László Kubala (10 June 1927 – 17 May 2002) was a Hungarian professional footballer. He played as a forward for Ferencváros, Slovan Bratislava, Barcelona...
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dominated Spain and Europe, while Barcelona relied on its Hungarian star László Kubala and Luis Suárez, who joined in 1955 in addition to the Hungarian players...
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Czech footballer Jana Kubala (born 1966), Czech-Austrian sports shooter László Kubala (1927–2002), footballer and manager Ludwik Kubala (1838–1918), Polish...
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professional tennis player László Kubala (1927–2002), Hungarian footballer László Kuncz (1957–2020), Hungarian water polo player László Papp (1926–2003), Hungarian...
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(147), László Kubala (131) and Samuel Eto'o (108). Josep Samitier is the club's highest goalscorer in the Copa del Rey, with 64 goals. László Kubala holds...
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in the process after only one year. In the NASL, with the legendary László Kubala as their coach, the Falcons played well collecting a 13–6–13 record...
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Ladislao Martínez, Puerto Rico musician László Kubala (1927–2002), Hungarian footballer, known as Ladislao Kubala in Spanish Ladislao Mazurkiewicz, Uruguyan...
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he is the club's fifth all-time top goalscorer behind Luis Suárez, László Kubala, César, and Lionel Messi. As a player, Samitier pioneered the midfield...
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Kubala was born in Šahy, Czechoslovakia, the eldest of three sons of László Kubala and Violeta Daučíkova. Violeta was the sister of Ferdinand Daučík and...
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The last player in these leagues to score seven goals in a match was László Kubala in 1952 for Barcelona. Players are listed by number of goals scored...
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scored in a single La Liga match is seven, achieved by both Bata and László Kubala. The following table lists the most hat-tricks among players who have...
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2012–13. Most goals scored in one La Liga game: 7 (La Liga Record) – László Kubala, against Sporting Gijón in 1951–52. Most braces in La Liga: 126 (La...
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(674) 2nd in 2010 Raymond Kopa 1949–1968 Reims (463) Winner in 1958 László Kubala 1945–1967 Barcelona (256) 5th in 1957 Diego Maradona 1976–1997 Napoli...
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winning five distinctive trophies in one year. This team, composed of László Kubala, Mariano Gonzalvo, César Rodríguez Álvarez, and Joan Segarra, won La...
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era, several notable Barcelona players, including the Spanish players László Kubala, Luis Suárez, Evaristo and later Chus Pereda, played for the Catalan...
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Agustín Sauto Arana (for Athletic Bilbao v. Barcelona, 8 February 1931) László Kubala (for Barcelona v. Sporting Gijón, 10 February 1952) Most consecutive...
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football Along with Kocsis and Czibor, Kubala was one of three Hungarian-born players in Barcelona's line-up. However, Kubala was the only one to adopt Spanish...
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Barcelona (14) 50 7 Ferenc Puskás FW 1958–1966 Real Madrid (49) 49 László Kubala FW 1951–1965 Barcelona (49) 49 Santillana FW 1970–1988 Real Madrid (49)...
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South America in double round robin format and featured stars like László Kubala, goalkeeper Antoni Ramallets, Estanislau Basora for Barcelona, goalkeeper...
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July, Suárez took his tally to 195 goals with Barcelona, surpassing László Kubala to become the third all-time top scorer in the club's history. On 8...
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original on 6 September 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2010. "Mythical Players – Kubala". FC Barcelona. Archived from the original on 24 September 2009. Retrieved...
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139 484 0.29 1980 1997 Real Sociedad (67/224), Barcelona (72/260) 31 László Kubala 138 215 0.64 1950 1964 Barcelona (131/186), Espanyol (7/29) 32 José...
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been broadcast live on television. Franz Beckenbauer Marcello Lippi László Kubala Frank Rijkaard Arsène Wenger José Crahay Karel Lotsy Vittorio Pozzo...
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given his 43rd and final cap on 15 October 1969 by his former teammate László Kubala, in a 6–0 win over already eliminated Finland in 1970 FIFA World Cup...
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Heriberto Herrera (1962–63) Pedro Areso (1963) Pedro Solé (1963–64) László Kubala (1964–65) Fernando Argila (1965–66) Josep Espada (1966) Jenő Kalmár...
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popular name Camp Nou ("new field") was used. The June 1950 signing of László Kubala, regarded as one of Barcelona's greatest players, provided further impetus...
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four seasons, until 1952. Together with the likes of Mariano Gonzalvo, László Kubala, and César, he was a member of the great Barça team of the early 1950s...
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1953–54 La Liga with 27 goals in 28 appearances, beating Barcelona's László Kubala by three goals. The following year, Real Madrid acquired Argentine Héctor...
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Max Barras (1959–60) Georg Wurzer (1960–62) Louis Maurer (1962–66) László Kubala (July 1966 – Feb 67) René Brodmann (Feb 1967 – July 67) Lev Mantula...
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Agustín Gaínza Pep Guardiola Pirri Raúl 2 Francisco Carrasco César Ion Andoni Goikoetxea Juanito László Kubala Gaizka Mendieta Álvaro Morata David Silva...
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