Pécs

Hungarian NB III Southwest | Hungary

Team Info

Founded: 1950

Stadium: PMFC Stadion

Manager: N/A

Official Website

Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
10 May 2026 Pécs vs Dunaújváros 15:00:00
17 May 2026 Ferencváros II vs Pécs 09:00:00
24 May 2026 Pécs vs Pénzügyőr 15:00:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
03 May 2026
15:00
MTK Budapest II 1 - 1 Pécs Hungarian NB III Southwest
Sándor Károly Labdarúgó Akadémia
26 Apr 2026
15:00
Szekszárd 1 - 4 Pécs Hungarian NB III Southwest
Szekszárdi Városi Stadion
19 Apr 2026
16:00
Pécs 2 - 1 Majos Hungarian NB III Southwest
PMFC Stadion
11 Apr 2026
14:00
Kaposvári Rákóczi 2 - 1 Pécs Hungarian NB III Southwest
Rákóczi Stadion
05 Apr 2026
16:00
Pécs 4 - 0 Siófok Hungarian NB III Southwest
PMFC Stadion
29 Mar 2026
14:00
Balatonlelle 0 - 3 Pécs Hungarian NB III Southwest
Balatonlellei Sporttelep
22 Mar 2026
13:00
Pécs 1 - 1 Nagykanizsa Hungarian NB III Southwest
PMFC Stadion
14 Mar 2026
13:00
Iváncsa 0 - 1 Pécs Hungarian NB III Southwest
Iváncsai Sportpálya
08 Mar 2026
16:00
Pécs 3 - 2 PEAC Hungarian NB III Southwest
PMFC Stadion
01 Mar 2026
13:00
Dombóvár 0 - 2 Pécs Hungarian NB III Southwest
Ifjúsági Sporttelep

About Pécs

Pécsi Mecsek Football Club, commonly referred to as Pécsi MFC or simply PMFC, is a professional Hungarian football club based in Pécs, Baranya, that currently competes in the Hungarian third division. The club was established on 16 February 1973 by the merger of five other clubs of the city, Pécsi Dózsa, Pécsi Ércbányász SC, Pécsi Helyiipari SK, Pécsi Bányász and Pécsi Építők.

Pécsi MFC's home ground is the Stadium of PMFC, also known as Stadium of Újmecsekalja, a football stadium in Uránváros. The stadium's current capacity is 7,000, it was opened in 1955.

Pécsi MFC holds long-standing rivalries with other football clubs, most notably Komlói Bányász SK, a club based in Komló, a city near Pécs, and Kaposvári Rákóczi FC from Kaposvár.

Since its foundation in 1973, the club played most of their seasons in the first division, with twelve seasons spent in the second division. After finishing on the first place of the Western Group of the second division in 2011, the club was promoted to the highest level of professional league.

Despite finishing 11th in the 2014–15 season, the club lost its professional licence due to financial difficulties and gained admittance to the fourth tier of the Hungarian league system in time for the start of the following season. The relegation saw owner Dezső Matyi leaving the club after 8 years, when he sold his share to the city of Pécs.

Pécsi are best known for becoming the first European opponents of Universitatea Craiova when they played against the White-Blues in the 1970–71 Fairs Cup.

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