Újpest FC

Hungarian football club

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May 5 2025 Damir Krznar appointed as the new manager of Újpest FC, immediately following Grzelak's dismissal.
May 3 2025 Bartosz Grzelak is sacked from his position as manager while the team is in 7th place in the league, with no immediate replacement announced.
February 27 2025 Újpest FC was drawn against Ferencvárosi TC in the Magyar Kupa quarter-finals, setting up a matchup between two Nemzeti Bajnokság I teams.
February 19 2025 Dezső Mező signs his first professional contract with Újpest FC at age 37 as a midfielder
January 23 2025 Újpest FC concludes winter training camp in Murcia, Spain after a 12-day training period
January 12 2025 Újpest FC begins their winter training camp in Murcia, Spain, which will continue until January 23rd, 2025.
2024 The club participated in the 2024-25 edition of the Magyar Kupa (Hungarian Football Cup).
2024 Újpest FC began their 144th competitive season and 133rd consecutive season in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I (Hungarian top-tier football league).
November 8 2024 Riccardo Piscitelli (Italy) experienced a significant match event during the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Round 16 away game against Debrecen
October 31 2024 Újpest FC was drawn to play against Dorogi FC in the Round of 32 of the Magyar Kupa (Hungarian Cup) competition. Dorogi FC plays in NB III (third tier of Hungarian football).
October 6 2024 Krisztofer Horváth (Hungary) received a notable match event during the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Round 9 away game against Zalaegerszeg
September 16 2024 Újpest FC participated in the Magyar Kupa Round of 64 draw, being matched against BVSC-Zugló, a team from NB II league.
August 26 2024 Újpest FC participated in the Magyar Kupa Round of 64 draw, being matched against Dunavarsány, a team playing in MB 1 league.
June 30 2024 Géza Mészöly's contract with Újpest FC ends, concluding his tenure as manager
June 20 2024 Újpest FC's match schedule for the 2024-25 season was officially released.
June 14 2024 Bartosz Grzelak, former Fehérvár manager, was appointed as the new manager of the club. He debuted with a 2-1 defeat against Puskás Akadémia FC in the first round of the 2024–25 Nemzeti Bajnokság I.
June 14 2024 Bartosz Grzelak from Sweden is appointed as the new manager of Újpest FC, replacing Géza Mészöly
May 19 2024 Ferencváros beat Újpest 2–0.
May 10 2024 Újpest lost to Kecskemét 0–3.
May 4 2024 Újpest beat Diósgyőr 7–0.
April 27 2024 Debrecen beat Újpest 1–0.
April 21 2024 Újpest lost to MTK 1–2.
April 13 2024 Kisvárda beat Újpest 4–1.
March 31 2024 Paks lost to Újpest 1–2.
March 21 2024 MOL Group officially purchased the club for approximately 15 million euros, with Balázs Benczédi elected as the managing director.
March 16 2024 Újpest drew with Mezőkövesd 2–2.
March 8 2024 Puskás Akadémia lost to Újpest 0–2.
March 3 2024 Újpest beat Fehérvár 2–0.
February 29 2024 Újpest lost to Paks 1–2 after extra time.
February 29 2024 Géza Mészöly was banned for one and a half months due to racist comments after a match against Diósgyőr.
February 25 2024 Újpest lost to Ferencváros 0–5.
February 17 2024 Kecskemét beat Újpest 1–0.
February 11 2024 Diósgyőr lost to Újpest 1–2.
February 8 2024 Nebojša Vignjević was replaced by Géza Mészöly as the club's manager.
February 6 2024 Újpest lost to Debrecen 1–2.
February 6 2024 Roderick Duchâtelet sold the club to MOL.
February 3 2024 Roderick Duchâtelet expressed desire to sell the club to Hungarian investors.

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