Paksi FC 4-2 Ferencvarosi TC: Stunning Upset in Hungary's Fizz Liga
In a thrilling encounter on 27 July 2026, Paksi FC produced a remarkable performance to defeat Hungarian giants Ferencvarosi TC 4-2 at the Fehérvári úti Stadion. The match was a showcase of attacking football, with the underdogs racing into a three-goal lead before holding off a late fightback.
Match Overview
Paksi, known for their disciplined defensive style, tore up the script with a dazzling offensive display. Ferencvaros, the reigning champions, were caught cold and never recovered. The home side's relentless pressing and quick transitions left the visitors chasing shadows for long periods.
Key Moments
- Lightning start (6th minute): Paksi took the lead through a stunning long-range strike from midfielder János Lőrincz, who unleashed a curler into the top corner from 25 yards.
- Double blow (23rd & 35th minutes): Two quick goals put Paksi firmly in control. Striker Bence Dávid headed home from a corner, before winger Máté Sajbán finished off a counter-attack to make it 3-0.
- Ferencvaros fight back (52nd minute): The visitors pulled one back via a penalty converted by Tokmac Nguen after a handball in the box.
- Paksi restore three-goal cushion (66th minute): A superb team move ended with Dávid scoring his second of the night, calmly slotting past the goalkeeper after a one-two with midfielder Ádám Pál.
- Late consolation (78th minute): Ferencvaros substitute Marquinhos scored a header from a free-kick, but it was too little, too late.
Tactical Battle
Paksi's 4-4-1-1 formation worked to perfection. They pressed high and forced Ferencvaros into mistakes in their own half. Ferencvaros' usual possession-based 4-3-3 was ineffective as their midfield was overrun. The visitors also struggled defensively, with the centre-backs caught out of position repeatedly.
Standout Players
Bence Dávid was the man of the match with a brace and led the line superbly. János Lőrincz's early goal set the tone, while midfielder Ádám Pál controlled the tempo. For Ferencvaros, Tokmac Nguen was their most dangerous player but lacked support. The result is a massive statement from Paksi, lifting them into the top three of the Fizz Liga, while Ferencvaros drop valuable points early in the season.

