Utca | Fifa

: 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)

In the heart of Budapest, every street (utca) tells a story of the the Hungarian national team that dominated the 1950s. 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. : The most dramatic chapter of their story

: 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. : While there isn't a major thoroughfare literally

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