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Mr Szilvassy is a close ally of Ferenc Gyurcsany, the former Socialist prime minister.
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Sebes preferred a 3-2-1-4 formation which allowed Ferenc Puskas, the great Hungarian striker, to thrive alongside the precociously talented Nandor Hidekuti.
CNN: Benfica and 'the curse of Bela Guttmann'
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An opposition leader and former prime minister, Ferenc Gyurcsany, says while in office he rejected a deal offered by the Azeris.
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Ferenc Gyurcsany - the prime minister of Hungary, one of the worst affected EU countries - called for more Europe-wide support for individual nations.
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The prime minister, Ferenc Gyurcsany, was caught on tape telling party colleagues that his government, re-elected in June this year, had lied, screwed up and done nothing.
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Last season, they both scored 53, which was six more than the previous record in all competitions set by the legendary Hungarian Ferenc Puskas back in 1960.
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The stadium where the magical Magyar Ferenc Puskas's drag-back left Billy Wright floundered, and where Manchester United beat Benfica to claim the European Cup for the first time.
BBC: Wembley awaits facelift
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Wednesday's game between England and Hungary will inevitably bring to mind the historic 6-3 defeat England suffered at the hands of the legendary Ferenc Puskas and his "Magnificent Magyars" in 1953.
BBC: Hungary coach Egervari expects refreshed England side
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Fifa contacted the Irish FA on Tuesday to confirm the goal would be in the running for the award, which was launched last year in memory of the great Hungarian footballer Ferenc Puskas.
BBC: Mattie Burrows' Glentoran goal on Fifa award shortlist
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Real signed one of the greatest players to have ever stepped onto a football field in the shape of Hungary's Ferenc Puskas in 1958 and saw off all comers until a Bela Guttmann-inspired Benfica broke the stranglehold in 1961.
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He fastened on to an Alves ball from the right, taking a touch and slotting low past Pyatov's outstretched left hand as he went past the goal tallies of Real Madrid legend Ferenc Puskas in 1959-60, Barca's Brazilian Ronaldo in 1996-97 and Messi himself last season.
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