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Full name
  
Szusza Ferenc Stadium

Capacity
  
14,817

Built
  
1921–22

Phone
  
+36 1 231 0088

Teams
  
Újpest FC, Vasas SC

Owner
  
NUSI

Field size
  
105 x 68 meters

Opened
  
17 September 1922

Architect
  
Alfréd Hajós

Ferenc Szusza Stadium

Location
  
Megyeri út 13, Újpest, Budapest

Address
  
Budapest, Megyeri út 13, 1044 Hungary

Similar
  
Bozsik Stadion, Stadion Rudolf Illovszky, Sóstói Stadion, Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium, Ferenc Puskás Stadium

The Szusza Ferenc Stadium (earlier known as Megyeri úti stadion or simply Megyeri út) is a football stadium in Újpest and the home of Újpest FC. The stadium was designed by Alfréd Hajós and opened on 17 September 1922. The stadium was renovated in 2000-01; its capacity is 13,501.

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Since 2003 the stadium is named after Ferenc Szusza, one of the best strikers in Hungarian football history.

History

After one year of construction the stadium was opened on 17 September 1922, with the match Újpest v Ferencváros 2-1. From June 1925 to June 1929 a bicycle track was running around the ground allowing it to be used as a velodrome. Since the track was occupying some parts of the stands, the capacity was reduced to 15,000 people.

A flood in 1945 destroyed the stands but after the renovations in 1946 the Megyeri úti stadium became the largest stadium in Hungary with a capacity of 45,117 people. The stadium saw its first international game in 1948, Hungary beating Romania 9-0.

The main events of the World Festival of Youth and Students were also held in this stadium in 1949. In the mid-50s an athletic track was installed at the stadium reducing the capacity to 32,000.

Floodlights were installed in April 1968, and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final against Newcastle United was also held here in 1969. The 1972 and 2007 Hungarian Cup final matches were played in the stadium as well.

Until 2000 the only change made in the stadium was the renovation of the floodlight system in 1988. Between 2000 and 2001 the stadium was completely renovated. It was changed into an all-seater stadium, holding 13,501 people and completely roofed.

In 2003 the Megyeri úti Stadium was named Szusza Ferenc Stadium.

Records

Record Attendance:

  • 50,000 Hungary v Austria, October 3, 1948, (International Friendly)
  • 50,000 Hungary v Austria, May 8, 1949, (International Friendly)
  • 50,000 Hungary v Sweden, November 20, 1949, (International Friendly)
  • Record league Attendance:

  • 40,000 Újpest FC v Ferencvárosi TC, September 18, 1949
  • Record average Attendance (League):

  • 1952: 20,571
  • Average attendances (Hungarian League)

  • 2000-01: 3,194
  • 2001-02: 3,437
  • 2002-03: 2,732
  • 2003-04: 3,508
  • 2004-05: 3,389
  • 2005-06: 4,635
  • 2006-07: 3,045
  • 2007-08: 4,053
  • 2008-09: 5,249
  • 2009-10: 3,848
  • International matches

    Until 2007, 26 international matches have been played at Szusza Ferenc Stadium. The ground was the 'home stadium' for the Hungarian national team between 1948 and 1953, and also numerous international games were played here since the reconstruction of 2001. Hungary was unbeaten in the Szusza Stadium from 1948 to 2006 (58 years), when they lost against Norway 4-1. The stadium will host the EURO 2012 2nd Qualifying round match between Hungary and Moldova.

    References

    Ferenc Szusza Stadium Wikipedia