Antal Sentmihajii ( Hungarian Szentmihályi Antal ; born June 13, 1939 , Gyёрr ) - Hungarian footballer who played the role of goalkeeper . At the end of the playing career - the coach.
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He played, in particular, for the clubs Vasash and Ujpest , as well as the national team of Hungary . The Olympic champion in 1964 , the bronze medalist of the 1960 Olympic Games , as well as the bronze medalist of the European Championship in 1964 , a participant in two World Championships [1] .
Eight -time champion of Hungary . Winner of the Mitropa Cup .
Club career
In adult football, he made his debut in 1958 for the team of the club "Gyor" , in which he spent one season, taking part in 21 matches of the championship.
His game attracted the attention of representatives of the coaching staff of the club "Vasash" , which joined in 1959. He played for the club from Budapest the next five seasons of his playing career. Most of the time spent in the “Vasash”, was the main goalkeeper of the team. During this time, twice won the title of champion of Hungary , became the owner of the Mitropa Cup .
In 1965 he moved to the club "Uypest" , for which he played 9 seasons. Playing in the “Uypest” also, as a rule, entered the field in the main part of the team. During this time, he added to the list of his trophies six more titles of the champion of Hungary . He completed his professional career as a football player with performances for the Ujpest team in 1974 .
National team performances
In 1961 he made his debut in official matches in the national team of Hungary . During his career in the national team, which lasted for 9 years, he played 31 matches in the form of the country's main team.
As a member of the national team, he participated in the football tournament at the 1960 Olympics in Rome , where the team won bronze medals, the World Championship in 1962 in Chile , the European Championship 1964 in Spain , where the team won bronze medals, the football tournament at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo , then having received the title of Olympic champion [2] , World Championship 1966 in England .
Career Coach
He began his coaching career shortly after completing his playing career, in 1977 , leading the coaching staff of the Székesfehérvár club.
In 1980 he became the head coach of the ITC team (Budapest) , coached the club from Budapest for one year.
Subsequently, during 1981–82 , he headed the coaching staff of the Videoton Club .
Later he headed the clubs Tatabanya , BVSK , Al-Shabab, Al-Jahra, Kechkemet , Al-Ta'avun and Club Valencia.
The last place of coaching was the club "Dioshd'yor" , the head coach of the team Antal Sentmikhii was during 1994 .
Titles and achievements
- Hungarian Champion (8):
- Vashash : 1960–1961, 1961–1962
- Uypest : 1969, 1970, 1970-1971, 1971-1972, 1972-1973, 1973-1974
- Winner of the Mitropa Cup (1):
- Vasash : 1962
Notes
- ↑ Magyar Olimpiai Bizottság Neopr . web.archive.org (February 27, 2011). The appeal date is February 27, 2019.
- ↑ Gary Edwards. Glossing Over It: How Football Cheated Leeds United . - Random House, 2011-08-04. - 72 s. - ISBN 9781780571461 .