List of Ferencvárosi TC seasons

Ferencvárosi Torna Club is a Hungarian professional football club based in Ferencváros, Budapest. The club was formed in 1899 and played their first competitive match in the 1901 Nemzeti Bajnokság I.

The club has won a total of 29 Hungarian League titles.

Seasons

As of 28 September 2018.

Domestic International Manager
Nemzeti Bajnokság Magyar
Kupa
Div. # Season Pos GPWDLGF–GAPtsCompetition Result
NBI1.19013rd831420–287
NBI2.19022nd841314–139Challenge CupRU
NBI3.19031st14101351–1121Challenge CupSF
NBI4.19042nd16112348–1624
NBI5.19051st16114154–1226Hungary Kertész
NBI6.1906–071st14112170–2024
NBI7.1907–082nd16113262–2725
NBI8.1908–091st16140269–2128Challenge CupC
NBI9.1909–101st16131257–1727
NBI10.1910–111st18160277–1932Challenge CupRU
NBI11.1911–121st18142274–1730RU
NBI12.1912–131st18161177–1333W
NBI13.1913–142nd18131461–2827
NBI14.1916–174th22114729–2326
NBI15.1917–182nd22143542–2231
NBI16.1918–192nd21155143–835
NBI17.1919–203rd281510337–1540
NBI18.1920–213rd24142848–2330
NBI19.1921–222nd22164241–1336W
NBI20.1922–233rd22128234–1732?
NBI21.1923–242nd22118336–1530
NBI22.1924–252nd22145358–2433
NBI23.1925–261st22145358–2433
NBI24.1926–271st18134151–1830WHungary Tóth Potya
NBI25.1927–281st22191277–2339W
NBI26.1928–292nd22164279–2036Mitropa CupW
NBI27.1929–302nd22156180–2736
NBI28.1930–313rd22125560–2829RUMitropa CupSFHungary Blum
NBI29.1931–321st222200105–1844RU
NBI30.1932–333rd22163380–2235WMitropa CupQF
NBI31.1933–341st22191289–3139
NBI32.1934–352nd22145372–3233WMitropa CupSF
NBI33.1935–363rd261916103–4639Mitropa CupRU
NBI34.1936–372nd262024102–3242Mitropa CupWHungary Blum, Hungary Bródy
NBI35.1937–381st26231295–3847Mitropa CupWHungary Sándor, Hungary Rauchmaul
NBI36.1938–392nd261952121–4443Hungary Dimény
NBI37.1939–401st26191677–3139Mitropa CupRU
NBI38.1940–411st262132113–4745Mitropa Cup20
NBI39.1941–426th3015510124–6935W
NBI40.1942–433rd30156984–5136WHungary Dimény, Hungary Tóth Potya
NBI41.1943–442nd301641071–4636WHungary Schaffer
NBI42.19452nd22162487–1834Hungary Szabó, Hungary Urbancsik
NBI43.1945–465th141864839–4116Hungary Urbancsik
NBI44.1946–474th30166870–3938Hungary Dimény, Hungary Opata
NBI45.1947–483rd32234577–3950Hungary Lyka
NBI46.1948–491st302613140–3653
NBI47.1949–502nd30214586–3846
NBI48.195010th1552825–3012Hungary Vadas
NBI49.19516th261331043–4229Hungary Urbancsik
NBI50.19529th26851327–5421Hungary Deák
NBI51.19535th26118737–3230Hungary Sós
NBI52.19543rd26161954–3133
NBI53.19553rd26157464–2737
NBI54.19564th2288638–2924
NBI55.19574th1153316–1113Hungary Csanádi
NBI56.1957–583rd26145753–3733WHungary Tátrai
NBI57.1958–597th26108837–3728
NBI58.1959–602nd26144556–3135
NBI59.1960–614th26135856–3431Cup Winners' CupPR
NBI60.1961–623rd26137645–2633Hungary Mészáros
NBI61.1962–631st26157449–2837Inter-Cities Fairs CupSF
NBI62.19633rd1373315–917European CupPR
NBI63.19641st26193458–2741Inter-Cities Fairs CupW
NBI64.19652nd26148466–3136European CupQFHungary Vilezsál
NBI65.19662nd26165571–3337RUInter-Cities Fairs Cup3RHungary Tátrai
NBI66.19671st30244285–2452Inter-Cities Fairs CupRUHungary Lakat
NBI67.19681st30217265–2649European Cup1R
NBI68.19693rd30159656–3339European Cup2R
NBI69.19702nd151484217–820Inter-Cities Fairs Cup1RHungary Czechoslovakia Kalocsay, Hungary Dalnoki
NBI70.1970–712nd30169552–2649Hungary Csanádi
NBI71.1971–725th1630148859–3636WUEFA CupSF
NBI72.1972–732nd30177660–3141UEFA Cup Winners' Cup2R
NBI73.1973–742nd30159654–2939WUEFA Cup1RHungary Novák, Hungary Dalnoki
NBI74.1974–753rd281013545–2933UEFA Cup Winners' CupRUHungary Dalnoki
NBI75.1975–761st30206465–3846WDid not qualify
NBI76.1976–773rd341811578–4247RUEuropean Cup2R
NBI77.1977–789th3411121154–5134WUEFA Cup2R
NBI78.1978–792nd341811575–4447RUCup Winners' Cup2RHungary Friedmanszky
NBI79.1979–806th341411970–5139UEFA Cup1R
NBI80.1980–811st34219475–3351Did not qualifyHungary Novák
NBI81.1981–822nd342041076–4649European Cup1R
NBI82.1982–832nd30195673–4643UEFA Cup2R
NBI83.1983–8412th30991243–4427UEFA Cup1R
NBI84.1984–8513th301161334–3828Intertoto CupG9Hungary Vincze
NBI85.1985–865th301210835–2934RUDid not qualifyHungary Dalnoki
NBI86.1986–875th301013733–2735Intertoto CupG11
NBI87.1987–885th30129947–3233Did not qualifyHungary Rákosi
NBI88.1988–892nd30167749–2959RU
NBI89.1989–903rd30139848–3448Cup Winners' Cup2R
NBI90.1990–912nd301510547–2240WUEFA Cup2RHungary Nyilasi
NBI91.1991–921st301810261–1946Cup Winners' Cup2R
NBI92.1992–933rd30193849–2841WChampions League1R
NBI93.1993–944th30165950–3237WCup Winners' Cup1R
NBI94.1994–951st30178562–4159WCup Winners' Cup2RHungary Novák
NBI95.1995–961st30213656–2566Champions LeagueGS
NBI96.1996–973rd34228469–3774Chamipons LeagueQRHungary Varga
NBI97.1997–982nd34207763–4367R32UEFA Cup1RHungary Nyilasi
NBI98.1998–992nd34197861–4064R16UEFA Cup2R
NBI99.1999–005th321481061–3950R16UEFA Cup1RCroatia Vlak, Croatia Poklepovic
NBI100.2000–011st361811759–3569R32Did not qualifyHungary Csank
NBI101.2001–022nd382161166–3969R32Champions League2RHungary Garami
NBI102.2002–032nd32197650–2464WUEFA Cup2R
NBI103.2003–041st32169744–3057WUEFA Cup1RHungary Pintér
NBI104.2004–052nd30175856–3156RUCL, UC3R, GSRomania László
NBI105.2005–066th 17301011948–384118UEFA CupHungary Gellei
NBII1.2006–072nd301811170–2165QFDid not qualify Hungary Gellei, Serbia Kuntić
NBII2.2007–083rd30188463–3562R16Hungary Csank
NBII3.2008–091st30253294–2278R16England Davison
NBI106.2009–107th301011934–3541R16England Davison, England Short
NBI107.2010–113rd301551050–4350R16Hungary Prukner[1]
NBI108.2011–1211th30971431–3634R16Europa League2QRHungary Prukner, Hungary Détári
NBI109.2012–135th301310751–36492RDid not qualifyHungary Détári, Netherlands Moniz[2]
NBI110.2013–143rd30176747–3357R16Netherlands Moniz, 19 Germany Doll[3][4]
NBI111.2014–152nd30197449–1964WEuropa League2QRGermany Doll
NBI112.2015–161st33244569–2376WEuropa League2QR
NBI113.2016–174th331410954–4452WChampions League2QR
NBI114.2017–18 [5]2nd331812369–3166R64Europa League2QR
NBI115.2018–19 [6]TBD862018–60TBDEuropa LeagueQR1Germany Doll, Ukraine Rebrov
Notes
  • Note 14: Ferencváros won the Western group of the 1945–46 season by having played 26 matches (22 won, 1 draw, 3 lost) gaining 45 points and was promoted to the best 10 teams where it finished 5th.
  • Note 15: Ferencváros won the Group B of the 1970 spring season and lost to 4–3 on aggregate against Újpest
  • Note 16: 2 points deducted.
  • Note 17: Ferencváros did not receive license from the Hungarian Football Federation governed by István Kisteleki, therefore the club was relegated to the Hungarian League 2.
  • Note 18: Ferencváros was banned from the Magyar Cup following incidents in 2004–05 Magyar Kupa Final.
  • Note 19: Csaba Máté as interim coach for two 2013–14 Nemzeti Bajnokság I matches (Ferencváros 1–2 Pécs & Videoton 2–3 Ferencváros) and one 2013–14 Magyar Kupa match (Újpest 1–0 Ferencváros).
  • Note 20: Ferencváros qualified for the final of the 1940 Mitropa Cup, but it was suspended due to the events of the World War II.

Other Notes

  • Italics = competition in progress
  • HTW = Hungarian teams withdrawn
  • GS = group stage
  • R16 = Round of 16 (Eighth-finals)
  • R32 = Round of 32 (16th-finals)

See also

References

  1. "Prukner László lett a Fradi új vezetőedzője!". Nemzeti Sport. 2 June 2010.
  2. "Ricardo Moniz az új edző". Fradi.hu. 21 August 2012.
  3. "Thomas Doll aláírt". Fradi.hu. 18 December 2013.
  4. "FTC: Thomas Doll az új vezetőedző – hivatalos". Nemzeti Sport. 18 December 2013.
  5. "2017–18 Nemzeti Bajnokság I". Soccerway.com. 14 June 2018.
  6. "2018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság I". Soccerway.com. 28 September 2018.
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