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György Gálhidi
György Gálhidi (born 26 January 1954) is a retired Hungarian footballer and manager. As a footballer, he would be primarily associated with playing for Csepel SC, Csepel as he would be one of the club's primary players throughout the 1980s. He would be more well known for his managerial career, coaching various Hungarian clubs throughout various seasons of the Nemzeti Bajnokság II where he was commonly recognized as a manager who had the talent to promote clubs of the second division to the top leagues of their respective nations. Club career Gálhidi would begin his footballing career by playing for Tungsram SC, Vasas Izzó's youth sector beginning in 1963. He would make his senior debut in 1972 and would spend the majority of his early career within the club playing under coach who he would attribute as being a role model for his football career. His final season with the club would be in 1974–75 Nemzeti Bajnokság I as he would then play for Kossuth KFSE for the 1974– ...
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