Budapest Fans Can Buy MTK 2026 Kickoff Moments

Experience MTK Budapest’s 2026 kickoff moments: take the first pass, get a personalized jersey, VIP GOLD tickets, announcer shout-out, pro photos, and certificate. Perfect gift in Budapest.
when: 2026.02.14., Saturday

Buy into MTK Budapest’s 2026 home-game magic: snag the fan kickoff experience and take the first pass of the match—yes, you can lay it off to your favorite player. The package includes a personalized jersey with custom lettering, a shout-out from the stadium announcer, pro photos, and a commemorative certificate. You’ll also get three VIP GOLD tickets with free parking. It’s a keeper of a memory—perfect as a birthday or name day gift. For available kickoff slots at home games, email Orsolya Balogh at the listed address.

Dates and Matches

1087 Budapest, 8th District – Józsefváros (Joseph Town), Brüll Alfréd Street 2, New Nándor Hidegkuti Stadium (Új Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion)
2026.02.14 – MTK Budapest vs. Puskás Academy FC (Puskás Akadémia FC) (1st and 2nd half), Budapest
2026.03.07 – MTK Budapest vs. Diósgyőr VTK (DVTK) (2nd half), Budapest
2026.03.21 – MTK Budapest vs. Paks FC (Paksi FC) (1st and 2nd half), Budapest
2026.04.11 – MTK Budapest vs. Zalaegerszeg TE FC (ZTE FC) (1st half), Budapest
2026.05.02 – MTK Budapest vs. Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC (1st and 2nd half), Budapest

The Stadium

The New Nándor Hidegkuti Stadium (Új Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion), MTK’s home, is a modern UEFA Category 3 venue, approved to host youth and senior women’s internationals, plus Champions League and Europa League qualifiers.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Unique, once-in-a-lifetime on-field moment—actually taking the first pass at a pro match is next-level bragging rights
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Very family-friendly: safe stadium setting, pro photos, personalized jersey, and three VIP GOLD tickets so the crew can watch in comfort
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Easy for non-Hungarian speakers: staff at MTK and in Budapest tourism generally handle English fine, and the experience is guided
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Location is in central Budapest, a city well-known to U.S. tourists with tons of other sights and food options nearby
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Super reachable: metro, tram, and bus serve Józsefváros; driving is simple and VIP parking is included
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Great value compared to similar “matchday experiences” in bigger leagues where on-pitch access is rare or priced sky-high
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Modern UEFA-rated stadium means good facilities, clear signage, and a polished game-day vibe - MTK and the Hungarian league aren’t widely known in the U.S., so friends back home may not instantly “get” how cool it is
Cons
Limited slots tied to specific 2026 home matches—planning flexibility is low and dates could shift
Not ideal if you’re shy: public announcer shout-out and on-field moment put you in the spotlight
Football culture here is passionate but smaller-scale than England/Spain/Italy, so atmosphere may feel less epic to some fans

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