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Ferenc Puskás - Wikipedia Puskas had excellent ball control, mostly with his left foot, and had a great first touch of the ball giving very quick and precise passing and crossing He was also able to maneuver and change positions quickly on the pitch by moving from inside left to centre forward
Biography, Hungarian Footballer, Real Madrid - Britannica Ferenc Puskás (born April 1, 1927, Budapest, Hungary—died November 17, 2006, Budapest) was a Hungarian professional football (soccer) player who became the sport’s first international superstar
Ferenc Puskas Biro - History and honours - Real Madrid CF He was one of the greatest strikers in history, endowed with the best left foot ever to be seen at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium Ferenc Puskas landed at the club at the age of 31, having
Biography :: PUSKAS. COM Ferenc Puskás, the ‘National Sportsman’ who was the symbol of Hungarianness in the twentieth century, left us on 17th November 2006 to – as he himself put it – join up with the other national-team members up there
Ferenc Puskás: A Timeless Genius. - attackingfootball. com Short, stocky, and balding by his mid-twenties, Ferenc Puskás wasn’t built to dazzle on posters But give him a football, and the entire pitch became his canvas Left foot like a rifle, vision like a chess grandmaster, and a knack for goals that bordered on ridiculous
Ferenc Puskás : The Hungarian Legend - Goals, Games Life Known as the "Galloping Major," Puskás was an exceptional forward and attacking midfielder, scoring 806 goals in 793 official matches during his career, placing him among the top goal scorers in football history
IFFHS He became Olympic champion in 1952 and led his nation to the final of the 1954 World Cup where he was named the tournament’s best player He won three European Cups (1959, 1960, 1966), 10 national championships (5 Hungarian 5 Spanish Primera División) and 8 top individual scoring honors