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Ferenc Puskás(Hungarian pronunciation:[ˈfɛrɛnt͡sˈpuʃkaːʃ], UK: /ˌfɛrɛntsˈpʊʃkəʃ,ˈpʊʃkæʃ/FERR-ents PUUSH-kəsh, PUUSH-kash;[2][3][4]néPurczeld;[1]1 April 1927 – 17 November 2006) was a Hungarian footballer and manager, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time and the sport's first international ...
Jul 6, 2024 · Ferenc Puskás (1927–2006) was a Hungarian professional footballer who became the sport’s first international superstar. He scored 83 goals in 84 games with the Hungarian national team, and, while playing for Real Madrid, he was a member of three European Cup-winning teams (1959, 1960, 1966).
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Aug 20, 2015 · Captain of Hungary's golden team of the 1950s, the 'Galloping Major' posted 83 goals in 84 internationals and helped both the 'Magical Magyars' and Real Madr...
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Nov 17, 2006 · Transfermarkt provides detailed information on Ferenc Puskás, a former Hungarian footballer and manager. See his date of birth, death, position, club, national team career, and statistics.
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- April 1, 1927
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Nov 17, 2006 · Ferenc Puskas was the chief magician of the so-called Magical Magyars, the great Hungarian team of the 1950s that dominated world football. Puskas was an odd-looking footballer. He was short, stocky, barrel-chested and overweight, could not head the ball and could use only his left foot. But what a left foot. When he came to Wembley in 1953, no ...
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Nov 17, 2006 · To help mark UEFA's Jubilee in 2004, Hungary chose Ferenc Puskás - who passed away today at the age of 79 - as the country's greatest footballer of all time.
A lifetime for Ferenc Puskás to become one of Europe’s most talented footballers. His funeral will take place tomorrow, Saturday 9 December 2006. IOC Honorary President Juan Antonio Samaranch will be present, paying due homage to “one of the greats”. Helsinki 1952: the mark of one single man. In Helsinki, Hungary became world football ...