Vilmos Kohut

Vilmos Kohut ( born July 17, 1906 in Budapest, † February 18, 1986 ) was a Hungarian football player. The striker could win in 1928 with Ferencvaros the Mitropa Cup and was at the World Cup in France in 1938 Vice World Champion.

Vilmos Kohut came from the season 1926/27, regularly as a left winger in the Hungarian professional league for the use, then, he was still playing at the Hungarian football legend Imre Schlosser page. This season Vilmos Kohut won the Hungarian championship and was able to repeat this triumph a year later with his team. 1928, the winger also came to the finals of the Mitropapokals, the forerunner of the European Cup competition. Ferencvaros was in the final over the previous year finalists SK Rapid Wien and was able to maintain 7:1 and 2:5. Vilmos Kohut scored in the first leg two hits and scored in the second leg lost a goal for the green eagle. After he was once more master with Ferencvaros in 1932, while still with the team won all championship games, he moved in 1933 to the newly founded French professional league to Olympique Marseille.

Willy Kohut, as he was called here, soon became one of the first stars at Olympique, he still had six years earlier participated in the deklassierenden 13:1 victory over the French national team of Hungary and their goalkeeper Cottenet overcome this twice. OM 1935 and 1938 he was winner of the Coupe de France, in the final two games against Stade Rennais and FC Metz scored a goal each. The French league title in 1937 could take receipt of the Hungarian striker. Had become uninteresting by its international commitment to the Hungarian selection of the former Hungarian national team, Vilmos Kohut returned to the "home" World Cup in France in 1938 to the team, also scored the first goal at the World Cup for Hungary. The team had to eventually admit defeat 2:4 only in the finale Italy. In the 1939/40 season he played for FC Antibes, which, however, without a single point gain was the worst of the group in the Southeast due to the outbreak of war, divided into three regional scales league.

Achievements

  • Participation World Cup 1938: 2nd space
  • 25 caps and 13 goals for the Hungarian national football team
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