- Olympics.
Gyula Grosics was born 4
February 1926 in Dorog, Hungary.
Growing up, his
mother encouraged him to be a priest. Instead,
Grosics began his professional...
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players from the
Mighty Magyars still featured – Bozsik, Budai,
Grosics,
Hidegkuti (
Grosics would additionally play at the 1962
World Cup as
captain of the...
- the
legendary Hungarian goalkeeper Gyula Grosics. 2011–2019:
Szeged 2011 2019–present: Szeged-Csanád
Grosics Akadémia On 28
August 2019, the club's new...
- Bajnokság III in 2023–24. They play
their home
games at
Stadion Gyula Grosics. The club was
founded on
February 6, 1910, by
Ferenc Frei, a
mining engineer...
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Ferenc Puskás, Sándor Kocsis, József Bozsik, Zoltán Czibor, and
Gyula Grosics helped the club win the
Hungarian League four
times during the 1950s and...
- Elmandjra,
Moroccan economist and
sociologist (born 1933) 2014 –
Gyula Grosics,
Hungarian footballer and
manager (born 1926) 2014 – Jim Keays, Scottish-Australian...
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chances from
defensive situations, a
tactic known as the long ball.
Gyula Grosics from the
Hungarian "Golden Team" of the 1950s was
thought to be the first...
- Zoltán Czibor,
defensive midfielder József Bozsik, and
goalkeeper Gyula Grosics, all
Kispest Honvéd players, as well as MTK
offensive midfielder Nándor...
- The
Golden Team in 1953
front row: Mihály Lantos,
Ferenc Puskás,
Gyula Grosics back row:
Gyula Lóránt, Jenő Buzánszky, Nándor Hidegkuti, Sándor Kocsis...
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Mortensen released Jackie Sewell, who put the ball past
goalkeeper Gyula Grosics to draw
equal on 15 minutes. However,
Hungary proved irresistible; in the...