Hungarian women's national football team

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Hungary
Magyarország
Logo of the MLS
Association Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség
confederacy UEFA
Technical sponsor adidas
Head coach Attila Vágó
captain Angéla Smuczer
Record scorer Anita Pádár (41)
Record player Anita Pádár (114)
Home stadium Changing stages
FIFA code HUN
FIFA rank 43. (1537 points)
(as of August 14, 2020)
First jersey
Second jersey
Balance sheet
183 games
69 wins
29 draws
85 losses
statistics
First international game Hungary 1-0 BR Germany ( Siófok , Hungary ; April 9, 1985 )
Hungary 1957Hungary Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany
Biggest win Hungary 13-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina ( Bük , Hungary ; September 4, 1999 )
HungaryHungary Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina
Biggest defeat Hungary 0:13 England ( Tapolca , Hungary ; October 27, 2005 )
HungaryHungary EnglandEngland
Successes in tournaments
European Championship
Participation in the finals 1 ( first : 1991 )
Best results Quarterfinals 1991
(As of: (December 13, 2013) )

The Hungarian national football team represents Hungary in international women's football . The national team is subordinate to the Hungarian Football Association and is coached by Attila Vágó. The Hungarian selection has not yet qualified for a major tournament. The greatest success was reaching the quarter-finals at the European Women's Football Championship in 1991 .

In qualifying for the 2011 World Cup , the team faced Ukraine , Poland , Romania and Bosnia and Herzegovina in an Eastern European group . Although the Hungarians only lost the game in Ukraine, they only managed to finish third in the very even group.

The highest FIFA ranking was ranked 26th at the start of the ranking and held from July 2003 to March 2004. Hungary then fell back to 39th, which was occupied from June 2008 to June 2009, and then rose again to rank 30 in March 2011.

Tournament balance sheet

World Championship

  • 1991 : not qualified
  • 1995 : not qualified
  • 1999 : not qualified
  • 2003 : not qualified
  • 2007 : not qualified
  • 2011 : not qualified
  • 2015 : not qualified
  • 2019 : not qualified

European Championship

  • 1984 : did not participate
  • 1987 : not qualified
  • 1989 : not qualified
  • 1991 : quarter-finals
  • 1993 : not qualified
  • 1995 : not qualified

Olympic games

  • 1996 : not qualified
  • 2000 : not qualified
  • 2004 : not qualified
  • 2008 : not qualified
  • 2012 : not qualified
  • 2016 : not qualified
  • 2020 : not qualified

Algarve Cup

Cyprus Cup

Games against national teams from German-speaking countries

All results from a Hungarian perspective.

Germany

date place Result occasion
April 9, 1985 Siófok 0001-0 1st international match
April 15, 1986 Straubing 0001: 2
October 7, 1987 Budapest 0000: 1 European Championship qualification
October 30, 1988 Passau 0000: 4 European Championship qualification
October 1, 1989 Straubing 0000-0 European Championship qualification
October 14, 1990 Sopron 0000: 4 European Championship qualification
September 25, 1991 Mosonmagyaróvár 0000: 2
18th September 2015 Halle (Saale) 0000:12 European Championship qualification
20th September 2016 Győr 0000: 1 European Championship qualification

Switzerland

date place Result occasion
October 1, 1985 Renens 0002: 1 European Championship qualification
October 1, 1986 Eger 0001: 1 European Championship qualification
November 1, 1987 Szolnok 0007: 1
June 1, 1988 Zurich 0000: 3 European Championship qualification
September 1, 1989 Kalocsa 0001: 1 European Championship qualification
September 26, 1992 Riehen 0002: 1

Austria

date place Result occasion
October 9, 1991 Vienna 0003-0
April 29, 1992 Budapest 0003-0
October 11, 1992 Tadten 0002-0
September 11, 1993 Parndorf 0000: 1
August 18, 1996 Vienna 0003: 1
June 7, 1997 Bük 0002-0
September 24, 2005 Bük 0000: 3 World Cup qualification
August 26, 2006 Bruckneudorf 0001: 1 World Cup qualification
October 26, 2013 Budapest 0000: 3 World Cup qualification
September 13, 2014 St. Polten 0003: 4 World Cup qualification
March 6, 2015 Umag ( HRV ) 0000: 1 Istria Cup 2015
4th March 2016 Larnaca ( CYP ) 0001: 2 Cyprus Cup 2016

See also

References and footnotes

  1. Women's world rankings. In: fifa.com. FIFA , August 14, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020 (teams without a place and points are provisional because no more than five games have been played or the teams have been inactive for more than 18 months).

Web links

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