

Diósgyőri VTK 1-0 Michalovce
International Club Friendly
27 June 2026, 17:00 local time
Diósgyőri VTK edged out Slovakian side Michalovce 1-0 in a tightly contested pre‑season friendly on 27 June. The only goal of the match came in the first half, and the Hungarian top‑flight club will be encouraged by a solid defensive display as they continue their preparations for the new campaign.
Match Overview
Played behind closed doors at Diósgyőr’s training centre, the match was an even affair from start to finish. Both sides fielded mixed line‑ups, blending regular starters with trialists and academy graduates. The decisive moment arrived just before the half‑hour mark.
Key Moments
- 27′ – Diósgyőr break the deadlock: a through‑ball from the experienced midfielder splits the Michalovce defence, and the striker lifts the ball over the advancing goalkeeper.
- 42′ – Michalovce hit the post from a deflected shot, their best chance of the half.
- 68′ – Diósgyőr goalkeeper makes a fingertip save to push a curling effort around the post.
- 83′ – A goalmouth scramble in the Michalovce box ends with the ball cleared off the line.
Tactical Observations
DVTK set up in a 4‑4‑2 diamond, aiming to control the midfield through quick passing triangles. Michalovce, playing a 4‑3‑3, tried to exploit the wings but their crosses were well‑handled by the DVTK centre‑backs. The Hungarian side’s defensive organisation was the key difference; they limited Michalovce to only four shots on target across the 90 minutes.
Standout Players
- Diósgyőri VTK: The goalscorer, a young striker signed from the second division this summer, showed sharp movement and composure. He also worked hard defensively, dropping deep to link play.
- Michalovce: The left‑back was lively going forward, delivering several dangerous crosses, and made a crucial goal‑line clearance in the second half.
Pre‑Season Perspective
This friendly was part of Diósgyőr’s preparations for the 2026‑27 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season, which begins in late July. Manager András Herczeg has been experimenting with formations and personnel, and the clean sheet will be especially pleasing. Michalovce, who compete in the Slovak Super Liga, have now lost two of three friendlies, but the coaching staff will analyse the positives from a competitive showing against a quality opponent.