3 result(s) for soccer academy in Current Affairs
EU-Funded Mini Train Of Felcsút Generated HUF 17 Million Loss In 3 Years
- 28 Aug 2019 9:37 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- current affairs
The Vál Valley Light Railway operates in Hungarian PM Viktor Orban’s home village of Felcsút since 2016. The rural development project was supported with EUR 2 million by the European Union. The tourist train ran without any passengers on 17 days in the past year, and generated a loss of 17,4 million (EUR 53.000) since 2016.
PM Orbán’s Village Is Getting Artificial Lake With Island Funded By EU
- 29 Mar 2019 7:21 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- current affairs
The village where Viktor Orbán grew up, Felcsút, already has a huge soccer stadium, a football academy and a hobby train that many times runs empty and was funded by the European Union.
Xpat Opinion: Controversies Over Investments In The PM’s Birthplace
- 12 May 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
The poor performance this season of Puskás Akadémia FC is burdened with heavy political undertones. This prompts several Hungarian weeklies to add their pennyworth to the debate.
EU-Funded Mini Train Of Felcsút Generated HUF 17 Million Loss In 3 Years
- 28 Aug 2019 9:37 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- current affairs
The Vál Valley Light Railway operates in Hungarian PM Viktor Orban’s home village of Felcsút since 2016. The rural development project was supported with EUR 2 million by the European Union. The tourist train ran without any passengers on 17 days in the past year, and generated a loss of 17,4 million (EUR 53.000) since 2016.
PM Orbán’s Village Is Getting Artificial Lake With Island Funded By EU
- 29 Mar 2019 7:21 AM
- https://english.atlatszo.hu/
- current affairs
The village where Viktor Orbán grew up, Felcsút, already has a huge soccer stadium, a football academy and a hobby train that many times runs empty and was funded by the European Union.
Xpat Opinion: Controversies Over Investments In The PM’s Birthplace
- 12 May 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
The poor performance this season of Puskás Akadémia FC is burdened with heavy political undertones. This prompts several Hungarian weeklies to add their pennyworth to the debate.