Euro 2016 draw raises chance of qualification for Hungary

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Hungarian national eleven will face Greece, Romania, Finland, Northern Ireland and Faroe Islands in the qualification for the 2016 European Championship. The opponents are not the strongest ones and the new system of the tournament enables more teams to be qualified for the games.

The draw ceremony was held in Nice, France on 23rd of February. The teams were divided into pots, as usual, placing the best teams into the first pot and so on.

Thanks to some relatively good results in the previous years, Hungary was placed into the second pot, which meant that it will avoid some of the more challenging opponents, such as Ukraine, Sweden or Belgium.

The new system of the European Championship will also boost Hungary’s chance of qualification: in 2016, 24 teams will prove themselves against each other instead of the previous 16. This way both the group winners and the runner ups will instantly qualify themselves, as well as the best third placed. The eight best third-placed will have to play additional two legged matches in the play-off in order to qualify themselves.

Greece

The first opponent of Hungary will be Greece, which is one of the weakest teams from the first pot according to FIFA ratings. Beside their surprise win at Euro 2004 in Portugal, Greece did not showed much in the following tournaments. They did not qualify for the 2006 World Cup, left Euro 2008 without any wins, then finished third in the group at the 2010 World Cup. At Euro 2012, they advanced from their group but Germany defeated them in the quarter finals. Greece will be at the Brazilian World Cup by having defeated Romania in the play-off.

10 Greek players play in the top European leagues (England, Spain, Germany, France, Italy), 12 in good leagues (Belgium, Netherlands, Greek and so on).

Romania

The neighbor country and arch-rival Romania interestingly came from the third pot, despite their better position and win against Hungary in the 2014 World Cup qualifications. Matches against Romania are always passionate, but hopefully there will be no scandals. The last time Romania was present on a continental tournament was in 2008, where they finished third in the group stage behind Italy and the Netherlands, however, ahead of France. The national team has 10 players from top leagues, and a few other from good leagues.

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