Budapesti Spartacus SC

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Budapesti Spartacus Sport Club was a football club from the town of Kőbánya, Budapest, Hungary.[1]

Full nameBudapesti Spartacus Sport Club
Founded1952
GroundKőér utca
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Budapesti Spartacus SC
Full nameBudapesti Spartacus Sport Club
Founded1952
GroundKőér utca
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History

The club's biggest achievement was a second place in the 1955 Nemzeti Bajnokság II and the 1970 Nemzeti Bajnokság II seasons.[2][3]

Grounds

Budapesti Spartacus played their home matches in Kőér utca, located in Kőbánya, Budapest.[4]

  • Kőér utca: (? – 1981)
  • Kőér utca, Földes Edzőpálya: (? – ?)
  • Kőér utca, Salakos Edzőpálya: (? – ?)

Name changes

  • EKISz: ? – 1950.07.25.
  • OKISz: 1950.07.25. – 1952
  • Budapesti Spartacus Sport Club: 1952 – 1981.július 31.
  • in 1968 merger with Budai Spartacus

Honours

League

Famous footballers

  • Hungary Ferenc Deák: the 8th top goalscorer of all time in football history.

See also

References

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