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Róbert Glázer
Róbert Glázer (born January 21, 1950) is a Hungarian retired footballer and manager. As a footballer, he played as both a forward and a midfielder throughout his active career, primarily being associated with Rába ETO throughout the 1970s, being the top scorer of the club during the 1974–75 Nemzeti Bajnokság I. As a manager, he briefly managed the Hungary national football team in 1991, overseeing four matches. Club career Glázer would begin his career by playing in the youth sector of Rába ETO beginning in 1962 with his main role models growing up being István Korsós, Albert Flóri and Pelé. Within the club, he would oversee the club winning several titles in 1963, 1965, 1966 and 1967 but would play as a reserve beginning in 1965. He would make his debut as a senior member in 1968 in a 3–2 loss against Csepel SC, Csepel. Throughout his career with the club, he would often make goals from passes by József Somogyi (footballer, born 1968), József Somogyi who he attr ...
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Győr
Győr ( , ; ; names of European cities in different languages: E-H#G, names in other languages) is the main city of northwest Hungary, the capital of Győr-Moson-Sopron County and Western Transdanubia, Western Transdanubia region, and – halfway between Budapest and Vienna – situated on one of the important roads of Central Europe. It is the sixth largest city in Hungary, and one of its seven main regional centres. The city has City with county rights, county rights. History The area along the Danube River has been inhabited by varying cultures since ancient times. The first large settlement dates back to the 5th century BCE; the inhabitants were Celts. They called the town ''Ara Bona'' "Good altar", later contracted to ''Arrabona'', a name which was used until the eighth century. Its shortened form is still used as the German (''Raab'') and Slovak (''Ráb'') names of the city. Roman merchants moved to Arrabona during the 1st century BCE. Around 10 CE, the Roman army occupied ...
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Budapest Honvéd FC
Budapest Honvéd Football Club (), commonly known as Budapest Honvéd or simply Honvéd, is a Hungarian sports club based in Kispest, Budapest, with the colours of red and black. The club is best known for its football team. ''Honvéd'' means the Homeland Defence. Originally formed as ''Kispest AC'', they became ''Kispest FC'' in 1926 before reverting to their original name in 1944. The team enjoyed a golden age during the 1950s when it was renamed ''Budapesti Honvéd SE'' and became the Hungarian Army team. The club's top players from this era, Ferenc Puskás, Sándor Kocsis, József Bozsik, Zoltán Czibor, and Gyula Grosics helped the club win the Hungarian League four times during the 1950s and also formed the nucleus of the legendary Hungary national team popularly known as the '' Mighty Magyars.'' During the 1980s and early 1990s, the club enjoyed another successful period, winning a further eight Hungarian League titles. They also won league and cup doubles in ...
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Imre Kovács
Imre Kovács (26 November 1921 – 9 March 1996) was a Hungarian footballer who played as a midfielder for Hungary in the 1954 FIFA World Cup. He also played for MTK Budapest FC. He won a gold medal in football at the 1952 Summer Olympics. His brother, József József () is a Hungarian masculine given name. It is the Hungarian name equivalent to Joseph. Notable people bearing this name include: * József Bihari (1901–1981), Hungarian actor * József Bihari (1908–1997), Hungarian linguist * ..., was also a footballer. References External links * 1921 births 1996 deaths Footballers from Budapest Hungarian men's footballers Hungary men's international footballers Men's association football midfielders MTK Budapest FC players 1954 FIFA World Cup players Olympic footballers for Hungary Footballers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for Hungary Hungarian football managers Fehérvár FC managers MTK Budapest FC managers Újpest F ...
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1978–79 Magyar Kupa
The 1978–79 Magyar Kupa (English: ''Hungarian Cup'') was the 39th season of Hungary's annual knock-out cup football competition. Final See also * 1978–79 Nemzeti Bajnokság I Final standings of the 1978–79 Hungarian League season. Final standings Results Statistical leaders Top goalscorers External links {{DEFAULTSORT:1978-79 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I Nemzeti Bajnokság I seasons 1978–79 in Hungarian f ... References External links Official site soccerway.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Magyar Kupa 1978-79 1978–79 in Hungarian football 1978–79 European domestic association football cups 1978-79 ...
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1973–74 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Final standings of the 1973–74 Hungarian League season. Final standings Results Statistical leaders Top goalscorers References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:1973-74 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I Nemzeti Bajnokság I seasons 1973–74 in Hungarian football Hun ...
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József Somogyi (footballer, Born 1968)
József Somogyi (born 23 May 1968) is a Hungarian football player who has played at attacking midfielder. Club career His previous club is Győri ETO, Siófok, Csepel, MATÁV SC Sopron, Yukong Elephants in South Korea, Hapoel Kfar Saba in Israel, and SC-ESV Parndorf in Austria Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust .... External links * * Hungarian men's footballers Hungary men's international footballers Hungarian expatriate men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Győri ETO FC players Jeju SK FC players Hapoel Kfar Saba F.C. players K League 1 players Expatriate men's footballers in South Korea Hungarian expatriate sportspeople in South Korea Expatriate men's footballers in Israel Hungarian expatriate sportspeople in Israel Exp ...
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Csepel SC
Csepel SC () is a Hungary, Hungarian sports club based in Csepel, the XXI district of Budapest, which is on an island in the Danube in the south of the city. The club was formed in 1912 as ''Csepeli Torna Klub'' ("gymnastics club"). The Csepel SC football department Csepel SC have won the Hungarian League, Hungarian football championship four times. They became champions of the following seasons; 1941/42, 1942/43, 1947/48 and 1958/59. The football department of the club was dissolved after 2001/02 season. The team then played in the second division. Its homeground is the Béke téri Stadion, which has a capacity of 12.000. Until its relegation at the end of the 1996/97 season Csepel SC spent 51 season in the first division and remains to-date (2007), eighth in the all-time table of the first division. Details to the History of Csepel SC In its only participation in European Champions' Cup (in 1960) Csepel SC was eliminated in the qualification round by Fenerbahçe SK of Ista ...
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Pelé
Edson Arantes do Nascimento (; 23 October 1940 – 29 December 2022), better known by his nickname Pelé (), was a Brazilian professional Association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), forward. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, he was among the most successful and popular sports figures of the 20th century. His 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, which includes Exhibition game, friendlies, is recognised as a Guinness World Records, Guinness World Record. In 1999, he was named Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee and was included in the ''Time (magazine), Time'' list of the Time 100: The Most Important People of the Century, 100 most important people of the 20th century. In 2000, Pelé was voted IFFHS World's Best Player#The World's Best Player of the 20th Century (1901–2000), World Player of the Century by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) and was one of the tw ...
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Albert Flóri
Albert may refer to: Companies * Albert Computers, Inc., a computer manufacturer in the 1980s * Albert Czech Republic, a supermarket chain in the Czech Republic * Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands * Albert Market, a street market in The Gambia * Albert Music, an Australian music company now known as Alberts ** Albert Productions, a record label * Albert (organisation), an environmental organisation concerning film and television productions Entertainment * ''Albert'' (1985 film), a Czechoslovak film directed by František Vláčil * ''Albert'' (2015 film), a film by Karsten Kiilerich * ''Albert'' (2016 film), an American TV movie * ''Albert'' (album), by Ed Hall, 1988 * "Albert" (short story), by Leo Tolstoy * Albert (comics), a character in Marvel Comics * Albert (''Discworld''), a character in Terry Pratchett's ''Discworld'' series * Albert, a character in Dario Argento's 1977 film ''Suspiria'' People * Albert (given name) * Albert (surname) * Prince Al ...
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István Korsós
István () is a Hungarian language equivalent of the name Stephen or Stefan. It may refer to: People with the given name Nobles, palatines and judges royal * Stephen I of Hungary (c. 975–1038), last grand prince of the Hungarians and first king of Hungary * Stephen Rozgonyi (died after 1440), ''ispán'' (Count) of Temes County * Stephen III Báthory (died 1444), Palatine of Hungary * Stephen V Báthory (1430–1493), Hungarian commander, judge royal and Voivode of Transylvania * Stephen VIII Báthory (1477–1534), Voivode of Transylvania * Stephen VII Báthory (1480–1530), Count of Temesvár and Palatine of Hungary * Stephen Báthory (1533–1586), Voivode of Transylvania, Prince of Transylvania, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania * Stephen Báthory (1555–1605), judge royal of the Kingdom of Hungary * Stephen Bocskai (1557–1606), Prince of Transylvania and Hungary * Stephen Bethlen (1582–1648), Prince of Transylvania Politicians * István Balogh (p ...
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1974–75 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Final standings of the 1974–75 Hungarian League season. Final standings Results Statistical leaders Top goalscorers External links {{DEFAULTSORT:1974-75 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I Nemzeti Bajnokság I seasons 1974–75 in Hungarian football Hun ...
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Balatonfüredi FC
Balatonfüredi Futball Club is a professional football club based in Balatonfüred, Veszprém County, Hungary, that competes in the Hungarian third division. Name changes *1924–?: Balatonfüredi Sport Club *?-1945: Balatonfüredi Levente Egyesület *1945–1947: Balatonfüredi Sport Club *1947–1949: Balatonfüredi Hajózási Munkás Sport Egyesület *1949-1949: Balatonfüredi TIMSE *1949–1951: Balatonfüredi Vasas Hajógyári SK *1951–?: Balatonfüredi Vasas *?-?: MHD Balatonfüred SE *1990–2001: Balatonfüredi SC *2001–present: Balatonfüredi Futball Club Honours *Nemzeti Bajnokság III Nemzeti Bajnokság III (''NB III'', ''National Championship III'') is the third tier of Football in Hungary, Hungarian football (from the autumn of 1997 till the spring of 2005, NB III was the fourth tier, the third was NB II). The tier contains ...: **Winner: 2000–01 *Szabadföld Kupa: **Runner-up: 1982 Current squad References External links Profile ...
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