József Mucha

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József Mucha
József Mucha in 2011
Personal information
Date of birth 25 October 1951
Place of birth Máza, Hungary
Position(s) midfielder
Youth career
1964-1966 Mázaszászvári Bányász
1966-1968 Dorogi FC
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1968-1970 Dorogi FC 32 (7)
1970-1981 Ferencvárosi TC 251 (35)
1981-1983 K.S.V. Waregem
International career
1974-1981 Hungary 6 (0)
Managerial career
1996 Ferencvárosi TC
1998 FC Tiszaújváros
1999 Ferencvárosi TC
2001 BFC Siófok
2001 Kistarcsa
2002-2005 Rubeola FC Csömör (futsal)
2007- Kerepes
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

József Mucha (born 25 October 1951) is a former Hungarian professional footballer who played as a midfielder, later became a football coach. He was a member of the Hungary national team.

Career[edit]

He started playing football in his hometown and moved to Dorogi FC, where he continued his career with the local youth team. His talent was quickly noticed by the then coach of the adult team, János Varga, who gave him a chance to play in the senior team at the age of 17, where he played with such renowned teammates as István Ilku, László Csóri, József Bartalos and István Fellegi. He was soon invited to the youth national team when he was discovered by Ferencvárosi TC and remained loyal to the Green and White for 11 years. Two-time Hungarian champion and four-time Magyar Kupa (MNK) winner. Member of the Ferencvárosi TC team that reached the final of the 1974–75 European Cup Winners' Cup.[1] In 1981, he turned professional for two years with K.S.V. Waregem, Belgium.[2][3]

National team[edit]

He played 6 times for the national team between 1974 and 1981.[4]

As a coach[edit]

He graduated as a football coach from the University of Physical Education in Budapest. From 1983 he worked as a coach at Ferencvárosi TC. He first worked with the junior team and then as a coach for Tibor Nyilasi. In 1996 and 1999 he was temporarily head coach of the first team on two occasions. Later, his name was mentioned as a possible head coach of Dorogi FC, which did not materialize. He led FC Tiszaújváros and then BFC Siófok for one season each, both in Nemzeti Bajnokság I. Interestingly, on two occasions he led his players against the team from Dorogi FC and both times came out victorious. Firstly, as coach of FC Tiszaújváros in 1998 and then as coach of BFC Siófok in 2001. A special attraction of this match was that Dorogi FC was managed by the same László Strausz, who had been head coach of BFC Siófok a few weeks earlier. He is the appointed national coach of the Hungary national team and also the coach of the futsal team of the NB I champion Rubeola FC Csömör.[5]

Honours[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dinamo Kiev - Ferencvárosi TC 3:0 (Cup Winners Cup 1974/1975, Final)". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 2022-11-04.
  2. ^ a b c Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "József Mucha (Player)". www.national-football-teams.com. Retrieved 2022-11-04.
  3. ^ "József Mucha". www.footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 2022-11-04.
  4. ^ "József Mucha » Internationals". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 2022-11-04.
  5. ^ Magyarfutball.hu. "Mucha József (Máza 1951.10.25 - ) • People • Magyarfutball.hu - Hungarian football database". www.magyarfutball.hu. Retrieved 2022-11-04.