- Ferenc Puskás I
Football manager infobox
playername = Ferenc Puskás I
fullname = Ferenc Puskás I
dateofbirth =
cityofbirth = unknown
countryofbirth =Hungary
position = Central Defender
years =
1926-27
1927-3x
clubs =MÁVAG Vasas SC Kispest A.C.
caps(goals) =
manageryears = 194x-47
1948-51
managerclubs =Kispest A.C. Budapest Honvéd S.E. |Ferenc Puskás I, born Ferenc Purczeld, also referred to as Puskás Ferenc, was a Hungarian football player and manager. He was the father of the legendary Ferenc Puskás Biro, who is commonly referred to as Ferenc Puskás.
During the 1930s, as "Ferenc Purczeld", he played as a central defender with
Kispest A.C. . Among his teammates at that club wereRezső Rozgonyi andRezső Somlai , who both represented Hungary at the 1934 World Cup. In 1937 he changed his family name to "Puskás". After retiring as a player he became a coach at Kispest AC, where he was an early mentor to both his son, Ferenc Jr. andJózsef Bozsik . He initially registered his son as a youth player using the pseudonym "Kovács Miklós" to help get around the minimum age rules.In the 1940s, Puskás became the senior coach at Kispest AC. During two spells at the club, he managed the senior team in over 200 games. After his first period ended in 1947, he was replaced by
Béla Guttmann . However Guttman fell out with Ferenc Jr. and walked out, allowing Ferenc Sr. to return. During his second tenure, Hungary became a communist state, and Kispest were then taken over by the Hungarian Ministry of Defence and became the Hungarian Army team. The club was renamed "Budapest Honvéd SE" and Puskás guided the squad – which included Ferenc Jr. and Bozsik – to their first twoHungarian League titles.Honours
Honvéd
*Hungarian Champions: 2
**1949-50, 1950References
* [http://www.tsn.ca/soccer/news_story/?ID=184708 Ferenc Puskás II obituary]
* [http://www.uefa.com/footballeurope/news/Kind=2/newsId=479442.html UEFA Ferenc Puskás II obituary]
* [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/sport/2007/01/17/chelsea_be_warned_a_guttman_is.html Mention in Guttmann bio]
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