Soccer fan Orbán's election loss could prompt rethink of Hungary's sports ambitions

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán lost the election, potentially impacting the country's sports ambitions as the Champions League final is set to take place in Budapest next month. Incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar will now be in charge of hosting the event.
Viktor Orbán, a prominent soccer fan and right-wing populist leader, lost the Hungarian election. The incoming Prime Minister, Péter Magyar, will now oversee the hosting of the Champions League final in Budapest next month. Orbán's defeat may prompt a rethink of Hungary's sports ambitions. The country's sports plans are now uncertain under the new leadership. Péter Magyar will be responsible for ensuring the success of the Champions League final. The event is a significant opportunity for Hungary to showcase its capabilities.
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