3 result(s) for soup in Sport
Reebok Hungarian Squash Masters 2017
- 10 Mar 2017 6:00 AM
- sport
Prosquash Akadémia in partnership with Griff Squash & Fitness Club and European Squash Federation would like to invite you to The 4th REEBOK Hungarian Squash Masters 2017. Tournament will be held in the Griff Squash & Fitness Club starting Friday 19 May, finishing on Sunday, May 21.
Xpat Opinion: Hungary's Failures In Football, Success In Swimming
- 8 Aug 2013 1:50 AM
- sport
Both national left-wing dailies compare PM Orbán’s plans to revive Hungarian football to Goulash-communism, the Hungarian version of Soviet-style socialism. The two pro-government newspapers celebrate the victories achieved by Hungary at the swimming world championship in Barcelona.
Xpat Opinion: Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán On Football
- 4 Aug 2013 1:00 AM
- sport
This morning I read a lengthy interview with Viktor Orbán on the Ferenc Puskás Academy’s website. Several newspapers summarized the prime minister’s thoughts on the state of Hungarian football. The historian Gábor Egry, whom readers of Hungarian Spectrum know from his occasional comments, wrote on Facebook about this interview: “Compulsory reading. Really. Everything one ought to and must know ...
Reebok Hungarian Squash Masters 2017
- 10 Mar 2017 6:00 AM
- sport
Prosquash Akadémia in partnership with Griff Squash & Fitness Club and European Squash Federation would like to invite you to The 4th REEBOK Hungarian Squash Masters 2017. Tournament will be held in the Griff Squash & Fitness Club starting Friday 19 May, finishing on Sunday, May 21.
Xpat Opinion: Hungary's Failures In Football, Success In Swimming
- 8 Aug 2013 1:50 AM
- sport
Both national left-wing dailies compare PM Orbán’s plans to revive Hungarian football to Goulash-communism, the Hungarian version of Soviet-style socialism. The two pro-government newspapers celebrate the victories achieved by Hungary at the swimming world championship in Barcelona.
Xpat Opinion: Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán On Football
- 4 Aug 2013 1:00 AM
- sport
This morning I read a lengthy interview with Viktor Orbán on the Ferenc Puskás Academy’s website. Several newspapers summarized the prime minister’s thoughts on the state of Hungarian football. The historian Gábor Egry, whom readers of Hungarian Spectrum know from his occasional comments, wrote on Facebook about this interview: “Compulsory reading. Really. Everything one ought to and must know ...