Gyula Feldmann ( hu, Feldmann Gyula; 16 November 1880,
Szeged
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— 31 October 1955) was a
Hungarian football player and coach.
Playing career
During his playing career he played with
Nemzeti SC
Nemzeti Sport Club or simply Nemzeti SC is a Hungarian football club from the town of, Terézváros, Budapest.
History
Nemzeti SC debuted in the 1909–10 season of the Hungarian League Hungarian may refer to:
* Hungary, a country in Central ...
and
MTK Budapest
Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre is a multi-sports club from Budapest, founded in 1888. It has sections for football, handball, basketball, volleyball, futsal, ice hockey, water polo, cycling, gymnastics, athletics, fencing, canoeing, boxing, wrestlin ...
in the
Nemzeti Bajnokság I
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.
Coaching career
After a playing career with several Hungarian teams, he became a coach and coached
MTK Budapest
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from 1927 to 1928. In 1928 he became
Fiorentina
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boss, and in 1931 he replaced
Tony Cargnelli at the helm of
Palermo, leading the ''rosanero'' to a
Serie A
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promotion. In 1934–1935 he obtained a Serie A runners-up position with
Ambrosiana-Inter
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. He was sacked during the 1935–1936 season, and later became head coach of
Torino
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.
In 1938 he took charge of
SK Jugoslavija
Sportski klub Jugoslavija ( en, Sport Club Yugoslavia), commonly known as SK Jugoslavija (Serbian Cyrillic: Cпортски клуб Југославија) was a Serbian football club from Belgrade. It was originally formed as SK Velika Srbija ...
in the
Yugoslav First League
The Yugoslav First Federal Football League ( Serbian: Прва савезна лига у фудбалу / ''Prva savezna liga u fudbalu'', hr, Prva savezna liga u nogometu, sl, Prva zvezna nogometna liga, mk, Прва сојузна лига, ...
. He took charge of SK Jugoslavia in July that year replacing
Károly Nemes
Károly Nemes (also Dragan/Dragutin Nemeš) was a Hungarian football goalkeeper and coach. He is best known for his work on champion teams of SK Rapid Wien and SK Jugoslavija. He coached throughout Central and South-Eastern Europe.
Career
P ...
who took charge of
SK Bata Borovo
HNK Borovo is a Croatian football club based in the Borovo Naselje district of the city of Vukovar.
Historic names
*''SK Bata Borovo'' (1933–1941)
*''HŠK Bata Borovo'' (1941–1945)
*''FD Bata'' (1945–1946)
*''SFD Slaven'' (1946–1954)
*' ...
after the departure of Bilek.
Subotički Športski list
n141, 18 July 1938, p. 3
References
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1880 births
1955 deaths
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