Fehérvár FC

Hungarian association football club

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March 7 2025 Serbia's Ivan Šaponjić successfully scores a penalty against Kecskemét in Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Round 23
February 27 2025 Fehérvár FC drew MTK Budapest FC as their opponent in the Magyar Kupa quarter-finals.
February 23 2025 Hungary's Bálint Szabó successfully scores a penalty against Ferencváros in Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Round 21
January 25 2025 Fehérvár beat Szentlőrinc (NB II) 3–2.
January 21 2025 Kalcer Radomlje (Slovenian I) Slovenia's lost to Fehérvár 1–2.
January 18 2025 Tekstilac Odžaci (Serbian I) Serbia's lost to Fehérvár 1–5.
January 17 2025 Brinje Grosuplje (Slovenian II) Slovenia's beat Fehérvár 2–1.
January 13 2025 Fehérvár FC begins winter training camp in Umag, Croatia, which will run until January 21, 2025.
2024 Hungary's Balázs Tóth won the Márton Fülöp Award for The Most Beautiful Goalkeeper Saving of the Year, a prestigious recognition in Hungarian football.
2024 Balázs Tóth was nominated for the 2024 Best Goalkeeper of the Year award by Fehérvár FC in the HLSZ Cup yearly awards.
2024 The club is set to compete in the Magyar Kupa domestic cup competition.
2024 Fehérvár FC begins their 84th competitive season and 18th consecutive season in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, marking their 83rd year as a football club.
2024 Fehérvár FC will participate in the UEFA Conference League for the 2024-25 season.
2024 Fehérvár FC begins their 84th competitive season and 18th consecutive season in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, participating in the domestic league, Magyar Kupa, and UEFA Conference League.
December 8 2024 Mátyás Katona successfully scored a penalty against Nyíregyháza in Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Round 16
October 31 2024 Fehérvár FC was drawn against Gyirmót FC Győr in the Round of 32 of the Magyar Kupa (Hungarian Cup) competition.
October 30 2024 Nejc Gradišar missed a penalty against Diósgyőr in Magyar Kupa, Round of 32
October 11 2024 Fehérvár lost to BVSC-Zugló (NB II) 2–3.
October 5 2024 Bálint Szabó successfully scored a penalty against Győr in Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Round 9
September 29 2024 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, Round 8 match against Paks, featuring Ukraine's Bohdan Melnyk
September 16 2024 Fehérvár FC participated in the Magyar Kupa Round of 64 draw, being matched against Diósgyőr, another NB I team.
September 5 2024 Fehérvár beat Gyirmót (NB II) 3–0.
August 26 2024 Fehérvár FC participated in the Magyar Kupa Round of 64 draw, being drawn against Monor, a team from NB III league.
August 14 2024 Conference League Third qualifying round match against Omonia, featuring Hungary's Bence Babos
August 14 2024 Fehérvár Hungary's lost to Cyprus's Omonia 0–2.
August 8 2024 Cyprus's Omonia beat Hungary's Fehérvár 1–0.
July 31 2024 Conference League Second qualifying round match against Sumgayit, featuring Hungary's Gergő Ominger
July 31 2024 Fehérvár Hungary's drew with Azerbaijan's Sumgayit 0–0.
July 25 2024 Sumgayit Azerbaijan's lost to Hungary's Fehérvár 1–2.
July 17 2024 Göztepe (Turkey I) Turkey's and Hungary's Fehérvár played a match with a score of 2–2 Göztepe vs Fehérvár at Fehérvár Official Website.
July 13 2024 Dekani (Slovenian II) Slovenia's and Hungary's Fehérvár played a match with a score of 0–1 Dekani vs Fehérvár at Fehérvár Official Website.
July 11 2024 Hebar Pazardzhik (Bulgarian I) Bulgaria's and Hungary's Fehérvár played a match with a score of 2–5 Habar vs Fehérvár at Fehérvár Official Website.
July 11 2024 Friendly match against Hebar Pazardzhik featuring Kosovo's Lirim Kastrati
July 11 2024 Friendly match against Hebar Pazardzhik, featuring Kosovo's Lirim Kastrati
July 5 2024 Fehérvár and Ajka (NB II) played a match with a score of 3–2 Fehérvár vs Ajka at Fehérvár Official Website.
June 29 2024 Bábolna SE (MB I) and Fehérvár played a match with a score of 0–9 Bábolna vs Fehérvár at Fehérvár Official Website.
June 15 2024 Tamás Pető, a Hungarian manager, is appointed as the new head coach of Fehérvár FC, replacing Bartosz Grzelak.
June 14 2024 Bartosz Grzelak, the Swedish manager of Fehérvár FC, leaves the club to sign with Újpest during the pre-season period.
2023 Renamed to Fehérvár FC, marking the most recent transformation in the club's long history of name changes.
July 1 2023 Stadium name changed from MOL Aréna Sóstó back to Sóstói Stadion due to sponsorship changes.
July 1 2023 MOL stopped financing the club, leading to the removal of MOL from the club's name.
June 2 2023 MOL announces it will no longer finance the club, ending its role as the main sponsor of Fehérvár FC.
July 17 2021 Zoltán Kovács concludes his tenure as club director/sports director
2020 Fehérvár FC were runners-up in the Magyar Kupa (Hungarian Cup) for the 2020–21 season.
2019 Fehérvár FC were runners-up in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I (National Championship) for the 2019–20 season.
2019 Fehérvár FC won their second Magyar Kupa (Hungarian Cup) championship for the 2018–19 season.

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