"Special match, special circumstances," wrote the Neue Zürcher Zeitung regarding the Israel-Switzerland qualifier.
The qualifying match was moved to Felcsút due to the Israeli war.
In the Swiss newspaper's article, he also expressed his opinion about the stadium located in the town of Felcsút, about 50 kilometers west of Budapest, in the hometown of the "controversial" Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
As they wrote, even though the Felcsút stadium can accommodate only 4,000 spectators, the cathedral-like structure is one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world.
As the paper recalls: the name of the stadium ("Pancho") bears the nickname of Ferenc Puskás, the best Hungarian player in history, Felcsút's football club, like Puskás Akadémia FC, which, according to the paper's article
"a training club for many Hungarian talents."
Speaking about the security precautions around the stadium, the Neue Zürcher Zeitung stated that
they were extraordinary even on Tuesday, during the teams' media meetings.
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Featured image: the Pancho Arena in Felcsút, which will be inaugurated on April 21, on April 11, 2014. Photo: Puskás Academy/jr. Laszlo Döme