Gyula NagyPersonal information |
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Date of birth | (1924-04-07) 7 April 1924 |
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Place of birth | Szob, Hungary |
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Playing position | Striker |
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Senior career* |
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Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
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| Vasas SC | | |
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1947-1948 | CO Roubaix-Tourcoing | 15 | (5) |
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1948-1949 | SR Colmar | 17 | (4) |
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1949-1951 | Fiorentina | 16 | (6) |
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1951 | Toulouse | 5 | (0) |
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1951-1953 | FC Sète | 48 | (13) |
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1953-1954 | Grenoble | | |
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1954-1955 | CA Paris | 35 | (16) |
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1955-1956 | FC Sète | 27 | (4) |
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1956-1958 | Olympique Alès | 78 | (19) |
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1959 | AS Béziers | 19 | (2) |
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1959-1963 | FC Metz | 29 | (5) |
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1966-1967 | Besançon RC | 1 | (0) |
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Teams managed |
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1959-1963 | FC Metz |
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1963-1964 | SC Bastia |
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1965-1966 | SC Bastia |
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1970 | SC Bastia |
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1977-1978 | FC Sète |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals). |
Gyula Nagy (born 7 April 1924 in Szob), also referred to as Jules Nagy, is a former Hungarian footballer and manager.
He began his career with Vasas SC and then joined France where he played for numerous clubs. He had a spell of two years with Fiorentina. As he was still a player he began a coaching career with FC Metz, and also coached SC Bastia and FC Sète.[1]
External links and references
- Barreaud, Marc (1998). Dictionnaire des footballeurs étrangers du championnat professionnel français (1932-1997). L'Harmattan, Paris. ISBN 2-7384-6608-7.
- FC Metz profile
FC Sète – managers |
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- Regan (1929–33)
- Dedieu (1933–36)
- Azema (1936–37)
- Marmiès (1937–39)
- Cazal (1939–40)
- Rous (1940–43)
- Stevanović (1943–46)
- Féron (1946–47)
- Danzelle (1947–48)
- Féjean (1948–49)
- Rous (1949–50)
- Tomazover (1950–54)
- Zavadsky (1954–55)
- Koranyi (1955–56)
- Plovie (1956–58)
- Balmanya (1958–60)
- Tomazover (1960–65)
- Mandaron & Plovie (1965–69)
- Bernard (1969–70)
- Marc & Plovie (1970–72)
- Louis (1972–74)
- Milosavljević (1974–76)
- Miramond (1976–77)
- Nagy & Tomazover (1977–78)
- Passi (1978–80)
- Calabuig (1980–83)
- Herbet (1983–85)
- Milosavljević (1985–86)
- Bathenay (1986–88)
- Calabuig & Milosavljević (1988–89)
- Calabuig (1989–90)
- Pellegrini (1990–91)
- Calabuig (1991–96)
- Bourrier (1996–97)
- Calabuig (1997–2000)
- David & Lebeau (2000–01)
- Scala (2001–02)
- Rust (2002–03)
- Beaumian & Calabuig (2003–06)
- Batelli (2006)
- Buiges (2006)
- Sarramagna (2006–07)
- Laurey (2007–08)
- Aboufares (2008)
- Rémola (2008–09)
- Beaumian (2009–10)
- Chabert (2010–)
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Persondata |
Name |
Nagy, Gyula |
Alternative names |
Nagu, Jules |
Short description |
footballer |
Date of birth |
7 April 1924 |
Place of birth |
Szob, Hungary |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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