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Yozhef Yozhefovich Sabo (Ukrainian: Йожеф Йожефович Сабо; Hungarian: Szabó József; born 29
February 1940) is a
Ukrainian former football player and manager...
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Yozhef Yozhefovich (or
Iosif Iosifovich)
Betsa (Hungarian: József Beca, Ukrainian: Йожеф Йожефович Беца, Russian: Иосиф Иосифович Беца; 6
November 1929...
- József Szabó (footballer, born 1956) (born 1956),
Hungarian football player Yozhef Sabo (born 1940),
Soviet football player of
Hungarian descent József Szabó...
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Mykulyak (born 1984) a
Ukrainian retired footballer with 320 club caps.
Yozhef Sabo (born 1940), a
former football player with 347 club caps and 76 for...
- Lobanovsky. on 24 September, the
Football Federation of
Ukraine appointed Yozhef Sabo as an
acting manager until the end of the year
after Lobanovsky signed...
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Morozov (1956)
Valeriy Lobanovskyi (1969–73)
Viktor Kanevskyi (1973–77)
Yozhef Sabo (1978–79)
Volodymyr Yemets (1 July 1981 – 31
December 1986) Yevhen...
- 1974–Dec 74)
Yuriy Zakharov (Jan 1975–Dec 75)
Yevgeny Pestov (Jan 1976–Dec 76)
Yozhef Sabo (Jan 1977–Dec 77)
Yuriy Zakharov (Jan 1978–Dec 79)
Vadym Dobizha (Jan...
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Valentin Afonin German Apukhtin Vladimir Astapovsky Anatoli Bashashkin Yozhef Betsa Vsevolod Bobrov Valentin Bubukin Vyacheslav Chanov Yuri Chesnokov...
- Prize,
awarded by the
Soviet Russia newspaper. In the 1982 season,
under Yozhef Betsa coaching, team
results had been
sharply declined.
Towards the end...
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Valeriy Lobanovskyi,
Yevhen Snitko,
Andriy Havashi,
Vasyl Turyanchyk,
Yozhef Sabo, while, a well-known
former CDKA
player (the "Team of Lieutenants")...