

Vasas FC delivered a masterclass in counter-attacking football to secure a crucial 2–0 away win against Videoton FC Fehérvár at the Sóstói Stadion in the Merkantil Bank Liga on April 26, 2026. The victory strengthens Vasas’s push for automatic promotion, while Fehérvár’s inconsistent home form continues to hinder their own ambitions.
Match Summary: Clinical Vasas Punishes Wasteful Hosts
The first half was an even affair, with Fehérvár enjoying the lion’s share of possession but failing to convert it into clear-cut chances. Vasas, coached by Attila Kuttor, sat deep and waited for opportunities. The deadlock was broken in the 35th minute when a sweeping move from Vasas ended with Zoltán Medgyes firing low into the bottom corner from 18 yards. Fehérvár pushed hard for an equalizer after the break, with Bence Szabó striking the post from a tight angle, but Vasas doubled their lead in the 72nd minute. A swift break saw Dominik Cipf release Kristóf Papp, who rounded the goalkeeper and slotted home to make it 2–0.
Defensive Solidity and Key Moments
- Fehérvár’s Wastefulness: The home team created 14 shots but only managed 4 on target, with Vasas goalkeeper Dávid Dombó making a series of secure saves.
- Vasas’s Compact Defense: The back four, marshaled by captain Benedek Tóth, cleared their lines effectively and rarely allowed Fehérvár’s attackers clean sights of goal.
- Turning Point: The second goal came from a Fehérvár corner, exposing their defensive vulnerability to the counter.
Standings and Season Context
With this win, Vasas FC climbs to 3rd place in the Merkantil Bank Liga table with 48 points, just two points behind second-placed Gyirmót, keeping the automatic promotion race alive. For Videoton FC Fehérvár, the loss leaves them in 7th place with 37 points, a position that likely condemns them to the middle of the pack unless a late surge occurs. The defeat at home is a major blow to their playoff hopes.