The saying goes that where there are two Hungarians, there will be no peace and harmony. We are able to chew each other out if our opinions do not match. I thought about it, what could be the thing that brings people together and we behave and think as a team? The answer is sports. It can be any sport, it can engage a lot of people and politics will cease there and we will have a favorite, whose successes we cheer for or cheer for.
I'm not a big fan of sports or soccer, but I like to watch, so when I lived in Sepsiszentgyörgy I often went to Sepsi OSK matches, where people of different characters and nationalities really enjoyed the successes of the team from Székelyföld. Until now, I didn't understand why it was necessary to invest so much money in such sports, but now I understand that it is not only about the players and the results, but that such a team has the unifying power of a terribly strong person, where Romanian and Székely fans can enjoy the successes of their favorites together. They can achieve this, but politics can never achieve this result. Is the Hungarian government's support, which is otherwise very moderate (according to our information, they directly support the education of the next generation, ed.), so is it a waste of money? No, but
this is one of the best means of nation and people unity, and in my case the Sepsi OSK and László Diószegi see this and do it well, for which I owe them a huge thank you.
I believe that the Sepsi OSK and their results unite us more effectively than the Hungarian parties in Transylvania combined. And Gigi Becali of the FCSB (billionaire entrepreneur-editor) recently showed her envy and challenged the nation's prime minister to a competition, noting that she will attack everything that is Hungarian and related to the Sepsi OSK.
Nobody and nothing can be above FCSB because it is a Dutch team. On the other hand, Lieutenant Attila, the CEO of Sepsi OSK, stated that he was glad that Becali had now become aware of OSK. So, Szeklers and Hungarians here and there, support this team, because they represent the whole of Székelyland, regardless of the nationality of the players.
Source, image and full article: Csaba Benke's blog