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  1. József Bozsik (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈjoːʒɛf ˈboʒik]; 28 November 1925 – 31 May 1978) was a Hungarian footballer who played as a central midfielder. He spent his entire club career at his hometown club, Budapest Honvéd. Bozsik was a key member of the legendary Golden Team as he represented Hungary in

  2. En su apogeo, Bozsik fue considerado el mejor centrocampista atacante del mundo. Fue conocido por su perfecta técnica, estilo y creatividad, aunque sufría de una falta de ritmo. Durante su carrera, Bozsik ganó muchos honores e incluso fue nombrado Miembro del Parlamento.

  3. Biografía. József Bozsik was one of the members of the legendary Mighty Magyars, possibly the best team in the world in the 1950s. As a midfielder, he played the final of the 1952 Olympics (which Hungary won) and the 1954 World Cup final (which was shockingly lost to West Germany). Bozsik furthermore played in the 1958 World Cup (1st round exit).

  4. 14 de jul. de 2019 · 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.

  5. József Bozsik ( Kispest, 28 de novembro de 1925 — Budapest, 31 de maio de 1978) foi um futebolista da Hungria . Bozsik celebrizou-se como um dos coadjuvantes da Seleção Húngara que assombrou o mundo esportivo na primeira metade da década de 1950, e do Honvéd, o melhor time do mundo na época e base do selecionado. [ 1] .

  6. József Bozsik es el abuelo de József Bozsik (Entrenador NK Nafta 1903 ). Loading... Clubes juveniles. Kispesti AC, Budapest Honvéd FC (bis 1943) Datos de rendimiento de toda la carrera. Datos de rendimiento detallados. József Bozsik fue un jugador de fútbol de Hungría. Jugó en la posición Medio campo.

  7. Biography. József Bozsik was one of the members of the legendary Mighty Magyars, possibly the best team in the world in the 1950s. As a midfielder, he played the final of the 1952 Olympics (which Hungary won) and the 1954 World Cup final (which was shockingly lost to West Germany).