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List Of Győri ETO FC Seasons
Győri ETO FC is a professional association football club based in Győr, Hungary. Key Nemzeti Bajnokság I * Pld = Matches played * W = Matches won * D = Matches drawn * L = Matches lost * GF = Goals for * GA = Goals against * Pts = Points * Pos = Final position Hungarian football league system * NBI = Nemzeti Bajnokság I * NBII = Nemzeti Bajnokság II * NBIII = Nemzeti Bajnokság III * MBI = Megyei Bajnokság I Magyar Kupa * F = Final * SF = Semi-finals * QF = Quarter-finals * R16 = Round of 16 * R32 = Round of 32 * R64 = Round of 64 * R128 = Round of 128 UEFA * F = Final * SF = Semi-finals * QF = Quarter-finals * Group = Group stage * PO = Play-offs * QR3 = Third qualifying round * QR2 = Second qualifying round * QR1 = First qualifying round * PR = Preliminary round Seasons ''As of 27 May 2025.'' ;Notes *Note 1: Since the number of teams of the 1996-97 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 1996–97 season of the Hungarian League were expanded by 2 more teams, Győr were not rel ...
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Győri ETO FC
ETO FC Győr (''Egyetértés Torna Osztály Futball Club Győr''; ''Concordance Gymnastics Department Football Club of Győr'') or just ETO is a Hungarian professional football club from the city of Győr. They are best known for reaching the semi-finals of the European Cup 1964-65. The club has won the Hungarian League four times. In 1904 the club was founded as ''Győri Vagongyár ETO'' and has undergone many name changes since. The colours of the club are green and white. History Crest and colours The colours of the club are green and white. This combination of colours is very common in Hungary, as it is also used by clubs such as Ferencváros, Szombathelyi Haladás, Paks. The crest of the club includes a cock sitting on a cross. Naming history *1904: ''Győri Vagongyár ETO'' *1950: ''Győri Vasas SC ETO'' *1952: ''Győri Vasas'' *1953: ''Vasas SE Győr'' *1954: ''Wilhelm Pieck Vasas ETO SK Győr'' *1957: ''Magyar Wilhelm Pieck Vagon- és Gépgyár ETO Győr'' *1957: '' ...
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Béla Farkas
Béla Farkas (born 10 December 1928) is a Hungarian boxer. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics and the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics (, ), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad (, ) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952, were an international multi-sport event held from 19 July to 3 August 1952 in Helsinki, Finland. After Japan declared in .... References External links * 1928 births Possibly living people Hungarian male boxers Olympic boxers for Hungary Boxers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Boxers at the 1952 Summer Olympics People from Komárom Featherweight boxers Sportspeople from Komárom-Esztergom County 20th-century Hungarian sportsmen {{Hungary-boxing-bio-stub ...
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1953 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I in the 1953 season. Overview It was contested by 14 teams, and MTK Budapest Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre (Hungarian for "Hungarian Circle of Physical Practitioners") is a multi-sports club from Budapest, founded in 1888. It has sections for football, handball, basketball, volleyball, futsal, ice hockey, water polo, cycl ... won the championship. League standings Results Statistical leaders Top goalscorers ReferencesHungary - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1953 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I Nemzeti Bajnokság I seasons 1953–54 in Hungarian football 1952–53 in Hungarian football Hun Hun ...
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Imre Pál Kovács
Imre () is a Hungarian masculine first name, which is also in Estonian use, where the corresponding name day is 10 April. It has been suggested that it relates to the name Emeric, Emmerich or Heinrich. Its English equivalents are Emery and Henry. Bearers of the name include the following (who generally held Hungarian nationality, unless otherwise noted): * Imre Antal (1935–2008), pianist * Imre Bajor (1957–2014), actor * Imre Bebek (d. 1395), baron *Imre Bródy (1891–1944), physicist *Imre Bujdosó (b. 1959), Olympic fencer *Imre Csáky (cardinal) (1672–1732), Roman Catholic cardinal * Imre Csermelyi (b. 1988), football player *Imre Cseszneky (1804–1874), agriculturist and patriot *Imre Csiszár (b. 1938), mathematician * Imre Csösz (b. 1969), Olympic judoka * Imre Czobor (1520–1581), Noble and statesman *Imre Czomba (b. 1972), Composer and musician *Imre Deme (b. 1983), football player *Imre Erdődy (1889–1973), Olympic gymnast * Imre Farkas (1879–1976), mus ...
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Ferenc Magyar
Ferenc () is a given name of Hungarian origin. It is a cognate of Francis, Francisco, Francesco, François, Frank and Franz. People with the name include: * Ferenc Batthyány (1497–1566), Hungarian magnate and general * Ferenc Bene (1944–2006), Hungarian footballer * Ferenc Berényi (1927–2004), Hungarian artist * Ferenc Bessenyei (1919–2004), Hungarian actor * Ferenc Csik (1913–1945), Hungarian swimmer * Ferenc Deák (politician) (1803–1876), Hungarian statesman, Minister of Justice * Ferenc Deák (footballer) (1922–1998), Hungarian footballer * Ferenc Erkel (c. 1810–1893), Hungarian composer and conductor * Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa (1713–1770), Hungarian nobleman * Ferenc Farkas (Jesuit priest) (1742–1807), Hungarian Jesuit priest * Ferenc Farkas (Zala county auditor) (1838–1908), Hungarian nobleman * Ferenc Farkas (1905–2000), Hungarian composer * Ferenc Fekete (1914–1981), Hungarian cinematographer * Ferenc Fricsay (1914–1963), Hungarian conduct ...
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1952 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Statistics of Hungarian National Championship I, Nemzeti Bajnokság I in the 1952 season. Overview It was contested by 14 teams, and Budapest Honvéd FC won the championship. League standings Results Statistical leaders Top goalscorers ReferencesHungary - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1952 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I Nemzeti Bajnokság I seasons 1951–52 in Hungarian football 1952–53 in Hungarian football 1951–52 in European association football leagues, Hun 1952–53 in European association football leagues, Hun ...
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1951 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I The Nemzeti Bajnokság (, ), also known as NB I or Fizz Liga after its title sponsor, OTP Bank's webshop subsidiary, is a professional association football league in Hungary and the highest level of the Hungarian football league system. Twelve ... in the 1951 season. Overview It was contested by 14 teams, and Bp Bástya won the championship. League standings Results Statistical leaders Top goalscorers ReferencesHungary - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1951 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I Nemzeti Bajnokság I seasons 1951–52 in Hungarian football 1950–51 in Hungarian football Hun Hun ...
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1950 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I in the 1950 season. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and Budapest Honvéd FC won the championship. League standings Results Statistical leaders Top goalscorers ReferencesHungary - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1950 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I Nemzeti Bajnokság I seasons 1949–50 in Hungarian football 1950–51 in Hungarian football Hun Hun A Hun is a member of the Huns, a confederation of nomadic tribes in Western Asia and Europe in late antiquity. Hun or huns may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * Hun, a British subcultural stereotype, see Hun subculture * Hun, a charac ...
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Lajos Baróti
Lajos Baróti (; 19 August 1914 – 23 December 2005) was a Hungarian association football, football player and manager. With eleven major titles he is one of the most outstanding coaches of his time. Career Baróti played from 1928 until 1946 for Szegedi AK and from 1946 to 1948 Győri ETO. Between 1939 and 1941 he also played twice for the Hungary national football team, national team.Lajos Baróti
at nela.hu 1957 he was appointed head coach of the national team. Until 1966 and between 1975 and 1978 he led the side through 117 matches. He led Hungary to the FIFA World Cup, World Cups of 1958, 1962, 1966 and 1978, the Olympic Games, Olympics of 1960 in Rome and the 1964 European Nations' Cup where the team finished third. The greatest success was winning the gold medal at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. Between 1971 and 1972 he had a stint as coach of ...
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