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Hungarian football club

Football club
Ferencvárosi TC
Full nameFerencvárosi Torna Club
Nickname(s)Ferencváros, FTC and Fradi, Zöld Sasok (Green Eagles)
zöld-fehérek (The green and whites)
Short nameFTC
FoundedAugust 2004; 20 years ago (2004-08)
GroundSándor Kocsis Sports Center, Kőbánya
Capacity5,000
PresidentGábor Kubatov
Head coachFlórián Albert Jr.
LeagueNői NB I
2021–22Női NB I, 1st of 8 (champions)
Websitehttps://www.fradi.hu/labdarugas/noi-csapat/hirek
Home colours Away colours Third colours
Active departments of FTC
Football
(men's)
Football B
(men's)
Football
(women's)
Handball
(men's)
Handball
(women's)
Water polo
(men's)
Water polo
(women's)
Ice hockey
(men's)
Ice hockey
(women's)
Nine-pin
bowling
CurlingSynchronized
swimming
AthleticsBoxingCanoeing
CyclingGymnasticsFencing
SkatingSwimmingTriathlon
Wrestling
Closed departments of FTC
Basketball
(women's)

Ferencvárosi Torna Club, known as Ferencváros (Hungarian: [ˈfɛrɛnt͡svaːroʃ]), Fradi, or simply FTC - Ferencvárosi Torna Club, is a professional football club based in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary, that competes in the Női NB I, the top flight of Hungarian women's football. Founded in 2004, it is the women's football section of the multisport club Ferencvárosi TC.

The club became national champions for the first time in 2014–15, dethroning rivals MTK Hungária who had won the previous five successive Női NB I titles.

Honours

  • Női NB I
    • Winners (5): 2014–2015, 2015–2016, 2018–2019, 2020–2021, 2021–2022

UEFA Competitions record

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Stage 0–2 Netherlands FC Twente
2–1 Israel ASA Tel Aviv
11–0 Luxembourg Jeunesse Junglinster
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Stage 1–2 Netherlands FC Twente
2–0 Turkey Konak Belediyespor
4–0 Malta Hibernians
2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Stage 3–1 Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
2–0 Moldova Agarista-ȘS Anenii Noi
2–2 Serbia Spartak Subotica
2020–21 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Stage 6–1 Luxembourg Racing FC Union Luxembourg
1–4 Slovenia ŽNK Pomurje
2021–22 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Stage 2–1 Poland Czarni Sosnowiec
0–0 (a.e.t.) (lost 3–1 on penalties) Albania Vllaznia Shkodër
2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Stage 1–2 Scotland Rangers
7–0 Wales Swansea City

Current squad

As of 20 August 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Hungary HUN Dóra Ascher
4 FW Hungary HUN Anna Túróczy
7 FW Serbia SRB Biljana Bradić
9 DF Hungary HUN Réka Demeter
11 MF Slovakia SVK Lívia Múčková
13 DF Hungary HUN Eszter Csigi
14 MF Hungary HUN Evelin Fenyvesi
16 MF Hungary HUN Sára Pusztai
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Hungary HUN Borbála Vincze
20 DF Hungary HUN Eszter Ott
21 GK Hungary HUN Barbara Bíró
22 GK Hungary HUN Luca Barti
24 DF Estonia EST Inna Zlidnis
25 MF Hungary HUN Viktória Nagy
77 FW Hungary HUN Fanny Vágó
88 MF Hungary HUN Dorottya Czellér
98 FW Hungary HUN Diána Csányi
FW Ghana GHA Vivian Adjei

Former players

For a list of all former and current Ferencvárosi TC players with a Misplaced Pages article, see Category:Ferencvárosi TC (women) footballers.

References

  1. "Hungary - List of Women Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  2. "Játékoskeret" (in Hungarian). Ferencvárosi TC. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  3. "Ferencvárosi TC Squad". UEFA. Retrieved 20 August 2022.

External links

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