Flórián Albert
Hungarian footballer, European Champion
Hungarian footballer, European Champion
Born in 1941, a prominent Hungarian footballer gained recognition primarily as a forward. He played for Ferencvárosi TC from 1958 to 1974, becoming the team's all-time leading scorer. Internationally, he represented Hungary, earning significant acclaim for contributions in various tournaments. In 1964, he was instrumental in helping Hungary secure the European Championship title. Following his playing career, transitioned into management, taking the helm at several clubs including the national team. His legacy continues to influence Hungarian football and he remains celebrated for his skill and tactical understanding of the game.
Winning the European Championship in 1964
Becoming the all-time leading scorer for Ferencvárosi TC
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