- József
Eisenhoffer (8
November 1900 – 13
February 1945), also
known as József Aczél, was a
Hungarian footballer. He
could play
equally well as an inside...
- 1847R. doi:10.1016/S0960-9822(01)00587-5. PMID 11728307. S2CID 5858676.
Eisenhoffer GT,
Loftus PD,
Yoshigi M,
Otsuna H,
Chien CB,
Morcos PA,
Rosenblatt J...
- Diakité László
Disztl Péter
Disztl Cristian Dulca József Duró József
Eisenhoffer Gábor
Egressy Márton Esterházy
Emeka Ezeugo László Farkasházy Pál Fischer...
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Dalnoki Ferenc Deák
Lajos Détári
Tommy Doherty Attila Dragóner József
Eisenhoffer Márton Esterházy
Tibor Fábián
Teslim Fatusi Gyula Feldmann Máté Fenyvesi...
- Veen (1934–36) Jack
Galbraith (1936–38)
Raymond François (1938) József
Eisenhoffer (1938–39) Jack
Galbraith (1939)
Richard Buisson (1939–41)
Georges Beaucourt...
- 7–1 Italy Budapest,
Hungary 16:30 (UTC+1:00)
Braun 17', 42' (pen.)
Eisenhoffer 49' Molnár 59', 60', 69'
Opata 70'
Report Cevenini 76' (pen.) Stadium:...
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original on 18
December 2010.
Retrieved 14
October 2009. "
Eisenhoffer, Joszef". Jews in Sports.
Retrieved 14
October 2009. "Fischer, Lajos"...
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former German,
centre forward Heiss, and a Hungarian,
centre forward Eisenhoffer, a 40-year-old veteran. The game
itself was an
aggressive affair, with...
- (Czechoslovakia) Jan Novák (Czechoslovakia)
Hussein Hegazi (Egypt) József
Eisenhoffer (Hungary)
Paddy Duncan (Ireland)
Frank Ghent (Ireland)
Adolfo Baloncieri...
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Diettrich 1935–October 1938 József
Eisenhoffer October 1938–1939
Willy Kohut André
Gascard 1939–1941 József
Eisenhoffer July 1941–January 1942 André Gascard...