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  1. Ferenc Puskás (2 April 1927 - 17 November 2006) was a Hungarian football striker, regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time. He played for Hungary national team and Spain national team. He died of pneumonia at the age of 79. There is an award named after him. The award is called the FIFA Puskás Award.

  2. The "little fat chap" was Ferenc Puskas, the Hungarian captain. Indeed, he was an odd looking footballer. He was short, stocky, barrel-chested, overweight, couldn't head and only used one foot. Yet no one in Britain had seen ball skills like his as he inspired a performance that completely demolished England's reputation as a world football power.

  3. puskás ferenc (1927–2006) The most well-known and popular Hungarian person was born in Budapest on 1st April 1927. Following the birth of their first child the family moved from the city to Kispest where the father Ferenc Puskás senior got a job and a contract to be a semi-professional footballer.

  4. Dec 7, 2006 · A lifetime for Ferenc Puskás to become one of Europe’s most talented footballers. His funeral will take place tomorrow, Saturday 9 December 2006. IOC Honorary President Juan Antonio Samaranch will be present, paying due homage to “one of the greats”. Helsinki 1952: the mark of one single man. In Helsinki, Hungary became world football ...

  5. 1954–1960. Puskás Ferenc, született Purczeld ( Budapest, 1927. április 1. – Budapest, 2006. november 17.) a Nemzet Sportolója címmel kitüntetett, olimpiai arany- és világbajnoki ezüstérmes magyar labdarúgó, több klubcsapat és válogatott edzője, posztumusz dandártábornok. Az Aranycsapat csapatkapitánya, közismert ...

  6. Ferenc Puskás. Ferenc Puskás ( tiếng Hungary: Puskás Ferenc, 2 tháng 4 năm 1927 – 17 tháng 11 năm 2006 ), tên khai sinh là Purczeld Ferenc, là một cố cầu thủ và huấn luyện viên bóng đá người Hungary. Với biệt danh "Thiếu tá siêu tốc" hay "Thiên Nga trắng", ông là cầu thủ vĩ đại nhất ...

  7. Ferenc Puskás was undoubtedly one of the best football players of all time. He was the front man of the "Mighty Magyars", as the dominant Hungarian national team was known in the 1950s. His scoring capabilities were remarkable, nearly averaging 1 goal per match in his career. He played 85 matches for the Hungarian national team, scoring 84 times.