- Mihály
Nagymarosi (6
October 1919 in
Nagymaros – 7
September 2002 in Nagymaros) was a
Hungarian football midfielder, who pla**** for Újpest FC, as well...
- Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams (more
precisely Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Waterworks, Hungarian: Bős–
nagymarosi vízlépcső, Slovak: Sústava vodných diel Gabčíkovo – Nagymaros) is a large...
- (1257).[citation needed] György
Szabados (1939–2011), jazz
musician Mihály
Nagymarosi (1919–2002),
footballer László
Szalma (b. 1957), long
jumper Tibor Gánti...
- Cimermančić 1 goal Loro Boriçi
Aristidh Parapani Vuchko Yordanov Mihály
Nagymarosi Mike István Szilágyi
Gyula Jovan Jezerkić Jozo Krnić
Rajko Mitić Iosif...
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Hungarian composer Mihály Munkácsy (1844–1900),
Hungarian painter Mihály
Nagymarosi (1919–2002),
Hungarian football player Mihály
Pataki (1893–1977), Hungarian...
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Ferenc Szusza, Béla Egresi, Sándor
Balogh II, István
Nyers or Mihály
Nagymarosi were
setting records of
winning 30
consecutive games, or
scoring 187 goals...
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Colleen Baude, Jen
Gorczynski 2002–03: Jen
Gorczynski 2006–07:
Danielle Nagymarosi 2008–09:
Sarah Dagg,
Erica Owczarczak 2010–11:
Katie Stack 2011–12: Laura...
- 3 May 1942
Friendly Hungary 3–5 Germany
Hungary Nagymarosi 18' (pen.) Zsengellér 30'
Tihanyi 45'
Report Walter 16', 65'
Janes 59' Dörfel 70' Sing 89'...
- Újpest were
ahead by the 19th
minute thanks to a
quick brace from Mihály
Nagymarosi.
Before half-time the
visitors scored two
unanswered goals,
making the...