Shandor Geller ( Hungarian. Gellér Sándor ; July 12, 1925 , , Romania - March 13, 1996 , Budapest , Hungary ) - Hungarian football player , goalkeeper .
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| Born | July 12, 1925 Veshosh , Romania | |||||||||||||||
| Died | March 13, 1996 (aged 70) Budapest , Hungary | |||||||||||||||
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| Position | goalkeeper | |||||||||||||||
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Career
Sandor Geller began his performances at the Puszkepladagani club in 1945, and then in 1947 he moved to the MTK club, where he performed until the end of his career in 1962. For MTK, Geller spent 260 matches and won with the team 3 Hungarian championships and the Hungarian Cup .
From 1950 to 1956, Geller played for the Hungarian national team , having spent 8 matches in its composition, but he was only an understudy for Gyula Grosic , the main goalkeeper of the team.
Matches and conceded goals of Sandor Geller for the national team of Hungary
| No. | date of | Location | Rival | Score | Goals | Tournament |
| one | September 24, 1950 | Budapest , Hungary | Albania | 12: 0 | - | Friendly match |
| 2 | November 18, 1951 | Budapest , Hungary | Finland | 8: 0 | - | Friendly match |
| 3 | June 22, 1952 | Helsinki , Finland | Finland | 6: 1 | one | Friendly match |
| four | November 25, 1953 | London england | England | 6: 3 | - | Friendly match |
| 5 | May 23, 1954 | Budapest , Hungary | England | 7: 1 | - | Friendly match |
| 6 | April 29, 1956 | Budapest , Hungary | Yugoslavia | 2: 2 | 2 | Central European Cup |
| 7 | May 20, 1956 | Budapest , Hungary | Czechoslovakia | 2: 4 | four | Central European Cup |
| 8 | June 3, 1956 | Brussels , Belgium | Belgium | 4: 5 | four | Friendly match |
Total: 8 matches / 11 goals conceded; 5 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses.
Achievements
- Champion of Hungary : 1951, 1953, 1958
- Hungarian Cup Winner : 1952
- Olympic Gold Medalist : 1952
- Champion of Central Europe : 1953