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RuthStevens is a retired Hungarian-Israeli Wikipedian, mainly interested in education, culture, and sport especially association football. My grandfather was a professional footballer of MTK Budapest. Therefore, I developed an interest in football, although I am a woman. I was born and educated in London, the United Kingdom in 1971. My parents were born in Hungary and left Budapest during the World War II escaping from the Nazis. In 1990, I moved to Israel where I still reside with my family.
Retirement
editOn 10 June 2017, Ruth Stevens announced her retirement after Hungary lost 1-0 to Andorra in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group B.[1] However, Ruth Stevens decided to return after a month to continue editing articles related to Nemzeti Bajnokság I.
On 15 January 2018, Ruth Stevens announced her retirement from contributing to wikis regarding Hungarian football.
Created articles
editAssociation football teams
editStadium
editTournaments
edit- 1909-10 Magyar Kupa
- 1910-11 Magyar Kupa
- 1911-12 Magyar Kupa
- 1912-13 Magyar Kupa
- 1913-14 Magyar Kupa
- 1921-22 Magyar Kupa
- 1922-23 Magyar Kupa
- 1924-25 Magyar Kupa
- 1925-26 Magyar Kupa
- 1926-27 Magyar Kupa
- 1927-28 Magyar Kupa
- 1929-30 Magyar Kupa
- 1930-31 Magyar Kupa
- 1931-32 Magyar Kupa
- 1932-33 Magyar Kupa
- 1934-35 Magyar Kupa
- 1940-41 Magyar Kupa
- 1941-42 Magyar Kupa
- 1942-43 Magyar Kupa
- 1943-44 Magyar Kupa
- 1951-52 Magyar Kupa
- 1955-58 Magyar Kupa
- 1964 Magyar Kupa
- 1965 Magyar Kupa
- 1966 Magyar Kupa
- 1967 Magyar Kupa
- 1968 Magyar Kupa
- 1969 Magyar Kupa
- 1970 Magyar Kupa
- 2015 Puskás Cup
People
edit- Marco Rossi, head coach of Budapest Honvéd
- Balázs Bekő, head coach of Diósgyőri VTK
- Zoran Spisljak, head coach of Újpest FC and Békéscsaba 1912 Előre SE
- József Verebes, former coach of Videoton FC, and Győri ETO FC