- Elemér
Berkessy (20 June 1905 – 7 July 1993), also
referred to as
Emilio Berkessy or Emil
Berkessy, was a
Hungarian footballer and coach.
Berkessy joined...
- the
first English club to
appoint a
foreign manager,
Hungarian Elemér
Berkessy. The club's
record appearance holder is John McDermott, who made 754 appearances...
- José
Espada (1954–55)
Odilio Bravo (1955)
Ricardo Zamora (1955–57) Elemér
Berkessy (1957–58)
Marcel Domingo (1958–59)
Antonio Barrios (1959–60)
Ernesto Pons...
- born in
Oradea over time, such as:
Iuliu Baratky,
Cosmin Bărcăuan, Elemér
Berkessy, Zeno Bundea,
Zoltan Crișan,
Claudiu Keșerü,
Attila Kun, Erik Lincar, Marius...
- Luis
Urquiri April 1951 – Oct 1951 Juan Ruiz Oct 1951 – Oct 1952 Elemér
Berkessy Oct 1952 José Luis
Conde Nov 1952–53
Domingo Balmanya 1953–54
Pedro Eguiluz...
-
Matthew Bartholomew Muhamed Bešić 10 Mihály Bíró 2 Dániel Böde Elemér
Berkessy Miha Blažič Zoltán Blum Gáspár Borbás
Predrag Bošnjak Sándor Bródy László...
- the
Slavic Velimir.
Notable people with the
given name include: Elemér
Berkessy (1905–1993),
Hungarian footballer and
coach Elemér
Bokor (1887–1928), Hungarian...
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Monsider 1955–1956: Vicenç Gràcia 1956–1958:
Juanito Ochoa 1958–1958: Elemér
Berkessy 1958–1959: Juan
Zambudio Velasco 1959–1959:
Patrocinio Ramon Patro 1960–1960:...
- and
juniors teams during the
managerial reigns of Bill Shankly, Elemér
Berkessy, and
Billy Walsh; and
represented the
Lincolnshire County FA in the FA...
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Krappan (1933–34) József
Viola (1934–36) András
Kuttik (1937–39) Elemér
Berkessy (1948–49)
Alfredo Mazzoni (1950–51)
Fulvio Bernardini (1951–53) Aldo Campatelli...