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When things in Hungary are really bad, they are said to a béka segge alatt – under the belly of a frog. Football was generally held to have reached that point about 15 years ago. Since then, it has kept falling. Every summer the league descends into chaos, as clubs merge, move towns looking for sponsors, change names and go out of business. Matters seemed to have hit rock-bottom in 1999 with the farce that surrounded a bomb hoax at second division Dunakeszi. The hoaxers were foiled by a recorded message, advising them that Dunakeszi’s phone had been disconnected, but they could leave a message at the factory next door. And then came this summer. This time, surely it is true: things can’t get worse. Not only were Ujpest knocked out of the UEFA Cup by Vaduz of Liechtenstein, beaten 4-0 in Budapest, but Ferencváros – 28 times champions, Fairs Cup winners in 1965, Cup-Winners Cup finalists in 1975 – have been relegated for failing to satisfy the licensing authority that they could balance their budget. For the first time in its 105-year history, the Hungarian first division begins without its most popular club. This being Hungary, nothing is entirely clear. The president of the football federation (the MLSZ), István Kisteleki, has said that he has interpreted the regulations as leniently as he could, which is generally taken to mean that Ferencváros have failed to proved “reliable documentary evidence” that they can fulfil 75 per cent of their budget for the season. Given that their debt is reckoned to be more than one billion forints (£2.5 million), that’s hardly surprising. From WSC 235 September 2006. What was happening this month On the subject...
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