Video: The Fall And Rise Of Fradi - Hungarian Football Royalty

  • 30 Nov 2020 10:37 AM
Video: The Fall And Rise Of Fradi - Hungarian Football Royalty
The winding and absorbing history of Ferencváros, the most famous Hungarian football club, as told by James Montague:

"For a long time the biggest club in the country, it faced Nazi rule, plus bankruptcy, and was brought back to life by a Yorkshireman, now it's in the midst of an “ultra-nationalist reawakening of Hungarian identity” by current PM Victor Orban."

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