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Sharoshi, Bela

Bela Sharoshi ( Hungarian. Sárosi Béla ; May 15, 1919 , Budapest - June 15, 1993 , Zaragoza ), also known as Sharoshi III ( Hungarian Sárosi III ), the real name Bela Stefancic ( Serb. Béla Stefancsics ) is a Hungarian footballer and coach . He played at midfield position. The brother of another famous football player is Györgya Sharoshi .

Football
Bela Sharoshi
general information
Full nameBela Stefancic
Was bornMay 15, 1919 ( 1919-05-15 )
Budapest , Hungary
Is deadJune 15, 1993 ( 1993-06-15 ) (74 years)
Zaragoza , Spain
CitizenshipFlag of Hungary Hungary
Positioncentral midfielder
Youth clubs
1930-1937Flag of Hungary (1919–1946) Ferencvaros
Club career [* 1]
1937-1946Flag of Hungary (1919–1946) Ferencvaros234 (64)
1946-1949Flag of italy Bologna77 (4) [1]
1949-1950Flag of italy Bari21 (2)
1950Colombia flag Atletico Junior
1951Flag of Portugal Porto
1952Flag of Spain (1945–1977) Real Zaragoza
1952Switzerland flag Lugano
National Team [* 2]
1938-1945Flag of Hungary (1919–1946) Hungary25 (1)
Coaching career
1955-1957Switzerland flag Basel
1957-1958German flag Regensburg
1958-1959German flag Alemania
1959-1960Flag of belgium Beershot
1961-1963Flag of Spain (1945–1977) Barcelonaassistant
Flag of Spain (1945–1977) Real Zaragozaassistant
Awards and medals
World Championship
SilverFrance 1938
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is counted only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ The number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

Career

Bela Sharoshi began his career at the Ferencváros Club. Initially, everyone compared Bela with his brother , the star of the club. However, Bela did not go on the attack, and began to play the position of the central midfielder. There, he used his strong features: tall (almost 2 meters) to fight rival players, and strong blows from both legs from outside the box. In 1938, Bela became the champion of Hungary for the first time, and a few months later he was summoned to the national team of the country , which went to the World Championship , where she won the silver medal. The first out on the field Sharoshi in the national team on March 16, 1939 in a game with the French team , which ended in a draw 2: 2. On April 7, 1940, Sharoshi scored his first and only goal for the national team, hitting the gates of Germany with a kick from 28 meters. The last match for the national team Sharoshi held September 30, 1945 with Romania . And a year later, on July 6, 1946 , he spent the last match for Ferencváros , after which he, with his wife, crossed the auto-Hungarian border and went from there to Italy .

In Italy, Sharoshi signed a contract with Bologna . He made his debut on November 17, 1946 in a match with Lazio , which ended with the victory of Bologna 3: 1. Sharoshi spent 3 seasons in Bologna, playing 77 matches and scoring 4 goals. After that, he moved to Bari , where he played for 1 season. Then he played in the Colombian " Junior ", in the " Port ", the club " Real Zaragoza " and " Lugano ", in which he completed his career in 1952 .

Having completed his playing career, Sharoshi began his coaching career. In 1955, he headed the Basel club and worked with this team for two seasons. He then coached the German Regensburg and Alemania (from July 1958 to October 1959 ). Later, he worked for the season in the Belgian club Beerskhot , and from there went to Barcelona , where he worked as an assistant to Ladislao Kubala . The last club in the coaching profession Sharoshi was the “ Real Zaragoza ”.

Achievements

  • Champion of Hungary : 1938, 1940, 1941
  • Winner of the Hungarian Cup : 1943, 1944

Notes

  1. ↑ According to other sources 75 matches and 5 goals

Links

  • Article on ftcbk.eu
  • Hungarian Players and Coaches in Italy
  • Profile on enciclopediadelcalcio.com
  • Sharoshi matches for the national team of Hungary (inaccessible link)
  • Profile on worldfootball.net


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sharoshi_Bela&oldid=100781099


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