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Hungarian Union of Iron
Workers founded the club as Vas- és Fémmunkások
Sport Clubja, the "Sport Club of Iron and
Metal Workers", on 16
March 1911. The club...
- „33”
Football Clubja was a
Hungarian football club from the town of Óbuda, Budapest. 33 FC
debuted in the 1902
season of the
Hungarian League and finished...
- MÁV
Torna Klub 1943 1945 Liga 2 3rd
Clubul de Scrimă
Bihor Bihari Vívók
Clubja 1912 1914 Liga 2 6th Crișana
Oradea 1929 1954 Liga I 3–4th Crișul Sântandrei...
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founded again 1917–1918: Postás
Sport Egyesület 1918–1919: Postások
Sport Clubja 1919–1950: Postás
Sport Egyesület 1950:
merger with Szentlőrinci AC 1950–1954:...
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Hungary 4
Vasas Sport Clubja, Budapest,
Hungary 26–28
March 1993 **** (indoors)
Finland 1...
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Hungary 1
Vasas Sport Clubja, Budapest,
Hungary 1–3
February 1991 **** (indoors)
Soviet Union 4...
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Hungary 3
Vasas Sport Clubja, Budapest,
Hungary 31 January–2
February 1992 **** (indoors)
Poland 2...
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finished third. 1906–1926:
Nemzeti Sport Club 1926–1931:
Nemzeti Sportkedvelők
Clubja 1931–1940: VII. ker.
Nemzeti Sportkedvelők Köre 1931:
merger with Terézvárosi...
- who were
fired by MTE for
political reasons, Vas- és Fémmunkások
Sport Clubja was founded.
Until 1928
there was not an
organized national championship...