Hungary at the FIFA World Cup: a short history 

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If you’re less than 36 years old, then the sad reality is that you’ve never seen Hungary compete in football’s greatest showpiece, the FIFA World Cup. It is a remarkable stat to digest and one that is hard to fully comprehend when you consider that before 1986, Hungary had actually taken part in nine World Cups. 

These days though, the latest FIFA World Cup odds make no mention of the nation that made it to two finals, and instead, the closest you will get to Hungary in Qatar is neighboring Serbia who are priced at 90/1 to go all the way in the Middle East. Needless to say, this agonizing wait for World Cup qualification is made all the more difficult to swallow given that countries that share a border with Hungary, get to revel in the limelight that only a World Cup can give.

False dawns

There was a growing expectation that this inexplicable hiatus from World Cups would be brought to an end after the country secured entry to Euro 2020, but a disastrous qualification bid for the tournament in Qatar ended with the Hungarian team finishing fourth in Group I. Notably, Marco Rossi’s men finished behind Albania and Poland which goes to show how disappointing their campaign was.

But it hasn’t always been this way for this proud footballing nation that used to be one of the most feared countries in the world.

 

The good old days

Indeed, in just their second appearance at a World Cup, Hungary managed to make it to the 1934 final but eventually lost 4-2 to Italy in Paris. Incredibly, the Hungarians managed to achieve this feat again in 1954 when they blew the opposition away en route to the final only to lose to West Germany, this time by a scoreline of 3-2.

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