Think #Hungary, and you think architectural wonderland—art nouveau and medieval gems, preserved beside beautiful baroque churches or Roman ruins. You think of táncházaks (dance houses) alive with folk music, the smokey seduction of chicken paprikash, and steamy thermal baths. But if you are a football-head, you'd sooner remember the European nation for the stunning spectacle they put up at the 1982 FIFA #WorldCup. Played in Spain's Nuevo Estadio, the match saw Hungary set a 10-1 record against El Salvador, the highest scoreline in the first group stage. The game also had former forward László Kiss scoring three goals in seven minutes, the only hat-trick scored by a substitute. #HuaazhHungary #TravelGoals
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