In an unexpected move, Hungary’s foreign minister takes charge of historic Budapest football club

Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, has been appointed president of Budapest Honvéd, one of the capital’s storied football clubs. Thanks to a new sponsor, the club’s budget is set for a significant boost—reaching hundreds of millions of forints over the next four years, it was announced at an event in Budapest on Monday.

Hungary’s foreign minister at the helm of Budapest Honvéd

In a statement, the Ministry said the minister first expressed gratitude for the honour, revealing this was not the first time he had been offered the role. However, this time, the right combination of ownership, professional structure, and personal support had come together, allowing him to contribute meaningfully in two key areas.

He explained that the first goal is for Budapest Honvéd to reclaim its rightful position in both Hungarian and international football, so that the team is once again respected and taken seriously.

Péter Szijjártó historic Budapest football club
Photo: FB/Péter Szijjártó

“The second reason we’ve decided to embark on this joint venture is our vision for the Hungarian Football Academy—the Budapest Honvéd academy: to become renowned for nurturing young players and teenagers who not only receive the professional training needed to succeed in senior football but who also grow into good people,” he emphasised. “These are the two goals to which we have committed ourselves, and now all of us here will move heaven and earth to achieve them,” he affirmed.

The foreign minister brought the money

Szijjártó outlined three crucial conditions for success. Firstly, a government-backed investment programme worth four billion forints (€10 million) will be launched, including the construction of a sports hall and the renovation and operation of the academy. He also hinted at additional forthcoming developments.

“Secondly, it has been agreed with the sports authorities and the parliamentary majority that by the end of November, ownership of the Bozsik Stadium and the Hungarian Football Academy will be transferred to Budapest Honvéd,” he announced.“This means we will truly be playing at home. We won’t be visitors on Saturdays and Sundays… Naturally, this will also establish the Bozsik Stadium as home not just for the senior team but also for the youth and academy sides, allowing each academy team to play at least one match every season at the stadium,” he added.

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