Video: Budapest's Fradi Beat Celtic In Shock Football Result

  • 27 Aug 2020 8:14 AM
  • Hungary Around the Clock
Video: Budapest's Fradi Beat Celtic In Shock Football Result
Top Budapest football club Ferencváros (known locally as Fradi) knocked Scottish legends Celtic out of the Champions League with a surprise 2-1 victory in Glasgow last night.

David Siger scored for Fradi in the seventh minute, before Celtic’s Ryan Christie equalised in the 35th minute.

Then Tokmac Nguen’s 75th-minute strike proved to be the decider.

Fradi now face two more rounds of qualifying for the lucrative Champions League.


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