Gáspár Borbás

Gáspár Borbás ( born July 26, 1884 in Budapest, Austria - Hungary, † October 14, 1976 in Budapest, Hungary) was a football player who was one of the first star players of the Hungarian football club and with the Ferencvárosi TC took five titles.

Club career

Borbás was one of the founding members of the FTC and scored 1901, the first Meisterschaftstor in the club's history. He was a faster and takes up running strong winger who came especially on the left wing for use and was known for his precise cross gifts, quite well even came into existence as a scorer. In addition, he was one of the early 20th century to the best short -distance runners in Hungary.

In 1903, he brought with Franz townspeople their first league title, but the following year moved to local rivals Magyar Athletikai Club. There was enough in the coming years only to two runner-up titles, Borbás but was voted player of the year in 1907. The striker returned in 1909 returned to his hometown club, where he spent the most successful period of his career. Together with Imre Schlosser he formed the left wing of the FTC and brought in four years as many league titles as well as once the Cup victory. Locksmith benefited from the cross gifts of his strike partner and was in each of the four championship years top scorer.

1916 ended Borbás his playing career.

National

After the first match of the Hungarian Association in 1902 was still on the stage without Borbás, he was set up in April 1903 with the second-time shows, National selection on the left wing. Here, after 16 minutes he was able to score in the match against Bohemia, which meant the first goal in the history of the national team.

In the following years he was a fixture in Hungary and has established itself in a forward line with locksmith and Jenő Károly. Borbás was the first player in his country, who brought it to a two-digit number of inserts. In 1912 he took part in the Olympic Games, where the Hungarians continued to play after a defeat against England in the consolation round and won this after a 3-1 win against Austria as well.

His 41st and last match he played in October 1916 with a 2:3 against Austria. Overall, he scoring eleven goals, of which no less than eight against arch-rivals.

After the football

During his active sports career Borbás had a degree in Law, from which he graduated in 1908 with a doctorate. He was the first of a series of internationals who had to have a doctorate, as according to him, for example, György Sárosi and Máté Fenyvesi. In 1916 he ended his sports career accept an official posts. In his second career it brought Borbás the prosecutor, but was also connected to the football when he represented, for example, the players' union.

Achievements

  • 5x Hungarian Champion: 1903, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913
  • 1x Hungarian Cup Winner: 1913
  • 41 games and 11 goals for the Hungarian national football team: 1903-1916
  • National football team (Hungary )
  • Hungarian
  • Born in 1884
  • Died in 1976
  • Man
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