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György Sárosi

György Sárosi (Hungarian: [ˈʃaːroʃi ˈɟørɟ]; 5 August 1912 – 20 June 1993) was a Hungarian footballer. Sárosi was a complete footballer renowned for his versatility and technique among other things, and he played in several positions for Ferencváros and the Hungary national team. Essentially a second striker, he could also operate in midfield or central defence, and he helped Ferencváros win five Hungarian league titles between 1932 and 1941. He is considered one of the greatest players of the pre-war era.

György Sárosi
Sárosi in 1931
Personal information
Full name Sárosi György
Date of birth (1912-08-05)5 August 1912
Place of birth Budapest, Austria-Hungary
Date of death 20 June 1993(1993-06-20) (aged 80)
Place of death Genoa, Italy
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Second striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1930–1948 Ferencváros 383 (351)
International career
1931–1943 Hungary 62 (42)
Managerial career
1948–1950 Bari
1950–1951 Lucchese
1951–1953 Juventus
1953–1955 Genoa
1955–1956 Roma
1957–1958 Bologna
1959 Roma
1960 Brescia
1962–1963 Lugano
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He scored a goal in the 1934 FIFA World Cup, but his finest hour came when he captained Hungary to the 1938 FIFA World Cup finals, where he scored five goals in the tournament, including one in the final to reduce Italy's lead to 3–2, although a Silvio Piola goal eventually finished off the Hungarians. He finished with the bronze ball for being the third-highest goalscorer of the tournament.

He was named the 60th European Player of the Century in the IFFHS Century Elections.[1] He is also fifth in the all-time top-goalscorers list for the Hungarian national team, with 42 goals from 62 appearances.[2]

After his retirement he moved to Italy, where he managed a number of clubs, including Genoa, Juventus, Bari and Roma. He was also manager of Lugano.[3] He died in 1993 aged 80.

Early life

Born Gyorgy Stefanicsics in Budapest in 1912, the family name was later changed to Sarosi to make them sound more Hungarian. His father was a tailor and raised three children (György, László and Béla). All three became national team athletes. During his school years, in addition to football, he played tennis, table tennis, water polo and athletics. In addition to his perfect technical skills, he stood out from the field in terms of tactics and game intelligence.[4]

He completed his schooling at the Eötvös High School in Reáltanoda Street. The school's football team was in the KISOK league. He was already playing here, with two of his later teammates, Hada and Lazarus. The coach of the Ferencváros youth team Zsazsa saw him play several times in the school team.[5]

He joined Ferencvaros's youth ranks as a 15-year-old. When the capital giants wanted to tie him to a professional deal a couple of years later, though, the youngster had other ideas. "I wanted to become a lawyer," Sarosi recalled. "I saw football as something to play for fun, not a career. However, my father (who was struggling for work as a tailor) convinced me that too many people were losing jobs in the depression, and that I was good enough to make a real go of being a footballer."[4]

Club career

1930-1932 : Rise to the first team

Aged 18 years old, on 15 March 1931, he made his debut in the first team, in the Ferencváros - Bástya (7: 0) championship match. This is how the newspapers evaluated their performance after the match: "Sárosi turned out to be what we expected. Equivalent to a good Bukov, he is in a great location, has a great fit, has a high level of game intelligence, and is the main working judge, a developing centerhalf. He played a definite national team form." "He was only a boy, but on the pitch it seemed like he was the man playing against kids in the park," said Zoltan Blum, who handed Sarosi his bow. "It was just so easy to him. He was big, really strong, quick, never lost a header. He was impossible to bully. Moreover, he played with such confidence – even at that age he played with the confidence of a captain. He would stride out of the defence with the ball, taking on opponents and launching attacks."

His first league goal was in 1930-31 against the Pécs-Baranya on 17 and 24 May 1931.

Winning the 1931-32 championship was an unforgettable experience for Sárosi. He played in 19 out of 22 matches due to injury or illness. On 8 September 1932, the Hungarian Cup final was played on Hungária út. Hungária - Ferencváros 4-3. A game that Ferencváros lost.

1933-1938 His best years

Magyar Kupa final

At the age of 20, György Sárosi was already one of the best players in the world, and had one of the best performances ever against Ujpest in the 1933 Magyar Kupa Final in which Ferencvaros won 11-1; Ujpest won the league that season. György Sárosi scored 3 goals and 4 assists, the newspapers gave him the best rating (1) as he was named the MVP of the game.[5]

Anyone who has watched this match will never forget Sárosi's game. Not any Hungarian center has never played better than him [...] When Sárosi passed the defenders of Újpest for the first time, everyone noticed. Because he walked away as if he had no opponent and moved the ball as confidently as if it was the most natural thing in the world. Later, he also proved that he plays with excellent sense, he always knows where to give the ball. And since he was able to do what his situation wanted, the center that Hungarian football so desperately needs developed for us. Many experts in the auditorium sighed: If another Sárosi behind center Sárosi could play center half in the national team, no opponent would cause a headache! He played well the balls he had to play and excelled in the line of struggles he had to control. At Sárosi we could finally see again that he could outwit the opponent easily and without wasting time and we could see that he always plays forward, towards the opponent's goal [...] This great game had an electrifying effect on the others as well.

The evolution of Sárosi

Because of his class on the ball, Sarosi was gradually deployed further forward in the FTC formation – first as an attacking midfielder, and then as a striker. It was in the former position that he headlined their inconceivable 11-1 thrashing of Ujpest, who had just won the league title, in the 1933 Hungarian Cup final, scoring a hat-trick and setting up another four goals. But it was in attack that he most often appeared during his 17 years in the green and white. There, he averaged at least a goal per game for eight successive seasons from 1935/36, and twice finished as top scorer in the Hungarian top flight. Sarosi also remains the most prolific marksman in the history of the Mitropa Cup, a prestigious competition for clubs from, among other countries, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Italy – then all leading powers in European football.[6]

From 15 December 1935 (Ferencváros - III. Ker. 5: 1), already as dr. György Sárosi was featured. In addition to sports, he also cared about his future, studying in his spare time because he wanted to graduate. During theMitropa Cup battles of 1935, Ferencváros was knocked out of the AS by Rome 3: 1 on June 16 in Rome. In the rebound on Üllői út on June 22 (Ferencváros - AS Róma 8: 0 (3: 0)), Sárosi scored 4 goals. In 1937, Ferencváros was the winner of Mitropa Cup. In the semi-finals, Austria was beaten out of Újpest. 18 July 1937 in Vienna: Austria - Ferencváros 4: 1. The Fradi played poorly, the Viennese were confident of making progress.[6]

On 25 July on Üllői út: Ferencváros - Austria 6: 1 (2: 1). It was a miracle that eleven in Franciscan had accomplished. It must be overturned before the miracle, it cannot be explained professionally. Austria was considered one of the best Mitropa Cup teams of all time. The main force of Ferencváros was in the offensive line, in which dr. György Sárosi provided one of the greatest achievements of his player career. Sárosi was taken off their shoulders at the end of the match. The power of Fradi's amazing heart, which permeated the entire team, was further enhanced by the audience's sometimes ecstatic encouragement. In addition to the 11 players from Ferencváros, this enthusiastic audience was also part of the victory. Dr. Sárosi said: "The most beautiful match of my life. It feels great to have such sincere and great joy for so many people." when Mihály Pataki added : "Defeating this Austria is a colossal achievement that Europe as a whole is noticing."[6]

"Gyurka", as he was nicknamed, helped Ferencvaros finish second in 1935 and 1938, and played the leading role in their 1937 triumph. In the first leg of the semi-final away to Austria Vienna, Sarosi did a good job containing iconic striker Matthias Sindelar, but he couldn't prevent injury-stricken FTC losing 4-1. A return to Budapest coincided with a return to the strike force for Sarosi, and he responded with an electrifying two-goal display as the hosts beat the defending champions 6-1 to go through 7-5 on aggregate.[6]

Mitropa Cup final

In 1937, Ferencváros had to play with Lazio in the Mitropa Cup final. The first match was on Üllői út on 12 September 1937: Ferencváros - Lazio 4: 2 (1: 1). The rematch on 24 October 1937 in Rome: Lazio - Ferencváros 4: 5 (4: 3). Piola scored a hat-trick in 17 minutes. They played in the pouring rain in the second half. The decisive turn was when Hada defended Piola's penalty with a 4: 3 lead to Lazio. Ten minutes later, Kiss leveled off. In the 80th minute, Dancer runs away and curves the ball between points 5 and 11. Sárosi dr. he runs towards the ball, his back to the goal, and suddenly pulls the ball to the goal with his right foot, which cuts halfway into the goal of Lazio. Sárosi dr. he said it was perhaps the most beautiful goal of his life. Ferencváros won the cup. In the ornament, the Italian president hands over the cup to Dr. Sárosi. Led by the "B" - middle, the Hungarian camp sings the Hungarian anthem ore. The team also sings, dr. she sings with tears streaming from her eyes. After the end of the national anthem, the "Gyurka, Gyurka" from the handful of Hungarian fan camps roared in the eternal city as well. The goal king of Mitropa Cup in 1937: dr. Sárosi with 12 goals and 2 assists. In the two legs, Sárosi scored 6 goals and distributed 1 assist. In the second leg, he was given a rating of 1 by the newspapers which makes him the MVP.

Quotes:

"I had never seen a game like this in my life, I just learned what football is. — Giovanni Riccardi

"I considered Sárosi to be the greatest artist, but now I also consider him the best strategist. The smartest football player in the world!" — Referee Wüttrich

"The Ferencváros striker line is a magnificent instrument on which the unsurpassed leader, Sárosi, played the most beautiful melodies. Ferencváros deserved the victory perfectly." — II Piccolo

1939-1948 : Final years and retirement

Ferencváros won the 1939/40 championship only with a goal difference and luck. In the last round Újpest - Hungária 3: 3 (1. FTC 39, 2. Hungária 39, 3. UTE 38). The 1940/41 championship was won by Dr. Sárosi. under his leadership, Ferencváros won by 11 points. Player of the year: dr. György Sárosi.

18 April 1948 Üllői út, Ferencváros - Vasas 2: 0. He played in this match for the last time in green and white on Üllői út. He said goodbye to his beloved audience with brilliant play. Did the "Gyurka, Gyurka" roar and was taken off the shoulder by the fans at the end of the match. No one knew it was his last match. The next day, Monday, 19 April, he left the country with a regular passport. He left for Italy and lived here until his death.

During his Ferencváros career, he played a total of 450 matches in which he scored 421 goals and distributed 190 assists.

International career

Start as a defender

Sarosi's international career, began as an 18-year-old in a 3-2 loss to Yugoslavia in May 1931. In just his second Hungary appearance, the teenager shackled Czechoslovakia goal machine Antonin Puc as his country recorded a 3-0 win. Because of his infallible performances in defence, it was not until his 15th outing that Hungary experimented with Sarosi in attack. Predictably, he scored that day against Sweden.

World Cup 1934

In 1934, György Sárosi played his first World Cup. Despite being injured in the first game against Egypt, he was fit to play in the quarters-final against Austria. Despite scoring a penalty at the 60th minute, Sárosi didn't play well in reason of his injury that still had an effect on his game. Hungary ended up losing the game 1-2. Nemzeti Sport was very harsh with Sárosi and criticized him for not being at his usual level:

Sárosi, who finally entered the game after his injury, is the one who was believed to be the sure column of the Hungarian world championship, this is the weakest man in the former strike line of Sárosi. The big Gyur of Hungarian football was soft, weak, pale. Not a single movement evoked the "Easter" times[1], nor did the real Sárosibo give anything. His balls failed, he was the culprit of all success in the crucial situations of the pass. He was not hurt, he was not pushed, and even if it seems like a paradox, Sesta was almost sympathetic. About a bodyguard or a small escort Only one person could turn Sárosi out of the game. That's the axis of the striker line! And yet, this line of strikers could lead a lot of nice action, real football beauties could be deceived, they were. his laziness was up, there was no mention of Sárosi.

Sárosi only played one game in that World Cup in which he managed to score a goal.

Hungary 8-3 Czechoslovakia

But if that day in Paris was not the jour de gloire Sarosi had craved, what remained his crowning Hungary exhibition was one any player would have been proud of. It unfolded in a Central European International Cup contest against Czechoslovakia in 1937. With Hungary trailing 2-1 past the half-hour mark, their infallible captain struck seven goals past Frantisek Planicka – arguably the finest goalkeeper on the planet – to seal an emphatic 8-3 victory.

The gates of the Czechoslovakians were defended by the legendary Planicska. One of the heroes of the World Cup in 1934, who no one even managed to score two goals in ninety minutes. The result was 2: 2 in the first half. During the break, the federal captain changed the inner trio (Czech II - Dr. Sárosi - Zsengellér). By the second half, almost all Hungarian players had improved. The constantly moving Sárosi dr. he just attracted the balls, despite the fact that 2-3 defenders were constantly hanging on him. Dr. Sárosi could not be kept. The audience was dissatisfied in the first half. In the second half, seeing the improved game, the voice of the audience also came. The encouragement resounded "Huj, huj, hajra"??, "Gyurka, Gyurka"??. At the end of the match, Sárosi had scored 7 goals, the audience flooded the pitch and, regardless of affiliation, Dr. Sárosi was taken off the shoulder. The next day, the press was full of words of praise. Gyurka! He is an artist of Hungarian football. Hundreds of thousands, millions of eyes. He is one of the most famous and well-known players in Europe and the world.

"Scoring seven goals in an international is almost impossible, yet alone past the great Planicka," commented his coach that day, Karoly Dietz. "But 'Gyurka' was the greatest goalscorer of his era – just look at his statistics." In the evening at the banquet, Planicska was the first to congratulate Dr. Sárosi. With tears in his eyes, he rolled his neck and said: "For a player like you, it's not a shame, and I'll never deny it."

After the game, the newspapers gave him the rating of -1 to credit his amazing performance. Normally the system works like that: "1 = World class. 2 = Good. 3 = Average. 4 = Bad. 5 = Awful." But Képes Sport made an exception for Sárosi who scored 7 goals against the best goalkeeper in the world.

This 7-goal haul helped him to be the top goal scorer of the 1936–38 Central European Cup with a then-record of 10 goals (which was equalled in the next edition by fellow compatriot Ferenc Puskás).[7] With a total of 17 goals in the Central European Cup, he is the competition's all-time top goalscorer.

World Cup 1938

In the 1938 World Cup hosted in France. Sárosi's and Hungary's first game was against the Dutch East Indies, the final score was 6-0 and Sárosi scored twice, in the 25th and in the 89th minute. After the match, the Hungarian captain said: "They were stronger than we thought, but also rougher". Despite scoring twice, Sárosi wasn't much involved in the game. In the second game (Hungary - Switzerland 2:0), Sárosi scored again and Hungary went through the next round. This time Sárosi stepped up and was rated highly by the newspapers, yet he was expected to do even better in the next game considering his reputation. Against Sweden in the third game, Hungary won 5-1 and Sárosi delivered a brilliant performance scoring once and assisting 3 times against the Swedes, here is the description of his performance by Nemzeti Sport: "He (Sárosi) had almost reached the top of his form, and this was the mark of the shape-shifting he predicted [...] We had a lot of wonderful stunts from the Hungarian midfielder, who is starting to match his level in Paris [...] He released great long balls to the wind. All in all, he is a midfielder with a generous, phenomenal intelligence."

The 1938 World Cup final (Hungary - Italy) took place in the Stade Olympique de Colombes in Paris, an attendance of 55,000 people was registered. The stadium was not quite filled to capacity for the third World Cup final. After France's exit, interest in the tournament dwindled and this was reflected in the attendances for the later matches. However, the crowd was eager to see whether the Hungarians, with their flowing style of football and their captain György Sárosi, could halt Vittorio Pozzo's Italian side which boasted the outstanding centre-forward Silvio Piola. The score was already 3-1 in favour of Italians when Sárosi scored a well placed shot close to the 6 yard box in the 70th minute. Unfortunately for him and his teammates, Italy were known for their good defensive ability and managed to stop the Hungarians from attacking, the Golden Ball winner Silvio Piola scored the final goal of the 1938 World Cup at the 77th minute. Italy were crowned world champions for a second time in a row. Individually, Sárosi was showing a good vision and had a decent game but the Italian defence blocked most of his passes as the Nemzeti Sport described: "He (Sárosi) produced a few great things, throwing his peers in front of him with beautiful balls. His ideas are great. they were. But the design is already inferior to this fast and hard, all-down protection. His clever draws on this suffered a shipwreck. His passes were annoying because the Italian defenders could reach them sooner than the destinator." He was given a rating of 3 by newspapers which is equivalent to an "average" performance.

During the 1938 World Cup, Sárosi scored a total of 5 goals and delivered 3 assists in 4 games. He managed to score in every game of the knockout stage, an achievement matched only 84 years later, at the 2022 FIFA World Cup by Lionel Messi. His World Cup campaign is considered to be one of the greatest displays in Hungary's history.

Later life and death

He first became the coach of Bari in 1948/49. His greatest success was winning a championship with the Juventus Guard in 1952. Until 1977, he worked for ten clubs. He later only dealt with young people.

In July 1976, he visited home for the first time. On 20 July, he was greeted by the Circle of Friends. It was an unforgettable experience. After his football career, Sárosi travelled a lot in Europe, when a journalist asked him what was the most beautiful city in the world, his answer was always one: "Ferencváros in Budapest . It was the narrower scene of the dreamy twenty years - the period of my football career - that I spent on the Üllői Úti field […] The story of Fradi, and my life is completely intertwined, intertwined within me."

He died on 19 June 1993 in Genoa and was buried there.[citation needed]

Style of play

One match he'd be at the back, and the next he'd be in midfield or up front – that was impressive enough in itself. But what was more impressive was that he was probably the best defender in the world, the best midfielder and the best striker.

Sárosi is one of the most complete footballers ever, In the mid-1930s, he was named in European XIs published by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Kicker and L'Auto. And while there may be nothing surprising to that concurrence, there was a stupefying undercurrent to the three prestigious publications' selection of the Ferencvaros and Hungary stand-out: the former picked him at centre-back, the German magazine in midfield and the French sportspaper in attack. It was an emphatic testament to the fact that Sarosi did not just play in multiple positions, but could excel in them all.

Essentially an inside-forward and center-forward, he could also operate in midfield as a world-class center-half or even an international-class central defender, played these role in the early and the late career. Sarosi was an extraordinary dribbler and scorer with aggressive character, had got great physical option as a true leadership and very good teamwork ability

Career statistics

Club

Source:[8]

Season Club Division Nemzeti Bajnokság I Magyar Kupa Mitropa Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1930–31 Ferencváros Nemzeti Bajnokság I 7 2 4 0 11 2
1931–32 19 4 2 0 2 3 23 7
1932–33 22 8 3 5 25 13
1933–34 20 24 5 7 25 31
1934–35 20 22 4 6 8 9 32 37
1935–36 21 37 2 4 23 41
1936–37 19 29 9 12 28 41
1937–38 20 29 8 7 28 36
1938–39 20 26 6 2 26 28
1939–40 23 23 2 6 25 29
1940–41 22 29 1 0 23 29
1941–42 19 19 2 4 21 23
1942–43 15 6 2 3 17 9
1943–44 28 11 6 3 34 14
1944 13 14 13 14
1945 18 16 18 16
1945–46 31 31 31 31
1946–47 29 15 29 15
1947–48 18 5 18 5
Total 384 350 24 21 42 50 450 421

International

Year Caps Goals
1931 5 0
1932 5 0
1933 8 1
1934 7 10
1935 6 8
1936 5 3
1937 6 10
1938 5 6
1939 7 1
1940 7 3
1941 0 0
1942 0 0
1943 1 0
Total 62 42
Source: [9]

International goals

Hungary score listed first, score column indicates score after each Sárosi goal.
List of international goals scored by György Sárosi[9][10]
No. Cap Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 15 2 July 1933 Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden   Sweden
1–0
2–5 Friendly
2 19 25 March 1934 Stadion Balgarska Armia, Sofia, Bulgaria   Bulgaria
1–1
4–1 1934 FIFA World Cup qualifying
3 20 15 April 1934 Hohe Warte Stadium, Vienna, Austria   Austria
1–0
5–2 Friendly
4
2–2
5 21 29 April 1934 Stadion Letná, Prague, Czechoslovakia   Czechoslovakia
1–1
2–2 1933-35 Central European Cup
6
2–2
7 22 10 May 1934 Üllői úti stadion, Budapest, Hungary   England
2–0
2–1 Friendly
8 23 31 May 1934 Stadio Littoriale, Bologna, Italy   Austria
1–2
1–2 1934 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals
9 24 7 October 1934 Hungária körúti stadion, Budapest, Hungary   Austria
1–1
3–1 1933-35 Central European Cup
10
2–1
11 25 9 December 1934 San Siro, Milan, Italy   Italy
1–0
2–4 Friendly
12 27 12 May 1935 Üllői úti stadion, Budapest, Hungary   Austria
2–0
6–3
13
4–3
14
5–3
15 29 6 October 1935 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria   Austria
3–2
4–4 1933-35 Central European Cup
16 30 10 November 1935 Üllői úti stadion, Budapest, Hungary   Switzerland
4–0
6–1 Friendly
17
5–1
18 31 24 November 1935 Arena Civica, Milan, Italy   Italy
1–0
2–2 1933–35 Central European Cup
19
2–2
20 32 15 March 1936 Hungária körúti stadion, Budapest, Hungary   Germany
3–2
3–2 Friendly
21 33 3 May 1936   Irish Free State
1–0
3–3
22
2–2
23 37 11 April 1937 Stadion Rankhof, Basel, Switzerland   Switzerland
1–0
5–1 1936–38 Central European Cup
24 40 19 September 1937 Hungária körúti stadion, Budapest, Hungary   Czechoslovakia
2–2
8–3
25
3–2
26
4–2
27
5–2
28
6–3
29
7–3
30
8–3
31 41 10 October 1937 Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria   Austria
1–0
2–1
32 42 14 November 1937 Üllői úti stadion, Budapest, Hungary   Switzerland
1–0
2–0
33 43 5 June 1938 Stade Municipal Velodrome, Reims, France   Dutch East Indies
3–0
6–0 1938 FIFA World Cup round of 16
34
6–0
35 44 12 June 1938 Stade Victor Boucquey, Lille, France   Switzerland
1–0
2–0 1938 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals
36 45 16 June 1938 Parc des Princes, Paris, France   Sweden
4–1
5–1 1938 FIFA World Cup semi-finals
37 46 19 June 1938 Stade Olympique de Colombes, Paris, France   Italy
2–3
2–4 1938 FIFA World Cup Final
38 47 7 December 1938 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, Scotland   Scotland
1–3
1–3 Friendly
39 54 12 November 1939 Beogradski SK Stadium, Belgrade, Yugoslavia   Yugoslavia
1–0
2–0
40 55 31 March 1940 Üllői úti stadion, Budapest, Hungary   Switzerland
1–0
3–0
41
3–0
42 57 19 May 1940   Romania
1–0
2–0 1940-41 Danube Cup

Honours

Player

Club

Ferencváros

International

Hungary

Manager

Club

Juventus

Individual

See also

References

  1. ^ "IFFHS' Century Elections".
  2. ^ 62 Caps and 42 Goals for Hungary
  3. ^ "Switzerland - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs".
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h . FIFA. Archived from the original on 9 September 2015. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  5. ^ a b "r. György Sárosi - Handwritten remembrance".
  6. ^ a b c d "TempoFradi".
  7. ^ "Central European International Cup 1936-1938 results". football.eu. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  8. ^ . arfts.com. Archived from the original on 27 August 2017. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  9. ^ a b "Dr. György Sárosi - Goals in International Matches". RSSSF. 21 April 2011. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  10. ^ "György Sárosi". eu-football.info. Retrieved 27 May 2022.

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The native form of this personal name is Sarosi Gyorgy This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Gyorgy Sarosi Hungarian ˈʃaːroʃi ˈɟorɟ 5 August 1912 20 June 1993 was a Hungarian footballer Sarosi was a complete footballer renowned for his versatility and technique among other things and he played in several positions for Ferencvaros and the Hungary national team Essentially a second striker he could also operate in midfield or central defence and he helped Ferencvaros win five Hungarian league titles between 1932 and 1941 He is considered one of the greatest players of the pre war era Gyorgy SarosiSarosi in 1931Personal informationFull nameSarosi GyorgyDate of birth 1912 08 05 5 August 1912Place of birthBudapest Austria HungaryDate of death20 June 1993 1993 06 20 aged 80 Place of deathGenoa ItalyHeight1 86 m 6 ft 1 in Position s Second strikerSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1930 1948Ferencvaros383 351 International career1931 1943Hungary62 42 Managerial career1948 1950Bari1950 1951Lucchese1951 1953Juventus1953 1955Genoa1955 1956Roma1957 1958Bologna1959Roma1960Brescia1962 1963LuganoHonours Representing HungaryCentral European International Cup1931 32 Central European International CupCentral European International Cup1933 35 Central European International CupFIFA World Cup1938 France Club domestic league appearances and goalsHe scored a goal in the 1934 FIFA World Cup but his finest hour came when he captained Hungary to the 1938 FIFA World Cup finals where he scored five goals in the tournament including one in the final to reduce Italy s lead to 3 2 although a Silvio Piola goal eventually finished off the Hungarians He finished with the bronze ball for being the third highest goalscorer of the tournament He was named the 60th European Player of the Century in the IFFHS Century Elections 1 He is also fifth in the all time top goalscorers list for the Hungarian national team with 42 goals from 62 appearances 2 After his retirement he moved to Italy where he managed a number of clubs including Genoa Juventus Bari and Roma He was also manager of Lugano 3 He died in 1993 aged 80 Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 2 1 1930 1932 Rise to the first team 2 2 1933 1938 His best years 2 2 1 Magyar Kupa final 2 2 2 The evolution of Sarosi 2 2 3 Mitropa Cup final 2 3 1939 1948 Final years and retirement 3 International career 3 1 Start as a defender 3 2 World Cup 1934 3 3 Hungary 8 3 Czechoslovakia 3 4 World Cup 1938 4 Later life and death 5 Style of play 6 Career statistics 6 1 Club 6 2 International 7 International goals 8 Honours 8 1 Player 8 1 1 Club 8 1 2 International 8 2 Manager 8 2 1 Club 8 2 2 Individual 9 See also 10 ReferencesEarly life EditBorn Gyorgy Stefanicsics in Budapest in 1912 the family name was later changed to Sarosi to make them sound more Hungarian His father was a tailor and raised three children Gyorgy Laszlo and Bela All three became national team athletes During his school years in addition to football he played tennis table tennis water polo and athletics In addition to his perfect technical skills he stood out from the field in terms of tactics and game intelligence 4 He completed his schooling at the Eotvos High School in Realtanoda Street The school s football team was in the KISOK league He was already playing here with two of his later teammates Hada and Lazarus The coach of the Ferencvaros youth team Zsazsa saw him play several times in the school team 5 He joined Ferencvaros s youth ranks as a 15 year old When the capital giants wanted to tie him to a professional deal a couple of years later though the youngster had other ideas I wanted to become a lawyer Sarosi recalled I saw football as something to play for fun not a career However my father who was struggling for work as a tailor convinced me that too many people were losing jobs in the depression and that I was good enough to make a real go of being a footballer 4 Club career Edit1930 1932 Rise to the first team Edit Aged 18 years old on 15 March 1931 he made his debut in the first team in the Ferencvaros Bastya 7 0 championship match This is how the newspapers evaluated their performance after the match Sarosi turned out to be what we expected Equivalent to a good Bukov he is in a great location has a great fit has a high level of game intelligence and is the main working judge a developing centerhalf He played a definite national team form He was only a boy but on the pitch it seemed like he was the man playing against kids in the park said Zoltan Blum who handed Sarosi his bow It was just so easy to him He was big really strong quick never lost a header He was impossible to bully Moreover he played with such confidence even at that age he played with the confidence of a captain He would stride out of the defence with the ball taking on opponents and launching attacks His first league goal was in 1930 31 against the Pecs Baranya on 17 and 24 May 1931 Winning the 1931 32 championship was an unforgettable experience for Sarosi He played in 19 out of 22 matches due to injury or illness On 8 September 1932 the Hungarian Cup final was played on Hungaria ut Hungaria Ferencvaros 4 3 A game that Ferencvaros lost 1933 1938 His best years Edit Magyar Kupa final Edit At the age of 20 Gyorgy Sarosi was already one of the best players in the world and had one of the best performances ever against Ujpest in the 1933 Magyar Kupa Final in which Ferencvaros won 11 1 Ujpest won the league that season Gyorgy Sarosi scored 3 goals and 4 assists the newspapers gave him the best rating 1 as he was named the MVP of the game 5 Anyone who has watched this match will never forget Sarosi s game Not any Hungarian center has never played better than him When Sarosi passed the defenders of Ujpest for the first time everyone noticed Because he walked away as if he had no opponent and moved the ball as confidently as if it was the most natural thing in the world Later he also proved that he plays with excellent sense he always knows where to give the ball And since he was able to do what his situation wanted the center that Hungarian football so desperately needs developed for us Many experts in the auditorium sighed If another Sarosi behind center Sarosi could play center half in the national team no opponent would cause a headache He played well the balls he had to play and excelled in the line of struggles he had to control At Sarosi we could finally see again that he could outwit the opponent easily and without wasting time and we could see that he always plays forward towards the opponent s goal This great game had an electrifying effect on the others as well Nemzeti Sport 4 The evolution of Sarosi Edit Because of his class on the ball Sarosi was gradually deployed further forward in the FTC formation first as an attacking midfielder and then as a striker It was in the former position that he headlined their inconceivable 11 1 thrashing of Ujpest who had just won the league title in the 1933 Hungarian Cup final scoring a hat trick and setting up another four goals But it was in attack that he most often appeared during his 17 years in the green and white There he averaged at least a goal per game for eight successive seasons from 1935 36 and twice finished as top scorer in the Hungarian top flight Sarosi also remains the most prolific marksman in the history of the Mitropa Cup a prestigious competition for clubs from among other countries Austria Czechoslovakia Hungary and Italy then all leading powers in European football 6 From 15 December 1935 Ferencvaros III Ker 5 1 already as dr Gyorgy Sarosi was featured In addition to sports he also cared about his future studying in his spare time because he wanted to graduate During theMitropa Cup battles of 1935 Ferencvaros was knocked out of the AS by Rome 3 1 on June 16 in Rome In the rebound on Ulloi ut on June 22 Ferencvaros AS Roma 8 0 3 0 Sarosi scored 4 goals In 1937 Ferencvaros was the winner of Mitropa Cup In the semi finals Austria was beaten out of Ujpest 18 July 1937 in Vienna Austria Ferencvaros 4 1 The Fradi played poorly the Viennese were confident of making progress 6 On 25 July on Ulloi ut Ferencvaros Austria 6 1 2 1 It was a miracle that eleven in Franciscan had accomplished It must be overturned before the miracle it cannot be explained professionally Austria was considered one of the best Mitropa Cup teams of all time The main force of Ferencvaros was in the offensive line in which dr Gyorgy Sarosi provided one of the greatest achievements of his player career Sarosi was taken off their shoulders at the end of the match The power of Fradi s amazing heart which permeated the entire team was further enhanced by the audience s sometimes ecstatic encouragement In addition to the 11 players from Ferencvaros this enthusiastic audience was also part of the victory Dr Sarosi said The most beautiful match of my life It feels great to have such sincere and great joy for so many people when Mihaly Pataki added Defeating this Austria is a colossal achievement that Europe as a whole is noticing 6 Gyurka as he was nicknamed helped Ferencvaros finish second in 1935 and 1938 and played the leading role in their 1937 triumph In the first leg of the semi final away to Austria Vienna Sarosi did a good job containing iconic striker Matthias Sindelar but he couldn t prevent injury stricken FTC losing 4 1 A return to Budapest coincided with a return to the strike force for Sarosi and he responded with an electrifying two goal display as the hosts beat the defending champions 6 1 to go through 7 5 on aggregate 6 Mitropa Cup final Edit In 1937 Ferencvaros had to play with Lazio in the Mitropa Cup final The first match was on Ulloi ut on 12 September 1937 Ferencvaros Lazio 4 2 1 1 The rematch on 24 October 1937 in Rome Lazio Ferencvaros 4 5 4 3 Piola scored a hat trick in 17 minutes They played in the pouring rain in the second half The decisive turn was when Hada defended Piola s penalty with a 4 3 lead to Lazio Ten minutes later Kiss leveled off In the 80th minute Dancer runs away and curves the ball between points 5 and 11 Sarosi dr he runs towards the ball his back to the goal and suddenly pulls the ball to the goal with his right foot which cuts halfway into the goal of Lazio Sarosi dr he said it was perhaps the most beautiful goal of his life Ferencvaros won the cup In the ornament the Italian president hands over the cup to Dr Sarosi Led by the B middle the Hungarian camp sings the Hungarian anthem ore The team also sings dr she sings with tears streaming from her eyes After the end of the national anthem the Gyurka Gyurka from the handful of Hungarian fan camps roared in the eternal city as well The goal king of Mitropa Cup in 1937 dr Sarosi with 12 goals and 2 assists In the two legs Sarosi scored 6 goals and distributed 1 assist In the second leg he was given a rating of 1 by the newspapers which makes him the MVP Quotes I had never seen a game like this in my life I just learned what football is Giovanni Riccardi I considered Sarosi to be the greatest artist but now I also consider him the best strategist The smartest football player in the world Referee Wuttrich The Ferencvaros striker line is a magnificent instrument on which the unsurpassed leader Sarosi played the most beautiful melodies Ferencvaros deserved the victory perfectly II Piccolo 1939 1948 Final years and retirement Edit Ferencvaros won the 1939 40 championship only with a goal difference and luck In the last round Ujpest Hungaria 3 3 1 FTC 39 2 Hungaria 39 3 UTE 38 The 1940 41 championship was won by Dr Sarosi under his leadership Ferencvaros won by 11 points Player of the year dr Gyorgy Sarosi 18 April 1948 Ulloi ut Ferencvaros Vasas 2 0 He played in this match for the last time in green and white on Ulloi ut He said goodbye to his beloved audience with brilliant play Did the Gyurka Gyurka roar and was taken off the shoulder by the fans at the end of the match No one knew it was his last match The next day Monday 19 April he left the country with a regular passport He left for Italy and lived here until his death During his Ferencvaros career he played a total of 450 matches in which he scored 421 goals and distributed 190 assists International career EditStart as a defender Edit Sarosi s international career began as an 18 year old in a 3 2 loss to Yugoslavia in May 1931 In just his second Hungary appearance the teenager shackled Czechoslovakia goal machine Antonin Puc as his country recorded a 3 0 win Because of his infallible performances in defence it was not until his 15th outing that Hungary experimented with Sarosi in attack Predictably he scored that day against Sweden World Cup 1934 Edit In 1934 Gyorgy Sarosi played his first World Cup Despite being injured in the first game against Egypt he was fit to play in the quarters final against Austria Despite scoring a penalty at the 60th minute Sarosi didn t play well in reason of his injury that still had an effect on his game Hungary ended up losing the game 1 2 Nemzeti Sport was very harsh with Sarosi and criticized him for not being at his usual level Sarosi who finally entered the game after his injury is the one who was believed to be the sure column of the Hungarian world championship this is the weakest man in the former strike line of Sarosi The big Gyur of Hungarian football was soft weak pale Not a single movement evoked the Easter times 1 nor did the real Sarosibo give anything His balls failed he was the culprit of all success in the crucial situations of the pass He was not hurt he was not pushed and even if it seems like a paradox Sesta was almost sympathetic About a bodyguard or a small escort Only one person could turn Sarosi out of the game That s the axis of the striker line And yet this line of strikers could lead a lot of nice action real football beauties could be deceived they were his laziness was up there was no mention of Sarosi Sarosi only played one game in that World Cup in which he managed to score a goal Hungary 8 3 Czechoslovakia Edit But if that day in Paris was not the jour de gloire Sarosi had craved what remained his crowning Hungary exhibition was one any player would have been proud of It unfolded in a Central European International Cup contest against Czechoslovakia in 1937 With Hungary trailing 2 1 past the half hour mark their infallible captain struck seven goals past Frantisek Planicka arguably the finest goalkeeper on the planet to seal an emphatic 8 3 victory The gates of the Czechoslovakians were defended by the legendary Planicska One of the heroes of the World Cup in 1934 who no one even managed to score two goals in ninety minutes The result was 2 2 in the first half During the break the federal captain changed the inner trio Czech II Dr Sarosi Zsengeller By the second half almost all Hungarian players had improved The constantly moving Sarosi dr he just attracted the balls despite the fact that 2 3 defenders were constantly hanging on him Dr Sarosi could not be kept The audience was dissatisfied in the first half In the second half seeing the improved game the voice of the audience also came The encouragement resounded Huj huj hajra Gyurka Gyurka At the end of the match Sarosi had scored 7 goals the audience flooded the pitch and regardless of affiliation Dr Sarosi was taken off the shoulder The next day the press was full of words of praise Gyurka He is an artist of Hungarian football Hundreds of thousands millions of eyes He is one of the most famous and well known players in Europe and the world Nemzeti Sport Scoring seven goals in an international is almost impossible yet alone past the great Planicka commented his coach that day Karoly Dietz But Gyurka was the greatest goalscorer of his era just look at his statistics In the evening at the banquet Planicska was the first to congratulate Dr Sarosi With tears in his eyes he rolled his neck and said For a player like you it s not a shame and I ll never deny it After the game the newspapers gave him the rating of 1 to credit his amazing performance Normally the system works like that 1 World class 2 Good 3 Average 4 Bad 5 Awful But Kepes Sport made an exception for Sarosi who scored 7 goals against the best goalkeeper in the world This 7 goal haul helped him to be the top goal scorer of the 1936 38 Central European Cup with a then record of 10 goals which was equalled in the next edition by fellow compatriot Ferenc Puskas 7 With a total of 17 goals in the Central European Cup he is the competition s all time top goalscorer World Cup 1938 Edit In the 1938 World Cup hosted in France Sarosi s and Hungary s first game was against the Dutch East Indies the final score was 6 0 and Sarosi scored twice in the 25th and in the 89th minute After the match the Hungarian captain said They were stronger than we thought but also rougher Despite scoring twice Sarosi wasn t much involved in the game In the second game Hungary Switzerland 2 0 Sarosi scored again and Hungary went through the next round This time Sarosi stepped up and was rated highly by the newspapers yet he was expected to do even better in the next game considering his reputation Against Sweden in the third game Hungary won 5 1 and Sarosi delivered a brilliant performance scoring once and assisting 3 times against the Swedes here is the description of his performance by Nemzeti Sport He Sarosi had almost reached the top of his form and this was the mark of the shape shifting he predicted We had a lot of wonderful stunts from the Hungarian midfielder who is starting to match his level in Paris He released great long balls to the wind All in all he is a midfielder with a generous phenomenal intelligence The 1938 World Cup final Hungary Italy took place in the Stade Olympique de Colombes in Paris an attendance of 55 000 people was registered The stadium was not quite filled to capacity for the third World Cup final After France s exit interest in the tournament dwindled and this was reflected in the attendances for the later matches However the crowd was eager to see whether the Hungarians with their flowing style of football and their captain Gyorgy Sarosi could halt Vittorio Pozzo s Italian side which boasted the outstanding centre forward Silvio Piola The score was already 3 1 in favour of Italians when Sarosi scored a well placed shot close to the 6 yard box in the 70th minute Unfortunately for him and his teammates Italy were known for their good defensive ability and managed to stop the Hungarians from attacking the Golden Ball winner Silvio Piola scored the final goal of the 1938 World Cup at the 77th minute Italy were crowned world champions for a second time in a row Individually Sarosi was showing a good vision and had a decent game but the Italian defence blocked most of his passes as the Nemzeti Sport described He Sarosi produced a few great things throwing his peers in front of him with beautiful balls His ideas are great they were But the design is already inferior to this fast and hard all down protection His clever draws on this suffered a shipwreck His passes were annoying because the Italian defenders could reach them sooner than the destinator He was given a rating of 3 by newspapers which is equivalent to an average performance During the 1938 World Cup Sarosi scored a total of 5 goals and delivered 3 assists in 4 games He managed to score in every game of the knockout stage an achievement matched only 84 years later at the 2022 FIFA World Cup by Lionel Messi His World Cup campaign is considered to be one of the greatest displays in Hungary s history Later life and death EditHe first became the coach of Bari in 1948 49 His greatest success was winning a championship with the Juventus Guard in 1952 Until 1977 he worked for ten clubs He later only dealt with young people In July 1976 he visited home for the first time On 20 July he was greeted by the Circle of Friends It was an unforgettable experience After his football career Sarosi travelled a lot in Europe when a journalist asked him what was the most beautiful city in the world his answer was always one Ferencvaros in Budapest It was the narrower scene of the dreamy twenty years the period of my football career that I spent on the Ulloi Uti field The story of Fradi and my life is completely intertwined intertwined within me He died on 19 June 1993 in Genoa and was buried there citation needed Style of play EditOne match he d be at the back and the next he d be in midfield or up front that was impressive enough in itself But what was more impressive was that he was probably the best defender in the world the best midfielder and the best striker Silvio Piola Sarosi is one of the most complete footballers ever In the mid 1930s he was named in European XIs published by La Gazzetta dello Sport Kicker and L Auto And while there may be nothing surprising to that concurrence there was a stupefying undercurrent to the three prestigious publications selection of the Ferencvaros and Hungary stand out the former picked him at centre back the German magazine in midfield and the French sportspaper in attack It was an emphatic testament to the fact that Sarosi did not just play in multiple positions but could excel in them all Essentially an inside forward and center forward he could also operate in midfield as a world class center half or even an international class central defender played these role in the early and the late career Sarosi was an extraordinary dribbler and scorer with aggressive character had got great physical option as a true leadership and very good teamwork abilityCareer statistics EditClub Edit Source 8 Season Club Division Nemzeti Bajnoksag I Magyar Kupa Mitropa Cup TotalApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals1930 31 Ferencvaros Nemzeti Bajnoksag I 7 2 4 0 11 21931 32 19 4 2 0 2 3 23 71932 33 22 8 3 5 25 131933 34 20 24 5 7 25 311934 35 20 22 4 6 8 9 32 371935 36 21 37 2 4 23 411936 37 19 29 9 12 28 411937 38 20 29 8 7 28 361938 39 20 26 6 2 26 281939 40 23 23 2 6 25 291940 41 22 29 1 0 23 291941 42 19 19 2 4 21 231942 43 15 6 2 3 17 91943 44 28 11 6 3 34 141944 13 14 13 141945 18 16 18 161945 46 31 31 31 311946 47 29 15 29 151947 48 18 5 18 5Total 384 350 24 21 42 50 450 421International Edit Year Caps Goals1931 5 01932 5 01933 8 11934 7 101935 6 81936 5 31937 6 101938 5 61939 7 11940 7 31941 0 01942 0 01943 1 0Total 62 42Source 9 International goals EditHungary score listed first score column indicates score after each Sarosi goal List of international goals scored by Gyorgy Sarosi 9 10 No Cap Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 15 2 July 1933 Rasunda Stadium Solna Sweden Sweden 1 0 2 5 Friendly2 19 25 March 1934 Stadion Balgarska Armia Sofia Bulgaria Bulgaria 1 1 4 1 1934 FIFA World Cup qualifying3 20 15 April 1934 Hohe Warte Stadium Vienna Austria Austria 1 0 5 2 Friendly4 2 25 21 29 April 1934 Stadion Letna Prague Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1 1 2 2 1933 35 Central European Cup6 2 27 22 10 May 1934 Ulloi uti stadion Budapest Hungary England 2 0 2 1 Friendly8 23 31 May 1934 Stadio Littoriale Bologna Italy Austria 1 2 1 2 1934 FIFA World Cup quarter finals9 24 7 October 1934 Hungaria koruti stadion Budapest Hungary Austria 1 1 3 1 1933 35 Central European Cup10 2 111 25 9 December 1934 San Siro Milan Italy Italy 1 0 2 4 Friendly12 27 12 May 1935 Ulloi uti stadion Budapest Hungary Austria 2 0 6 313 4 314 5 315 29 6 October 1935 Praterstadion Vienna Austria Austria 3 2 4 4 1933 35 Central European Cup16 30 10 November 1935 Ulloi uti stadion Budapest Hungary Switzerland 4 0 6 1 Friendly17 5 118 31 24 November 1935 Arena Civica Milan Italy Italy 1 0 2 2 1933 35 Central European Cup19 2 220 32 15 March 1936 Hungaria koruti stadion Budapest Hungary Germany 3 2 3 2 Friendly21 33 3 May 1936 Irish Free State 1 0 3 322 2 223 37 11 April 1937 Stadion Rankhof Basel Switzerland Switzerland 1 0 5 1 1936 38 Central European Cup24 40 19 September 1937 Hungaria koruti stadion Budapest Hungary Czechoslovakia 2 2 8 325 3 226 4 227 5 228 6 329 7 330 8 331 41 10 October 1937 Praterstadion Vienna Austria Austria 1 0 2 132 42 14 November 1937 Ulloi uti stadion Budapest Hungary Switzerland 1 0 2 033 43 5 June 1938 Stade Municipal Velodrome Reims France Dutch East Indies 3 0 6 0 1938 FIFA World Cup round of 1634 6 035 44 12 June 1938 Stade Victor Boucquey Lille France Switzerland 1 0 2 0 1938 FIFA World Cup quarter finals36 45 16 June 1938 Parc des Princes Paris France Sweden 4 1 5 1 1938 FIFA World Cup semi finals37 46 19 June 1938 Stade Olympique de Colombes Paris France Italy 2 3 2 4 1938 FIFA World Cup Final38 47 7 December 1938 Ibrox Stadium Glasgow Scotland Scotland 1 3 1 3 Friendly39 54 12 November 1939 Beogradski SK Stadium Belgrade Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1 0 2 040 55 31 March 1940 Ulloi uti stadion Budapest Hungary Switzerland 1 0 3 041 3 042 57 19 May 1940 Romania 1 0 2 0 1940 41 Danube CupHonours EditPlayer Edit Club Edit Ferencvaros Hungarian National Championship 5 1932 1934 1938 1940 1941 4 Hungarian Cup 4 1933 1942 1943 1944 4 Mitropa Cup 1 1937 4 International Edit Hungary FIFA World Cup runner up 1938 Central European International Cup third place 1931 32 1933 35Manager Edit Club Edit Juventus Serie A 1951 52Individual Edit FIFA World Cup Bronze Ball 1938 4 FIFA World Cup Bronze Boot 1938 4 FIFA World Cup All Star Team 1938 Central European International Cup Top scorer 1933 35 World Soccer The 100 Greatest Footballers of All Time Mitropa Cup top scorer 1935 1937 1940 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I top scorer 1935 36 1939 40 1940 41 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I unofficial top scorer 1944See also EditList of men s footballers with 500 or more goals The 100 Greatest Players of the 20th CenturyReferences Edit IFFHS Century Elections 62 Caps and 42 Goals for Hungary Switzerland Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs a b c d e f g h The versatile virtuoso of Hungary amp FTC FIFA Archived from the original on 9 September 2015 Retrieved 16 December 2015 a b r Gyorgy Sarosi Handwritten remembrance a b c d TempoFradi Central European International Cup 1936 1938 results football eu Retrieved 27 May 2022 Gyorgy Sarosi All Time Stats arfts com Archived from the original on 27 August 2017 Retrieved 6 August 2018 a b Dr Gyorgy Sarosi Goals in International Matches RSSSF 21 April 2011 Retrieved 27 May 2022 Gyorgy Sarosi eu football info Retrieved 27 May 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gyorgy Sarosi amp oldid 1128781712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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