László Cseh (football player)

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László Cseh
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Personnel
birthday April 4, 1910
place of birth BudapestAustria-Hungary
date of death January 8, 1950
Place of death BudapestHungary
position attack
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1926-1929 III. Kerületi TVE
1929-1931 BSE
1931-1939 Hungária MTK FC
1939-1940 Kispest AC
1940 Szegedi AK
1941 Gamma Budatok
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1932-1939 Hungary 34 (15)
1 Only league games are given.

László Cseh (born April 4, 1910 in Budapest , Austria-Hungary ; † January 8, 1950 in Budapest, Hungary ) was a Hungarian football player who became two-time Hungarian champions at club level with MTK Budapest and participated in the football team with the national team of his home country. World Championship 1938 took part and won the runner-up there.

Career

Club career

László Cseh began his career in 1926 at what is now the third class Hungarian club III. Kerületi TUE in the third district of Budapest. In 1929 he joined BSE . László Cseh was active here until 1931, before he went to Hungária MTK FC . With the traditional club founded in 1888, the attacker won two Hungarian football championships in 1936 and 1937. Until 1938 he played there among other things with other Hungarian football greats of the time such as the later national coach of the famous Golden Elf Gusztáv Sebes , goalkeeper Antal Szabó and the attacker and later Argentine legionnaire Ferenc Sas .

In 1938 László Cseh Hungária MTK left and played for Kispest AC, today's Honvéd Budapest , until 1940 . After that he left his career with two smaller clubs until 1942.

National team

Between 1932 and 1939 László Cseh made 34 international matches for the Hungarian national football team . He achieved fifteen goals. Cseh made his debut in the jersey of the Magyar football team on March 20, 1932 in a 3-1 win in Prague against Czechoslovakia . Hungary's national coach Alfréd Schaffer called Cseh into the squad for the 1938 World Cup in France . In the course of the tournament, however, Cseh was not used. The Hungarian team, however, reached the final after victories over the Dutch East Indies , Switzerland and Sweden , where Hungary lost 4-2 against the defending champions Italy . After the World Cup, László Cseh only made two international matches and left the national team on February 26, 1939 after a 3-2 defeat by the Netherlands in Rotterdam .

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