Árpád Weisz (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈaːrpaːd ˈvɛis]; also spelt Veisz; 16 April 1896 – 31 January 1944) was a Hungarian Olympic football player and...
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Árpád Lengyel, né Árpád Weisz (19 March 1886 – 8 September 1940) was a Hungarian physician, and ship's medical officer of the RMS Carpathia at the time...
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record three times topscorer of the competition; coached by Hungarian Árpád Weisz Inter reached the final of the competition in 1933, when after had won...
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Weisz is a Hungarian surname of German and Jewish origin. Notable people with the surname include: Árpád Weisz (1896–1944), Hungarian Olympic football...
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Arpad or Árpád (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈaːrpaːd]) is a Hungarian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Árpád Ambrusz (born 1980)...
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Márton Vas (born 1980), ice hockey player Árpád Weisz (1896–1944), Olympic football player and manager Richárd Weisz, Olympic champion wrestler (Greco-Roman...
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stand, part of which is reserved for the away fans, is dedicated to Árpád Weisz, coach of Bologna's winning pre-war team, and killed by the Nazis in...
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Paolo Scheidler 1924–1926 Árpád Weisz 1926–1928 József Viola 1928–1929 Árpád Weisz 1929–1931 István Tóth 1931–1932 Árpád Weisz 1932–1934 Gyula Feldmann...
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may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Ferenc Molnár (1931–32) Árpád Weisz (1934–35) Evaristo Barrera (1956–58) Carlo Parola (1969–74) Bruno Bolchi...
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Included on the mural were depictions of footballers Julius Hirsch and Árpád Weisz, who were killed at Auschwitz concentration camp, and Ron Jones, a British...
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Included on the mural are depictions of footballers Julius Hirsch and Árpád Weisz, who were killed at Auschwitz concentration camp, and Ron Jones, a British...
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Included on the mural are depictions of footballers Julius Hirsch and Árpád Weisz, who were killed at Auschwitz concentration camp, and Ron Jones, a British...
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Jews in Sports. Retrieved 14 October 2009. "Weisz, Arpad". Jews in Sports. Retrieved 14 October 2009. "Weisz, Ferenc". Jews in Sports. Retrieved 14 October...
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Egri Erbstein (1928–29) Josef Uridil (1929–30) János Hajdú (1930–31) Árpád Weisz (1931–32) Egri Erbstein, Lászlo Barr (1932–33) Tony Cargnelli (1933–34)...
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between 1934 and 1941, the team (led until 1938 by the Hungarian coach Árpád Weisz) won four league titles and the Coupe des Nations in Paris in 1937 (it)...
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political party National Radical Camp. Killed for helping Jews in the camp. Árpád Weisz April 16, 1896 January 31, 1944 47 Jewish Football (soccer) player and...
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Juventus 1934–35 Carlo Bigatto Italy Juventus 1935–36 Árpád Weisz Hungary Bologna 1936–37 Árpád Weisz Hungary Bologna 1937–38 Armando Castellazzi Italy...
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Marcello Lippi Juventus (19) Inter (2) 21 4 Helenio Herrera Inter 18 5 Árpád Weisz Inter 16 6 Roberto Mancini Inter 15 7 Eugenio Bersellini Inter 14 Carlo...
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1993–1997 Polish national team Nereo Rocco (ITA) 1947–1977 Padova, Milan Árpád Weisz (HUN) 1926–1940 Internazionale, Bologna Arsène Wenger (FRA) 1984–2018...
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Giovanni Trapattoni Milan (3) Inter (10) 12 Virgilio Fossati Inter 12 Árpád Weisz Inter 14 József Bánás Milan 10 Eugenio Bersellini Inter 16 Adolfo Baloncieri...
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campaign. Included on the mural are depictions of footballers Hirsch and Árpád Weisz, who died at Auschwitz concentration camp, and Ron Jones, a British prisoner...
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Roma) Antonio Conte, 4 with 2 clubs (3 with Juventus, 1 with Inter) Árpád Weisz, 3 with 2 clubs (1 with Ambrosiana, 2 with Bologna) Fulvio Bernardini...
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1941, the team won no less than four Scudetti. The new coach, Hungarian Árpád Weisz, was the driving force behind this dominance. The first fruits of this...
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1988) 1896 – Robert Henry Best, American journalist (d. 1952) 1896 – Árpád Weisz, Hungarian footballer (d. 1944) 1899 – Osman Achmatowicz, Polish chemist...
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be associated to the senior team. He was surprised after Inter coach Árpád Weisz decided to give Meazza his debut for Inter in his place, commenting:...
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Helenio Herrera 2015 Cesare Maldini 2016 Nils Liedholm Azeglio Vicini 2017 Árpád Weisz Giuseppe Viani 2018 Luigi Radice 2019 Vujadin Boškov 2021 Luigi Simoni...
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built and is currently the most powerful radio transmitter in Europe. Árpád Weisz (1896-1944), Hungarian Olympic football player and manager (in Croatian)...
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Included on the mural are depictions of footballers Julius Hirsch and Árpád Weisz, who were killed at Auschwitz concentration camp, and Ron Jones, a British...
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January 18 – Angelo Luzzani, Italian footballer (d. 1960) April 16 – Árpád Weisz, Hungarian footballer (d. 1944) August 28 – Harry Dénis, Dutch footballer...
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during the German backed Arrow Cross rule on 30 December 1944 aged 53. Árpád Weisz – member of national team (1922–23); played for Törekvés (1922–23), the...
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