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Ferenc Deák (footballer)

Ferenc Deák (16 January 1922 – 18 April 1998) was a Hungarian footballer who played as a striker for clubs such as Szentlőrinci AC, Ferencváros and Budapesti Dózsa, and who played internationally for Hungary, scoring 29 goals in just 20 caps. His nickname was Bamba.[1] With over 795 goals in official matches scored during his career, the bulk of which came during World War II, Deák is the seventh top goalscorer of all time.[2] Including friendly and unofficial matches, he is also the seventh top goalscorer of all time with over 1375 goals in just 839 matches.[2]

Ferenc Deák
Personal information
Date of birth (1922-01-16)16 January 1922
Place of birth Budapest, Hungary
Date of death 18 April 1998(1998-04-18) (aged 76)
Place of death Budapest, Hungary
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1940–1947 Szentlőrinci AC 186 (358)
1947–1950 Ferencvárosi TC 83 (121)
1950–1954 Újpesti Dózsa 106 (108)
1955–1957 Spartacus Budapest 48 (52)
1957 Vörös Meteor 10 (6)
1959 BFC Siófok 2 (2)
Total 435 (647)
International career
1946–1949 Hungary 20 (29)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early life edit

He was born on 16 January 1922 in Ferencváros, Budapest. Deák, who also worked in his family's bakery, began his career as a goalkeeper at the age of thirteen, but his parents banned him from football when a shot hit him in the head and he lost consciousness. However, outside the field, his talent to strike a ball skilfully, powerfully and accurately was quickly noticed by a coach who was searching for talent, and that coach subsequently managed to convince his parents that the boy could continue playing, but they made a condition: he could no longer stand in between the posts.[1]

 
Ferenc Deák and his family

Club career edit

Deák continued his footballing career now as a striker, and he got off to a very good start as he scored six goals in his senior debut in 1940 in his place of residence, Pestszentlőrinc, playing for one of the local teams, Szentlőrinci AC, in the third division, and he was pivotal in helping the club to reach the top-flight in 1944.[1] He then topped the European top scoring list three times, in the 1945–46 (66), 1946–47 (48) and 1948–49 (59) seasons.[3][4] His best season was the 1945–46 league season, when he scored 66 goals in 34 matches, and because of it, he was voted the Hungarian Player of the Year. He still holds the record for the most goals scored in a single European league season with 66 (endorsed by the IFFHS). In absolute terms, only American Archibald Stark did better with 67 goals in the 1924–25 season, but he needed 44 matches to reach that figure.[1]

Because of these impressive numbers, Deák was eventually signed by Ferencváros in 1947, and he played for them as a center-forward for three years, from 1947 to 1950, winning the Hungarian championship at the end of the 1948–49 season. In this league season, the attackers of the team celebrated the half-century anniversary of the club's formation (Ferencváros was founded in 1899) with 140 goals in just 30 matches, of which Deák himself contributed with 59 hits. He scored 155 goals in 111 matches (121 in 83 matches in the league only) over three years in green and white.[1]

Deák got the nickname "Bamba" from the fans because, as he later recalled in a report,

“I was named that way even in Lőrinc, because, as is my good habit, I am always in the middle of the pitch, at the halfway line, apparently having nothing to do there, but when the ball cames, I bamboo, I always move quickly and unexpectedly and I would often go on to score, and this is the most beautiful way to play football! Even so...”

Ferenc Deák[1]

After three years (1947–50) at Ferencváros, he then moved to rival's Újpest (politics played a role in the move), and during his four years with the purple-whites, he did not stop scoring there either, scoring 53 goals in 77 matches. He spent the last years of his playing career at Spartacus Budapest, VM Egyetértés and Siófok.[1] The "goalkeeper" Deák has a total of 303 league goals, winning three Hungarian League titles, and in 1997 he was awarded the title of goal king of the century in Munich.[1]

In 1999 (posthumously) he received the Hungarian Heritage Award and became an honorary citizen of Pestszentimre-Pestszentlőrinc. Ferenc Deák is remembered for the goblet, which is handed over to the top scorer of the top championship every year, and a wandering cup has also been named after him. In 2007 he took his name in an XVIII. district primary and sports school youth football base. His legacy has been preserved by the Puskás Academy since 2015. His life novel was published in 1992 as The Bamba, with the subtitle The Greatest Goal King of All Time.[1]

International career edit

Deák Bamba was also excellent in the national team, playing in 20 matches for the Hungary national team from 1946 to 1949, scoring 29 goals,[5] thus having a ratio of 1.45, which is a world record, being just ahead of Just Fontaine, who scored 30 goals in 21 matches for France for a ratio of 1.43.[citation needed]

He scored 3 hat-tricks for Hungary, including a poker against Bulgaria in the 1947 Balkan Cup, where the Hungarian team beat the Bulgarians 9-0. This 4-goal haul helped him to be the top goal scorer of the 1947 Balkan Cup with 5 goals as Hungary won the tournament in its first attempt.[6] With 9 goals in the Balkan Cup, he is among the all-time top goal scorers in the competition's history. Then, in 1949, the newly appointed coach, Gusztáv Sebes, judged the excellent center to be politically unreliable (the same politic issues that forced him to leave Ferencváros in 1950), so he expelled him from the team and replaced him with Hidegkuti. Bamba was very worn out, as he missed Hungary's Olympic victory at the 1952 Summer Olympics, the match of the century in 1953, the 1954 World Cup which Hungary nearly won and all the successes that made the Hungarian national team the best team in the world for many years.

International goals edit

Hungary score listed first, score column indicates score after each Deák goal.
List of international goals scored by Ferenc Deák[7][8]
No. Cap Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 1 6 October 1946 Üllői úti stadion, Budapest, Hungary   Austria
1–0
2–0 Friendly
2
2–0
3 2 30 October 1946 Stade Émile Mayrisch, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg   Luxembourg
2–1
7–2
4
5–2
5
6–2
6 3 17 August 1947 Üllői úti stadion, Budapest, Hungary   Bulgaria
1–0
9–0 1947 Balkan Cup
7
3–0
8
7–0
9
8–0
10 4 20 August 1947   Albania
3–0
3–0
11 6 21 April 1948    Switzerland
2–3
7–4 1948–53 Central European Cup
12
5–3
13 7 2 May 1948 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria   Austria
2–1
2–3
14 8 23 May 1948 Üllői úti stadion, Budapest, Hungary   Czechoslovakia
2–0
2–1 1948–53 Central European Cup and 1948 Balkan Cup[9]
15 9 19 September 1948 Stadion Wojska Polskiego, Warsaw, Poland   Poland
4–2
6–2 1948 Balkan Cup
16 10 3 October 1948 Megyeri úti Stadion, Újpest, Hungary   Austria
1–0
2–0 Friendly
17 11 24 October 1948 Stadionul ONEF, Bucharest, Romania   Romania
2–0
5–1 1948 Balkan Cup
18
4–0
19 14 8 May 1949 Megyeri úti Stadion, Újpest, Hungary   Austria
1–0
6–1 1948–53 Central European Cup
20
4–0
21 15 12 June 1949   Italy
1–1
1–1
22 17 10 July 1949 Oláh Gábor utcai Stadion, Debrecen, Poland   Poland
1–0
8–2 Friendly
23
4–0
24
6–0
25
7–0
26 18 16 October 1949 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria   Austria
2–1
4–3
27
3–1
28 19 30 October 1949 Megyeri úti Stadion, Újpest, Hungary   Bulgaria
1–0
5–0
29 20 20 November 1949   Sweden
5–0
5–0

Honours edit

Club edit

Ferencváros

Nemzeti Bajnokság I:

International edit

Hungary

Balkan Cup:

Individual edit

 
Ferenc Deák's tombstone

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "20 éve halt meg Deák Ferenc, minden idők legnagyobb gólkirálya" [Ferenc Deák, the greatest goal king of all time, died 20 years ago] (in Hungarian). ma7.sk. 18 April 2018. from the original on 29 November 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Prolific Scorers Data". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 17 January 2024. from the original on 9 December 2023. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  3. ^ "European Topscorers by Season". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. from the original on 31 December 2008. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Hétfőn a III. Deák Bamba Nemzetközi Utánpótlás Labdarúgó Tornán lép pályára U11-es csapatunk" [On Monday, the III. Our U11 team will play at the Deák Bamba International Youth Football Tournament] (in Hungarian). Hétfőn a III. from the original on 28 May 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  5. ^ "Ferenc Deák". EU Football. from the original on 21 February 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Balkan and Central European Championship 1947 results". EU-football.info. from the original on 26 May 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  7. ^ "Ferenc Deák - Goals in International Matches". RSSSF. from the original on 24 September 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Ferenc Deák". football.eu. from the original on 21 February 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  9. ^ "Hungary vs Czechoslovakia international football match report". football.eu. from the original on 7 December 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  10. ^ Seasonwise World Top Scorer 21 July 2022 at the Wayback Machine. rsssf.org

External links edit

  • Ferenc Deák at National-Football-Teams.com

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The native form of this personal name is Deak Ferenc This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Ferenc Deak 16 January 1922 18 April 1998 was a Hungarian footballer who played as a striker for clubs such as Szentlorinci AC Ferencvaros and Budapesti Dozsa and who played internationally for Hungary scoring 29 goals in just 20 caps His nickname was Bamba 1 With over 795 goals in official matches scored during his career the bulk of which came during World War II Deak is the seventh top goalscorer of all time 2 Including friendly and unofficial matches he is also the seventh top goalscorer of all time with over 1375 goals in just 839 matches 2 Ferenc DeakPersonal informationDate of birth 1922 01 16 16 January 1922Place of birthBudapest HungaryDate of death18 April 1998 1998 04 18 aged 76 Place of deathBudapest HungaryPosition s StrikerSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1940 1947Szentlorinci AC186 358 1947 1950Ferencvarosi TC83 121 1950 1954Ujpesti Dozsa106 108 1955 1957Spartacus Budapest48 52 1957Voros Meteor10 6 1959BFC Siofok2 2 Total435 647 International career1946 1949Hungary20 29 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 3 International career 4 International goals 5 Honours 5 1 Club 5 2 International 5 3 Individual 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editHe was born on 16 January 1922 in Ferencvaros Budapest Deak who also worked in his family s bakery began his career as a goalkeeper at the age of thirteen but his parents banned him from football when a shot hit him in the head and he lost consciousness However outside the field his talent to strike a ball skilfully powerfully and accurately was quickly noticed by a coach who was searching for talent and that coach subsequently managed to convince his parents that the boy could continue playing but they made a condition he could no longer stand in between the posts 1 nbsp Ferenc Deak and his familyClub career editDeak continued his footballing career now as a striker and he got off to a very good start as he scored six goals in his senior debut in 1940 in his place of residence Pestszentlorinc playing for one of the local teams Szentlorinci AC in the third division and he was pivotal in helping the club to reach the top flight in 1944 1 He then topped the European top scoring list three times in the 1945 46 66 1946 47 48 and 1948 49 59 seasons 3 4 His best season was the 1945 46 league season when he scored 66 goals in 34 matches and because of it he was voted the Hungarian Player of the Year He still holds the record for the most goals scored in a single European league season with 66 endorsed by the IFFHS In absolute terms only American Archibald Stark did better with 67 goals in the 1924 25 season but he needed 44 matches to reach that figure 1 Because of these impressive numbers Deak was eventually signed by Ferencvaros in 1947 and he played for them as a center forward for three years from 1947 to 1950 winning the Hungarian championship at the end of the 1948 49 season In this league season the attackers of the team celebrated the half century anniversary of the club s formation Ferencvaros was founded in 1899 with 140 goals in just 30 matches of which Deak himself contributed with 59 hits He scored 155 goals in 111 matches 121 in 83 matches in the league only over three years in green and white 1 Deak got the nickname Bamba from the fans because as he later recalled in a report I was named that way even in Lorinc because as is my good habit I am always in the middle of the pitch at the halfway line apparently having nothing to do there but when the ball cames I bamboo I always move quickly and unexpectedly and I would often go on to score and this is the most beautiful way to play football Even so Ferenc Deak 1 After three years 1947 50 at Ferencvaros he then moved to rival s Ujpest politics played a role in the move and during his four years with the purple whites he did not stop scoring there either scoring 53 goals in 77 matches He spent the last years of his playing career at Spartacus Budapest VM Egyetertes and Siofok 1 The goalkeeper Deak has a total of 303 league goals winning three Hungarian League titles and in 1997 he was awarded the title of goal king of the century in Munich 1 In 1999 posthumously he received the Hungarian Heritage Award and became an honorary citizen of Pestszentimre Pestszentlorinc Ferenc Deak is remembered for the goblet which is handed over to the top scorer of the top championship every year and a wandering cup has also been named after him In 2007 he took his name in an XVIII district primary and sports school youth football base His legacy has been preserved by the Puskas Academy since 2015 His life novel was published in 1992 as The Bamba with the subtitle The Greatest Goal King of All Time 1 International career editDeak Bamba was also excellent in the national team playing in 20 matches for the Hungary national team from 1946 to 1949 scoring 29 goals 5 thus having a ratio of 1 45 which is a world record being just ahead of Just Fontaine who scored 30 goals in 21 matches for France for a ratio of 1 43 citation needed He scored 3 hat tricks for Hungary including a poker against Bulgaria in the 1947 Balkan Cup where the Hungarian team beat the Bulgarians 9 0 This 4 goal haul helped him to be the top goal scorer of the 1947 Balkan Cup with 5 goals as Hungary won the tournament in its first attempt 6 With 9 goals in the Balkan Cup he is among the all time top goal scorers in the competition s history Then in 1949 the newly appointed coach Gusztav Sebes judged the excellent center to be politically unreliable the same politic issues that forced him to leave Ferencvaros in 1950 so he expelled him from the team and replaced him with Hidegkuti Bamba was very worn out as he missed Hungary s Olympic victory at the 1952 Summer Olympics the match of the century in 1953 the 1954 World Cup which Hungary nearly won and all the successes that made the Hungarian national team the best team in the world for many years International goals editHungary score listed first score column indicates score after each Deak goal List of international goals scored by Ferenc Deak 7 8 No Cap Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 1 6 October 1946 Ulloi uti stadion Budapest Hungary nbsp Austria 1 0 2 0 Friendly 2 2 0 3 2 30 October 1946 Stade Emile Mayrisch Esch sur Alzette Luxembourg nbsp Luxembourg 2 1 7 2 4 5 2 5 6 2 6 3 17 August 1947 Ulloi uti stadion Budapest Hungary nbsp Bulgaria 1 0 9 0 1947 Balkan Cup 7 3 0 8 7 0 9 8 0 10 4 20 August 1947 nbsp Albania 3 0 3 0 11 6 21 April 1948 nbsp Switzerland 2 3 7 4 1948 53 Central European Cup 12 5 3 13 7 2 May 1948 Praterstadion Vienna Austria nbsp Austria 2 1 2 3 14 8 23 May 1948 Ulloi uti stadion Budapest Hungary nbsp Czechoslovakia 2 0 2 1 1948 53 Central European Cup and 1948 Balkan Cup 9 15 9 19 September 1948 Stadion Wojska Polskiego Warsaw Poland nbsp Poland 4 2 6 2 1948 Balkan Cup 16 10 3 October 1948 Megyeri uti Stadion Ujpest Hungary nbsp Austria 1 0 2 0 Friendly 17 11 24 October 1948 Stadionul ONEF Bucharest Romania nbsp Romania 2 0 5 1 1948 Balkan Cup 18 4 0 19 14 8 May 1949 Megyeri uti Stadion Ujpest Hungary nbsp Austria 1 0 6 1 1948 53 Central European Cup 20 4 0 21 15 12 June 1949 nbsp Italy 1 1 1 1 22 17 10 July 1949 Olah Gabor utcai Stadion Debrecen Poland nbsp Poland 1 0 8 2 Friendly 23 4 0 24 6 0 25 7 0 26 18 16 October 1949 Praterstadion Vienna Austria nbsp Austria 2 1 4 3 27 3 1 28 19 30 October 1949 Megyeri uti Stadion Ujpest Hungary nbsp Bulgaria 1 0 5 0 29 20 20 November 1949 nbsp Sweden 5 0 5 0Honours editClub edit Ferencvaros Nemzeti Bajnoksag I Champions 1 1948 49 season International edit Hungary Balkan Cup Champions 1 1947 Individual edit nbsp Ferenc Deak s tombstone Hungarian Football Federation Player of the Year 1946 1 Seasonwise World Top Scorer 3 1945 46 1946 47 1948 49 10 Hungarian League Top Scorer 3 1945 46 1946 47 and 1948 49 Top goalscorer of the 1947 Balkan Cup with 5 goals See also editList of men s footballers with 500 or more goalsReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j 20 eve halt meg Deak Ferenc minden idok legnagyobb golkiralya Ferenc Deak the greatest goal king of all time died 20 years ago in Hungarian ma7 sk 18 April 2018 Archived from the original on 29 November 2022 Retrieved 26 May 2022 a b Prolific Scorers Data Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 17 January 2024 Archived from the original on 9 December 2023 Retrieved 17 August 2021 European Topscorers by Season Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Archived from the original on 31 December 2008 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Hetfon a III Deak Bamba Nemzetkozi Utanpotlas Labdarugo Tornan lep palyara U11 es csapatunk On Monday the III Our U11 team will play at the Deak Bamba International Youth Football Tournament in Hungarian Hetfon a III Archived from the original on 28 May 2022 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Ferenc Deak EU Football Archived from the original on 21 February 2022 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Balkan and Central European Championship 1947 results EU football info Archived from the original on 26 May 2022 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Ferenc Deak Goals in International Matches RSSSF Archived from the original on 24 September 2022 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Ferenc Deak football eu Archived from the original on 21 February 2022 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Hungary vs Czechoslovakia international football match report football eu Archived from the original on 7 December 2022 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Seasonwise World Top Scorer Archived 21 July 2022 at the Wayback Machine rsssf orgExternal links editFerenc Deak at National Football Teams com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ferenc Deak footballer amp oldid 1217200083, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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