- Plattkó (2
December 1898 – 2
September 1983), also
known as
Ferenc Platko or
Francisco Platko (in
Spain his
mothers maiden name "Kopiletz" has been appended...
-
included Sagibarba,
Ricardo Zamora,
Josep Samitier, Félix Sesúmaga, and
Franz Platko. This team won 9 out of 10
Campionats de
Catalunya between 1919 and 1928...
-
coach Francisco Platko, and with
Alfonso Domínguez as
goalscorer with 20
goals in 24 matches.
After another title in 1941 with
Platko as coach, the club...
- the
original on 31 July 2012.
Retrieved 6
March 2010. "Mythical
Players –
Platko". FC Barcelona.
Archived from the
original on 23
September 2010. Retrieved...
- July 1933
February 1934 0 Ramón
Zabalo February 1934 July 1934 0
Franz Platko July 1934 July 1935 1
Campionat de
Catalunya 1
Patrick O'Connell July 1935...
- from the
original on
September 18, 2019.
Retrieved September 15, 2019.
Platko,
Frank J. (September 16, 2019). "Ravens vs. Cardinals: By the numbers"....
- István Plattkó also
known as
Esteban Platko (4 May 1883 – 16
November 1966) was a
Hungarian football player and
manager who
coached Real Valladolid, Granada...
- 1928,
victory in the
Spanish Cup was
celebrated with a poem
titled "Oda a
Platko",
which was
written by a
member of the
Generation of '27,
Rafael Alberti...
- soon after,
forcing Platko to
return to the
pitch despite his condition.
Samitier would also
return to the
pitch after him.
Platko's performance in the...
- Kałuża (1927–28)
Viktor Hierländer (1929–31)
Karol Kossok (1936)
Franz Platko (1938)
Tadeusz Parpan (1954)
Karel Finek (1956–57), (1961)
Edward Jabłoński...