- Iván
Menczel (14
December 1941 – 26
November 2011) was a
Hungarian football midfielder and
Olympic champion.
Menczel won the
Olympic Games title in Mexico...
- pseudo-Gr****, Hebrew, and Latin.
Resnick 2023, pp. 81–82.
Schwartz 2010.
Menczel n.d. "309 Pseudo-Semitism – Gary
Schwartz Art Historian". 2010-11-22. Retrieved...
- Szűcs
Yehoshua Feigenbaum 3
goals Atanas Mihaylov Charles Tamboueon Iván
Menczel Pulido Rodríguez
Vicente Pereda 2
goals Fernando Ferretti Asparuh Nikodimov...
- synthesizer, piano,
percussion Ákos Kovács – vocals, guitar,
drums Gábor
Menczel –
synthesizer 1989 –
Induljon a banzáj! 1990 – A jel 1990 – The Compilation...
- Fatér László
Fazekas István Juhász László
Keglovich Lajos Kocsis Iván
Menczel László Nagy Miklós Páncsics István Sárközi
Lajos Szűcs Zoltán
Szarka Miklós...
- Fatér László
Fazekas István Juhász László
Keglovich Lajos Kocsis Iván
Menczel László Nagy Miklós Páncsics István Sárközi
Lajos Szűcs Zoltán
Szarka Miklós...
- he was in the
musical band
Bonanza Banzai with Ákos Kovács and Gábor
Menczel, and has
taken part in
other musical projects like Fresh. "Hauber Zsolt...
- 1934 to
Israeli educators Joseph and Puah
Menczel.
Netzer was
reported to have
changed his
surname from
Menczel to
Netzer because of the
complexity and...
- athlete. István Gajda, 30,
Hungarian football player, road accident. Iván
Menczel, 69,
Hungarian Olympic gold medal-winning (1968) footballer. 24 December...
-
Vasas 1–0
Shelbourne Menczel 80' Report...