Football tournament season
The 2018–19 Magyar Kupa (English: Hungarian Cup) was the 79th season of Hungary's annual knock-out cup football competition. MOL Vidi FC won the competition by beating Budapest Honvéd FC in the final held at Groupama Aréna on 25 May 2019.
Main Tournament
On 4 September the draw took place at the headquarters of the Hungarian Football Federation. This was the first draw in the 2018–19 season where Nemzeti Bajnokság I and Nemzeti Bajnokság II clubs were included.[1]
Participating teams
Tier
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League
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No
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Teams
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1
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NBI
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12
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Budapest Honvéd, Debrecen, Diósgyőr, Ferencváros, Kisvárda, Mezőkövesd, MOL Fehérvár FC, MTK Budapest, Paks, Puskás Akadémia, Szombathely, Újpest
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2
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NBII
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20
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Balmazújváros, Békéscsaba, Budafok, Budaörs, Cegléd, Csákvár, Dorog, Gyirmót, Győr, Kaposvár, Kazincbarcika, Monor, Mosonmagyaróvár, Nyíregyháza, Siófok, Soroksár, Tiszakécske, Vác, Vasas, Zalaegerszeg
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3
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NBIII (West)
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16
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III. Kerület, Ajka, Andráshida, BKV Előre, Csepel, Dunaharaszt, Érd, Komárom, Ménfőcsanak, MOL Fehérvár FC II, Nagykanizsa, Pápa, Pénzügyőr, Puskás II, Sárvár, Szabadkikötő
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NBIII (Centre)
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16
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Dabas, Dunaújváros, Honvéd II, Hódmezővásárhely, Iváncsa, Kecskemét, Kozármisleny, Makó, Paks II, Pécs, Rákosmente, Szeged, Szekszárd, Szentlőrinc, SZEOL, Taksony
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NBIII (East)
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16
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Cigánd, DEAC, Diósgyőr II, Eger, ESMTK, Füzesgyarmat, Gyöngyös, Jászberény, Nyírbátor, Putnok, Sajóbábony, Salgótarján, Sényő, Szolnok, Tiszaújváros, Tállya
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4
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MBI
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40
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Balkanyi, Bátaszék, Berkenye, Biatorbágy, Bonyhád, Bőny, Budapesti VSC, Csesztreg, Edelény, Fegyvernek, Felsőtárkány, Fővárosi Vízművek, Fűzfő, Gesztely, Gyöngyöshalász, Hatvan, Hévíz, Jánoshalma, Jánossomorja, Kalocsa, Király, Körösladány, Lipót, Lukácsháza, Maroshegy, Nagyatád, Nagykörös, Oroszlány, Öttevényi, Pécsi Tudományegyetem, Sárisáp, Sárrétudvari, Siklós, Szarvas, Tatabánya, Teskánd, Tiszafüred, Tiszasziget, Tordas, Úrkút
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Round of 128
A total of 128 teams participated in the 6th round of the Magyar Kupa. The new entrants were 12 clubs from the 2018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 20 clubs from the 2018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság II, and 48 from the 2018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság III.
Fegyvernek (4) v Monor (2)
Pécsi Tudományegyetem (4) v Ajka (3)
Teskánd (4) v Mezőfalva (4)
Sárisápi Bányász (4) v Vecsés (4)
Nagykörösi Kinizsi (4) v Vasas (2)
Updated to games played on 11 May 2018[2]
Round of 64
On 28 September 2018 the draw of the second round proper took place at the headquarters of the Hungarian Football Federation.[3][4]
Note: Vác FC played their home match against MOL Fehérvár FC at Szusza Ferenc Stadion due to the reconstruction of their original home stadium, Ligeti Stadion.
Round of 32
On 31 October 2018 the draw of the second round proper took place at the headquarters of the Hungarian Football Federation.[5]
Round of 16
1st leg
On 5 December 2018 the draw of the 9th round took place.[6]
2nd leg
Quarter-finals
On 27 February 2019 the draw of the quarter finals took place at the studio of M4.[7]
1st leg
2nd leg
Semi-finals
1st leg
2nd leg
Final
Top scorers
Bold text indicates players and teams who are still active in the competition.
See also
References
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