MATCH REPORT

Defeat in the season opener

The visitors had already taken a two-goal lead by halftime and increased their lead in the second half.

On Monday evening, our team also began its campaign in the Merkantil Bank Liga NB II. Our opponent was Budapest Honvéd, who have been a member of the second division since the 2023/2024 season. Head coach Gábor Boér fielded the following team: Nagy - Murka, Vajda, Spandler, Horváth - Kálnoki-Kis, Ominger, Bedi, Dékei - Kovács P., Bobál. Dániel Tiefenbach was not included in today's squad due to a minor injury.

Merkantil Bank League, 2025-2026, Autumn season, Round 1

28 July Monday

Videoton FC Fehérvár

0-3

Sóstói Stadion Székesfehérvár

Budapest Honvéd FC
  • Baki
  • Szamosi
  • Zuigéber

Videoton FC Fehérvár

Nagy Gergely - Murka Benedek, Vajda Roland (Papp Milán 46'), Spandler Csaba, Horváth Tamás - Kálnoki-Kis Zsombor, Ominger Gergő, Bedi Bence (Kovács Bence 68'), Dékei Márk (Kovács Krisztián 46') - Kovács Patrik (Bertók Dániel 68'), Bobál Gergely (Kocsis Gergő 60')

Budapest Honvéd FC

Tujvel Tomas - Szabó Alex, Csontos Dominik, Zuigéber Ákos (Pinte Patrik 70'), Hangya Szilveszter, Medgyes Zoltán, Szamosi Ádám (Szabó Ákos 83'), Baki Ákos, Pauljevic Branko (Sigér Ákos 83'), Simon Benedek (Gyurcsó Ádám 70'), Pekár István (Somogyi Ádám 44')

Match officials
Csonka Bence

Csonka Bence

Szert Balázs, Bornemissza Norbert, Ujhelyi Tamás

The RBD supporters once again showed their support, with the Fehérvár ultras welcoming our team onto the pitch with a spectacular choreographed display.

The Kispest team started dangerously: in the first minute, Zuigéber's shot missed our goal, but two minutes later, Gergely Nagy had to dive to save Medgyes' 12-meter shot, which was preceded by a nice dribble.

In the 13th minute, Honvéd, who were playing more effectively, took the lead. Csontos' corner was headed into our goal from eight meters by Baki, and Nagy had no chance of saving it (0-1). In the 19th minute, Bobál passed a good ball to Kovács, who had a clear shot at goal, but Tujvel made a nice save.

Ten minutes later, Honvéd increased their lead. Hangya sprinted down the left wing and sent a precise cross to Szamosi, who made no mistake from 11 meters (0-2).

In the final minutes of the first half, the referee handed out two yellow cards to our players within a minute. Vajda and Kálnoki-Kis committed fouls while Pekár, who had already received a yellow card earlier, got away with his second foul without a card. The last moment of the half was Hangya's 14-meter shot, which missed our goal by a wide margin.

During the break, Gábor Boér made two substitutions, with Vajda and Dékei leaving the field and Papp and Kovács K. coming on in their place. The start of the second half was not about chances, but rather about yellow cards. In the 52nd minute, Papp and Simon clashed, and both players received yellow cards. Three minutes later, Kálnoki-Kis accidentally hit Szamosi in the head with his elbow, for which he received a second yellow card, putting us at a numerical disadvantage with the match official producing a red card.

In the 62nd minute, the Kispest fans celebrated another goal: Zuigéber's 23-meter free kick ended up in our goal (0-3).

In the 68th minute, 19-year-old Dániel Bertók, a player who came through our youth system, replaced Patrik Kovács and made his debut in a competitive match for our first team.

In the 80th minute, the two teams were evened out in terms of numbers. In the 78th minute, Hangya fouled Kováccsal, the two players got into a scuffle, and Medgyes complained—all three received yellow cards. However, barely two minutes later, Medgyes argued with the referee again, for which he received his second yellow card, so the last ten minutes ended with only 20 players on the pitch, but not for long, because five minutes before the end, Papp Milán was injured and unable to continue, and Boér Gábor had no more substitutions left.

The final minutes passed uneventfully, and our team suffered a 3-0 defeat at home to Honvéd. The action continues on Sunday evening at FC Ajka's home ground.

Author: David Rechnitzer

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