BL: The Barcelona website writes about Fradi and the common past



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Barcelona present their group rivals in the Champions League in detail on their website, including, of course, Ferencváros, about which two articles have been written.

Sándor Kocsis, László Kubala, Zoltán Czibor – three legends in the assembly of the Catalan website also played in Ferencváros and Barcelona

In one, it features the Hungarian champion overall, it also commemorates the 1995 Champions League performance and the current qualifying series. The best known member of the team today is head coach Serhiy Rebrov, with Franck Bolit featured as the most dangerous scorer and a roster of more than ten players from the FTC national team.


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It also presents the history of the club, highlighting that it was founded in 1899 in the same way as Barcelona. In mentioning VVK’s victory in 1965, Fradi defeated another current rival in the group, Juventus, in the final. Ten years later, in the KEK final, current BL group’s fourth club, Dinamo Kiev, beat Ferencváros.

It also features the stadium of the 31-time Hungarian champion, in which his women’s team played the BL final in 2019, behind Lyon. The Barça website does not mention that the men’s team does not play their group match here in Budapest, but at the Puskás Arena.

The other article details the common history of the two teams and Barcelona’s Hungarian relations. He points out that the two clubs have yet to meet in a betting match, but have also met in six preparation matches (all the time in Spain).

In 1923, Barcelona twice won 2-0 against Fradi, who did not have the national team, and then doubled at Christmas 1928, followed by a 4-0 Spanish victory in a 3: 3 draw. In the only match of the FTC to date, Camp Noub, was born a 2-2 tie in 1972 against a half home. In 1977, in the last FTC-Barcelona clash to date in Badajoz, Barcelona, ​​which stood alongside Johann Cruyff, defeated the FTC 3-0 at the Troféo Ibérico, after which coach Jenő Dalnoki criticized to the referee, according to the Barcelona website.

Back at Camp Noura, the Hungarian team defeated the Danes 3: 1 in the bronze match of the 1964 European Championship, and also held the soccer final of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, in which László Kubala was the expert advisor on the small gold medal. .

He also wrote in a few words about Barcelona’s other matches against the Hungarian team, his first Hungarian opponent was MTK in 1922, in a preparation match. Győr ETO were 5-2 ahead of Barcelona in the VVK duel in 1969, and Vasas was no better in the 1975 UEFA Cup (4-1 overall win for the Catalan club). The last time they faced the Hungarian team in Barcelona was in 1991, at the Ciudad de la Line Trophy, the Spanish beat Honvéd 1-0 with a blow from Albert Ferrer.

Barcelona also commemorates the Hungarian footballers who play for its first team. In 1923 Ferenc Plattkó was the pioneer (later he was also the club’s coach twice), in the 1930s Ernst Löwinger, György Szeder and Elemér Berkessy played for Barça. After World War II, László Kubala became a club legend as a player and coach, followed by István Nyers in the 1950s (he only played in demonstration matches in the FTC colors), László Kaszás, and Sándor Kocsis and Zoltán Czibor from Equipo Dorado. Between 1961 and 1963, Tibor Szalay played two games for Barcelona’s first team.

The Barcelona website does not mention it, but Kubala, Kocsis and Czibor also played for Ferencváros.

The article also mentions the Academia de Barcelona and the Fan Club de Barcelona. Our capital is the fourth after Moscow, Istanbul and Warsaw, in which the club trains footballers between 4 and 14 years old, in Budapest under the direction of Balázs Farkas.

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
GROUP G AGENDA
ROUND 1
Tuesday, October 20
18.55:
Dinamo Kiev (Ukraine) – Juventus (Italian)
21.00: FC Barcelona (Spain) –CITY OF FERENC

ROUND 2
Wednesday October 28
21.00:
Juventus (Italian) – FC Barcelona (Spanish)
21.00: CITY OF FERENC–Dinamo Kiev (Ukraine)

ROUND 3
Wednesday 4 November
21.00:
FC Barcelona (Spanish) –Dinamo Kiev (Ukraine)
21.00: CITY OF FERENC–Juventus (Italian)

ROUND 4
Tuesday, November 24
21.00:
Juventus (Italian) –CITY OF FERENC
21.00: Dinamo Kiev (Ukraine) – FC Barcelona (Spanish)

ROUND 5
Wednesday, December 2
21.00:
Juventus (Italian) –Dinamo Kiev (Ukraine)
21.00: CITY OF FERENC– FC Barcelona (Spain)

ROUND 6
Tuesday December 8
21.00:
FC Barcelona (Spanish) – Juventus (Italian)
21.00: Dynamo Kiev (Ukraine) –CITY OF FERENC



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