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Jenő Medgyessy

Jenő Medgyessy (13 December 1889 – 17 November 1973), also known in Brazil as Eugênio Marinetti or Eugenio Medgyessy, was a Hungarian footballer and manager.

Jenő Medgyessy
Personal information
Full name Jenő Medgyessy
(Eugênio Marinetti in Brazil)
Date of birth (1889-12-23)23 December 1889
Place of birth Géderlak, Austro-Hungarian Empire
Date of death 17 November 1973(1973-11-17) (aged 83)
Place of death Monaco
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1909–1917 Ferencváros 47 (0)
Managerial career
1926 Botafogo
1927 Botafogo
1927–1928 Fluminense
1928 Atlético Mineiro
1929 Palmeiras
1930–1931 Atlético Mineiro
1932 Palmeiras
1932–1933 São Paulo
1933 San Lorenzo
1933–1934 Racing
1935 River Plate
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 6 February 2024

Player career edit

As a player, Medgyessy spent his entire professional career at Fenecváros TC, playing from 1909 to 1917, making 47 appearances and winning the Hungarian national championship four times.

Managerial career edit

Disciple of Jimmy Hogan, an Englishman of Irish descent who introduced the Scottish style based on the pass to Hungary, he emigrated to Brazil due to the presence of several childhood friends who had moved to the country. He arrived in Rio de Janeiro, where he worked at the two main clubs at the time, Botafogo and Fluminense. After this, Megdyessy also became the first foreign coach in the history of Atlético Mineiro.[1] At Palestra Itália, he was to beat his former club Fenencváros in the team's trip to Brazil.[2]

His last job was coaching Arthur Friedenreich São Paulo FC, where he stayed for just 13 matches.[3] He ended up moving to Argentina, after gaining a reputation in Brazilian sports media as a coach who demanded too much from his players in training. There Medgyessy trained San Lorenzo, Racing and River Plate.[4][5]

Honours edit

Player edit

Ferencváros

References edit

  1. ^ "De Eugenio Marinetti a Rafael Dudamel: a história de técnicos estrangeiros no Atlético-MG". GloboEsporte (in Portuguese). 6 January 2010. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Ferencváros South American Tour 1929". RSSSF. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Todos os Treinadores" (PDF). SPFCpédia (in Portuguese). Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Húngaros, serbios y croatas dejaron su marca en el país". Clarín (in Spanish). 28 July 2009. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  5. ^ "No futebol, o inimigo não é a troca de experiências, mas o pachequismo". Folha de São Paulo (in Portuguese). 23 September 2023. Archived from the original on 27 October 2023. Retrieved 6 February 2024.

External links edit

  • Jenő Medgyessy at ogol.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese)

jenő, medgyessy, december, 1889, november, 1973, also, known, brazil, eugênio, marinetti, eugenio, medgyessy, hungarian, footballer, manager, personal, informationfull, name, eugênio, marinetti, brazil, date, birth, 1889, december, 1889place, birthgéderlak, au. Jeno Medgyessy 13 December 1889 17 November 1973 also known in Brazil as Eugenio Marinetti or Eugenio Medgyessy was a Hungarian footballer and manager Jeno MedgyessyPersonal informationFull nameJeno Medgyessy Eugenio Marinetti in Brazil Date of birth 1889 12 23 23 December 1889Place of birthGederlak Austro Hungarian EmpireDate of death17 November 1973 1973 11 17 aged 83 Place of deathMonacoPosition s MidfielderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1909 1917Ferencvaros47 0 Managerial career1926Botafogo1927Botafogo1927 1928Fluminense1928Atletico Mineiro1929Palmeiras1930 1931Atletico Mineiro1932Palmeiras1932 1933Sao Paulo1933San Lorenzo1933 1934Racing1935River Plate Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 6 February 2024 Contents 1 Player career 2 Managerial career 3 Honours 3 1 Player 4 References 5 External linksPlayer career editAs a player Medgyessy spent his entire professional career at Fenecvaros TC playing from 1909 to 1917 making 47 appearances and winning the Hungarian national championship four times Managerial career editDisciple of Jimmy Hogan an Englishman of Irish descent who introduced the Scottish style based on the pass to Hungary he emigrated to Brazil due to the presence of several childhood friends who had moved to the country He arrived in Rio de Janeiro where he worked at the two main clubs at the time Botafogo and Fluminense After this Megdyessy also became the first foreign coach in the history of Atletico Mineiro 1 At Palestra Italia he was to beat his former club Fenencvaros in the team s trip to Brazil 2 His last job was coaching Arthur Friedenreich Sao Paulo FC where he stayed for just 13 matches 3 He ended up moving to Argentina after gaining a reputation in Brazilian sports media as a coach who demanded too much from his players in training There Medgyessy trained San Lorenzo Racing and River Plate 4 5 Honours editPlayer edit Ferencvaros Nemzeti Bajnoksag I 1909 10 1910 11 1911 12 1912 13 Magyar Kupa 1912 13References edit De Eugenio Marinetti a Rafael Dudamel a historia de tecnicos estrangeiros no Atletico MG GloboEsporte in Portuguese 6 January 2010 Retrieved 6 February 2024 Ferencvaros South American Tour 1929 RSSSF Retrieved 6 February 2024 Todos os Treinadores PDF SPFCpedia in Portuguese Retrieved 6 February 2024 Hungaros serbios y croatas dejaron su marca en el pais Clarin in Spanish 28 July 2009 Retrieved 6 February 2024 No futebol o inimigo nao e a troca de experiencias mas o pachequismo Folha de Sao Paulo in Portuguese 23 September 2023 Archived from the original on 27 October 2023 Retrieved 6 February 2024 External links editJeno Medgyessy at ogol com br in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jeno Medgyessy amp oldid 1219753618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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