Zalaegerszegi TE

The Zalaegerszegi Torna Egylet Football Club, often abbreviated ZTE or Zete, is a Hungarian football club was established in 1920 from the western Hungarian city Zalaegerszeg. The club colors of the club are blue and white. The club plays its home games out in the ZTE - Arena, which has a capacity of 12,500 spectators. The greatest success of the club's history is winning the Hungarian Football Championship of 2002.

Zalaegerszegi TE FC rose in 1934 for the first time in the first Hungarian League, which Nemzeti National Championship I. Since the rise in 1972, the association is no longer relegated from the first division.

In recent years, the club name was determined by Sponsors, in 2002 was named the champion club Zalahús ZTE FC, ​​after a meat wholesale, followed by an energy company E.ON ZTE FC. Currently the association name is ad-free.

Sporty sat ZTE in the Champions League qualifiers 2002/ 03 an exclamation point, as in the first leg against Manchester United managed a 1-0 win. The then substitute Béla Koplárovics reached with his golden goal in extra time to a beat ( at least statewide ) celebrity. He is still one of the top-flight squad. However, in the return match in England success was because Manchester United won 5-0 at Old Trafford.

After a weak season in 2011/12 from the club was relegated with just six points as severed Table in the subprime Nemzeti National Championship II.

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  • Hungarian Champion: 2002
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