Péter Szabó

Péter Szabó (13 April 1899 – 21 September 1963) was a Hungarian football manager and player.

Péter Szabó
Personal information
Full namePéter Szabó
Date of birth(1899-04-13)13 April 1899
Place of birthBudapest, Austro-Hungary
Date of death21 September 1963(1963-09-21) (aged 64)
Place of deathFrankfurt, West Germany
Position(s)Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1915–1919MTK Budapest
1919Wiener AF1(0)
1919–19201. FC Nürnberg
1920–1923Eintracht Frankfurt
1923–1926FC Wacker München
1926–1927Chemnitzer BC
1927–1928Planitzer SC
1939Ruch Chorzów
International career
1916–1919Hungary12(0)
Managerial career
VfB Dillingen
Rot-Weiß Frankfurt
1938Galatasaray
1939–1941Eintracht Frankfurt
1942–1943Eintracht Frankfurt
FSV Frankfurt
Ulmer FV 94
Teutonia München
BV Osterfeld
1945–1946Pécsi VSK
1946–1949Dorogi AC
1948–1949MATEOSZ
1949–1950BKV Előre SC
1950Vasas
1954–1955Dorogi Bányász
1956Haladás Szombathely
1958–19591. FC Köln
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

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Born in Budapest, Szabó played with MTK Budapest FC where he won three consecutive championships.[1] In 1919 he moves abroad and joins Austrian side Wiener AF, but after making only one appearance in the 1919–20 Austrian football championship[2] he, along his former MTK and national team teammate Alfréd Schaffer sign with German side 1. FC Nürnberg. Szabó played a total of 43 games for Nurnberg and won the 1920 German football championship.[3] Next he played three seasons with Eintracht Frankfurt. He also played with German sides FC Wacker München, Chemnitzer BC, Planitzer SC and Polish side Ruch Chorzów.[4]

International career

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Péter Szabó made 12 appearances for the Hungary national team between 1916 and 1919.[5]

Coaching career

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Peter Szabó had a long coaching career that includes clubs from Turkey, Germany and Hungary.[4]

Honours

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MTK Budapest

1. FC Nürnberg

Eintracht Frankfurt

Chemnitzer BC

  • Mitteldeutscher Pokal
    • Winner: 1927

1. FC Köln

References

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  1. ^ Lorenz Knierim, Hardy Grüne: Enzyklopädie des deutschen Ligafußballs. Spielerlexikon 1890 - 1963. Agon Sportverlag, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7, S. 386.
  2. ^ Wiener AK 1919–20 championship stats at austriasoccer.at
  3. ^ Peter Szabo at glubberer.de
  4. ^ a b Peter Szabo[permanent dead link] at Worldfootball
  5. ^ Peter Szabo at EU-Football.info

Sources

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