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Hungarian national football team : ウィキペディア英語版
Hungary national football team

| Confederation = UEFA (Europe)
| Coach = Bernd Storck
| Captain = Balázs Dzsudzsák
| Most caps = József Bozsik (101), Gábor Király (101)
| Top scorer = Ferenc Puskás (84)
| Home Stadium = Groupama Arena
| FIFA Rank =
| FIFA max = 27
| FIFA max date = September 2011
| FIFA min = 87
| FIFA min date = July 1996
| Elo Rank =
| Elo max = 1
| Elo max date = 1953–57, 1958, 1964, 1965
| Elo min = 80
| Elo min date = November 2003
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| First game = 5–0
(Vienna, Austria 12 October 1902)
| Largest win = 13–1
(Budapest, Hungary; 12 June 1927)
12–0
(Budapest, Hungary; 24 September 1950)
| Largest loss = 0–7
(Budapest, Hungary; 10 June 1908)
England Amateurs 7–0
(Solna, Sweden; 30 June 1912)〔Note that this match is not considered to be a full international by the English FA, and does not appear in the records of the England team
7–0
(Cologne, Germany; 6 April 1941)
8–1
(Amsterdam, Netherlands; 11 October 2013)
| World cup apps = 9
| World cup first = 1934
| World cup best = Runners-up; 1938 and 1954
| Regional name = European Championship
| Regional cup apps = 3
| Regional cup first = 1964
| Regional cup best = Third place, 1964
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The Hungary national football team ((ハンガリー語:Magyar labdarúgó-válogatott)) represents Hungary in international football and is controlled by the Hungarian Football Federation.
Hungary has a respectable football history, having won three Olympic titles, finishing runners-up in the 1938 and 1954 FIFA World Cups, and third in the 1964 UEFA European Football Championship. Hungary revolutionised the sport in the 1950s, laying the tactical fundamentals of Total Football and dominating international football with the remarkable Golden Team which included legend Ferenc Puskás, top goalscorer of the 20th century, whom FIFA dedicated〔(Blatter unveils FIFA Puskas Award )〕 its newest award, the Puskás Award. The side of that era has the second all-time highest Football Elo Ranking in the world, with 2166 in 1954, and one of the longest undefeated runs in football history, remaining unbeaten in 31 games, spanning over 4 years and including matches such as the Match of the Century.
==History==
Although Austria and Hungary were constituent countries of the dual monarchy known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, they formed separate football associations and teams around the start of the 20th century.

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