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  1. Gyula Grosics was a goalkeeper who played 86 times for the Hungarian national team and played on the legendary team which remained undefeated from 1950-54. At the 1952 Helsinki Olympics Grosics led Hungary to the gold medal, and in 1953 he helped defeat England at Wembley, 6-3, the English national team’s first loss on home soil.

  2. 13 de jun. de 2014 · Hungary goalkeeper Grosics dies aged 88. 10y Associated Press. Chaubey's statement in assault case shows up AIFF's shortcomings in women's safety. 22h Anirudh Menon.

  3. Tudo começou na cidade de Dorog (encontra-se a 38 km a noroeste do centro de Budapeste a principal atividade até pouco tempo era a mineração), onde Gyula nasceu, em 4 de fevereiro de 1926. Sua família tinha uma renda modesta, vivia em uma casa sem água corrente e seu pai, ferreiro de profissão, queria que ele fosse padre.

  4. 13 de jun. de 2014 · Main position: Goalkeeper. Name in home country: Grosics György Gyula Date of birth/Age: Feb 4, 1926 Place of birth: Dorog Date of death: 13.06.2014 (88) Citizenship: Hungary Position: Goalkeeper Current club: ---. Further information. Gyula Grosics is the father-in-law of Tamás Kiss (Retired).

  5. WM-Teilnehmer 1954, 1958, 1962. Um 16.53 Uhr begann nach Horst Eckels Erinnerungen das WM-Finale am 4. Juli 1954 im Berner Wankdorf-Stadion. Gyula Grosics, der ungarische Torhüter, hatte später eine andere Wahrnehmung der zeitlichen Abläufe des Spiels. Die von Cinzano gesponserte Uhr des Stadions zeigte 18.33 Uhr.

  6. Gyula Grosics (Dorog, 4 februari 1926 – Boedapest, 13 juni 2014) was een voetbal doelman uit Hongarije. Hij was de zeer gewaardeerde keeper van het Hongaars voetbalelftal uit de jaren vijftig, bijgenaamd de 'Magische Magyaren'. Zijn bijnaam luidde De Zwarte Panter.