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      László Kubala - Wikipedia
      • László Kubala (10 June 1927 – 17 May 2002) was a Hungarian professional footballer. He played as a forward for Ferencváros, Slovan Bratislava, Barcelona and Espanyol, among other clubs. Regarded as one of the best players in history, Kubala is considered a hero of Barcelona.
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  2. László Kubala[1] (10 June 1927 – 17 May 2002) was a Hungarian professional footballer. He played as a forward for Ferencváros, Slovan Bratislava, Barcelona and Espanyol, among other clubs. Regarded as one of the best players in history, Kubala is considered a hero of Barcelona. [2]

  3. Jun 10, 2017 · Born to Slovak parents in Budapest, Hungary on 10 June 1927, Ladislau Kubala Stecz, who many regard as the greatest player ever to represent FC Barcelona, would have been 90 years old today.

  4. A legendary figure at the Club, Kubala (Budapest, Hungary, 1927 – Barcelona 2002) signed for FC Barcelona in June 1950, when he arrived with a team of refugee players from Eastern Europe called...

    • Early Life
    • The Journey to Italy
    • Kubala's Time in Italy and A Near Miss with Death
    • A Life Changing Tryst with Spain
    • His Impact at FC Barcelona
    • Kubala's Long Lasting Influence on FC Barcelona

    Born in Budapest on 10th June 1927, Kubala came from a very humble background where his father was a bricklayer and his mother working as a factory worker. His family could not afford to buy a football for him at that time, so he used to make one using cardboard and paper. In his neighbourhood, Kubala came to be known as "the boy with the ball". Hi...

    Kubala and some other Hungarian men disguised as Russian soldiers started the journey to Austria in a truck in bitterly cold weather. They left the truck a few kilometres before the border and had to travel the remaining distance on foot in sub-zero temperatures. As a result of starting his career at a young age and scoring tonnes of goals for his ...

    Kubala then signed for Pro Patria and started the thing he knew best - to score and create goals. His performances saw him recognised by all of the Italian giants of football and hence was invited to play a testimonial match for Torino against Benfica in Portugal. It was a huge honour for Kubala to be included in the squad of players which was at t...

    Kubala's team went on to Spain to play friendlies with a number of Spanish clubs. It was in one of such games were the Bernabeu crowd got the first taste of this genius and were eager to get him on board. Kubala had one condition to sign for the Los Blancos and it was that the club would sign Daucik as the head coach, which Real Madridwere reluctan...

    After signing with the club in 1950, Kubala had to wait till 1951 to make his debut for Barcelona because of the FIFA ban. During his first seven games, Kubala scored six goals and won the Copa Del Generalísimo (now known as the Copa Del Rey). People thronged to the stadium to see their costliest ever signing live and he didn't disappoint them. He ...

    We can safely say that Kubala changed the face of Spanish football. He was the first player who curled the freekick over the opposition wall and taught the world how to score beautiful set piece goals. The Kubala curl came to the world's attention when he was playing for the Catalans. Kubala encouraged scouting of the opponents, tactical preparatio...

  5. Aug 8, 2022 · László Kubala (also known as Ladislao Kubala) was an iconic footballer who graced stadiums during the 1950s and 1960s. His life was colored with indescribable struggles, survival, heroics, and glorious triumphs. He was Kubala…footballer, manager, and as he himself once said, ‘citizen of the world’. Contents show.

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  6. Feb 2, 2017 · Fleeing persecution in Hungary, László Kubala went on to become Barcelona's greatest player, and narrowly escaped death along the way.

  7. Ladislao Kubala (1961-63 & 1980) As a player, he became one of the legends in the history of FC Barcelona. However, he was not as fortunate in his career as a coach and his stay with Barça was...

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