Ferenc puskas biography
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Ferenc Puskás
Hungarian footballer (–)
The native form of this personal name is Puskás Ferenc. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Ferenc Puskás (Hungarian pronunciation:[ˈfɛrɛnt͡sˈpuʃkaːʃ], FERR-ents PUUSH-kəsh, PUUSH-kash;[2][3][4]néPurczeld;[1] 1 April – 17 November ) was a Hungarian footballer and manager, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time and the sport's first international superstar.[5] A forward and an attacking midfielder, he scored 84 goals in 85 international matches for Hungary and later played four international matches for Spain as well. He became an Olympic champion in and led his nation to the final of the World Cup. He won three European Cups (, , ), ten national championships (five Hungarian and five Spanish Primera División) and eight top individual scoring honors. Known as the "Galloping Major",[6] in , he was recognized as th
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Biography
puskás ferenc (–)
The most well-known and popular Hungarian individ was born in Budapest on 1st April
+Following the birth of their first child the family moved from the city to Kispest where the father Ferenc Puskás senior got a job and a contract to be a semi-professional footballer.
+Coincidentally Öcsi and his family lived next door to the local football pitch in one of the modest flats consisting of only a room and a kitchen.
+One of the neighbours was the Bozsik family including József, the child who was a year and a half older than Öcsi and with whom he would be newsworthy the world over as members of the Honvéd club and Hungary national team.
+The local kids would play street football competitions against teams from neighbouring districts using a home-made football made of rags and the most talented ung footballers such as the little Puskás would be recruited for the Kispest youth grupp, for the most part under the guidance of Puskás senior who was by then a
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No Hungarian Football Without Puskás
Attila Ághassi
17 November ,
Puskás was an artist on the football pitch. He became a one-person national icon for his gift of football. He failed to win the World Cup, but he had practically achieved everything that a footballer can achieve. Throughout his life, he was recognized as one of the greatest. This world-class player for Budapest Honvéd and Real Madrid had Spanish citizenship, but he never denied Hungary, not even when his name was expunged from records and denigrated.
One of the most gifted footballers of the world, the most renowned Hungarian of the twentieth century, Ferenc Puskás passed away after a long and serious illness at the age of
The most famous, most renowned Hungarian, one of the best footballers of the world, the holder of the title "Sportsman of the Nation" has died.
Now it is hard to put into words what he must have been like at his very best. To whom could he be compared? Of the foo