László Cseh (footballer)

László Cseh ( born April 4, 1910 in Budapest, Austria - Hungary, † January 8, 1950 in Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian football player who was at club level with MTK Budapest two times Hungarian champion and with the national team of his native country at the Football world Cup 1938 took part and there won the vice-championship.

Career

Club career

László Cseh began his career in 1926 at the now third-rate Hungarian club III. Kerületi TUE in the third district of Budapest. In 1929 he joined BSE. László Cseh Here was active until 1931, before he went to MTK Hungaria FC With the traditional club Founded in 1888, the attacker was twice 1936 and 1937 football champion of Hungary. Until 1938, he played there Among other things with other Hungarian football greats of the era, such as the future coach of the famous Golden Team Gusztáv Sebes, keeper Antal Szabó and the attacker and later Argentina Legionnaire Ferenc Sas.

In 1938 László Cseh MTK Hungaria left and played until 1940 for Kispest AC, today Honvéd Budapest. Then he let up until 1942 his career with two smaller clubs.

National

Between 1932 and 1939 it was brought László Cseh in 34 matches in the Hungarian national football team. Here he succeeded in fifteen Torerfolge. His debut in the jersey of the Magyar football team played Cseh on 20 March 1932 a 3-1 win against Czechoslovakia in Prague. From Hungary coach Alfréd Schaffer Cseh was called to the squad for the World Cup 1938 in France. During the tournament Cseh, however, was not used. The Hungarian team, however, reached after victories over the Dutch East Indies, Switzerland and Sweden the final, where Hungary was defeated by the defending champion Italy with 2:4. After the World Cup László Cseh made ​​only two matches and gave his farewell from the national team on 26 February 1939 a 2:3 defeat against the Netherlands in Rotterdam.

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