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  1. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Czibor was one of the players on the Hungarian football team that dominated international football the early 1950s, the so-called "Golden Team". A small left-winger with a powerful shot, he contributed to winning the 1952 Olympic title. In 1953, the Hungarians upset England at Wembley, winning 6-3. The Hungarians where the red-hot favourites ...

  2. Czibor was one of the players on the Hungarian football team that dominated international football the early 1950s, the so-called “Golden Team”. A small left-winger with a powerful shot, he contributed to winning the 1952 Olympic title. In 1953, the Hungarians upset England at Wembley, winning 6-3. The Hungarians where the red-hot ...

  3. Czibor (Kaposvár, Hungary, 1929 – Budapest, Hungary, 1997) was of the finest exponents of Mighty Magyar brilliance in the 1950s and 60s

  4. Zoltán Czibor Suhai (Kaposvár, Hungary, 23/08/1929 - 01/09/1997). Budapesti Honved, Budapest Honvéd, Barcelona, Espanyol, Hospitalet, L'Hospitalet Competitions Clubs Rankings National Players Managers Referees Community

  5. Czibor (Kaposvár, Hungría, 1929 – Budapest, Hungría, 1997) fue uno de los mejores exponentes del esplendoroso fútbol húngaro de la década de los cincuenta y sesenta. Tras huir de la Europa del Este por motivos políticos, el delantero llegó al FC Barcelona en 1958, con 29 años, junto a otra perla húngara: Sandor Kocsis.

  6. ZOLTÁN CZIBOR SUHAI. Date of birth. 23/08/1929. Original of. Kaposvár (Hongria) Date of death. 01/09/1997. Seasons at the first team. 1958 - 1961.

  7. Their names were József Bozsik, Zoltán Czibor, Gyula Grosics, Nándor Hidegkuti, Sándor Kocsis and Ferenc Puskás, and they were key players in a legendary team, some with revealing nicknames such as “Golden Head” for Kocsis, “Old Man” for Hidegkuti, the “Black Panther” for goalkeeper Grosics and the “Galloping Major” for the captain, Puskás.