Ferenc Szusza
Ferenc Szusza was a Hungarian footballer who played as a forward. He was a top division player for Újpest from 1941 to 1960. He made 24 appearances for the Hungary national team and was a four-time champion with Újpest.
Career
As of 2021, Szusza was the all-time second-top scorer in Hungary's top division, and the 11th highest among all top division players in the world.Szusza played for Hungary, but was a surprise omission from the side that won gold at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was disciplined by then manager Gusztáv Sebes after an incident following a match against the Soviet Union in Moscow in May 1952. Szusza would only make one further appearance for Hungary, in 1956.
After his football career, Szusza became a manager. He coached Győri ETO, Újpesti Dózsa, Górnik Zabrze, Real Betis and Atlético Madrid.
Legacy
Újpest FC's stadium, Szusza Ferenc Stadium, is named after Szusza.Honours
Player
ÚjpestHungary
Individual
- Hungarian Football Federation Player of the Year: 1947
Manager
Raba ETO Gyor- Nemzeti Bajnokság I: 1963
- Magyar Kupa: 1966, 1967