Ferenc Szojka
Hungarian footballer (1931–2011)
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Date of birth | (1931-04-07)7 April 1931 | |||||||||||||
Place of birth | Salgótarján, Hungary | |||||||||||||
Date of death | 17 September 2011(2011-09-17) (aged 80) | |||||||||||||
Place of death | Salgótarján, Hungary | |||||||||||||
Position(s) | Midfielder | |||||||||||||
Senior career* | ||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |||||||||||
1950–1966 | Salgótarjáni BTC | 324 | (16) | |||||||||||
International career | ||||||||||||||
1954–1960 | Hungary | 28 | (1) | |||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Ferenc Szojka (7 April 1931 – 17 September 2011) was a Hungarian football midfielder who played for Hungary in the 1954 and 1958 FIFA World Cups. He also played for Salgótarjáni BTC.[1] He was part of Hungary's squad at the 1952 Summer Olympics, but he did not play in any matches.[2]
References
- ^ 1954 FIFA World Cup Switzerland Archived 4 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Ferenc Szojka". Olympedia. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
External links
- Ferenc Szojka – FIFA competition record (archived)
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Hungarian Footballer of the Year
- 1901: Ray
- 1902: Ordódy
- 1903: Pokorny
- 1904: Pozsonyi
- 1905: Bodor
- 1906: Borbás
- 1907: Borbás
- 1908: Domonkos
- 1909: Rumbold
- 1910: Károly
- 1911: Biró
- 1912: Schlosser
- 1913: Bodnár
- 1914: Zsák
- 1915: Schaffer
- 1916: Schaffer
- 1917: Plattkó
- 1918: Orth
- 1919: Braun
- 1920: Fogl
- 1921: Blum
- 1922: Molnár
- 1923: Mándi
- 1924: Jeny
- 1925: Takács
- 1926: Pataki
- 1927: Kohut
- 1928: Bukovi
- 1929: Kalmár
- 1930: Borsányi
- 1931: Avar
- 1932: Turay
- 1933: Lázár
- 1934: Polgár
- 1935: Szalay
- 1936: Cseh
- 1937: Titkos
- 1938: Toldi
- 1939: Zsengellér
- 1940: Bíró
- 1941: Sárosi
- 1942: Bodola
- 1943: Szalay
- 1944: Sárvári
- 1945: Balogh
- 1946: Deák
- 1947: Szusza
- 1948: Marksteiner
- 1949: Grosics & Kispéter
- 1950: Grosics & Puskás
- 1951: Palotás
- 1952: Bozsik
- 1953: Hidegkuti
- 1954: S. Kocsis
- 1955: Szilágyi
- 1956: Szojka
- 1957: Bundzsák
- 1958: Sipos
- 1959: Tichy
- 1960: Göröcs
- 1961: Berendy
- 1962: Mészöly
- 1963: Fenyvesi & Palotai
- 1964: Bene
- 1965: Mátrai
- 1966: Albert
- 1967: Albert
- 1968: Szűcs
- 1969: Bene
- 1970: Fazekas
- 1971: Szűcs
- 1972: Páncsics
- 1973: Juhász
- 1974: Horváth
- 1975: Bálint
- 1976: Kereki
- 1977: Pintér
- 1978: I. Kocsis
- 1979: Salamon
- 1980: not held
- 1981: Nyilasi
- 1982: Garaba
- 1983: Kardos
- 1984: Róth
- 1985: Détári
- 1986: Róth
- 1987: Herédi
- 1988: Kozma
- 1989: Keller
- 1990: Petry
- 1991: Lipcsei
- 1992: Telek
- 1993: Árgyelán
- 1994: Illés
- 1995: Lipcsei
- 1996: Sándor
- 1997: Illés
- 1998: Király
- 1999: Dárdai
- 2000: Fehér
- 2001: Tököli
- 2002: Gera
- 2003: Szabics
- 2004: Gera
- 2005: Gera
- 2006: Huszti
- 2007: Hajnal
- 2008: Juhász
- 2009: Juhász
- 2010: Dzsudzsák
- 2011: Rudolf
- 2012: Bogdán
- 2013: Bogdán
- 2014: Juhász
- 2015: Király
- 2016: Király
- 2017: Nikolics
- 2018: Gulácsi
- 2019: Gulácsi
- 2020: Gulácsi
- 2021: Schäfer
- 2022: Szoboszlai
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