Real Madrid’s Ferenc Puskas in training at the Santiago Bernabeu, 1964.
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Real Madrid’s Ferenc Puskas in training at the Santiago Bernabeu, 1964.
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“Wolves beat Honved, champions of Hungary and the greatest club side in the world…” December 13, 1954.
Source: AS (original, Daily Mirror)
Cena do filme ’The Miracle of Bern’ (2003)
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West Germany, March 29, 1972. Hungary v West Germany (0-2), Friendly. Nepstadion, Budapest. Paul Breitner scored his first international goal in this match.
From left to right: Hoeness, Breitner, Flohe, Hoettges, Netzer, Wimmer, Muller, Heynckes, Schwarzenbeck, Maier and Beckenbauer.
Source: Terra Deportes
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Follow @footballarchiveBrazil to face Hungary in the quarterfinals of World Cup 1954, AKA The Battle of Berne:
Castilho, Djalma Santos, Nílton Santos, Brandãozinho, Pinheiro, Bauer, Julinho, Didi, Baltazar, Maurinho, Humberto
Follow @footballarchiveOne of Germany’s biggest ever defeats came in 1954 in the group stage of the World Cup against Hungary, then considered the best team in the world. The Germans lost the game 8-3. They met again in the final which Germany won 3-2 against all odds, still considered one of the biggest upset in football history.
France squad prior to their match with Hungary (2-2) March, 1939.
Source: Postcard
Villa Park in 1904.
Real Sociedad en la Final de Copa del Rey en 1988 ante Barcelona.El once de la Real con Arconada, Gorriz, Gajate, Lopez Rekarte, Larrañaga, Uralde,...
Austria Vienne (1933 IDIS Fußballalbum).
Pele
By Neil Stevens
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El París Saint Germain en 3 noviembre 1982, De pié: Cees Kist, Pascal Zaremba, Jean-Marc Pilorget, Yannick Guillochon, Dominique Baratelli,...
New York Hakoah during a 1930 tour of Uruguay.
The late 1980s was a time of coaching revolution in Italy. Few have...