János Csank

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János Csank
Personal information
Date of birth (1946-10-27) 27 October 1946
Place of birthÓzd, Hungary
Playing positionGoalkeeper
Teams managed
YearsTeam
1984–1985Eger FC
1986–1989Békéscsabai Előre
1989–1995Vác
1995–1996Proodeftiki F.C.
1996–1997Hungary
1998–1999Vác
2000–2002Ferencváros
2002–2003Siófok
2003–2004Videoton
2005–2006Sopron
2006Győri ETO
2006–2007Diósgyőr
2007–2008Ferencváros
2008–2011Zalaegerszegi TE
2012–Gyirmót SE

János Csank (born 27 October 1946 Ózd, Hungary) is a former goalkeeper, one of Hungary's most successful football coaches.[1]

Club coaching career

Csank won the National Championship twice, at first in 1994 with Vác FC-Samsung and in 2001 in charge of Ferencváros.

He resigned from Ferencváros in April 2008 after a 2–2 draw against Makó left Fradi in third place eight points behind NB II (Eastern Group) leaders Kecskeméti TE.[2]

International Coaching Career

Csank was manager of the Hungarian national football team between April 1996 and November 1997. During this time, Hungary advanced from the World Cup qualification group but suffered a devastating 1–7, 5–0 defeat against FR Yugoslavia.

After the losses against Yugoslavia, Csank resigned from his position and was followed by Bertalan Bicskei.[3]

References

  1. "Csank János" (in Hungarian). magyarfutball.hu. Retrieved 3 November 2013. 
  2. "ftcbk.eu profile" (in Hungarian). ftcbk.eu. 
  3. "Emlékezetes meccsek az elmúlt két évtizedből" (in Hungarian). nemzetisport.hu. 1 September 2009. Retrieved 3 November 2013. 
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