- Márton
Bukovi (10
December 1903 – 2
February 1985) was a
Hungarian ****ociation
football player and manager.
After playing for Ferencvárosi TC, FC Sète...
- was
written for
Bukovi's Olympiacos and
became po****r
throughout Greece: "Του Μπούκοβι την ομαδάρα, τη λένε Ολυμπιακάρα" ("
Bukovi's mighty team is called...
-
through the
Radovan luka, the "Canyon of Sušica", "Tepački
bukovi", "Brstanovički
bukovi" and "Bailovica sige",
ending at Sćepan Polje. In 2005, the...
- Márton
Bukovi, who
joined the club
along with a
number of
players from Građanski Zagreb, a club
disbanded just
after World War II in 1945.
Bukovi was in...
- József Bozsik, and Nándor Hidegkuti.
Together with Béla
Guttmann and Márton
Bukovi, he
formed a
triumvirate of
radical Hungarian coaches who
pioneered the...
-
formation which helped them win the 1936–1937
Yugoslav championship. Márton
Bukovi, who
started using the
formation as Građanski
manager in 1936, introduced...
- 1961 and in 1962.
Guttmann pioneered the 4–2–4
formation along with Márton
Bukovi and Gusztáv Sebes,
forming a
triumvirate of
radical Hungarian coaches, and...
- Zoltán Blum Gáspár Borbás
Predrag Bošnjak Sándor Bródy László
Budai Márton
Bukovi Ákos Buzsáky Zoltán Bükszegi
Csaba Csizmadia László Czéh Zoltán
Czibor Jenő...
- was a
development on the WM formation. It was
created by
Hungarian Márton
Bukovi, who
turned the 3–2–2–3/WM
formation into a 3–2–3–2 by
effectively turning...
- championship, both
Hajduk and
Dinamo qualified.
Managed by
seasoned coach Márton
Bukovi Dinamo pla****
their first national league match on 25
August 1946, an away...