Géza Gulyás

Géza Gulyás ( born June 5, 1931 in Budapest ) is a retired Hungarian football player.

Career

Géza Gulyás began his footballing career in 1952 at Ferencvaros Budapest. There graduated Gulyás, who played on the position of the goalkeeper, 1952-1958 131 league games. Since the association, which is Hungary 's most successful today, the active time of Géza Gulyás was not among the best in Hungary, he could not win a championship with Ferencvaros Budapest. His only title with the club was a victory in the national cup in 1958. According to this item Gulyás left the club and joined Láng Vasas, where he played in the next six years to celebrate without notable success. In 1964, he finished at the age of 33 years, his career and took over from 1965 to 1973 as coach at Láng Vasas. In 1970, he also returned again active on the football field and stood two games long at Ferencvaros Budapest in the gate, He even managed a goal, the only one in a competitive match in his career.

With the Hungarian national football team Géza Gulyás took part in the World Cup in Switzerland in 1954 as third-choice goalkeeper behind Gyula Grosics and Sándor Gellér. In the tournament, he was not used. Even otherwise, he never played an international match, but would almost become world champion without having completed one match, for his team, which was the time of the World Cup as the best in the world, failed until the endgame in Wankdorfstadion in Bern as a complete surprise with 2:3 against Germany.

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