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Ferenc Plattkó

Ferenc Plattkó (born in Budapest, Hungary, 2 December 1898, died Santiago, Chile, 2 September 1983),[2] also known as Ferenc Platko or Francisco Platko (in Spain his mothers maiden name "Kopiletz" has been appended according to local customs) was a Hungarian footballer and manager of Austrian origin. During the 1910s and 1920s he played as a goalkeeper for Vasas SC, WAC Vienna, KAFK Kula, MTK Hungária FC, FC Barcelona, and Recreativo de Huelva.

Ferenc Plattkó
Personal information
Full name Ferenc Plattkó
Date of birth (1898-12-02)2 December 1898
Place of birth Budapest, Austria-Hungary
Date of death 2 September 1983(1983-09-02) (aged 84)
Place of death Santiago, Chile
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1917–1920 Vasas 0 (0)
1920 Wiener AF 7 (0)
1921–1922 KAFK 0 (0)
1922–1923 MTK Hungária 17 (0)
1923–1930 Barcelona 189 (0)
1930 Ripensia Timișoara 0 (0)
1932–1933 Recreativo de Huelva 8 (0)
1933 Mulhouse
International career
1917–1923 Hungary 6 (0)
Managerial career
1932 Basel (assistant)
1932–1933 Mulhouse
1933–1934 Roubaix
1934–1935 Barcelona
1935 Académico do Porto
1936 USA Olympic
1936–1937 Venus București
1937 Dacia Unirea Brăila
1937 Gloria CFR Galați
1938 Cracovia[1]
1938–1939 Celta Vigo
1939–1940 Colo-Colo
1940 River Plate
1941 Colo-Colo
1941–1945 Chile
1942 Magallanes
1942–1943 Santiago Wanderers
1943–1944 River Plate (techn. director)
1949 Boca Juniors
1950 Chile
1953 Colo-Colo
1953 Chile
1955–1956 Barcelona
1965 San Luis
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He subsequently worked as a coach in Europe and South America, most notably with FC Barcelona, Colo-Colo, River Plate, Boca Juniors and Chile. Platko was an early FC Barcelona legend and was a team-mate of Paulino Alcántara, Josep Samitier and Sagibarba. His bravery as a goalkeeper was immortalized by Rafael Alberti in the poem Oda A Platko. After retiring as a player he returned to the club as a coach on two occasions (1934–35, 1955–56). Plattkó played 6 matches for the Hungarian national team between 1917 and 1923.[3]

Career edit

Early career edit

Platko began his career as a goalkeeper in his hometown of Budapest with local club Vasas SC in 1917. After a brief spell in Austria at Wiener AF in 1920, he returned to Vasas for another season. Between 1917 and 1923, Platko also played six games for Hungary. In the season 1921/22 he was the coach and goalkeeper[4] for KAFK Kula from Kula (Serbia) where he won the Subotica subassociation championship earning promotion to the Second League of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.[5] In 1922 MTK played two friendlies against FC Barcelona. Both games finished as 0–0 draws and FC Barcelona, impressed with Platko offered him a contract.

Barcelona edit

 
An injured Plattko during the 1928 Copa del Rey Final v Real Sociedad inspired poet Rafael Alberti to write his Ode to Plattko

Platko replaced the legendary Ricardo Zamora, but soon established himself as a legend in his own right. He spent seven years at FC Barcelona between 1923 and 1930. During that time he won six Campionat de Catalunya titles, three Copa del Rey and the first ever La Liga title.[6] The poem Oda A Platko came about following the Copa del Rey final in 1928. FC Barcelona took three games to beat Real Sociedad and during the first encounter on 20 May, Rafael Alberti was so impressed with the bravery of Platko that he later wrote the poem in his honour. Platko finished his playing career at Recreativo de Huelva and retired as a player in 1931. He soon began his career as a coach, working in France with FC Mulhouse (1932–33) and Racing Club de Roubaix (1933–34), before returning to FC Barcelona as a coach for the 1934/35 season. Despite guiding the club to another Campionat de Catalunya, the following season he was replaced by Patrick O'Connell. After two decades away from the club Platko was reappointed coach of CF Barcelona for the 1955/56 season. During this season the club, inspired by Ladislao Kubala and Luis Suárez, won 10 consecutive La Liga games in a row. The record remained unbeaten until 2005. Despite this run CF Barcelona only managed to finish second in La Liga behind Atlético Bilbao and Platko was replaced the following season.

South America edit

During the two decades away from FC Barcelona established himself as a coach in South America. In 1939, during the first of three spells at Colo-Colo he guided the club to the Chilean Championionship. In 1940 he had a spell in charge of River Plate in Argentina before he returned to Chile and Colo-Colo in 1941, winning a second Chilean Championship. In 1941 he took charge of Chile and continued as national team manager until 1945, coaching the team at both the South American Championship in both 1942 and 1945. During 1942 he also coached two other Chilean clubs, Club Magallanes and Santiago Wanderers. In 1949 he coached Boca Juniors and in 1953 he returned to Colo-Colo for a third time and won a third Chilean Championionship.

For the season 1955/56 he returned to FC Barcelona with which he became runner up in the league one point behind Athletic Bilbao. His balance of 22 wins three draws and five defeats had been the best for the club yet. The series of ten straight wins in the league was only outdone under Frank Rijkard in the 2005/06 season. His downfall was a 1–3 defeat on 20 May in the cup quarterfinals against local rivals Español. The club concluded, the relationship between the team and Plattkó was broken, and replaced him for the return match, which ended 4-4, with the club legend Josep Samitier.

The next years Plattkó spent in Brazil as talent scout and player observer. later he returned to Chile where in 1965 he took on a last coaching assignment when he took on lowly first division outfit CD San Luis de Quillota from the region of Valparaíso, with which he ended third from the bottom, which however was one up from the previous season.

Personal life edit

The Platko Brothers edit

Franz Platko also had two brothers, Esteban Platko and Carlos Platko who followed him to Spain and subsequently established themselves as coaches. Esteban coached, among others Real Valladolid (1928–31, 1934–40), Granada CF (1943–45) and RCD Mallorca while Carlos coached Real Valladolid (1941–43), Celta de Vigo (1944–46), Girona FC (1948–49) and Sporting de Gijón.

Honours edit

Player edit

Barcelona

Manager edit

Barcelona
Venus București
Colo-Colo

References edit

  1. ^ "Ferenc Plattkó – WikiPasy.pl - Encyklopedia KS Cracovia". 29 December 2021.
  2. ^ Murió el legendario Platko on El Mundo Deportivo
  3. ^ Ferenc Plattkó at EU-Football.info
  4. ^ History section 11 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine at FK Hajduk Kula official website, 2-2-2012 (in Serbian)
  5. ^ Ferenc Platko biography at FK Hajduk Kula official website, 2-2-2012 (in Serbian)
  6. ^ Omorós, Andrés (28 November 2011). "Platko: El oso rubio de Hungaría" (in Spanish). ABC. p. 66.

Literature edit

  • Tamás Dénes, Mihály Sándor, Éva B. Bába: A magyar labdarúgás története I.: Amatorök és álamatorök (1897–1926), Campus Kiadó (Debreceni Campus Nonprofit Közhasznú Kft.), Debrecen (HU), 2014. ISBN 978-963-9822-11-5

External links edit

  • Ferenc Plattkó at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Ferenc Plattkó at BDFutbol
  • Franz Platko (1934-35 and 1955-56), FC Barcelona (per 2020-08-20)
  • Plattkó Ferenc, Partidos de la Roja: Estadísticas, datos e información sobre la selección chilena de fútbol y todos sus partidos clase A (1910-2023). La Roja matches: Statistics, data and information about the Chile national football team and all its class A matches (1910-2023).(per 2020-08-20)
  • Plattkó Ferenc y Waldo Sanhueza Partidos de la Roja: Estadísticas, datos e información sobre la selección chilena de fútbol y todos sus partidos clase A (1910-2023). La Roja matches: Statistics, data and information about the Chilean national football team and all its class A matches (1910-2023). (per 2020-08-20)

ferenc, plattkó, born, budapest, hungary, december, 1898, died, santiago, chile, september, 1983, also, known, ferenc, platko, francisco, platko, spain, mothers, maiden, name, kopiletz, been, appended, according, local, customs, hungarian, footballer, manager,. Ferenc Plattko born in Budapest Hungary 2 December 1898 died Santiago Chile 2 September 1983 2 also known as Ferenc Platko or Francisco Platko in Spain his mothers maiden name Kopiletz has been appended according to local customs was a Hungarian footballer and manager of Austrian origin During the 1910s and 1920s he played as a goalkeeper for Vasas SC WAC Vienna KAFK Kula MTK Hungaria FC FC Barcelona and Recreativo de Huelva Ferenc PlattkoPersonal informationFull nameFerenc PlattkoDate of birth 1898 12 02 2 December 1898Place of birthBudapest Austria HungaryDate of death2 September 1983 1983 09 02 aged 84 Place of deathSantiago ChilePosition s GoalkeeperSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1917 1920Vasas0 0 1920Wiener AF7 0 1921 1922KAFK0 0 1922 1923MTK Hungaria17 0 1923 1930Barcelona189 0 1930Ripensia Timișoara0 0 1932 1933Recreativo de Huelva8 0 1933MulhouseInternational career1917 1923Hungary6 0 Managerial career1932Basel assistant 1932 1933Mulhouse1933 1934Roubaix1934 1935Barcelona1935Academico do Porto1936USA Olympic1936 1937Venus București1937Dacia Unirea Brăila1937Gloria CFR Galați1938Cracovia 1 1938 1939Celta Vigo1939 1940Colo Colo1940River Plate1941Colo Colo1941 1945Chile1942Magallanes1942 1943Santiago Wanderers1943 1944River Plate techn director 1949Boca Juniors1950Chile1953Colo Colo1953Chile1955 1956Barcelona1965San Luis Club domestic league appearances and goalsThe native form of this personal name is Plattko Ferenc This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals He subsequently worked as a coach in Europe and South America most notably with FC Barcelona Colo Colo River Plate Boca Juniors and Chile Platko was an early FC Barcelona legend and was a team mate of Paulino Alcantara Josep Samitier and Sagibarba His bravery as a goalkeeper was immortalized by Rafael Alberti in the poem Oda A Platko After retiring as a player he returned to the club as a coach on two occasions 1934 35 1955 56 Plattko played 6 matches for the Hungarian national team between 1917 and 1923 3 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Barcelona 1 3 South America 2 Personal life 2 1 The Platko Brothers 3 Honours 3 1 Player 3 2 Manager 4 References 5 Literature 6 External linksCareer editEarly career edit Platko began his career as a goalkeeper in his hometown of Budapest with local club Vasas SC in 1917 After a brief spell in Austria at Wiener AF in 1920 he returned to Vasas for another season Between 1917 and 1923 Platko also played six games for Hungary In the season 1921 22 he was the coach and goalkeeper 4 for KAFK Kula from Kula Serbia where he won the Subotica subassociation championship earning promotion to the Second League of the Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes 5 In 1922 MTK played two friendlies against FC Barcelona Both games finished as 0 0 draws and FC Barcelona impressed with Platko offered him a contract Barcelona edit nbsp An injured Plattko during the 1928 Copa del Rey Final v Real Sociedad inspired poet Rafael Alberti to write his Ode to PlattkoPlatko replaced the legendary Ricardo Zamora but soon established himself as a legend in his own right He spent seven years at FC Barcelona between 1923 and 1930 During that time he won six Campionat de Catalunya titles three Copa del Rey and the first ever La Liga title 6 The poem Oda A Platko came about following the Copa del Rey final in 1928 FC Barcelona took three games to beat Real Sociedad and during the first encounter on 20 May Rafael Alberti was so impressed with the bravery of Platko that he later wrote the poem in his honour Platko finished his playing career at Recreativo de Huelva and retired as a player in 1931 He soon began his career as a coach working in France with FC Mulhouse 1932 33 and Racing Club de Roubaix 1933 34 before returning to FC Barcelona as a coach for the 1934 35 season Despite guiding the club to another Campionat de Catalunya the following season he was replaced by Patrick O Connell After two decades away from the club Platko was reappointed coach of CF Barcelona for the 1955 56 season During this season the club inspired by Ladislao Kubala and Luis Suarez won 10 consecutive La Liga games in a row The record remained unbeaten until 2005 Despite this run CF Barcelona only managed to finish second in La Liga behind Atletico Bilbao and Platko was replaced the following season South America edit During the two decades away from FC Barcelona established himself as a coach in South America In 1939 during the first of three spells at Colo Colo he guided the club to the Chilean Championionship In 1940 he had a spell in charge of River Plate in Argentina before he returned to Chile and Colo Colo in 1941 winning a second Chilean Championship In 1941 he took charge of Chile and continued as national team manager until 1945 coaching the team at both the South American Championship in both 1942 and 1945 During 1942 he also coached two other Chilean clubs Club Magallanes and Santiago Wanderers In 1949 he coached Boca Juniors and in 1953 he returned to Colo Colo for a third time and won a third Chilean Championionship For the season 1955 56 he returned to FC Barcelona with which he became runner up in the league one point behind Athletic Bilbao His balance of 22 wins three draws and five defeats had been the best for the club yet The series of ten straight wins in the league was only outdone under Frank Rijkard in the 2005 06 season His downfall was a 1 3 defeat on 20 May in the cup quarterfinals against local rivals Espanol The club concluded the relationship between the team and Plattko was broken and replaced him for the return match which ended 4 4 with the club legend Josep Samitier The next years Plattko spent in Brazil as talent scout and player observer later he returned to Chile where in 1965 he took on a last coaching assignment when he took on lowly first division outfit CD San Luis de Quillota from the region of Valparaiso with which he ended third from the bottom which however was one up from the previous season Personal life editThe Platko Brothers edit Franz Platko also had two brothers Esteban Platko and Carlos Platko who followed him to Spain and subsequently established themselves as coaches Esteban coached among others Real Valladolid 1928 31 1934 40 Granada CF 1943 45 and RCD Mallorca while Carlos coached Real Valladolid 1941 43 Celta de Vigo 1944 46 Girona FC 1948 49 and Sporting de Gijon Honours editPlayer edit BarcelonaLa Liga 1 1928 29 Copa del Rey 3 1925 1926 1928 Catalan Champions 6 1923 24 1924 25 1925 26 1926 27 1927 28 1929 30Manager edit BarcelonaCatalan Champions 1 1934 35Venus BucureștiLiga I 1 1936 37Colo ColoPrimera Division 3 1939 1941 1953References edit Ferenc Plattko WikiPasy pl Encyklopedia KS Cracovia 29 December 2021 Murio el legendario Platko on El Mundo Deportivo Ferenc Plattko at EU Football info History section Archived 11 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine at FK Hajduk Kula official website 2 2 2012 in Serbian Ferenc Platko biography at FK Hajduk Kula official website 2 2 2012 in Serbian Omoros Andres 28 November 2011 Platko El oso rubio de Hungaria in Spanish ABC p 66 Literature editTamas Denes Mihaly Sandor Eva B Baba A magyar labdarugas tortenete I Amatorok es alamatorok 1897 1926 Campus Kiado Debreceni Campus Nonprofit Kozhasznu Kft Debrecen HU 2014 ISBN 978 963 9822 11 5External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ferenc Plattko Ferenc Plattko at National Football Teams com Ferenc Plattko at BDFutbol La Liga players stats Franz Platko 1934 35 and 1955 56 FC Barcelona per 2020 08 20 Plattko Ferenc Partidos de la Roja Estadisticas datos e informacion sobre la seleccion chilena de futbol y todos sus partidos clase A 1910 2023 La Roja matches Statistics data and information about the Chile national football team and all its class A matches 1910 2023 per 2020 08 20 Plattko Ferenc y Waldo Sanhueza Partidos de la Roja Estadisticas datos e informacion sobre la seleccion chilena de futbol y todos sus partidos clase A 1910 2023 La Roja matches Statistics data and information about the Chilean national football team and all its class A matches 1910 2023 per 2020 08 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ferenc Plattko amp oldid 1214557533, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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