List of Ferencvárosi TC records and statistics explained

Ferencvárosi Torna Club is a Hungarian professional association football club, based in Budapest, Hungary.

Honours

UEFA Champions League winners 1984–1985

Notes
Note 12: more than any other Hungarian football club.Note 13: more than any other Hungarian football club.

Players

Most appearances

No.NameYearsTotal
1. Péter Lipcsei1990–13555
2. György Sárosi1931–48450
3. Flórián Albert1958–75433

Top scorers

SeasonPlayerGoals
1904 József Pokornyi16
1907–08 Imre Schlosser21
1908–0930
1909–1018
1910–1138
1911–1234
1912–1333
1913–1421
1927–28 József Takács31
1928–2941
1929–3040
1931–3242
1933–34 Géza Toldi27
1935–36 György Sárosi37
1939–4023
1940–4129
194413
1948–49 Ferenc Deák59
1957–58 Zoltán Friedmanszky 2216
1959–60 Flórián Albert27
1960–61 Flórián Albert 2221
1965 Flórián Albert27
1980–81 Tibor Nyilasi30
1989–90 József Dzurják18
1995–96 Ihor Nichenko 2318
2008–09 István Ferenczi 2439
2015–16 Dániel Böde17
Notes
Note 22: co-top scorer of the Hungarian League.Note 23: also played for Stadler FC.Note 24: in the Hungarian League 2.

Award winners

Ballon d'OrThe following players have won the Ballon d'Or while playing for Ferencvárosi TC:

Transfer records

Record departures

!PlayerToFeeYear
1. Muhamed Bešić Everton€5,050,0002014[1] [2] [3]
2. Somália Toulouse€2,400,0002015
3. Zoltán Gera West Bromwich Albion€2,250,0002004[4]

Record arrivals

!PlayerFromFeeYear
1. Marquinhos Atlético Mineiro€1.500,0002022
2. Cristian Ramírez Fortuna Düsseldorf€360,0002015
3. Predrag Bošnjak Szombathelyi Haladás€300,0002014

Managerial records

Team records

First Matches

Biggest wins

Magyar Kupa

European Cup

Cup Winners' Cup

UEFA Cup

Goals

Attendances

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Besic deal complete. 28 July 2014. Everton's Official Website.
  2. Web site: Everton sign Muhamed Besic from Ferencvaros for £4m. 28 July 2014. The Guardian.
  3. Web site: Everton: Muhamed Besic signs on five-year deal from Ferencvaros. 28 July 2014. BBC Sport.
  4. Web site: Albion bag Gera. 2004. BBC Sport.