- Pál
Csernai (21
October 1932 – 1
September 2013) was a
Hungarian football player and manager. Born in Pilis,
Kingdom of Hungary,
Csernai pla**** club football...
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Csernai is a
Hungarian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Pál
Csernai (1932–2013),
Hungarian football player and manager,
brother of Tibor...
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Tibor Csernai (3
December 1938 – 11
September 2012) was a
Hungarian footballer who
competed at the 1964
Summer Olympics. He was part of the gold medal...
- the
federation hired a
foreign manager for the
first time:
Hungarian Pál
Csernai, the
former coach of
Bayern Munich.
North Korea finished the 1992 AFC Asian...
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improvement in
later years,
particularly after the
arrival of
coach Pal
Csernai in 1979. In 1979–80, he
scored 26
goals and
became for the
first time the...
- István
Kozma — Wrestling, Men's Greco-Roman
Heavyweight Ferenc Bene,
Tibor Csernai, János Farkas, József Gelei, Kálmán Ihász, Sándor Katona, Imre Komora,...
- Lóránt 2
December 1977 18
December 1978 453 – – – – – – – – – – – 6 Pál
Csernai 19
December 1978 16 May 1983 1,537 3 2 1 – – – – – – – – 7
Reinhard Saftig...
- Alt (1950–1953)
Ernst Sabeditsch (1953–1955)
Josef Epp (1958–1960) Pál
Csernai (1960–1962) Karl
Schlechta (1962–1964) František
Bufka (1965–1968) Vojtech...
- 1984 27
October 1984 42
Erich Ribbeck 28
October 1984 30 June 1985 43 Pál
Csernai 1 July 1985 20
April 1986 44
Reinhard Saftig 21
April 1986 30 June 1988...
- 1986 – June 1987) Karl-Heinz
Feldkamp (July 1987 –
September 1988) Pál
Csernai (September 1988 –
December 1988) Jörg
Berger (December 1988 –
April 1991)...