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Nicolas Ladany (1931, DdN)
Nicolas Ladany (also ''Nicolau Ladányi,'' 7 April 1889- unknown) was a Hungarian association football coach from Budapest. Most notable are his two Campeonato Carioca, Championships of Rio de Janeiro with Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas, Botafogo FC in 1930 and 1932. He later became an identity of the show business of Rio de Janeiro. Career Ladany was a footballer and served in the Austria armed forces. After World War I he emigrated to the United States of America, where he undertook specialised studies in sports training and became a naturalised citizen in order to run a gymnasium. Reportedly, he was for an extended period director of the ''Aeskulap Health Institute'' of New York.Diário da Noíte (RJ): ''"Meia hora de palestra com o capitão Nickolas Ladany, technico de Botafogo"'', 28 December 1931, p. 6. In 1930, he moved to Brazil where he was employed by the legendary president of Botafogo FC, of Rio de Janeiro, later known as Botafogo FR, Paulo Azeredo as "technical d ...
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Nicolas Ladany (1931, DdN)
Nicolas Ladany (also ''Nicolau Ladányi,'' 7 April 1889- unknown) was a Hungarian association football coach from Budapest. Most notable are his two Campeonato Carioca, Championships of Rio de Janeiro with Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas, Botafogo FC in 1930 and 1932. He later became an identity of the show business of Rio de Janeiro. Career Ladany was a footballer and served in the Austria armed forces. After World War I he emigrated to the United States of America, where he undertook specialised studies in sports training and became a naturalised citizen in order to run a gymnasium. Reportedly, he was for an extended period director of the ''Aeskulap Health Institute'' of New York.Diário da Noíte (RJ): ''"Meia hora de palestra com o capitão Nickolas Ladany, technico de Botafogo"'', 28 December 1931, p. 6. In 1930, he moved to Brazil where he was employed by the legendary president of Botafogo FC, of Rio de Janeiro, later known as Botafogo FR, Paulo Azeredo as "technical d ...
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Valdir Perreira
Waldyr Pereira, also known as Didi (; 8 October 1928 – 12 May 2001), was a Brazilian footballer who played as a midfielder or as a forward. He played in three FIFA World Cups (1954, 1958, and 1962), winning the latter two and was awarded the Golden Ball, given to the tournament's best player, for his performance at the 1958 competition. Considered as an elegant and technical player, Didi was renowned for his range of passing, stamina and technique. He also was a free-kick specialist, being famous for inventing the '' folha seca'' (dry leaf) dead ball free kicks, notably used by modern-day players such as Juninho and Cristiano Ronaldo, where the ball would swerve downward unexpectedly at a point resulting in a goal."Kings of the free-kick"
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Hotel Quitandinha
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Izidor Kürschner
Izidor "Dori" Kürschner, in Brazil primarily known as Dori Kruschner, (29 June 1885 – 8 December 1941), was a Hungarian football player and coach. As player he was successful with Budapest club MTK, and also played for the Hungary national football team. As coach he succeeded in Germany, winning the national championship with 1. FC Nürnberg. His greatest triumphs were to follow in Switzerland with the Grasshopper Club Zürich, where he won seven titles. Kürschner's arrival to Brazilian football brought tactical innovations which helped to establish the country as one of the world leaders in the sport. Kürschner was born in Hungary, and was Jewish. Playing career Kürschner was a defensive player on the left side of the field who also found use as centre half. He impressed less with his physique and technique then with his astute positioning and his penchant for headers. His game was marked by simplicity and decisiveness. He played for MTK in his hometown Budapest an ...
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José Ferreira Lemos
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