There is a lot of money at stake when Djurgården tries to qualify for the Champions League. Uefa has not announced what prize money it is in this year's edition yet, but if you look at the 2019/20 season, the club can expect at least 260,000 euros to line up and another 280,000 if you go out tonight.

This means that Djurgården is guaranteed at least approximately SEK 5.5 million no matter what, according to last year's prize sums. In addition, there is a market pot of just over three billion that all clubs can take part in.

To make even more money, last year the winner of the Champions League could theoretically withdraw SEK 850 million in prize money alone, so you have to pass Ferencváros.

Lots of titles

If you, as a football supporter, like titles, Ferencváros from Budapest, Hungary, is a team to keep. The team has won the league 31 times, the cup 23 times and the Hungarian Super Cup 6 times.

Ferencvárosi Torna Club was founded in 1899 and won its first Hungarian championship four years later. The team dresses in green, white and even black and is called the green eagles. They play their home matches in football at the Groupama Arena in Budapest (capacity 22,000). The club is, like Djurgården, a multi-section association with 13 branches on the program.

The club's greatest international success came as early as the 1960s. In 1965, they won the Champions Cup, the forerunner to the UEFA Cup, after a final win away against Juventus with 1-0. A few years later, 1968 lost to Leeds in a double encounter.

Ferencváros also reached the final of the 1975 Cup Winners' Cup, where, however, Dynamo Kiev, the Soviet Union (now Ukraine) won 3-0.

Club Records

Two shirts are retired. Partly "player number 12" that is the audience, partly shirt 2 as a tribute to defender Tibor Simon who played 1985-1999 in Ferencváros and who was killed by doormen outside a pub in Budapest in 2002.

National team player Péter Lipcsei is the player who has made the most matches for the club, 428 between 1990 and 2010 and the best goal scorers are

György Sárosi , 351 goals 1931-1948

Imre Schlosser , 269 goals 1906-1927

Flórián Albert, 256 goals 1959-1974

Albert, "The Emperor", was named Europe's best player in 1967.

Celtic next

If Djurgården wins over Ferencváros, Scottish Celtic will be away in Glasgow. In the event of a loss, you enter the second round of the Europa League qualifiers.

- It will be very exciting. We are creating as clear a picture as possible of Ferencváros and the conditions that apply. Of course, we hope that we will be able to come up with something fun down there, says coach Kim Bergstrand to Djurgården's website.