2006–07 Magyar Kupa
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The 2006-2007 Hungarian Cup (Hungarian: Magyar Kupa) had involved professional teams at all levels throughout the country. The winner of the Hungarian Cup is guaranteed no worse than one of Hungary
Hungarian Football Federation
The Hungarian Football Federation is the governing body of football in Hungary. It organizes the Hungarian league and the Hungarian national team. It is based in Budapest.György Szepesi was Chairman of the Hungarian Football Association from 1978 to 1986....

's two spots in the UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
The UEFA Europa League is an annual association football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs. It is the second most prestigious European club football contest after the UEFA Champions League...

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In 2007, Honvéd Budapest won the competition by beating NB I champions VSC Debrecen
Debreceni VSC
Debreceni VSC or just Debrecen or DVSC is a football club from the city of Debrecen in Hungary. They are best known for reaching the group stages of the UEFA Champions League 2009–10 season. Debreceni VSC has been the most successful Hungarian club since 2000. The club has won the Hungarian...

 in the final on May 9, 2007.

Third Round

Teams participating in the third round came from the NB I., NB II., NB III., and county (megye) levels.
  • Felcsút SE (II.), PMFC-Pécs Plaza 0-2
  • Létavértes (III.), Vác 0-1
  • Törökszentmiklós (III.), MTK Budapest 0-8
  • Budakalászi MSE (II.), Paks 0-1
  • Monor SE (III.), Budapest Honvéd 2-6
  • Koroncó SE (megye I.), Győri ETO FC 2-7
  • Sárszentmiklósi SE (megye I.), FC Sopron 0-1
  • Elmax-Vasas SE (III.), FC Tatabánya 1-2
  • Csurgói TK (III.), Kaposvári Rákóczi 0-3
  • Andráshida LSC (III.), ZTE FC 2-4
  • Tuzsér (II.), REAC 0-3
  • Kóka SE (megye I.), Vasas 0-8
  • Kaposvölgye (II.), Ferencváros (II.) 1-2
  • Berkenye SE (megye I.), Kazincbarcikai SC (II.) 1-1
  • Egri FC (megye I.), Nyíregyháza (II.) 0-4
  • Putnok VSE (III.), Bőcs (II.) 6-2
  • Kiskőrösi LC (megye I.), Orosháza FC (II.) 1-4
  • Jászapáti VSE (II.), Soroksár (II.) 1-3 (h.u.)
  • Karcagi SE (II.), Vecsés FC (II.) 2-1
  • Makó FK (II.), Kecskeméti TE (II.) 2-2 (T.: 5-3)
  • Alba Régia FC (megye I.), Dunaújváros FC (II.) 1-5
  • Márkó SE (megye I.), Budafoki LC (II.) 0-4
  • Pannonhalma SE (megye I.), Gyirmót SE (II.) 0-6
  • FC Ajka (III.), Lombard Pápa Termál (II.) 2-4
  • FEMAT Csesztreg (III.), BFC-Siófok (II.) 1-1
  • Hévíz (II.), Barcsi SE (II.) 2-1
  • Tata (III.), Integrál-DAC (II.) 0-5
  • Bonyhád-Völgység (III.), Szombathelyi Haladás (II.) 1-0 (1.)
  • Baktalórántháza (II.), Diósgyőri VTK 1-3 (2.)

Fourth Round

The winners continued on to the semi-quarter finals. Of note was second division team Gyirmót SE
Gyirmót SE
Gyirmót SE is a Hungarian football club based in Gyirmót, in one of the suburbs of Győr. The club was founded in 1993 and it's colors are yellow and blue. The team currently plays in the second division of the Hungarian championship.-Current squad:...

 defeating reigning Hungarian Cup champion Fehérvár.
  • Gyirmót SE
    Gyirmót SE
    Gyirmót SE is a Hungarian football club based in Gyirmót, in one of the suburbs of Győr. The club was founded in 1993 and it's colors are yellow and blue. The team currently plays in the second division of the Hungarian championship.-Current squad:...

    (II. division), Fehérvár 5-4 (2-1, 3-3, 4-3) - h.u.
  • Csesztreg
    Csesztreg
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     (III. division), Kaposvár 0-3 (0-1)
  • Bonyhád
    Bonyhád
    Bonyhád is a town in Tolna County in Southwestern Hungary. It is governed by a city council and a mayor. The current mayor of Bonyhád is Arpad Potapi who has served in this capacity since 2002....

     (III. division), Sopron
    MFC Sopron
    FC Sopron, was a Hungarian football club from the town of Sopron, near the Austrian border. It was founded in 1921 as Soproni Postás. The club's home stadium is Stadion Városi with a capacity of 5,300.....

    1-6 (0-3)
  • Makó
    Makó FC
    Makó FC is an Hungarian football club located in Makó, Hungary. It currently plays in Hungarian National Championship II. The team's colors are yellow and green....

     (II. division), MTK Budapest
    MTK Hungária FC
    MTK Budapest FC or just MTK is a football club from Budapest, Hungary. The team plays in the second division of the Hungarian League. The club's colours are blue and white. As one of the most successful Hungarian football clubs, MTK has won the Hungarian League 23 times and the Hungarian Cup 12...

    0-6 (0-3)

Semi-quarter Finals

The first legs were played on November 8, 2006, with the second legs on
November 22.
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Quarter Finals

The first legs were played on March 21, 2007, while the second legs were played on April 4. Of note is Újpest FC
Újpest FC
Újpest Football Club , earlier known as Újpesti TE and Újpesti Dózsa, is a Hungarian football club, based in Újpest, Budapest. The club's colours are purple and white...

 vs. Debrecen
Debreceni VSC
Debreceni VSC or just Debrecen or DVSC is a football club from the city of Debrecen in Hungary. They are best known for reaching the group stages of the UEFA Champions League 2009–10 season. Debreceni VSC has been the most successful Hungarian club since 2000. The club has won the Hungarian...

, a rematch from the 2005-2006 Hungarian Cup Quarter Finals, where Debrecen beat Újpest 3-0, agg.
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Semi-Finals

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Final

Played in Szusza Ferenc Stadium
Szusza Ferenc Stadium
Szusza Ferenc Stadium is a football stadium in Újpest and the home of Újpest FC. The stadium was designed by Alfréd Hajós and opened on 17 September 1922...

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Debreceni VSC
Debreceni VSC
Debreceni VSC or just Debrecen or DVSC is a football club from the city of Debrecen in Hungary. They are best known for reaching the group stages of the UEFA Champions League 2009–10 season. Debreceni VSC has been the most successful Hungarian club since 2000. The club has won the Hungarian...

 - Budapest Honvéd FC
Budapest Honvéd FC
Budapest Honvéd FC |football]] team. "Honved" means the Homeland Defense. Originally formed as Kispest AC, they became Kispest FC in 1926 before reverting to their original name in 1944. The team enjoyed a golden age during the 1950s when it was renamed Budapest Honvéd SE and became the Hungarian...

1-3 (penalty shootout) (2-2 after extra time (1-1, 0-1))
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