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- Gyula Zsengellér (27 December 1915 – 29 March 1999) was a Hungarian footballer who pla**** as a striker. A legend of Újpest FC, he is most famous for his...
- Újpest's Zsengellér who managed to top goalscorer three times in a row in the 1930s. Ferencváros's Sárosi and MTK Budapest's Cseh and Újpest's Zsengellér were...
- them credited as own goals. 7 goals Leônidas 5 goals György Sárosi Gyula Zsengellér Silvio Piola 4 goals Gino Colaussi Ernest Wilimowski 3 goals Perácio Romeu...
- local cups, which included, would make the tally 83 goals that season. Zsengellér also scored 9 goals in 1939 Mitropa Cup, which included, would make the...
- original on 8 April 2023. Retrieved 10 June 2021. Géza Xeravits; József Zsengellér (25 June 2008). Studies in the Book of Ben Sira: Papers of the Third International...
- 903 0.68 1908–1931 23 Frederick Roberts 613+ 473 1.3 1922–1937 24 Gyula Zsengellér 611+ 649 0.94 1931–1953 25 Stan Mortensen 610+ 812 0.75 1938–1962 26 Fernando...
- (1956–57) Nicolò Nicolosi (1958–59) Ettore Puricelli (1960–61) Gyula Zsengellér (1961–62) Rodolphe Hiden (1963–64) Pietro Magni (1969) Lucio Mujesan (1977)...
- 47°11′5″N 19°47′34″E / 47.18472°N 19.79278°E / 47.18472; 19.79278 Zsengellér Gyula Sportcentrum also known as the Malomtó széli stadion, is a sports...
- pla**** against Dutch East Indies and Hungary won 6–0. Sárosi and Gyula Zsengellér each scored twice while Vilmos Kohut and Toldi scored one goal each. In...
- Christian-Jewish Relations. 4 (1): 13. doi:10.6017/scjr.v4i1.1513. ISSN 1930-3777. Zsengeller, Jozsef (2016). "THE Samaritan Diaspora in Antiquity". Acta Antiqua Academiae...