Hungary NB1 12/12 17:00 - [5] FTC v NEKA [13] W 38-32
Hungary NB1 12/08 17:00 - [2] Pick Szeged v FTC [4] L 48-37
Hungary NB1 12/01 17:00 - [4] FTC v Veszprem [2] L 29-44
Hungary NB1 11/27 17:00 - [4] FTC v Gyongyos [10] W 38-32
Hungary NB1 11/22 17:00 - [8] PLER Budapest v FTC [3] W 35-37
Hungary NB1 11/16 14:30 - [5] FTC v Gyori ETO-UNI FKC [4] W 41-39
Hungary NB1 11/02 17:00 - Csurgoi KK v FTC D 29-29
Hungary NB1 10/26 14:00 - [4] FTC v Eger [10] W 43-31
Hungary NB1 10/19 15:00 - Budakalasz v FTC W 25-27
Hungary NB1 10/12 16:00 - [5] FTC v Balatonfuredi KSE [6] W 27-25
Hungary NB1 09/28 16:00 - [14] Dabas v FTC [10] W 32-35
Hungary NB1 09/21 16:00 - [11] FTC v Tatabanya [8] W 41-33
Hungary NB1 09/14 16:00 - Komlo v FTC L 30-29
European League Qualification 09/08 16:00 14 FTC v Bjerringbro-Silkeborg W 34-32
European League Qualification 08/31 12:00 14 Bjerringbro-Silkeborg v FTC L 45-27
Club Friendlies 08/08 16:00 - Ferencvaros v Budakalasz W 37-35
Hungary NB1 05/15 14:30 - [4] FTC v Dabas [8] W 39-38
Hungary NB1 05/04 16:00 - [13] Eger v Ferencvaros [4] L 28-26
EHF Cup 04/27 13:30 2 Olympiacos v FTC L 39-32
Hungary NB1 04/24 16:00 - [11] NEKA v Ferencvaros [4] D 30-30
EHF Cup 04/20 12:00 2 FTC v Olympiacos D 28-28
Hungary NB1 04/17 16:00 - [13] PLER Budapest v FTC [4] W 24-32
Hungary NB1 04/13 16:00 - [4] Ferencvaros v Veszprem [1] L 31-40
Hungary NB1 04/10 16:00 - [2] Pick Szeged v FTC [4] L 39-23
Hungary NB1 04/07 17:00 - [4] FTC v Tatabanya [3] D 27-27
Hungary NB1 04/03 16:00 - [6] Csurgoi KK v FTC [4] W 29-30
EHF Cup 03/30 17:00 3 Tatran Presov v FTC W 28-31
Hungary NB1 03/27 17:00 - [4] FTC v Balatonfuredi KSE [9] D 30-30
Hungary NB1 03/24 17:00 - Ferencvaros v Balatonfuredi KSE - Postponed
EHF Cup 03/23 19:00 3 FTC v Tatran Presov W 32-29

Ferencvárosi Torna Club is a Hungarian team handball club from Budapest, that plays in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I.

The current name of the club is Ferencvárosi TC-Green Collect due to sponsorship reasons.

History

The men's handball department of the Ferencvárosi Torna Club, as well as the women's handball team, were founded in 1950. The history of Nemzeti Bajnokság I began in 1954, with significant initial successes. In 1955, they won a silver medal. In 1956, they were able to celebrate a shared championship title, although no gold medal was awarded, as the announcement of the result of the final against Vörös Meteor in October 1956, which was rigged due to political pressure, was first washed away by the popular anger of the fans, and then the match, which was called for a replay after the warning, was thwarted by the revolution. The decision that Ferencváros was also champion was made months later, in 1957. They won a silver medal in 1957, bronze medals in 1958 and 1962, and won the Hungarian Cup in 1963. In the decades that followed, the band moved between the Nemzeti Bajnokság I and Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B, during which they were able to register a greater success, the 1980 Nemzeti Bajnokság I championship silver medal. At the end of the 2008-2009 season, they won the championship in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B, so they were again classified in the highest division. Former player and coach of Pick Szeged, Vladan Matić, was appointed as coach, with the aim of fighting to stay in. At the end of the season, Matić's team finished in 9th place. In the 2009-2010 season, the team could also compete in the international cup, in the EHF Cup Winners' Cup, as Gyöngyösi KK, the 2009 Hungarian Cup bronze medalist, did not undertake to compete in the international series for financial reasons. Ferencváros joined the cup series in the 3rd round, where the opponent was the Slovenian RK Koper. The Ferencváros team suffered 2 defeats and bid farewell to international cup participation. At the beginning of the 2010-2011 season, such players as Dániel Buday, Igor Kos, György Bakos, Teodor Paul came to the team. This team was able to stand on the podium again after the 1980 championship season: it won a bronze medal in front of Tatabánya Carbonex KC. This season, the team also achieved good results in the Hungarian Cup. In the 4th round, an Ferencvárosi TC-Pick Szeged match was held to reach the top 8. Ferencvárosi TC succeeded in overcoming the obstacle: they eliminated Pick Szeged with a 25:24 victory at home. In the next round of the cup, in order to reach the semi-finals, the capital city should have played against MKB Veszprém KC, but after disputing the circumstances of the promotion, they did not do so and withdrew from the cup. In the summer of 2011, Vladan Matić became the head coach of the Slovenian RK Celje. Thanks to the championship bronze medal, the handball players also won the right to participate in the international cup competition, the EHF Cup. It is true, as it turned out later, that Ferencváros will merge with the PLER KC team, so it will be able to compete in the EHF Cup Winners' Cup in the international competition (PLER KC played in the Hungarian Cup final and thus earned the right to start in the aforementioned series.) The band played under the name PLER-FTC for two years, in the first joint season they finished seventh and then fifth in the championship. In the summer of 2013, the two clubs separated, and Ferencváros has been in the second division since then. In the 2016-17 season, the team won the second division championship undefeated, so it could play in Nemzeti Bajnokság I again from the following season.

Ferencvaros is a professional handball team based in Hungary. The team is one of the most successful and well-known handball clubs in the country, with a rich history of winning championships and competing at the highest level of the sport.

Ferencvaros has a strong and talented roster of players, who are known for their skill, speed, and teamwork on the court. The team is known for their aggressive style of play, with a focus on fast breaks, strong defense, and precise passing.

Ferencvaros has a dedicated fan base, who are known for their passionate support of the team at home games and on the road. The team plays their home games at the iconic Puskas Arena in Budapest, which provides an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike.

Overall, Ferencvaros is a powerhouse in Hungarian handball, with a winning tradition and a commitment to excellence on and off the court. They are a team to watch in the world of handball, and are sure to continue to make waves in the sport for years to come.