Leaguein1905 and has been relegated only once since then. The club has been a member of the first division for 108 consecutive years. Újpest have been Hungarian champions twenty times, in addition to winning the Magyar Kupa eleven times and the Szuperkupa three times. In international competitions, Újpest are two-times winners of the Mitropa Cup and winners of the 1930 Coupe des Nations. They also reached the semi-finals of the European Cup 1973–74 and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1961–62, and were runners-up in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1968–69.

Since 1922, their home ground has been the Szusza Ferenc StadioninÚjpest. Their biggest rivalry is with fellow Budapest-based club Ferencváros, with whom they contest a local derby.

Újpest is part of the Újpesti TE family. The club includes other sports sections that represent the club at ice hockey and waterpolo.

History[edit]

Újpest was founded in 1885.[1] At that time, Újpest did not belong to Budapest. Újpest played their first Nemzeti Bajnokság I match in the 1905 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season. In the 1910–11 season, they were relegated.[2] Újpest won their first Hungarian league title in the 1929–30 season.[3]

At international level, Újpest's most successful period was in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In the 1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, they were beaten in the final by Newcastle United. In the 1973–74 European Cup, they reached the semi-finals and were eliminated by Bayern München.[4]

Crest and colours[edit]

On 3 July 2017, Újpest announced that they changed their crest.[5] After a years of protests by supporters, and legal actions by UTE, the parent club, the management has decided to restore the traditional crest on 4 July, 2022.[6]

Naming history[edit]

Manufacturers and shirt sponsors[edit]

The following table shows in detail Újpest FC kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year:

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
adidas  –
Budapest Bank
Umbro ConCorde telecom
Havasi Kft.
2003–2006 Puma Walton
2006–2007  –
2007–2009 DHL
2009–2010 Radisson Blu
2010–2011 Birdland Golf & SPA Resort
2011–2012 GDF Suez
2012–2016  –
2016–2017 Joma  –
2017–2018 Gallica

Current sponsorships: Joma, Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Acquaworld Budapest, Ramada Resort Budapest, Puebla ticket, Karzol Trans, Szókép Nyomdaipari Kft., Lamborghini

Stadium[edit]

Újpest's home stadium is Szusza Ferenc Stadion, which has been their home since the opening on 17 September 1922. It was known as Megyeri úti stadium until it was named after the club's legendary player, Ferenc Szusza in October 2003. After the renovations, which took place in 2000 and 2001, the ground can hold 13,501 spectators.[7]

Ownership[edit]

On 3 December 2008, it was revealed by BBC Sport that the Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers were considering an alliance with Újpest. Jez Moxey, the Chief executive officer of the club said: "We have had some initial discussions in Budapest with the officials of Ujpest. We touched on the issues of loaning players, academies and sharing of best practice on and off the field."[8]

Újpest approached Roland Duchâtelet to become the owner of the club. Although Duchâtelet refused the club's offer, he suggested his son to be the proprietor of Újpest.[9] Roland Duchâtelet is the owner of the Carl Zeiss Jena and former owner of the Standard Liège,[10] AD Alcorcón[11] and Charlton Athletic[12]

On 19 October 2011, Roderick Duchâtelet, former director of Germinal Beerschot, bought 95% of the shares of the City Budapest Zrt.[13]

Roderick Duchâtelet said that he intends to bring back the glory of the 1970s.[14]

On 27 October 2011, Csaba Bartha, managing director of Újpest, confirmed that the club received 150 million Hungarian forint from Roderick Duchâtelet.[15]

In January 2022, Duchatelet was about to sell Újpest and found possible buyers. An agreement was also signed in January 2022 in which it was stated that the buyers should pay the remaining sum by the end of June. However, due the financial unpredictability caused by the Russo-Ukrainian War, the buyers could not transfer the remaining sum. Therefore, Újpest is still owned by the Belgian entrepreneur.[16]

On 27 April 2023, it was announced on Nemzeti Sport that Interactive Brokers Group, owned by Thomas Peterffy, is interested in purchasing the club.[17]

On 3 February 2024, it was revealed that Duchatelet would like to sell the club to Hungarian investors.[18][19][20][21] On 6 February 2024, Roderick Duchâtelet sold the club to MOL.[22][23][24]

On 21 March 2024, the club was officially purchased by the MOL Group.[25][26] Balázs Benczédi was elected as the managing director of the club. The price of the acquisition was around 15 million euros.[27][28][29]

Supporters[edit]

Újpest supporters in the Ferenc Puskás Stadium on 25 May 2014

Supporters of Újpest are mainly from the fourth district of Budapest, the eponymous Újpest. Due to the success in the 1970s, the club gained supporters from all over Budapest and the country.

Famous supporters
  • Hungary Henrik Havas (journalist, television personality)[31]
  • Hungary György Gyula Zagyva (politician)[32]
  • Hungary András Stohl (actor, television personality)[33]
  • Hungary Zsolt Wintermantel (politician & former mayor of Újpest)[34]
  • Hungary Attila Széki (Curtis) (rapper, former footballer)
  • Hungary Péter Majoros (Majka) (rapper, television personality)
  • Rivalries[edit]

    Ferencváros-Újpest derby at the Albert Stadion on 1 April 2011

    Újpest are in rivalry with several teams from Budapest including Ferencváros, MTK Budapest, Budapest Honvéd and several provincial clubs such as Debrecen and Diósgyőr. Since Újpest have been the third most successful club of the Hungarian Football history by winning 20 Hungarian League titles and nine Hungarian Cup titles, and the most successful Hungarian club in the European football competitions in the 1970s, every club in the Hungarian League wants to defeat them.

    The rivalry with Ferencváros dates back to 1930s when Újpest won their first Hungarian League title. Since then the fixture between the two teams attracts the most spectators in the domestic league.[35] The matches between the two team often ends in violence which causes big trouble for the Hungarian football. The proposal of personal registration was refused by both clubs.

    Honours[edit]

    Domestic[edit]

    International[edit]

    Friendly[edit]

    Players[edit]

    Current squad[edit]

    As of 11 July, 2024[36]

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    No. Pos. Nation Player
    1 GK Hungary HUN Gellért Genzler
    3 DF Hungary HUN Csanád Fehér
    4 DF Hungary HUN Levente Babós
    5 DF Georgia (country) GEO Davit Kobouri
    7 MF Hungary HUN Krisztián Simon
    10 MF Hungary HUN Mátyás Tajti
    11 MF Hungary HUN Adrián Dénes
    17 FW Romania ROU George Ganea
    19 MF Ivory Coast CIV Aboubakar Keita
    22 DF Hungary HUN Krisztián Tamás
    23 GK Hungary HUN Dávid Banai
    No. Pos. Nation Player
    25 DF Hungary HUN Nimród Baranyai
    26 DF Hungary HUN Bálint Geiger
    28 MF Serbia SRB Ognjen Radošević
    29 MF Nigeria NGA Vincent Onovo
    30 DF Portugal POR João Nunes
    33 DF Hungary HUN Barnabás Bese
    44 DF Hungary HUN Bence Gergényi
    70 FW France FRA Mamoudou Karamoko
    77 FW Hungary HUN Kevin Csoboth
    88 MF Serbia SRB Matija Ljujić
    93 GK Italy ITA Riccardo Piscitelli

    Out on loan[edit]

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    No. Pos. Nation Player
    DF Hungary HUN Patrik Eckl (atKomárno until 30 June 2024)
    MF France FRA Yohan Croizet (atZalaegerszeg until 30 June 2024)
    No. Pos. Nation Player
    MF Hungary HUN Bálint Szabó (atKozármisleny until 30 June 2024)
    FW Hungary HUN Márk Mucsányi (atBVSC-Zugló until 30 June 2024)

    Club officials[edit]

    Board of directors[edit]

    As of 21 December 2022[37]

    Position Name
    President Hungary Balázs Benczédi
    Managing director Hungary György Doncsics

    Management[edit]

    As of 24 April 2024[38]

    Position Name
    Manager Hungary Róbert Waltner
    Assistant manager Hungary Máté Szalai
    Assistant manager Hungary Palkó Bozs
    Goalkeeping coach Hungary Ferenc Márton
    Fitness coach Hungary Szabolcs Varga
    Fitness coach Hungary László Baráth
    Physiotherapist Hungary Patrik Orbán
    Physiotherapist Hungary Miklós Horváth
    Club doctor Hungary Zsolt Keller
    Masseur Hungary Gergő Fehér
    Masseur Hungary Csaba Dénes
    Video analyst Hungary Lukács Nagy
    Kit manager Hungary Péter Zugló
    Technical manager Hungary András György

    Notable former players[edit]

  • Belgium Kylian Hazard
  • Belgium Pierre-Yves Ngawa
  • Brazil Túlio Maravilha
  • Ivory Coast Lacina Traoré
  • Colombia Darwin Andrade
  • Central African Republic Foxi Kéthévoama
  • Czech Republic Lubos Kozel
  • Czech Republic Radek Slončík
  • Czech Republic Robert Vágner
  • England Scott Malone
  • Finland Paulus Roiha
  • Hungary János Tomka
  • Mali Falaye Sacko
  • Mali Souleymane Diarra
  • Montenegro Nebojsa Kosovic
  • Nigeria Kim Ojo
  • Nigeria Obinna Nwobodo
  • North Macedonia Enis Bardhi
  • Senegal Mbaye Diagne
  • Serbia Marko Dmitrovic
  • Spain Juanan
  • Trinidad and Tobago Densill Theobald[39]
  • See also[edit]

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