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The biggest football player

Ferenc Puskás

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His nickname:Öcsi

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The greatest player

He was a Hungarian a football player  and a Manager ,widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.

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The Galopping Major

He scored 84 goals in 85 international matches for Hungary and 514 goals in 529 matches in the Hungarian  and Spanish leagues

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He was successful

 He became Olympic champion in 1952 He was a World Cup finalist in 1954. He won three European Cups (1959, 1960,

1966), 10 national championships 8 top individual scoring honorsHe was the top goal scorer in EuropeHe was recognized as a top scorer of the

20th century

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The Great Hungarian Team

He was both a prominent member and captain of the Hungarian national team, known as the Mighty Magyars.

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Early life

He was born in Budapest 1 April 1927 He began his career as a junior with Kispest

FC, where his father, who had previously played for the club, was a coach.

Together with Zoltán Czibor, Sándor Kocsis, József Bozsik, and Nándor Hidegkuti , he formed the nucleus of the Golden Team that was to remain unbeaten for 32 consecutive games

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The biggest hit

They defeated England twice, first with a 6-3 win at Wembley Stadium and then 7-1 in Budapest. Puskás scored two goals in each game against England.

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Real Madrid

When the Hungarian Revolution broke out the Football team was in Spain and because of the ambiguous situation in Hungary they went on a South-American tour.

After refusing to return to Hungary he started to play for Real Madrid

He became the top goal scorer four times in Spain.

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Spanish succes

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After playing football

After retiring as a player, Puskás became a coach and managed teams in Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.

In 1971 he guided  Greek team to the European Cup final, the only time a Greek club has reached a European final to date.

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The coach

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1967-Hercules Alicante, Spain 1967– San Francisco Gales, USA 1968– Vancouver Royals Canada 1970-1974 – Panathinaikósz, Görögország 1974–1975 – FCL Murcia, Spanyolország 1975–1976 – Colo-Colo, Chile 1976–1977 – a Szaúd-arábiai labdarúgó-válogatott edzője, 

Szaúd-Arábia 1978–1979 – AÉK, Görögország 1979–1984 – Al Masri, Egyiptom 1985–1986 – Sol de América, Paraguay 1986 –Cerro Porteno, Paraguay 1990-1991– South Melbourne Hellas, Australia

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Time goes by

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Last years

Puskás was diagnosed with Alzheimer’ disease  in 2000.

 He was admitted to a Budapest hospital in September 2006] and died on 17 November 2006.

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His funeral

He was buried under the dome of the St Stephen’s Basilica in Budapest on 9 December 2006.

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Puskás Stadium

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The memory of Puskás

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Then and now