Ungari NB II 03/19 14:00 26 [7] MTE 1904 v Ceglédi VSE [18] W 0-1
Ungari NB II 03/16 14:00 25 [18] Ceglédi VSE v Zalaegerszegi TE [9] W 3-2
Ungari NB II 03/12 13:30 24 [4] Vác FC v Ceglédi VSE [18] L 1-0
Ungari NB II 03/05 13:30 23 Ceglédi VSE v Csakvari TK W 1-0
Ungari karikas 03/01 17:00 4 Diósgyőri VTK v Ceglédi VSE L 2-0
Ungari NB II 02/26 13:00 22 Cigand SE v Ceglédi VSE W 1-2
Ungari NB II 02/19 13:00 21 Ceglédi VSE v Szeol SC L 0-1
Ungari karikas 02/14 13:00 4 Ceglédi VSE v Diósgyőri VTK L 0-1
Euroopa sõpruskohtumised 01/24 13:00 - FC Hatvan v Ceglédi VSE W 1-2
Ungari NB II 12/11 12:00 20 Békéscsabai Előre SE v Ceglédi VSE L 4-2
Ungari NB II 12/04 14:00 19 [9] Soproni VSE v Ceglédi VSE [19] D 1-1
Ungari karikas 11/30 11:00 5 Bicskei TC v Ceglédi VSE W 0-2
Ungari NB II 11/27 12:00 18 [18] Ceglédi VSE v Varda SE [2] L 1-2
Ungari NB II 11/20 15:00 17 [4] Puskás Akadémia v Ceglédi VSE [18] L 1-0
Ungari NB II 11/06 12:30 16 [17] Ceglédi VSE v Szolnoki MÁV FC [16] L 0-1
Ungari NB II 10/30 12:30 15 [5] Soroksar v Ceglédi VSE [17] L 2-0
Ungari karikas 10/26 11:30 8 Tállya KSE v Ceglédi VSE W 1-3
Ungari NB II 10/22 12:30 14 [18] Ceglédi VSE v Budaörsi SC [17] W 3-0
Ungari NB II 10/16 15:00 13 [2] Balmazujvaros FC v Ceglédi VSE [18] L 2-1
Ungari NB II 10/02 13:00 12 [18] Ceglédi VSE v Kozármisleny SE [10] D 2-2
Ungari NB II 09/25 14:00 11 Ceglédi VSE v Szeged 2011 L 0-2
Ungari NB II 09/18 14:00 10 Dorogi FC v Ceglédi VSE L 2-1
Ungari NB II 09/14 14:30 9 Ceglédi VSE v Nyiregyhaza Spartacus L 3-5
Ungari NB II 09/11 16:00 8 BFC Siófok v Ceglédi VSE L 4-2
Ungari NB II 09/01 17:00 6 Zalaegerszegi TE v Ceglédi VSE L 2-0
Ungari NB II 08/28 15:30 7 Ceglédi VSE v MTE 1904 W 3-2
Ungari NB II 08/21 15:30 5 Ceglédi VSE v Dunakanyar Vac W 1-0
Ungari NB II 08/14 17:00 4 Csakvari TK v Ceglédi VSE L 2-1
Ungari NB II 08/10 15:30 3 Ceglédi VSE v Cigand SE D 1-1
Ungari NB II 08/07 15:30 2 Szeol SC v Ceglédi VSE L 2-1

Wikipedia - Ceglédi VSE

Ceglédi Vasutas Sportegyesület, commonly referred to as Ceglédi VSE is a Hungarian sports club based in Cegléd, Pest County. It consists of multiple departments, namely football, athletics and wrestling. The team's colours are yellow and blue.

History

On 3 March 1935, Ceglédi Vasutas Sportegyesület ("Cegléd Railway Sports Association") was established on the initiative of railway station chief Dr. Gyula Stankaai, and officers Kornél Ginovszky and József Gámán. The adopted statutes set out the objectives of the new club, intended to further bring together the railway workers through sports. In the first year, 153 regular railwaymen and 98 family members became members of the club.

Members of the club would excel in various sports, with club wrestler József Gál becoming the first Hungarian world champions in lightweight at the 1950 World Wrestling Championships, as well as competing in the 1952 Summer Olympics. At the 1952 Summer Olympics, club pentathlon athlete István Szondy received a gold medal in the team modern pentathlon event and a bronze in the individual event. In recent times, wrestler Tamás Lőrincz from the club won the silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Greco-Roman 66 kg event and a gold medal in the men's 77 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan.

In the footballing department, Ceglédi VSE has experienced modest success, achieving promotion in the 2006–07 season as champions of its third division season.

Ceglédi VSE on Ungari jalgpalliklubi, mis asub Ceglédis. Klubi asutati 1911. aastal ja praegu mängib ta Ungari madalamas liigas Nemzeti Bajnokság III.

Ceglédi VSE on võitnud Ungari karikavõistlused ühe korra, 1932. aastal. Klubi on mänginud ka Euroopa karikasarjas, jõudes 1933/34 hooajal veerandfinaali.

Ceglédi VSE kodustaadion on Városi Stadion, mis mahutab 10 000 pealtvaatajat. Klubi värvid on sinine ja valge.