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Country | Hungary |
Dates | 22 August 2023 – 10 March 2024 |
Teams | 38 |
The 2023–24 Magyar Kupa (English: Hungarian Cup) is the 66th season of Hungary's annual knock-out cup handball competition.
Times up to 28 October 2023 and from 31 March 2024 are CEST (UTC+2). Times from 29 October 2023 to 30 March 2024 are CET (UTC+1).
The rounds of the 2023–24 competition are scheduled as follows:
Round | Draw date | Matches | Fixtures | Clubs | New entries | Leagues entering |
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Round I | 25 July 2023 [1] | 29 August–27 September 2023 | 8 | 16 → 8 | 16 | Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B, Nemzeti Bajnokság II and, Megyei Bajnokság I |
Round II | 3 October 2023 [2] | 20 October–8 November 2023 | 8 | 16 → 8 | 8 | Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B |
Round III | 11 November 2023 [3] | 21 November–6 December 2023 | 8 | 16 → 8 | 8 | Nemzeti Bajnokság I, places 7–14 |
Round IV | 12 December 2023 [4] | 12 January–7 February 2024 | 6 | 12 → 6 | 4 | Nemzeti Bajnokság I, places 3–6 |
Quarter-finals | 13 February 2024 [5] | 6–20 March 2024 | 4 | 8 → 4 | 2 | Nemzeti Bajnokság I, places 1–2 |
Final four | 25 March 2024 [6] | 18–19 May 2024 | 4 | 4 → 1 | none | none |
A total of 38 teams competed in the 2023–24 edition, comprising 14 teams from the Nemzeti Bajnokság I (tier 1), 13 teams from the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B (tier 2), 9 teams from the Nemzeti Bajnokság II (tier 3) and 1 teams from the Megyei Bajnokság I (tier 4).
Nemzeti Bajnokság I | Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B |
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A total of 32 matches were take place, starting with First round on 29 August 2023 and culminating with the Final on 19 May 2024.
The first round ties was scheduled for 29 August–27 September 2023. [1] [7]
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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29 August | ||
BFKA-Balatonfüred (3) | 16–24 | (2) KK Ajka |
1 September | ||
Martonvásári KSE (4) | 26–39 | (3) Csömör KSK |
5 September | ||
Várpalotai BSK (3) | 23–37 | (2) Győri ETO-UNI FKC |
26 September | ||
Százhalombattai KE (3) | 25–33 | (2) Ceglédi KKSE |
27 September | ||
Füzesabonyi SC (3) | 25–41 | (2) DEAC |
DVTK (3) | 26–26 | (2) Mezőkövesdi KC |
Csépe-Salgótarjáni SKC (3) | 33–32 | (2) Budai Farkasok-Rév |
Váci FKA (3) | 10–0 | (3) Kistext |
The second round ties was scheduled for 20 October–8 November 2023. [2] [8]
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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20 October | ||
Csömör KSK (3) | 37–33 | (2) BFKA-Veszprém |
24 October | ||
KK Ajka (3) | 32–33 | (2) Tatai AC |
31 October | ||
Ceglédi KKSE (2) | 35–27 | (2) DEAC |
2 November | ||
Optimum Solar-Békési FKC (2) | 32–25 | (2) Kecskemét |
Csépe-Salgótarjáni SKC (3) | 30–32 | (2) Vecsés SE |
Váci FKA (3) | 27–29 | (2) Szigetszentmiklósi KSK |
3 November | ||
Győri ETO-UNI FKC (2) | 37–26 | (2) Rákosmente |
8 November | ||
DVTK (3) | 28–23 | (2) ÓAM-Ózdi KC |
The third round ties was scheduled for 21 November–6 December 2023. [3] [9]
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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21 November | ||
Ceglédi KKSE (2) | 27–37 | (1) Dabas KC |
Győri ETO-UNI FKC (2) | 27–29 | (2) Szigetszentmiklósi KSK |
28 November | ||
DVTK (3) | 32–44 | (1) HE-DO B. Braun Gyöngyös |
Vecsés SE (2) | 25–32 | (1) QHB-Eger |
5 December | ||
Optimum Solar-Békési FKC (2) | 31–36 | (1) PLER-Budapest |
Csömör KSK (3) | 26–35 | (1) Fejér-B.Á.L. Veszprém |
Tatai AC (2) | 22–40 | (1) HSA NEKA |
6 November | ||
CYEB-Budakalász (1) | 32–29 | (1) Carbonex-Komló |
The fourth round ties was scheduled for 12 January–7 February 2024. [4] [10]
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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12 January | ||
PLER-Budapest (1) | 36–31 | (1) Fejér-B.Á.L. Veszprém |
26 January | ||
QHB-Eger (1) | 25–30 | (1) Dabas KC |
27 January | ||
Szigetszentmiklósi KSK (2) | 25–40 | (1) CYEB-Budakalász |
30 January | ||
FTC-Green Collect (1) | 32–26 | (1) HE-DO B. Braun Gyöngyös |
6 February | ||
HSA NEKA (1) | 32–26 | (1) Balatonfüredi KSE |
7 February | ||
Csurgói KK (1) | 26–26 (a) | (1) MOL-Tatabánya KC |
The Quarter finals ties was scheduled for 6–20 March 2024. [5] [11]
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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6 March | ||
Dabas KC (1) | 35–28 | (1) MOL-Tatabánya KC |
20 March | ||
CYEB-Budakalász (1) | 30–36 | (1) HSA NEKA |
PLER-Budapest (1) | 31–38 | (1) OTP Bank-Pick Szeged |
Telekom Veszprém (1) | 37–29 | (1) FTC-Green Collect |
The final four will be held on 18–19 May 2024 at the Tatabányai Multifunkcionális Sportcsarnok in Tatabánya. [6]
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