Ferencvárosi TC (men's water polo)
{{short description|Water polo club in Budapest, Hungary}}
{{For|the parent multi-sport club|Ferencvárosi TC (sports club)}}
{{Infobox sports team
| team = FTC Telekom
| logo = Ferencvárosi TC logo.png
| pixels = 185px
| fullname = Ferencvárosi Torna Club
| nickname = {{ubl|Zöld Sasok (The Green Eagles)|Fradi}}
| short_name = FTC
| founded = {{Start date and age|1904}}
(parent club in 1899)
| league = Országos Bajnokság I
| season = 2023–24
| position = Országos Bajnokság I,
1st of 14 (champions)
| history =
| arena = Népliget
Komjádi Béla Sportuszoda
| colors = Green and white
{{Color box|#007020}} {{color box|white}}
| colours =
| owner =
| president = József Farkas
| coach = Balázs Nyéki
| manager =
| championships = 2 Champions League
2 Euro Cup
4 Cup Winners' Cup
4 LEN Super Cup
26 Hungarian Championships
23 Hungarian Cups
1 Hungarian Super Cups
| titles =
| media =
| website = [https://www.fradi.hu/en/waterpolo fradi.hu]
}}
{{Ferencvárosi TC sections}}
Ferencvárosi Torna Club is a professional water polo club from Budapest, Hungary. The team competes in the Országos Bajnokság I.
Naming history
- Ferencvárosi Torna Club (FTC): (1899 – 1949)
- ÉDOSZ SE: (1950 – 1956)
- Budapesti Kinizsi (Bp. Kinizsi): (1951 – 1956)
- Ferencvárosi TC: (1957–1988/89)
- FTC-Törley: (1989/90 – 1992/93) - the first naming sponsor of FTC
- Ferencvárosi TC: (1993/94)
- FTC-Vitasport: (1994/95 – 1995/96)
- FTC-Vitalin: (1996/97 – 1998/99)
- FTC-Thomas Jeans: (1999/00)
- FTC-Mirato: (2000/01)
- FTC-VMAX: (2001/02 – 2002/03)
- Jégcsillag-FTC: (2003/04)
- Betonút-FTC: (2004/05 – 2005/06)
- FTC-Aprilia: (2006/07 – 2008/09)
- FTC-Fisher Klíma: (2008/09 – 2011/12)
- Széchenyi Bank-FTC: (2012/13 – 2013/14)
- Ferencvárosi TC: (2014/15)
- FTC-PQS Waterpolo: (2015/16 – 2019/20)
- FTC-Telekom (2020/21 – ... )
Honours
= Domestic competitions =
- Országos Bajnokság I (National Championship of Hungary)
:15px Champions (26): 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1944, 1956, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1987–88, 1989–90, 1999–00, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24
:{{small|15px Runners-up (13): 1909, 1923, 1924, 1928, 1949, 1955, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1974, 1998–99}}
:{{small|15px Third place (21): 1941, 1943, 1945, 1947, 1951*, 1957, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1988–89, 1994–95, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2020–21}}
- Magyar Kupa (National Cup of Hungary)
:15px Winners (23): 1923, 1924, 1926, 1949, 1957, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1996, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
:{{small|15px Finalist (15): 1925, 1927, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1951, 1963, 1971, 1972, 1979, 1990–91, 1997, 1998–99, 2001–02}}
= European competitions =
== International record ==
Current squad
Season 2023-24{{cite web|url=https://www.fradi.hu/vizilabda/ferfi-vizilabda/jatekoskeret|title=Játékosok|publisher=fradi.hu}}
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| align=center|№ | align=center|Nat. |width=145; align=center|Player | align=center|Birth Date | ||||
align=center|1 | align=center|{{flagicon|Hungary}} | Dániel Szakonyi | {{Birth date and age|1994|3|1}} | Goalkeeper |
align=center|2 | align=center|{{Flagicon|Serbia}} | Dušan Mandić | {{Birth date and age|1994|6|16}} | |
align=center|3 | align=center|{{flagicon|Hungary}} | Zoltán Pohl | {{Birth date and age|1995|3|27}} | |
align=center|4 | align=center|{{flagicon|Russia}} | Daniil Merkulov | {{Birth date and age|1997|3|3}} | |
align=center|5 | align=center|{{flagicon|Greece}} | Stylianos Argyropoulos | {{Birth date and age|1996|8|2}} | |
align=center|6 | align=center|{{flagicon|Italy}} | Edoardo di Somma | {{Birth date and age|1996|9|30}} | |
align=center|7 | align=center|{{flagicon|Hungary}} | Gergő Fekete | {{Birth date and age|2000|6|24}} | |
align=center|8 | align=center|{{flagicon|Hungary}} | Vendel Vigvári | {{Birth date and age|2001|9|10}} | |
align=center|9 | align=center|{{flagicon|Hungary}} | Toni Német | {{Birth date and age|1994|1|14}} | |
align=center|10 | align=center|{{flagicon|Hungary}} | Dénes Varga | {{Birth date and age|1987|3|29}} | |
align=center|11 | align=center|{{flagicon|Hungary}} | Szilárd Jansik | {{Birth date and age|1994|4|6}} | |
align=center|12 | align=center|{{flagicon|Italy}} | Luca Damonte | {{Birth date and age|1992|4|3}} | |
align=center|13 | align=center|{{flagicon|Hungary}} | Ádám Nagy | {{Birth date and age|1998|5|19}} | |
align=center|14 | align=center|{{flagicon|Hungary}} | Soma Vogel | {{Birth date and age|1997|7|7}} | Goalkeeper |
=Staff=
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colspan="2" style="margin:0.7em;color:#FFFFFF;text-align:center;background:#007020"|Technical Staff |
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align="left" |Section Chairman
| align="left" |{{flagicon|Hungary}} Tamás Ambrus {{smaller|(posthumous)}} |
align="left" |Section leader
| align="left" |{{flagicon|Hungary}} Viktor Paján |
align="left" |Technical Manager
| align="left" |{{flagicon|Hungary}} Norbert Katona |
colspan=2 style="text-align: center;"| |
align="left" |Head Coach
| align="left" |{{flagicon|Hungary}} Balázs Nyéki |
align="left" |Technical Director
| align="left" |{{flagicon|Hungary}} György Gerendás |
Recent seasons
{{updated|13 January 2023.}}
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Season
!Tier !League !{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position after playoffs}} !colspan=2 | European competitions | ||
---|---|---|
style="background:#efefef;"| 1984–85
| 1 | OB I
| 7th |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1985–86
| 1 | OB I
| 6th | style="background:#e1b384"| Third place |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1986–87
| 1 | OB I
| 9th |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1987–88
| 1 | OB I
| style="background:gold"| 1st |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1988–89
| 1 | OB I
| style="background:#e1b384"| 3rd | style="background:gold"| Champion |align=left| 1 European Cup | {{Tooltip|SF|Semifinalist}} |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1989–90
| 1 | OB I
| style="background:gold"| 1st | style="background:gold"| Champion |align=left| 2 Cup Winners' Cup | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1990–91
| 1 | OB I
| 4th | style="background:silver"| Runner-up |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1991–92
| 1 | OB I
| 4th |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1992–93
| 1 | OB I
| 6th | |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1993–94
| 1 | OB I
| 4th | |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1994–95
| 1 | OB I
| style="background:#e1b384"| 3rd | |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1995–96
| 1 | OB I
| 5th | |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1996–97
| 1 | OB I
| style="background:#e1b384"| 3rd | style="background:gold"| Champion |align=left| 3 LEN Cup | {{Tooltip|SF|Semifinalist}} |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1997–98
| 1 | OB I
| style="background:#e1b384"| 3rd | style="background:silver"| Runner-up |align=left| 2 Cup Winners' Cup | bgcolor=gold|{{Tooltip|C|Champion}} |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1998–99
| 1 | OB I
| style="background:silver"| 2nd | style="background:silver"| Runner-up |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 1999–00
| 1 | OB I
| style="background:gold"| 1st | |align=left| 2 Cup Winners' Cup | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2000–01
| 1 | OB I
| 4th | |align=left| 1 Champions League | {{Tooltip|PR|Preliminary round}} |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2001–02
| 1 | OB I
| 4th | style="background:silver"| Runner-up |align=left| 3 LEN Cup | {{Tooltip|QF|Quarterfinalist}} |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2002–03
| 1 | OB I
| 4th | | | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2003–04
| 1 | OB I
| 4th | {{n/a|did not held}} |align=left| 2 LEN Cup | {{Tooltip|QF|Quarterfinalist}} |
rowspan=2 style="background:#efefef;"| 2004–05
| rowspan=2| 1 | rowspan=2| OB I
| rowspan=2| 5th | rowspan=2| |align=left| 1 Euroleague | {{Tooltip|QR2|Second qualifying round}} |
align=left| 2 LEN Cup | ||
style="background:#efefef;"| 2005–06
| 1 | OB I
| 6th | |align=left| 2 LEN Cup | {{Tooltip|QF|Semifinalist}} |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2006–07
| 1 | OB I
| 6th | |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2007–08
| 1 | OB I
| 6th | style="background:#e1b384"| Semifinalist |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2008–09
| 1 | OB I
| 4th |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2009–10
| 1 | OB I
| 4th |align=left| 2 LEN Cup | {{Tooltip|QF|Quarterfinalist}} |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2010–11
| 1 | OB I
| 6th | style="background:#e1b384"| Semifinalist |align=left| 2 LEN Cup | {{Tooltip|QF|Quarterfinalist}} |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2011–12
| 1 | OB I
| 7th |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2012–13
| 1 | OB I
| 12th |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2013–14
| 1 | OB I
| 9th |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2014–15
| 1 | OB I
| 4th |colspan=2| | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2015–16
| 1 | OB I
| 4th |align=left| 2 Euro Cup | {{Tooltip|QR2|Second qualifying round}} |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2016–17
| 1 | OB I
| 4th |align=left| 2 Euro Cup | bgcolor=gold|{{Tooltip|C|Champion}} |
rowspan=2 style="background:#efefef;"| 2017–18
| rowspan=2| 1 | rowspan=2| OB I
| rowspan=2 style="background:gold"| 1st | rowspan=2 style="background:e1b384"| Semifinalist |align=left| LEN Super Cup | bgcolor=silver|F |
align=left| 2 Euro Cup | bgcolor=gold|{{Tooltip|C|Champion}} | |
rowspan=2 style="background:#efefef;"| 2018–19
| rowspan=2| 1 | rowspan=2| OB I
| rowspan=2 style="background:gold"| 1st | rowspan=2 style="background:gold"| Champion |align=left| LEN Super Cup | bgcolor=gold|C |
align=left| 1 Champions League | bgcolor=gold|{{Tooltip|C|Champion}} | |
rowspan=2 style="background:#efefef;"| 2019–20
| rowspan=2| 1 | rowspan=2| OB I
| rowspan=2| {{Tooltip|1st|Championship round}}{{ref|1|1}} | rowspan=2 style="background:gold"| Champion |align=left| LEN Super Cup | bgcolor=gold|C |
align=left| 1 Champions League | {{n/a|{{Tooltip|—{{ref|1|1}}}}}} | |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2020–21
| 1 | OB I
| style="background:#e1b384"| 3rd | style="background:gold"| Champion |align=left| 1 Champions League | bgcolor=silver|{{Tooltip|F|Runner-up}} |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2021–22
| 1 | OB I
| style="background:gold"| 1st | style="background:gold"| Champion |align=left| 1 Champions League | bgcolor=#e1b384|{{Tooltip|3rd|Third place}} |
style="background:#efefef;"| 2022–23
| 1 | OB I
| | style="background:gold"| Champion |align=left| 1 Champions League |
{{refbegin}}
:{{note|1|1}} Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Hungary.
{{refend}}
=In European competition=
- Participations in Champions League (Champions Cup, Euroleague): 9x
- Participations in Euro Cup (LEN Cup): 11x
- Participations in Cup Winners' Cup: 5x
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! Season ! Competition ! Round ! Club ! Home ! Away !colspan=2|Aggregate |
rowspan=3|1965-66
|rowspan=3|Champions Cup | rowspan=3|Quarter-final round |{{flagicon|Italy}} Pro Recco |colspan=2; style="text-align:center; background:#ffd;"| 1-1 | align=center rowspan=3| 3rd place |align="center" rowspan=3|17px |
{{flagicon|Soviet Union|1955}} CSKA Moscow
|colspan=2; style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 3-4 |
{{flagicon|Spain|1945}} Barcelona
|colspan=2; style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 7-1 |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=3|1968-69
|rowspan=3|Champions Cup | rowspan=3|Quarter-final round |{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} HAVK Mladost |colspan=2; style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 7-8 | align=center rowspan=3| 3rd place |align="center" rowspan=3|17px |
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Partizan
|colspan=2; style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 2-11 |
{{flagicon|France}} Marseille
|colspan=2; style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 6-1 |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=1|1974-75
|rowspan=1|Cup Winners' Cup | Finals |{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Zian | | |style="text-align:center;| |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=1|1977-78
|rowspan=1|Cup Winners' Cup | Finals |{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Primorac Kotor | | |style="text-align:center;| |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=1|1978-79
|rowspan=1|Cup Winners' Cup | Finals |{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Korčula | | |style="text-align:center;| |align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=1|1979-80
|rowspan=1|Cup Winners' Cup | Finals |{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} POŠK | | |style="text-align:center;| |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=2|1988-89
|rowspan=2|Champions Cup | Quarter-finals |{{flagicon|Italy}} Posillipo |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 14-13 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 9-7 |style="text-align:center;| 23–20 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Semi-finals
|{{flagicon|Spain}} Catalunya |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 6-5 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 7-9 |style="text-align:center;| 13–14 |align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=1|1996-97
|rowspan=1|LEN Cup | Finals |{{flagicon|Hungary}} Újpest |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 11-12 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 8-10 |style="text-align:center;|19–22 |align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=1|1997-98
|rowspan=1|Cup Winners' Cup | Finals |{{flagicon|Greece}} Olympiacos | | |style="text-align:center;| |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=3|2000-01
|rowspan=3|Champions League | rowspan=3|Preliminary round |{{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} Bečej |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 4-10 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 6-11 | align=center rowspan=3| 3rd place |align="center" rowspan=3|17px |
{{flagicon|Greece}} Olympiacos
|style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 7-9 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 8-6 |
{{flagicon|France}} Olympic Nice
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 6-4 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 9-11 |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=1|2001-02
|rowspan=1|LEN Cup | Quarter-finals |{{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} Partizan |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 3-8 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 4-5 |style="text-align:center;| 7–13 |align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=2|2003-04
|rowspan=2|LEN Cup | Round of 16 |{{flagicon|Hungary}} Szeged |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 7-10 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 10-6 |style="text-align:center;| 17–16 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Quarter-finals
|{{flagicon|Greece}} Vouliagmeni |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 7-5 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 5-8 |style="text-align:center;| 12–13 |align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=1|2004-05
|rowspan=1|Euroleague |colspan=6; align="center"|elimination in Second qualifying round |
rowspan=1|2004-05
|rowspan=1|LEN Cup |colspan=6; align="center"| |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=3|2005-06
|rowspan=3|LEN Cup | Round of 16 |{{flagicon|Germany}} ASC Duisburg |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 10-7 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 12-14 |style="text-align:center;| 22–21 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Quarter-finals
|{{flagicon|Greece}} Panionios |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 8-4 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 8-10 |style="text-align:center;| 16–14 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Semi-finals
|{{flagicon|Russia}} Sintez Kazan |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 9-10 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 6-12 |style="text-align:center;| 15–22 |align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=2|2009-10
|rowspan=2|LEN Cup | Round of 16 |{{flagicon|Hungary}} Szeged |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 10-9 |style="text-align:center; background:#ffd;"| 7-7 |style="text-align:center;| 17–16 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Quarter-finals
|{{flagicon|Italy}} Savona |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 7-8 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 8-10 |style="text-align:center;| 15–18 |align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=2|2010-11
|rowspan=2|LEN Cup | Round of 16 |{{flagicon|Montenegro}} Akademija Cattaro |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 11-5 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 4-6 |style="text-align:center;| 15–11 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Quarter-finals
|{{flagicon|Italy}} Savona |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 5-10 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 5-10 |style="text-align:center;| 10–20 |align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=1|2015-16
|rowspan=1|Euro Cup |colspan=6; align="center"|elimination in Second qualifying round |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=3|2016-17
|rowspan=3|Euro Cup | Quarter-finals |{{flagicon|Croatia}} Primorje Rijeka |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 12-8 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 13-9 |style="text-align:center;| 25–17 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Semi-finals
|{{flagicon|Montenegro}} Jadran Herceg Novi |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 6-4 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 11-12 |style="text-align:center;| 17–16 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Finals
|{{flagicon|Romania}} CSM Oradea |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 12-6 |style="text-align:center; background:#ffd;"| 7-7 |style="text-align:center;| 19–13 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=3|2017-18
|rowspan=3|Euro Cup | Quarter-finals |{{flagicon|Russia}} Sintez Kazan |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 12-9 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 16-8 |style="text-align:center;| 28–17 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Semi-finals
|{{flagicon|Hungary}} Miskolc |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 13-9 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 13-8 |style="text-align:center;| 26–17 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Finals
|{{flagicon|Italy}} Sport Management |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 9-8 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 8-5 |style="text-align:center;| 17–13 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=10|2018-19
|rowspan=10|Champions League | rowspan=7|Preliminary round |{{flagicon|Italy}} Pro Recco |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 7-13 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 6-9 | align=center rowspan=7| 4th place |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center" rowspan=7|17px |
{{flagicon|Spain}} Barceloneta
|style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 8-9 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 5-8 |
{{flagicon|Hungary}} Eger
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 16-9 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 12-9 |
{{flagicon|Russia}} Dynamo Moscow
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 13-6 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 13-11 |
{{flagicon|Romania}} Steaua București
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 12-4 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 9-6 |
{{flagicon|Serbia}} Crvena zvezda
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 17-9 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 15-6 |
{{flagicon|Italy}} Brescia
|style="text-align:center; background:#ffd;"| 8-8 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 5-10 |
Quarter-final (F8)
|{{flagicon|Croatia}} Jug Dubrovnik |colspan=3; style="text-align:center"|10–9 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Semi-final (F8)
|{{flagicon|Spain}} Barceloneta |colspan=3; style="text-align:center"|9–7 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Final (F8)
|{{flagicon|Greece}} Olympiacos |colspan=3; style="text-align:center"|10–10 (4-3 p) |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
colspan=8 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor=grey| |
rowspan=7|2019-20
|rowspan=7|Champions League | rowspan=7|Preliminary round |{{flagicon|Croatia}} HAVK Mladost |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 14-5 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 9-6 | align=center rowspan=7| Cancelled |
{{flagicon|Italy}} Pro Recco
|style="text-align:center"| (canc.) |style="text-align:center; background:#ffd;"| 13-13 |
{{flagicon|Spain}} Terrassa
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 17-11 |style="text-align:center"| (canc.) |
{{flagicon|Hungary}} Orvosegyetem SC
|style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 8-11 |style="text-align:center; background:#ffd;"| 10-10 |
{{flagicon|Germany}} Waspo Hannover
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 15-12 |style="text-align:center"| (canc.) |
{{flagicon|France}} Marseille
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 13-7 |style="text-align:center"| (canc.) |
{{flagicon|Georgia}} Dinamo Tbilisi
|style="text-align:center"| (canc.) |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 15-10 |
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rowspan=8|2020-21
|rowspan=8|Champions League | rowspan=5|Preliminary round |{{flagicon|ESP}} Barceloneta |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 11-10 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 8-7 | align=center rowspan=5| 1st place |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center" rowspan=5|17px |
{{flagicon|Italy}} Brescia
|style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 7-10 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 6-9 |
{{flagicon|Germany}} Waspo Hannover
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 13-9 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 19-6 |
{{flagicon|Georgia}} Dinamo Tbilisi
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 15-11 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 11-4 |
{{flagicon|Montenegro}} Jadran Herceg Novi
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 12-5 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 11-2 |
Quarter-final (F8)
|{{flagicon|FRA}} Marseille |colspan=3; style="text-align:center;"| 14–6 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Semi-final (F8)
|{{flagicon|ITA}} Brescia |colspan=3; style="text-align:center;"| 14–12 |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center"|17px |
Final (F8)
|{{flagicon|ITA}} Pro Recco |colspan=3; style="text-align:center;"| 6–9 |align="center"|17px |
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rowspan=7|2021-22
|rowspan=7|Champions League | rowspan=7|Preliminary round |{{flagicon|ITA}} Brescia |style="text-align:center; | |style="text-align:center; background:#ffd;"| 8-8 | align=center rowspan=7| 2nd place |style="background-color:#CFF" align="center" rowspan=7|17px |
{{flagicon|SRB}} Novi Beograd
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 11-10 |style="text-align:center; | |
{{flagicon|GRE}} Olympiacos
|style="text-align:center; background:#ffd;"| 9-9 |style="text-align:center; | |
{{flagicon|ESP}} Barceloneta
|style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 7-17 |style="text-align:center; background:#ffd;"| 12-12 |
{{flagicon|CRO}} Jadran Split
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 14-8 |style="text-align:center; background:#fdd;"| 7-9 |
{{flagicon|SRB}} Radnički Kragujevac
|style="text-align:center; | |style="text-align:center; background:#ffd;"| 11-11 |
{{flagicon|GEO}} Dinamo Tbilisi
|style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 16-10 |style="text-align:center; background:#dfd;"| 14-7 |
Notable former players
=Olympic champions=
- György Kárpáti – 24 years (1945-1969) 18px 1952 Helsinki, 1956 Melbourne, 1964 Tokyo
- László Felkai – 19 years (1950-1969) 18px 1964 Tokyo
- György Gerendás – 18 years (1959-1977) 18px 1976 Montreal
- István Molnár – 12 years (1932-1944) 18px 1936 Berlin
- Miklós Ambrus – 12 years (1953-1956, 1959-1968) 18px 1964 Tokyo
- Norbert Hosnyánszky – 9 years (1994-2003) 18px 2008 Beijing
- Alajos Keserű – 8 years (1920-1928) 18px 1932 Los Angeles
- József Vértesy – 8 years (1920-1928) 18px 1932 Los Angeles
- Bulcsú Székely – 8 years (1996-2001, 2002-2004, 2011–2012) 18px 2000 Sydney
- Dr. István Szívós – 7 years (1960-1967) 18px 1976 Montreal
- Barnabás Steinmetz – 7 years (1993-1995, 1996-2000, 2009–2010) 18px 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens
- Dezső Gyarmati – 6 years (1960-1966) 18px 1952 Helsinki, 1956 Melbourne, 1964 Tokyo
- Károly Szittya – 5 years (1949-1954) 18px 1952 Helsinki
- Antal Bolvári – 5 years (1964-1969) 18px 1952 Helsinki, 1956 Melbourne
- János Németh – 4 years (1941-1945) 18px 1932 Los Angeles
- Dezső Fábián – 4 years (1948-1952) 18px 1952 Helsinki
- Ádám Steinmetz – 4 years (1996-2000) 18px 2004 Sydney
- Zoltán Kósz – 3 years (1998-2001) 18px 2000 Sydney
- {{flagicon|SRB}} Stefan Mitrović – 3 years (2016–2019) 18px 2016 Rio de Janeiro
- László Jeney – 2 years (1956-1958) 18px 1952 Helsinki, 1956 Melbourne
- Rajmund Fodor – 2 years (1996-1997, 1998-1999) 18px 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens
- Zsolt Varga – 2 years (2010-2012) 18px 2000 Sydney
- Norbert Madaras – 2 years (2016–2018) 18px 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing
- Dániel Varga – 2 years (2016–2018) 18px 2008 Beijing
- {{flagicon|SRB}} Slobodan Nikić – 2 years (2017–2019) 18px 2016 Rio de Janeiro
- {{flagicon|SRB}} Nikola Jakšić – 2 years (2017–____) 18px 2016 Rio de Janeiro
- Dénes Varga – 2 years (2017–____) 18px 2008 Beijing
- Tamás Kásás – 1 year (1994-1995) 18px 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing
- Gergely Kiss – 1 year (1996-1997) 18px 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing
- Zoltán Szécsi – 1 year (2005-2006) 18px 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing
- {{flagicon|SRB}} Branislav Mitrović – 1 year (2010-2011) 18px 2016 Rio de Janeiro
- Tamás Varga – 1 year (2010-2011) 18px 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing
- {{flagicon|SRB}} Gojko Pijetlović – 1 year (2012-2013) 18px 2016 Rio de Janeiro
- Kálmán Markovits – junior years 18px 1952 Helsinki, 1956 Melbourne
Former coaches
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- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Dezső Fábián (1960–66)
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Dezső Gyarmati (1967–69)
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Mihály Mayer (1975–80)
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} László Felkai (1981–82)
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} István Szívós (1983–90)
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Mihály Mayer (1990–92) {{smaller|2x}}
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Zoltán Kásás (1992–94)
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Péter Wolf (1994–95)
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Zoltán Kásás (1995) {{smaller|2x}}
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Gábor Godova
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Lajos Vad ( –2001)
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} András Gyöngyösi (2001–03)
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Gábor Csapó (2003–04)
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Attila Bíró
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} József Somossy (2006–09)
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Gábor Godova (2009–10) {{smaller|2x}}
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Tamás Ambrus (2010–13)
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Zsolt Varga (2013– present)
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References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{official website|https://www.fradi.hu/en/waterpolo}} {{in lang|en}}
- {{official website|https://www.fradi.hu/vizilabda}} {{in lang|hu}}
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{{LEN Euro Cup winners}}
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