Hungarian football club
Football club
33 FCFull name | 33 Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | Harihárom |
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Founded | 1900 |
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Ground | Promontor utca műfüves pálya |
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Capacity | 1,750 |
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Chairman | Kelényi Gábor |
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Manager | Ribényi Attila |
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League | BLSZ |
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33 FC is a Hungarian football club from the town of Óbuda, Budapest.[1]
History
33 FC debuted in the 1902 season of the Hungarian League and finished third.[2]
From 1926 to 1929, while they were named Budai 33, legendary Hungarian footballer Pál Titkos played for the club. It was his first senior team.
Name Changes
- 1900–1926: 33 FC
- 1926–1929: Budai 33
- 1929–1949: Budai 11
- 1949–1957: Ganzvillany
- 1957–1958: Dohánygyár
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