bainan1984 发表于 2010-9-16 09:54

2010最后一档~求llm球队推荐~!

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2010最后一档~求llm球队推荐~

非五大联赛球队{:12_397:} ~历史辉煌点的{:12_393:} ~名字不太拗口的{:12_405:} ~

就想起这么多~求各位资料帝现身~~~

附小弟的2010征程记录嘿嘿~

viery2002 发表于 2010-9-16 11:04

Stjarnan

冰岛超级联赛,著名的冰岛庆祝帝知道吧,就是他们!

bainan1984 发表于 2010-9-16 11:31

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回复 2# viery2002


   开过啦~!。。。:tsj4]look~!第五行第三个~!

bainan1984 发表于 2010-9-17 20:04

选定啦~匈牙利洪瓦德俱乐部(霍恩沃德)(布达佩斯国防)选他只因一人~求资料帝献身

bainan1984 发表于 2010-9-17 20:53

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Budapest Honvéd

Full nameBudapest Honvéd
Football Club
Founded1909
GroundBozsik Stadion,
Budapest
(Capacity: 10,000 (6,000 seats))
Chairman
George Hemingway
Manager
Massimo Morales
LeagueHungarian League
2008–0914th



















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Current season

Budapest Honvéd FC (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbudɒpɛʃt ˈhonveːd ɛf tseː] is a Hungarian sports club from Budapest best known for its football team. Honved means the Homeland Defense. Originally formed as Kispest AC, they became Kispest FC in 1926 before reverting to their original name in 1944. The team enjoyed a golden age during the 1950s when it was renamed Budapest Honvéd SE and became the Hungarian Army team. The club’s top players from this era, Ferenc Puskás, Sándor Kocsis, József Bozsik and Zoltán Czibor, formed the nucleus of the legendary Hungarian team known as the Mighty Magyars and helped the club win the Hungarian League four times during the 1950s. During the 1980s and early 1990s the club enjoyed another successful period, winning a further eight Hungarian League titles. They also won league and cup doubles in 1985 and 1989. In 1991 the club was renamed Kispest Honvéd FC and adopted its current name in 2003.
When the club was originally formed in 1909 it also organised teams that competed in fencing, cycling, gymnastics, wrestling, athletics, boxing and tennis. Later the Honvéd family was extended to include a water polo team, now known as Domino-BHFC and a handball team that were European Champions in 1982.
On 25 November 2009, Budapest Honved was one of 5 European clubs identified by UEFA as being under investigation for suspected match fixing.
Contents[hide]
1 History 1.1 Kispesti AC 1.2 Budapesti Honvéd SE 1.3 The Mighty Magyars 1.4 European Cup 1.5 Honvéd World Tour 1.6 The Post-Revolution era 1.7 The Second Golden Age [*]1.8 Kispest Honvéd FC2 Honours 2.1 Football 2.2 Handball [*]2.3 Water Polo3 Current squad [*]3.1 Retired numbers4 European cup history 5 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 6 UEFA Intertoto Cup 7 UEFA Cup 8 UEFA Champions League 9 Selected former players 10 Selected former managers 11 Trivia 12 Sources 13 References [*]14 External links
[edit] History[edit] Kispesti AC
The club was founded on August 10, 1908 as Kispesti Atlétikai Club - Athletic Club of Kispest by Dr. Bálint Varga, a teacher. However the club’s earliest members could not agree on a club constitution until August 3, 1909 and this is generally recognised as the club’s foundation date. When the club was originally formed, Kispest was still a village, distinct from the city of Budapest. During the first three decades of its existence, the club was little more than a village team and enjoyed only moderate success, winning a single Hungarian Cup in 1926. During the 1930s the team included Rezső Rozgonyi and Rezső Somlai who both represented Hungary at the 1934 World Cup and Ferenc Puskás I, the father of Ferenc Puskás, and later a coach at the club during the 1940s.[edit] Budapesti Honvéd SE
In 1943 both Ferenc Puskás and József Bozsik made their debut for Kispest FC and between 1947 and 1948 the club was coached by the legendary Hungarian coach Béla Guttman. However the club’s golden age really began in 1949 when it was taken over by the Hungarian Ministry of Defence and it became the Hungarian Army team. The man behind the take over was Gusztáv Sebes, the coach of the national team. Sebes was inspired by the Austrian Wunderteam and the Italy team that won two World Cups in the 1930s. Both teams were predominantly drawn from one or at most two clubs and Sebes wanted a similar system in Hungary.
In January 1949 when Hungary became a communist state, the resulting nationalisation of football clubs gave Sebes the opportunity. The two biggest Hungarian clubs at the time were Ferencvárosi TC and MTK Hungária FC. However while the secret police, the ÁVH took over MTK, Ferencváros was considered unsuitable because of its right-wing and nationalist traditions. Sebes turned instead to Kispesti AC. The Kispest name was dropped as the village was absorbed into District XIX of Budapest and the club was renamed Budapesti Honvéd SE. The name derives from Honvédség, the name of the Hungarian Army, and the word honvéd, which literally means defender of the homeland is also used to refer to an army private.[edit] The Mighty Magyars
The Kispest AC team already included Ferenc Puskás and József Bozsik but army conscription now enabled Honvéd to recruit Sándor Kocsis, Zoltán Czibor and László Budai from Ferencváros, Gyula Lóránt from Vasas SC and the goalkeeper Gyula Grosics. Sebes was effectively able to use Honvéd as a training camp for the national team. During the early 1950s these Honvéd players formed the backbone of the legendary Mighty Magyars, helping Hungary become Olympic Champions in 1952, Central European Champions in 1953, defeat England twice and reach the 1954 World Cup final. Although on December 13, 1953 Honved were beaten 3–2 away from home by Wolverhampton Wanderers in a famous floodlit fixture that is still talked about to this day.[edit] European Cup
Honvéd itself also benefited, winning the Hungarian League in 1949–50, 1950, 1952, 1954, and 1955. The club’s reputation spread beyond Hungary and on December 13, 1954 they played Wolves, the reigning English League champions, in a prestige friendly. Honvéd were leading 2–0 at half-time, but eventually lost 3–2. It was games like this that led to establishment of the European Cup in 1955.
In 1956 Honvéd qualified for the second European Cup competition and in the first round they were drawn against Atlético Bilbao. Honvéd lost the away leg 2–3, but before the home leg could be played, the Hungarian Revolution had collapsed back in Budapest and the Soviet Union had invaded. The players decided against going back to Hungary and arranged for the return game with Atlético to be played at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels. However early in the game the Honvéd goalkeeper was injured and, with no substitutes permitted, Zoltán Czibor had to go into goal. Despite drawing 3–3 they went out 6–5 on aggregate.

kylennyan 发表于 2010-9-25 15:30

我还是想推荐你个五大联赛。。。 san marino。。。 这个可能算是一个国家队参加意大利丁级联赛了。。

bainan1984 发表于 2010-9-27 20:33

这个也玩过了

loja 发表于 2010-9-27 23:33

推荐北爱尔兰联赛,本人已经带进欧冠小组赛封档了,再进一步已经不可能了,开新帖详细介绍北爱尔兰联赛,十分有特色

ls8 发表于 2010-9-28 10:13

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