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Tamás Kertész (1 April 1929 – 2 March 1989) was a Hungarian
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player who played for
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in the 50's and DVSC in the 60's. He played 2 games for the Hungary national team in 1955 (in the so called "golden team" featuring also Ferenc Puskas). After his playing career he was coach of the
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. His granddaughter is the British tennis player
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