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  1. Puskás started his career in Hungary playing for Kispest and Budapest Honvéd. He was the top scorer in the Hungarian League on four occasions and in 1948 he was the top goal scorer in Europe. During the 1950s, he was both a prominent member and captain of the Hungary national team, known as the Mighty Magyars.

  2. Ferenc Puskás, né Ferenc Purczeld Biró, le 1 er avril 1927 à Budapest en Hongrie et mort le 17 novembre 2006 dans la même ville, est un footballeur international hongrois, généralement considéré comme le meilleur joueur de l'histoire de la Hongrie.

  3. 17 nov. 2006 · uefa.com remembers Ferenc Puskás, chosen as Hungary's Golden Player to mark the UEFA Jubilee in 2004. He was a star player for Kispest Honvéd FC and Real Madrid CF. He led Panathinaikos FC to the...

  4. Erre a napra a kormány nemzeti gyásznapot rendelt el, és a temetést több tévé- és rádióadó is közvetítette. Puskás Ferenc sírja Budapestena Szent István-bazilikában. Életét a labdarúgásnak szentelte, igazi barát és sportember volt a pályán és a pályán kívül. A pályán zseni, az életben ember tudott maradni.

  5. 17 nov. 2006 · Le football hongrois et européen est en deuil après la disparition de Ferenc Puskás. Le leader des Magyars magiques s'est éteint à Budapest à 79 ans, des suites d'une longue maladie.

  6. Ferenc Puskás was undoubtedly one of the best football players of all time. He was the front man of the "Mighty Magyars", as the dominant Hungarian national team was known in the 1950s. His scoring capabilities were remarkable, nearly averaging 1 goal per match in his career.

  7. 17 nov. 2006 · Hungarian and European football is mourning the loss of an all-time great today after Ferenc Puskás, the inspiration behind the 'Magical Magyars', died in Budapest at the age of 79 after a long...