2023 Magyar Kupa final

The 2023 Magyar Kupa final decided the winners of the 2022–23 Magyar Kupa, the 80th season of Hungarian premier football cup, the Magyar Kupa. The match was played on 3 May 2023 at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest between Budafok and Zalaegerszeg.[3]

2023 Magyar Kupa final
The Puskás Aréna prior to the final.
Event2022–23 Magyar Kupa
After extra time
Date3 May 2023 (2023-05-03)
VenuePuskás Aréna, Budapest
Man of the MatchDániel Németh (Zalaegerszeg)[1]
RefereeIstván Vad[2]
Attendance24,152[2]
2022
2024

Zalegerszeg won the match 2–0 securing their first Magyar Kupa title with scoring the goals in the last minutes of the extra time.[2]

Background

Zalaegerszeg made its second Magyar Kupa final appearance in history, having lost in 2010. For Budafok, this was their first final appearance, additionally the first second division team to reach the final since 2012.[4]

Route to the final

BudafokRoundZalaegerszeg
OpponentResultOpponentResult
ByeFirst roundBye
ByeSecond roundBye
Bölcske (MB I)2–1 (A)Round of 64Kaposvár (NB III)2–0 (A)
Szeged (NB II)1–0 (a.e.t.) (H)Round of 32Kazincbarcika (NB II)2–0 (A)
Iváncsa (NB III)2–1 (A)Round of 16Békéscsaba (NB II)2–0 (A)
Kisvárda (NB I)2–0 (H)Quarter-finalsMezőkövesd (NB I)4–1 (A)
Vasas (NB I)3–0 (H)Semi-finalsPuskás Akadémia (NB I)1–0 (a.e.t.) (H)

Key: (H) = Home; (A) = Away

Match

Details

Budafok0–2 (a.e.t.)Zalaegerszeg
Report
  • D. Németh 117'
  • Szalay 120+2'
Attendance: 24,152[2]
Referee: István Vad
Budafok
Zalaegerszeg
GK27 Bence Gundel-Takács
CB6 Botond Nándori  106'
CB26 Márk Jagodics  120+1'
CB48 Dominik Fótyik
RM20 Márk Bíró  89'
CM8 András Csonka  72'
CM50 Bálint Oláh
LM33 Olivér Kalmár  106'
AM10 Dávid Kovács (c)  65'
CF9 Péter Beke  24'  100'
CF11 Olivér Horváth  79'
Substitutes:
GK1 István Oroszi
GK29 András Horváth
DF3 Andor Margitics  106'
DF91 Gergő Vaszicsku  106'
MF15 Márió Németh  111'  65'
MF23 Balázs Bakti  100'
MF37 Máté Fekete  89'
FW7 Arthur Györgyi
FW13 Zoltán Vasvári  79'
FW17 Ronald Takács
FW19 Patrik Tischler
FW82 Máté Sós
Manager:
János Mátyus
GK1 Patrik Demjén
RWB6 Gergely Mim  46'
CB37 Attila Mocsi
CB3 Dávid Kálnoki-Kis (c)
CB21 Dániel Csóka
LWB44 Bence Gergényi  98'
CM18 Bojan Sanković  112'
CM11 Norbert Szendrei  120+1'
RF70 Meshack Ubochioma  77'
LF10 Mátyás Tajti  120'
CF12 Eduvie Ikoba  46'
Substitutes:
GK95 Márton Gyurján
DF4 Zoran Lesjak  120'
DF17 András Huszti  93'  46'
DF33 Oleksandr Safronov
MF14 Barnabás Kovács  112'
MF27 Bence Bedi  98'
MF97 Dániel Németh  46'
FW7 Eros Grezda
FW77 Szabolcs Szalay  120+1'  77'
FW80 Milán Klausz
FW99 Csongor Papp
Manager:
Gábor Boér

Man of the Match:
Dániel Németh (Zalaegerszeg)[1]

Assistant referees:[2]
Vencel Tóth II.
István Albert
Fourth official:
Csaba Pintér
Video assistant referee:
Zoltán Iványi
Assistant video assistant referee:
Gergely Becséri

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Twelve named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time

References