Fifa Utca -

In the heart of Budapest, every street (utca) tells a story of the the Hungarian national team that dominated the 1950s.

: The most dramatic chapter of their story occurred at the 1954 FIFA World Cup , where Hungary, after an incredible 31-match unbeaten streak, lost the final 3–2 to West Germany—a shock result that saw angry demonstrators in the streets of Budapest. The Digital "Street" (FIFA Street) FIFA utca

: While there isn't a major thoroughfare literally named "FIFA Street," the spirit of football is enshrined in places like the Puskás Arena and the nearby Ferenc Puskás Museum , which honors the legendary captain who scored 84 goals in 85 international appearances. In the heart of Budapest, every street (utca)

In a modern context, many associate "FIFA utca" with , a spin-off of the classic EA Sports FIFA series that moved the game from professional stadiums to urban backlots. Hungarian Football Federation celebrates 125th anniversary In a modern context, many associate "FIFA utca"

: In 1953, this team famously defeated England 6–3 at Wembley, a performance so revolutionary that FIFA President Gianni Infantino noted it influenced football across the entire planet.