Ferencvárosi TC II

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Ferencvárosi TC II
Ferencvarosi TC.svg
Full nameFerencvárosi Torna Club II
Nickname(s)Fradi, Zöld Sasok (Green Eagles)
Founded1899
Ground Groupama Arena
Budapest, Hungary
Capacity23,500
ChairmanGábor Kubatov
Manager Csaba Máté
League Nemzeti Bajnokság III (Közép)
2016–17 12th
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Ferencvárosi TC II is a Hungarian football club located in Budapest, Hungary. It currently plays in Hungarian National Championship II. The team's colors are white and green.

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Current squad

As of 13 October 2020Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
3 DF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Zsombor Nyárasdi
4 DF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Dániel Sváb
5 DF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Adrián Nagy
9 MF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Máté Papp
11 DF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN János Birtalan
14 MF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Csaba Kleizer
16 DF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Máté Oláh
17 MF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Dávid Holman
18 MF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN András Gárdos
19 FW Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Zsolt Antal
20 MF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Axel Tóth
22 GK Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Bence Hermány
23 FW Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Bence Varga
24 MF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Bálint Nyilasi
No.Pos.NationPlayer
33 DF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Balázs Vattai
51 MF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Máté Vass
72 GK Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Gábor Rigó
77 FW Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Péter Pölöskei
90 MF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Viktor Peszmeg
91 FW Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN István Kovács
92 DF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Noel Fülöp
DF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Gergő Simita
MF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Roland Szabó
MF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Bence Lannert
MF Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Norbert Zsivóczky
FW Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Máté Nehéz
FW Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Viktor Bölcsföldi

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Zyen Jones (at Flag of Slovakia.svg Spartak Trnava)

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