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As of 2024, Hungary have appeared in five UEFA European Championships. At the 1964 European Nations' Cup, they finished third after winning their play-off against Denmark, and at Euro 1972 they placed fourth. In the 2016 edition, Hungary finished in the round of 16, after winning the group. This was their best result in nearly four decades.
The Hungarians would not appear at the European Championship again until Euro 2016. [45] Hungary participated in the 1978 World Cup which was held in Argentina. Facing the hosts, Argentina won the match 2–1. Hungary played their second group match against Italy and the Azzurri emerged victorious, 3–1.
Aged 36 years and 327 days, Germany's coach Julian Nagelsmann became the youngest to ever coach in the UEFA European Championship final tournament. [ 3 ] 14 June 2024 ( 2024-06-14 )
Israel's men's soccer team is returning to Hungary for its “home” game in the qualifying playoffs for this year's men's European Championship, UEFA said Wednesday. The March 21 game against ...
In the 2022 rankings that will be used for the 2023–24 European competitions, Hungary's coefficient points total is 16.375. After earning a score of 2.750 during the 2021–22 European campaign, Hungary is ranked by UEFA as the 27th best association in Europe out of 55. 25 Romania 17.125; 26 Azerbaijan 17.000; 27 Hungary 16.375; 28 Poland 15.875
Hungary grabbed a late 1-0 win Sunday, which officially knocked Scotland out of Euro 2024. ... The win kept Hungary's European Championship hopes alive while officially kicking the Scots out of ...
Hungary at the 2022 European Championships; in Munich 11 August 2022 () – 22 August 2022 () Competitors: 142 in 10 sports: Medals Ranked 5th: Gold 11 Silver 7 Bronze 5 Total 23: European Championships appearances
Football is the most popular sport in Hungary. [1] The Hungarian Football Federation is the highest body of professional football in Hungary and was founded in 1901. The Hungary national team has played in numerous international tournaments, including the inaugural football tournament in the Olympic Games (Stockholm 1912), nine World Cups, and four European Championships.