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Puskas$541157$ - перевод на Английский

FAMILY NAME
Puskas; Puskás (disambiguation)

Puskas      
n. Puskas, cognome; Ferenc Puskas (1927), il più grande calciatore ungherese di tutti i tempi divenuto figura leggendaria nella storia del calcio (soprannominato il "Maggiore a galoppo")
Ferenc Puskas         
  • Ferenc Puskás with [[Alfredo Di Stéfano]]
  • Puskás and [[Ger Lagendijk]], manager and player of the [[Vancouver Royals]], February 1968
  • Puskás's player licence, showing his mother's maiden name Biró as a second surname in accordance with [[Spanish naming customs]]
  • '''The Golden Team in 1953'''<br />''front row:'' [[Mihály Lantos]], Ferenc Puskás, [[Gyula Grosics]]<br />''back row:'' [[Gyula Lóránt]], [[Jenő Buzánszky]], [[Nándor Hidegkuti]], [[Sándor Kocsis]], [[József Zakariás]], [[Zoltán Czibor]], [[József Bozsik]], [[László Budai]]}}
  • [[Nándor Hidegkuti]] and Ferenc Puskás in 1954
  • Puskás's tomb at the [[St. Stephen's Basilica]] in [[Budapest]]
  • Statue of Ferenc Puskás in [[Budapest]] inspired by a photograph taken in Madrid in which the legendary player was teaching an ad hoc course in [[keepie uppie]] to street children
HUNGARIAN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL PLAYER (1927–2006)
Ferenc Puskas; Puskas Ferenc; Puskás Ferenc; Puskás Öcsi; Öcsi; Ocsi; Puskas Ocsi
n. Ferenc Puskas, (1927) ungherese, il più celebre calciatore di tutti i tempi divenuto leggendario nella storia del calcio (soprannominato "Il maggiore galoppante")

Википедия

Puskás

Puskás is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Ferenc Puskás (1927–2006), Hungarian football player and manager
    • FIFA Puskás Award, the player judged to have scored the most aesthetically significant and "most beautiful" goal of the year
    • Ferenc Puskás Stadium, former multi-purpose stadium in Budapest, Hungary
    • Puskás Akadémia FC, the young team of Videoton Football Club of Felcsút, Hungary
    • Puskás Cup, an international football tournament founded by the Puskás Akadémia FC
    • Puskás Ferenc Stadion (Budapest Metro), a station of the M2 (East-West) line of the Budapest Metro
    • Puskás Aréna, a stadium in Budapest, Hungary
  • Tivadar Puskás (1844–1893), Hungarian inventor of the telephone exchange
  • Tivadar Puskás (politician) (1952–), Hungarian politician
  • Ferenc Puskás I (1903–1952), Hungarian football player and manager, father of Ferenc Puskás
  • Lajos Puskás (1944–), Hungarian footballer
  • Imre Puskás (1966–), Hungarian jurist and politician
  • Stan Puskas (1946–), Czech footballer