Alfréd Schaffer (13 February 1893 – 30 August 1945) was a Hungarian international footballer. He is recorded as having played for a record number of clubs:...
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18 goals scored by local player Amedeo Amadei were essential to the Alfréd Schaffer-coached Roma side winning the title. At the time, Italy was involved...
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to Hertha Berlin. The club's successes are closely associated with Alfréd Schaffer, one of the great stars of the early years of the game. He was Europe's...
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Gyula Lázár LH Antal Szalay CH György Szűcs IR Gyula Zsengellér IL Jenő Vincze OR Pál Titkos CF György Sárosi (c) OL Ferenc Sas Manager: Alfréd Schaffer...
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Titkos and the Austrian Heinrich "Wudi" Müller in the team coached by Alfréd Schaffer that won the Hungarian Championships of 1936 and 1937. In April 1936...
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WEST (UTC+01:00) Stade du T.O.E.C., Toulouse Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Alfred Birlem (Germany) Hungary looked like the stronger team as the Swiss were...
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Lázár MF István Balogh FW Géza Toldi FW György Sárosi (c) FW Ferenc Sas FW Gyula Zsengellér FW Vilmos Kohut Manager: Károly Dietz and Alfréd Schaffer...
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goals and conceded 44. The former Hungarian international footballer Alfréd Schaffer joined Basel in April 1920 and played in 19 test matches and one league...
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Ion Motroc Daniel Pancu Mircea Rădulescu Mircea Rednic Ferenc Rónay Alfréd Schaffer Valentin Stănescu Petre Steinbach Notes There is currently a legal...
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Amhayah is ours!]. Haaretz (in Hebrew). Retrieved 21 September 2014. "Schaffer, Alfred 'Spezi'". Jews in Sports. Retrieved 14 October 2009. "Sebestyen, Bela"...
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England 1930 1931 Imre Senkey Hungary 1931 1935 Alfréd Schaffer Hungary 1 July 1933 30 June 1934 Alfréd Schaffer Hungary 1 July 1935 30 June 1937 József Braun...
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Ambrosiana-Inter 1940–41 Hermann Felsner Austria Bologna 1941–42 Alfréd Schaffer Hungary Roma 1942–43 András Kuttik Hungary Torino 1943–44 Cancelled...
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1945–46 - Guido Masetti no official tournament - Géza Kertész 1942–43 - Alfred Schaffer 1942–43 1941–42 1940–41 1939–40 Serie A Winners 1941-42 Coppa Italia...
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Eustáquio van Lieshout, Dutch priest and missionary (b. 1890) 1945 – Alfréd Schaffer, Hungarian footballer, coach, and manager (b. 1893) 1946 – Konstantin...
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football championship he, along his former MTK and national team teammate Alfréd Schaffer sign with German side 1. FC Nürnberg. Szabó played a total of 43 games...
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Anna Schäffer (February 18, 1882 – October 5, 1925) was a German woman who lived in Mindelstetten in Bavaria. She was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI on...
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stadion, Budapest 31 May 1914 14 Alfréd Schaffer Austria 3 – (21', 75', 90') 6–2 7 November 1915 15 Alfréd Schaffer (2) 3 – (39', 73', 77') 4–1 Prater...
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Francisco Olazar and Juan José Tramutola. Co-managed by Károly Dietz and Alfréd Schaffer. "Brazil will never choose a foreign coach, says Parreira". Gulf Times...
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1939 Lajos Dimény Hungary 1939 1942 István Tóth-Potya Hungary 1943 Alfréd Schaffer Hungary 1 July 1943 30 June 1944 Pál Szabó Hungary 1945 István Mike...
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Borsetti MF 6 Aldo Donati MF 7 Paolo Jacobini FW 8 Amedeo Amadei FW 9 Aristide Coscia FW 10 Naim Krieziu FW 11 Miguel Ángel Pantó Manager: Alfréd Schaffer...
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Lázár MF István Balogh FW Géza Toldi FW György Sárosi (c) FW Ferenc Sas FW Gyula Zsengellér FW Vilmos Kohut Manager: Károly Dietz and Alfréd Schaffer...
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Bence Batik Barnabás Bese Norbert Csiki Lajos Hegedűs Gábor Pölöskei Alfréd Schaffer Imre Schlosser Krisztián Timár Roland Varga Dragan Vukmir Ferenc Weisz...
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- Nachoem Wijnberg 2019 - Marga Minco 2020 - Maxim Februari 2021 - Alfred Schaffer 2022 - Arnon Grunberg F. Bordewijk (1953) (short film) Anna Blaman...
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also a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. Hungarian coach Alfréd Schaffer was interned at Dachau, and was liberated by the Allies. He died naturally...
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Amateur Sportverein. The former Hungarian international footballer Alfréd Schaffer joined Basel in April 1920 and played in 19 test matches and one league...
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Körner 1937 1938 Ludwig Goldbrunner 1938 1943 Konrad Heidkamp 1943 1945 Alfred Schaffer 1945 Richard Högg 1946 Josef Pöttinger 1946 1947 Franz Dietl 1947 1948...
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Gyula Lázár LH Antal Szalay CH György Szűcs IR Gyula Zsengellér IL Jenő Vincze OR Pál Titkos CF György Sárosi (c) OL Ferenc Sas Manager: Alfréd Schaffer...
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18 goals scored by local player Amedeo Amadei were essential to the Alfréd Schäffer-coached, title-winning Roma side. At the time, Italy was involved in...
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Kürschner (1921, 1922), Fred Spiksley (1913, 1920s), former player Alfred Schaffer (1930s), Dr. Karl Michalke (1930s), Alwin "Alv" Riemke (1940s–1950s)...
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