Hungary at the FIFA World Cup

The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football World Cup or the Soccer World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the first tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946, due to World War II.

The tournament consists of two parts, the qualification phase and the final phase (officially called the World Cup Finals). The qualification phase, which currently take place over the three years preceding the Finals, is used to determine which teams qualify for the Finals. The current format of the Finals involves 32 teams competing for the title, at venues within the host nation (or nations) over a period of about a month. The World Cup Finals is the most widely viewed sporting event in the world, with an estimated 715.1 million people watching the 2006 tournament final.

Hungary have appeared in the finals of the FIFA World Cup on nine occasions, the first being at the 1934 where they reached the quarter-final. They have been runners-up on two occasions, in 1938 and 1954.[1] They have failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup since 1986.

Record at the FIFA World Cup

YearRoundPositionGPWD*LGFGA
1930Did not enter
1934Quarter-finals6th210154
1938Final2nd4301155
1950Did not enter
1954Final2nd54012710
1958Group stage10th411275
1962Quarter-finals5th421183
1966Quarter-finals6th420287
1970Did not qualify
1974
1978Group stage15th300338
1982Group stage14th3111126
1986Group stage18th310229
1990Did not qualify
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022To be determined
2026
Total9/21-32153148757
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks

By Match

World Cup Round Opponent Score Result Venue Scorers
1934Round of 16 Egypt4–2WNaplesG. Toldi (2), P. Teleki, J. Vincze
Quarter-finals Austria1–2LBolognaG. Sárosi
1938Round of 16 Dutch East Indies6–0WReimsG. Sárosi (2), G. Zsengellér (2), V. Kohut, G. Toldi
Quarter-finals  Switzerland2–0WLilleG. Sárosi, G. Zsengellér
Semi-finals Sweden5–1WParisG. Zsengellér (2), S. Jacobsson (o.g.), P. Titkos, G. Sárosi
Final Italy2–4LParisP. Titkos, G. Sárosi
1954Group stage South Korea9–0WZürichS. Kocsis (3), F Puskás (2), P. Palotás (2), M. Lantos, Z. Czibor
 West Germany8–3WBaselS. Kocsis (4), N. Hidegkuti (2), F. Puskás, J. Tóth
Quarter-finals Brazil4–2WBernS. Kocsis (2), N. Hidegkuti, M. Lantos
Semi-finals Uruguay4–2 (a.e.t.)WLausanneS. Kocsis (2), Z. Czibor, N. Hidegkuti
Final West Germany2–3LBernF. Puskás, Z. Czibor
1958Group stage Wales1–1DSandvikenJ. Bozsik
 Sweden1–2LSolnaL. Tichy
 Mexico4–0WSandvikenL. Tichy (2), K. Sándor, J. Bencsics
 Wales1–2LSolnaL. Tichy
1962Group stage England2–1WRancaguaL. Tichy, F. Albert
 Bulgaria6–1WRancaguaF. Albert (3), L. Tichy (2), E. Solymosi
 Argentina0–0DRancagua
Quarter-finals Czechoslovakia0–1LRancagua
1966Group stage Portugal1–3LManchesterF. Bene
 Brazil3–1WLiverpoolF. Bene, J. Farkas, K. Mészöly
 Bulgaria3–1WManchesterI. Davidov (o.g.), K. Mészöly, F. Bene
Quarter-finals Soviet Union1–2LSunderlandF. Bene
1978Group stage Argentina1–2LBuenos AiresK. Csapó
 Italy1–3LMar del PlataA. Tóth
 France1–3LMar del PlataS. Zombori
1982Group stage El Salvador10–1WElcheL. Kiss (3), T. Nyilasi (2), L. Fazekas (2), G. Pölöskei, J. Tóth, L. Szentes
 Argentina1–4LAlicanteG. Pölöskei
 Belgium1–1DElcheJ. Varga
1986Group stage Soviet Union0–6LIrapuato
 Canada2–0WIrapuatoM. Esterházy, L. Détári
 France0–3LLeón

Record by Opponent

FIFA World Cup matches (by team)
Opponent Wins Draws Losses Total Goals Scored Goals Conceded
 Argentina012326
 Austria001112
 Belgium010111
 Brazil200273
 Bulgaria200292
 Canada100120
 Czechoslovakia001101
 Dutch East Indies100160
 Egypt100142
 El Salvador1001101
 England100121
 France002216
 Italy002237
 Mexico100140
 Portugal001113
 South Korea100190
 Soviet Union002218
 Sweden101263
  Switzerland100120
 Uruguay100142
 Wales011223
 West Germany1012106

FIFA World Cup Finals

1938 World Cup Final v Italy

The third edition of the FIFA World Cup was the first without the host team competing in the final. At half-time, defending champions Italy were leading by 3-1 and Hungary did not manage to get back into the game.

Italy 4–2 Hungary
Colaussi  6', 35'
Piola  16', 82'
Report Titkos  8'
Sárosi  70'
GKAldo Olivieri
RBAlfredo Foni
LBPietro Rava
RHPietro Serantoni
LHUgo Locatelli
CHMichele Andreolo
IRGiuseppe Meazza (c)
ILGiovanni Ferrari
ORAmedeo Biavati
CFSilvio Piola
OLGino Colaussi
Manager:
Vittorio Pozzo
GKAntal Szabó
RBSándor Bíró
LBGyula Polgár
RHGyula Lázár
LHAntal Szalay
CHGyörgy Szűcs
IRGyula Zsengellér
ILJenő Vincze
ORPál Titkos
CFGyörgy Sárosi (c)
OLFerenc Sas
Manager:
Alfréd Schaffer

1954 World Cup Final v West Germany

The Hungarian Golden Team were favourites for winning the World Cup in Switzerland in 1954 after 31 unbeaten games in the previous five years, among them a recent 7-1 against England and an 8–3 against their West German opponents in the group stage only two weeks before the final.

In one of the greatest comebacks in football history, the favoured Hungarians were defeated 2-3 despite an early 2–0 lead.

West Germany 3–2 Hungary
Report
Attendance: 62,500
GK1Toni Turek
RB7Josef Posipal
CB10Werner Liebrich
LB3Werner Kohlmeyer
HB6Horst Eckel
HB8Karl Mai
IR13Max Morlock
IL16Fritz Walter (c)
OR12Helmut Rahn
CF15Ottmar Walter
OL20Hans Schäfer
Manager:
Sepp Herberger
GK1Gyula Grosics
RB2Jenő Buzánszky
CB3Gyula Lóránt
LB4Mihály Lantos
HB5József Bozsik
HB6József Zakariás
RW11Zoltán Czibor
AM9Nándor Hidegkuti
LW20Mihály Tóth
CF8Sándor Kocsis
CF10Ferenc Puskás (c)
Manager:
Gusztáv Sebes

Record players

No. Name Matches World Cups
1 Sándor Mátrai121958, 1962 and 1966
Ferenc Sipos121958, 1962 and 1966
3Gyula Grosics111954, 1958 and 1962
4 József Bozsik81954 and 1958
László Sárosi81958 and 1962
Lajos Tichy81958 and 1962
Kálmán Mészöly81962 and 1966
8 Flórián Albert71962 and 1966
Gyula Rákosi71962 and 1966
10 Nándor Hidegkuti61954 and 1958
Máté Fenyvesi61958 and 1962
Károly Sándor61958 and 1962
Győző Martos61978 and 1982
Imre Garaba61982 and 1986
Sándor Sallai61982 and 1986

Top goalscorers

With 11 goals in five matches in 1954, Sándor Kocsis beat Brazilian Ademir's existing record of nine goals in one tournament from 1950. However, only four years later the record was in turn beaten by Just Fontaine.

No. Name Goals World Cups
1Sándor Kocsis111954
2Lajos Tichy71958 (4) and 1962 (3)
3György Sárosi61934 (1) and 1938 (5)
4Gyula Zsengellér51938
5 Nándor Hidegkuti41954
Ferenc Puskás41954
Flórián Albert41962
Ferenc Bene41966
9 Géza Toldi31934 (2) and 1938 (1)
Zoltán Czibor31954
László Kiss31982

Goalscoring By Tournament

World Cup Goalscorer(s)
1934 Géza Toldi(2), György Sárosi, Pál Teleki, Jenő Vincze
1938 György Sárosi(5), Gyula Zsengellér(5), Pál Titkos(2), Vilmos Kohut, Géza Toldi, Own Goal
1954 Sándor Kocsis(11), Nándor Hidegkuti(4), Ferenc Puskás(4), Zoltán Czibor(3), Mihály Lantos(2), Péter Palotás(2), József Tóth
1958 Lajos Tichy(4), József Bencsics, József Bozsik, Károly Sándor
1962 Flórián Albert(4), Lajos Tichy(3), Ernő Solymosi
1966 Ferenc Bene(4), Kálmán Mészöly(2), János Farkas, Own Goal
1978 Károly Csapó, András Tóth, Sándor Zombori
1982 László Kiss(3), László Fazekas(2), Tibor Nyilasi(2), Gábor Pölöskei(2), Lázár Szentes, József Tóth, József Varga
1986 Lajos Détári, Márton Esterházy

References

  1. "World Cup Record". Planet World Cup. 15 April 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
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