Magyar Kupa (English: Hungarian Cup) is the main domestic cup for Hungarian men's team handball clubs, which is organized and supervised by the Hungarian Handball Federation. The competition is held annually, starting in September and concluding in April. The teams play in a one-leg knockout system with a final four tournament in the end. The winner of the Hungarian cup get the right to participate in the next year's EHF Cup Winners' Cup, unless they secure a place in the EHF Champions League. If happens so, then the runners-up take the opportunity to represent Hungary in the forthcoming continental event for cup winners.
In 1954, 1955 and 1957, the cup was held on a grand scale. In 1983 they played two series (in March and December). In 1967 and 1968 the finals were played only in the following year. Previous cup winners are: [1]
The following table contains all the finals from the sixty years long history of the Magyar Kupa. In some occasions, there was not held a final match but a final tournament. In these cases, the team with the most total points have been crowned as cup winners.
(R) | Replay |
aet | Match went to extra time |
p | Match decided by a penalty shootout (after extra time) |
‡ | Winning team won the Double |
Finals of Hungarian Cup | ||||||
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No. | Season | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Hall | Date of final(s) |
1st | 1951 | Újpest | 3–1 | Vörös Meteor | Sports Hall Court, Budapest | 21 October 1951 |
2nd | 1952 | Bp. Honvéd | 11–7 | Csepel | Sports Hall Court, Budapest | 6 September 1952 |
3rd | 1953 | Vörös Meteor | 8–6 | Elektromos | Baross street, Budapest | 4 July 1953 |
1954 | Csepel | 12–9 | Ferencváros | Üllői str., Budapest | 28 August 1954 | |
1955 | Vasas | 11–5 | Ferencváros | Sport str., Budapest | 20 August 1955 | |
4th | 1956 | Újpest | 19–18 | Bp. Spartacus | Sports Hall Court, Budapest | 8 July 1956 |
1957 | Csepel | 8–7 | Vasas | Népstadion, Budapest | 20 August 1957 | |
No Competitions Held | ||||||
5th | 1963 | Ferencváros | 11–9 | Vasas | Kisstadion, Budapest | 17 August 1963 |
6th | 1964 | Bp. Honvéd | 25−24 (aet) | Bp. Spartacus | Tüzér str., Budapest | 20 December 1964 |
7th | 1965 | Bp. Spartacus | 24–17 | Újpest | Tüzér str., Budapest | 19 December 1965 |
8th | 1966 | Bp. Spartacus | 19–15 | Vasas | Játékcsarnok, Budapest | 18 December 1966 |
9th | 1967 | Bp. Honvéd | 21–18 | Vörös Meteor | Játékcsarnok, Budapest | 21 January 1968 |
10th | 1968 | Bp. Honvéd | 20–14 | Csepel | Játékcsarnok, Budapest | 26 January 1969 |
11th | 1969 | Tatabánya | 14–13 | Bp. Spartacus | Játékcsarnok, Budapest | 27 December 1969 |
12th | 1970 | Bp. Spartacus | 16–13 | Győri ETO | Üllői str., Budapest | 20 August 1970 |
13th | 1971 | Bp. Honvéd | 29–21 | Csömör | Tímár str., Budapest | 19 August 1971 |
14th | 1972 | Bp. Honvéd | 22–12 | Honvéd Szondi | Játékcsarnok, Budapest | 16 December 1972 |
15th | 1973 | Győri ETO | 18–14 | Debreceni Dózsa | Tímár str., Budapest | 22 August 1973 |
16th | 1974 | Vasas | 16–15 | Bp. Honvéd | Tímár str., Budapest | 20 August 1974 |
No Competitions Held | ||||||
17th | 1976 | Elektromos | 29−28 (aet) | Tatabánya | Municipal Sports Hall, Miskolc | 20 April 1976 |
18th | 1977 | Szeged (7p) | 4 roundmatches | Debreceni Dózsa (7p) | Home and Away matches | 11 March 1977 |
19th | 1978 | Tatabánya (11p) | 4 roundmatches | Elektromos (6p) | Home and Away matches | 6 April 1978 |
20th | 1979 | Debreceni Dózsa | 41–38 26–17 / 15–21 | Ferencváros | Municipal Sports Hall, Debrecen Körcsarnok, Budapest | 30 March 1979 1 April 1979 |
21st | 1980 | Elektromos (10p) | 4 roundmatches | Bp. Honvéd (8p) | Home and Away matches | 9 March 1980 |
22nd | 1981 | Tatabánya | 47–46 25–26 / 22–20 | Elektromos | Municipal Sports Hall, Tatabánya Fáy str., Budapest | 3 April 1981 5 April 1981 |
23rd | 1982 | Szeged | 56–53 30–22 / 26–31 | Veszprém | Municipal Sports Hall, Szeged March 15 str. Sports Hall, Veszprém | 11 April 1982 14 April 1982 |
24th | 1983 mar. | Szeged (8p) | 6 roundmatches | Tatabánya (5p) | Home and Away matches | 20 March 1983 |
25th | 1983 dec. | Bp. Honvéd (6p) | 3 roundmatches | Veszprém (6p) | Home and Away matches | 20 December 1983 |
26th | 1984 | Veszprém | 58–50 28–15 / 30–35 | Tatabánya | March 15 str. Sports Hall, Veszprém Municipal Sports Hall, Tatabánya | 19 December 1984 21 December 1984 |
27th | 1985 | Győri ETO | 38–38 (p) 18–20 / 20–18 | Bp. Honvéd | Fáy str., Budapest Mihály Magvassy Sports Hall, Győr | 20 December 1985 22 December 1985 |
28th | 1986 | Győri ETO | 52–45 22–25 / 30–20 | Veszprém | March 15 str. Sports Hall, Veszprém Mihály Magvassy Sports Hall, Győr | 19 December 1986 21 December 1986 |
29th | 1987 | Győri ETO | 40–34 19–20 / 21–14 | Veszprém | March 15 str. Sports Hall, Veszprém Mihály Magvassy Sports Hall, Győr | 11 September 1987 13 September 1987 |
30th | 1988 | Veszprém | 32–30 10–14 / 22–16 | Debreceni Dózsa | Municipal Sports Hall, Debrecen March 15 str. Sports Hall, Veszprém | 27 May 1988 29 May 1988 |
31st | 1988–89 | Veszprém | 47–39 19–22 / 28–17 | Tatabánya | Municipal Sports Hall, Tatabánya March 15 str. Sports Hall, Veszprém | 26 May 1989 28 May 1989 |
32nd | 1989–90 | Veszprém | 44–34 21–20 / 23–14 | Pemü-Honvéd | Municipal Sports Hall, Solymár March 15 str. Sports Hall, Veszprém | 23 May 1990 30 May 1990 |
33rd | 1990–91 | Veszprém | 46–40 26–20 / 20–20 | Győri ETO | March 15 str. Sports Hall, Veszprém Mihály Magvassy Sports Hall, Győr | 4 May 1991 7 May 1991 |
34th | 1991–92 | Veszprém | 47–38 25–16 / 22–22 | Győri ETO | March 15 str. Sports Hall, Veszprém Mihály Magvassy Sports Hall, Győr | 24 March 1992 1 April 1992 |
35th | 1992–93 | Szeged | 43–40 23–21 / 20–19 | Veszprém | Municipal Sports Hall, Szeged March 15 str. Sports Hall, Veszprém | 20 June 1993 23 June 1993 |
36th | 1993–94 | Veszprém | 43–39 23–17 / 20–22 | Elektromos | March 15 str. Sports Hall, Veszprém Népfürdő str., Budapest | 22 April 1994 25 April 1994 |
37th | 1994–95 | Veszprém | 44–40 22–24 / 23–16 | Győri ETO | March 15 str. Sports Hall, Veszprém Mihály Magvassy Sports Hall, Győr | 29 March 1995 5 April 1995 |
38th | 1995–96 | Veszprém | 17–15 | Szeged | Körcsarnok, Budapest | 17 June 1996 |
39th | 1996–97 | Elektromos | 28–26 (p) | Veszprém | Municipal Sports Hall, Százhalombatta | 30 March 1997 |
40th | 1997–98 | Veszprém | 25–21 | Elektromos | Körcsarnok, Budapest | 12 April 1998 |
41st | 1998–99 | Veszprém | 25–23 | Dunaferr | Fáy str., Budapest | 25 April 1999 |
42nd | 1999–00 | Veszprém | 20–19 | Szeged | Fáy str., Budapest | 15 May 2000 |
43rd | 2000–01 | Dunaferr | 22–21 (p) | Veszprém | Fáy str., Budapest | 17 May 2001 |
44th | 2001–02 | Veszprém | 25–22 | Szeged | Tiszaliget Sports Hall, Szolnok | 19 May 2002 |
45th | 2002–03 | Veszprém | 30–28 | Szeged | Tiszaliget Sports Hall, Szolnok | 25 May 2003 |
46th | 2003–04 | Veszprém | 29–24 | Szeged | Tiszaliget Sports Hall, Szolnok | 22 May 2004 |
47th | 2004–05 | Veszprém | 28–24 | Szeged | Balaton Leisure and Conference Center, Balatonfüred | 28 May 2005 |
48th | 2005–06 | Szeged | 32–30 | Veszprém | Lauber Dezső Sports Hall, Pécs | 28 May 2006 |
49th | 2006–07 | Veszprém | 34–31 | Dunaferr | Balaton Leisure and Conference Center, Balatonfüred | 15 April 2007 |
50th | 2007–08 | Szeged | 27–22 | Veszprém | Municipal Sports Hall, Szeged | 20 April 2008 |
51st | 2008–09 | Veszprém | 32–23 | Szeged | SYMA Centre, Budapest | 19 April 2009 |
52nd | 2009–10 | Veszprém | 27–27 (3-2 p) | Szeged | Balaton Leisure and Conference Center, Balatonfüred | 10 April 2010 |
53rd | 2010–11 | Veszprém | 37–19 | PLER | Pestszentimre Sports Palace, Budapest | 17 April 2011 |
54th | 2011–12 | Veszprém | 27–26 | Szeged | Sportmax2, Budapest | 15 April 2012 |
55th | 2012–13 | Veszprém | 36–30 | Szeged | Lauber Dezső Sports Hall, Pécs | 14 April 2013 |
56th | 2013–14 | Veszprém | 27–21 | Szeged | Lauber Dezső Sports Hall, Pécs | 13 April 2014 |
57th | 2014–15 | Veszprém | 26–22 | Szeged | Lauber Dezső Sports Hall, Pécs | 26 April 2015 |
58th | 2015–16 | Veszprém | 24–24 (3-2 p) | Szeged | Főnix Hall, Debrecen | 17 April 2016 |
59th | 2016–17 | Veszprém | 23–22 | Szeged | Főnix Hall, Debrecen | 15 April 2017 |
60th | 2017–18 | Veszprém | 23–21 | Szeged | Főnix Hall, Debrecen | 15 April 2018 |
61st | 2018–19 | Szeged | 28–27 | Veszprém | Főnix Hall, Debrecen | 7 April 2019 |
63rd | 2020–21 | Veszprém | 28–26 | Szeged | Városi Sportcsarnok, Szigetszentmiklós | 12 April 2021 |
64th | 2021–22 | Telekom Veszprém | 42–19 | Fejér-B.Á.L. Veszprém | Audi Aréna, Győr | 24 April 2022 |
65th | 2022–23 | Veszprém | 35–32 | Szeged | Audi Aréna, Győr | 9 April 2023 |
The performance of various clubs is shown in the following table:
Club | Titles | Runners-up | Winning years |
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Veszprém [n 1] | 30 | 10 | 1984, 1988, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23 |
Szeged [n 2] | 7 | 16 | 1977, 1982, 1983 mar., 1992–93, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2018–19 |
Bp. Honvéd | 7 | 4 | 1952, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1983 dec. |
Győri ETO [n 3] | 4 | 4 | 1973, 1985, 1986, 1987 |
PLER Budapest [n 4] | 4 | 5 | 1976, 1980, 1981, 1996–97 |
Bp. Spartacus | 3 | 3 | 1965, 1966, 1970 |
Újpest [n 5] | 2 | 1 | 1951, 1956 |
Tatabánya [n 6] | 2 | 5 | 1969, 1978 |
Vörös Meteor [n 7] | 1 | 2 | 1953 |
Ferencváros [n 8] | 1 | 0 | 1963 |
Vasas | 1 | 2 | 1974 |
Debreceni Dózsa | 1 | 3 | 1979 |
Dunaferr | 1 | 2 | 2000–01 |
Csepel | – | 2 | - |
Csömör | – | 1 | - |
Honvéd Szondi | – | 1 | - |
Veszprém KKFT Felsőörs | – | 1 | - |
County | Titles | Winning clubs | |
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Veszprém | 30 | Veszprém (30) | |
Budapest | 19 | Honvéd (7), Elektromos (4), Spartacus (3), Újpest (2), Vörös Meteor (1), Ferencváros (1), Vasas (1) | |
Csongrád | 6 | Szeged (6) | |
Győr-Moson-Sopron | 4 | Győri ETO (4) | |
Komárom-Esztergom | 2 | Tatabánya (2) | |
Hajdú-Bihar | 1 | Debreceni Dózsa (1) | |
Fejér | 1 | Dunaferr (1) |
Period | Sponsor | Name |
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– 2015/16 | Bomba! | BOMBA! férfi Magyar kupa |
2016/17 – | TippMix | TippMix férfi Magyar kupa |
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