33 FC

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"33" Football Club was a Hungarian football club from the town of Óbuda, Budapest.

Full name"33" Football Clubja
NicknameHarihárom
Founded1900
Dissolved1958
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Full name"33" Football Clubja
NicknameHarihárom
Founded1900
Dissolved1958
GroundPromontor utca műfüves pálya
Capacity1,750
ChairmanKelényi Gábor
ManagerRibényi Attila
LeagueBLSZ
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History

33 FC debuted in the 1902 season of the Hungarian League and finished third.[1]

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.

The club was dissolved in 1958.

In 2011 a new club with the same name was founded, which hitherto has been playing in the lower amateur leagues.[2]

Name Changes

  • 1900–1926: 33 FC
  • 1926–1929: Budai 33
  • 1929–1949: Budai 11
  • 1949–1957: Ganzvillany
  • 1957–1958: Dohánygyár

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