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The Sunday Scene

17 Sunday Nov 2013

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Attila Mészáros, Ádám Várkonyi, Újbuda, Budapest, Budapest League, Hungary, KISE, Kőbánya, Kőbányai Világos, Merkapt Maraton Sportközpont

Sunday 10th November 2013 ko 11.00

BLSZ (Budapest League) II Osztály

KŐBÁNYAI IFUSAGI SE 10 (Nagy 23 44 70 Galántai 34 Helmes 37 52 64 78 Lovász 68 Zeis 89)

ÚJUBDA KFT II 0

Att 33

Entry FREE

No Programme

It has to be said that an 11am kick-off on a Sunday is positively gentle! After the metro ride to Népliget and number 1 tram to MTK, Andy and I headed south-east on the number 37 tram to district 10, or Kőbánya.

Kőbánya, or Quarry if literally translated, started its existence as a centre for limestone mining and many of the beautiful buildings to be seen in the capital are built from materials extracted here. Later the area became known for its claypits, the clay being good for bricks, and later still for winemaking. During the Communist era brewing started up in Kőbánya and the Kőbányai Világos, a light beer became extremely popular throughout Hungary. Continue reading →

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The Secret Policeman’s Ball

15 Friday Nov 2013

Posted by laurencereade in M

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Bobby Moore, Budapest, Circle of Hungarian Fitness Activists, Escape to Victory, Hallvar Thoresen, Honved, Hungary, Kazimierz Deyna, Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre, Michael Caine, Mike Summerbee, MTK, MTK Budapest, Nándor Hidegkuti, Osvaldo Ardiles, Paul Van Himst, Pele, Sylvester Stallone, Werner Roth

Saturday 9th November 2013 ko 20.00

NB-I

MTK BUDAPEST 1 (Kanta 82)

BUDAPEST HONVÉD 1 (Hidi 85)

Att 2,000

Entry 2000 HUF (approximately £5.60)

No Programme

Team Sheet FREE

Scarf 1500 HUF  (approximately £4.20)

From Vasas it didn’t take long for Andy and I to retrace our steps back to
Stadion Hidegkuti Nándor, home of Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre, or MTK Budapest.

We’d called in earlier, before the Elóre game and called in at the main office to try and buy tickets. We were met by a man who spoke absolutely no English but more than made up for it with a magnificent Magyar moustache! He gave us a magical guided tour of the ground, including a sight of the new statue of Nándor Hidegkuti to be unveiled before the evening’s game. Continue reading →

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The Iron

14 Thursday Nov 2013

Posted by laurencereade in V

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Budapest, Hungarian Union of Iron Workers, Hungary, Matyás Gál, NB-II, Sport Club of Iron and Steel Workers, Stadion Rudolf Illovszky, Szigetszentmiklós, SZTK, Tamás Takács, Vasas

Saturday 9th November 2013 ko 16.00

NB-II

VASAS BUDAPEST 1 (Gál 26)

SZIGENTSZENTMIKLÓS 1 (Takács 51)

Att 800

Entry 2000 HUF (approx. £5.62)

No Programme

Team Sheet FREE

From Elóre it was simple enough to get to the Stadion Rudolf Illovszky, just take the “1” tram still further away from Népliget passing the Puskás Ferenc Stadion before taking the “14” tram a few stops north-east in Budapest’s 13th district. If you’re travelling here by Metro the nearest stop is Forgach on the M3 line.

The club dates from 1911 and was set up by members of the Hungarian Union of Iron Workers,  as the Vas-és Fémmunkások Sport Clubja, the “Sport Club of Iron and Steel Workers.” Continue reading →

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Rewritten by machine on new technology

12 Tuesday Nov 2013

Posted by laurencereade in V

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Budapest, club, Déli pályaudvar, Hungary, László Kleinheisler, Manchester United, MEZŐKÖVESD ZSÓRY, Mezőkövesd, Parliament, Sóstói Stadion, Székesfehérvári Vadásztölténygyár, Szekesfehervar, Videoton

Friday 8th November 2013 ko 19.00

Hungarian NB-1 Liga

VIDEOTON 1 (Kleinheisier 87)
MEZŐKÖVESD ZSÓRY 0

Att 2,300

Entry 2,200 HUF (approx. £6.20)

No Programme

Videoton play in the town of Székesfehérvár, about 65km south-west of Budapest. The distance is significant if you’re taking the train from Budapest-Déli pályaudvar, or Budapest South station, as return tickets aren’t available for journeys of less than 100km. Its easy enough to buy a single ticket costing 1300 HUF, around £3.67, as ticket machines have an English button!

Simply getting to Déli pályaudvar is interesting though if you travel from the south on the metro, you’ll use the Russian-built M3 line then change to the more modern, western-style M2 line. That theme of old and new cheek by jowl was a constant wherever Andy and I travelled.

Szekesfehervar, or to translate Continue reading →

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The Teenage Honved

11 Monday Nov 2013

Posted by laurencereade in H

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Budapest, Ference Puskas, Honved, Hungary, Joszef Boszik, MTK, stadium

Friday 8th November 2013 ko 14.00

Hungary U18 No 1 Osztaley Liga

BUDAPEST HONVED 0

MTK BUDAPEST 0

Att 89

Entry FREE

No Programme

Ever had one of those moments when you take a step back and contemplate where you are? Honvéd was another in a series for me, and when I glanced over to my travelling companion Andy, his glazed eyes told me his reaction was the same as mine.

We’d flown into Budapest the night before, and taken full advantage of the excellent, and cheap Continue reading →

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