Ladislau Bonyhádi

Ladislau Ludovic Bonyhádi or - Hungarian - László Bonyhádi ( born March 25, 1923 in Bonyhád, Hungary ) is a former Romanian football player of Hungarian descent. The striker played a total of 119 games in the Hungarian Nemzeti National Championship and the Romanian Divizia A. There he holds with 49 goals in a season one until today an unsurpassed record.

Career

Bonyhádi began playing football at FC Szeged and came in 1941 to Kolozsvári AC ( later Ferar Cluj) in the Nemzeti National Championship, the highest league Hungary. Where he presented his scoring prowess to the test. After a short time at Gamma FC Budapest, he returned after the war returned to Ferar, which was now back home in Romania.

In 1946 Bonyhádi joining the company in Arad the Divizia A, the highest Romanian football league. With ITA he could achieve in the years 1947 and 1948 the Romanian Championship, where he at in the 1947/48 season with 49 goals set a record unsurpassed to this day. In the same year he also won the Romanian Cup. Already in 1949, he finished his career.

National

Although Bonyhádi scorer Divizia A was twice, he came only three games for the Romanian national football team, but could not generate any results. He made his debut on October 26, 1947 against Poland. The last international match played on June 6, 1948 against Hungary, Romania with 0:9 as referring their heaviest defeat of his international game history.

Achievements

  • Romanian champion: 1947, 1948
  • Romanian Cup Winners: 1948
  • Romanian scorer: 1947, 1948
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