Search results
Gyula Grosics (pronunciado [ɟulɒ ɡroʃiʧ]; Dorog, 4 de febrero de 1926 − Budapest, 13 de junio de 2014) [1] fue un futbolista húngaro que jugaba en la demarcación de portero. Jugó 86 encuentros con la selección de su país y formó parte del legendario equipo de oro de la década de 1950.
Gyula Grosics ( Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɟulɒ ˈɡroʃit͡ʃ]; 4 February 1926 – 13 June 2014) was a Hungarian football goalkeeper who played 86 times for the Hungary national football team and was part of the "Golden Team" of the 1950s.
14 de jun. de 2014 · Un homenaje al legendario portero húngaro que ganó el oro olímpico, el subcampeonato mundial y el oro olímpico en Helsinki '52 y fue el precursor del portero-líbero. Conocido como la pantera negra por su vestimenta, fue un revolucionario que desafió la autoridad paterna y la ideología de derechas.
26 de may. de 2023 · Published. 26 May 2023. Share. Gyula Grosics is known as the first custodian to play as a ‘sweeper-keeper’. Grosics was a member of Hungary’s legendary ‘Mighty Magyars’. Gyula Grosics played...
17 de jun. de 2014 · Gyula Grosics, who has died aged 88, was the goalkeeper of the magnificent Hungarian team that won 6-3 at Wembley in November 1953, smashing England's unbeaten record at home against foreign...
13 de jun. de 2014 · Gyula Grosics, the goalkeeper in the great Hungary side of the 1950s, has died at the age of 88. The 'Black Panther' (Fekete Párduc in Hungarian) was a gold medallist at the 1952 Olympic Games ...
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.