Tibor Nyilasi

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Tibor Nyilasi
Personal information
Date of birth (1955-01-18) 18 January 1955
Place of birthVárpalota, Hungary
Height1.89 m (6 ft 2 12 in)
Playing positionStriker
Youth career
0000–1972Úttörőstadion SC
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1972–1983Ferencvárosi TC243(132)
1983–1988Austria Wien120(81)
Total363(213)
National team
1975–1985Hungary70(32)
Teams managed
1990–1994Ferencvárosi TC
1997–1999Ferencvárosi TC
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Tibor Nyilasi (born 18 January 1955 in Várpalota, Hungary) is a retired Hungarian football player and manager. He signed with Ferencvaros in 1972 and played there until transferring to Austria Vienna in 1983. For the Hungarian National Football Team he made 70 appearances from 1975 to 1985, scoring 32 goals.[1] He played in the 1978 FIFA World Cup (where he was famously sent off against Argentina) and the 1982 FIFA World Cup.[2] After he retired as a player he was manager of Ferencvaros.

Honours

Club

Hungary Ferencvárosi TC

  • Hungarian League: 1976, 1981
  • Hungarian Cup: 1974, 1976, 1978
  • Cup Winners' Cup: Runner-up 1975

Austria Austria Wien

Individual

  • Hungary Hungarian Top Goalscorer: 1981
  • Austria Austrian Top Goalscorer: 1984
  • Europe European Silver Boot: 1981

Manager

Hungary Ferencvárosi TC

  • Hungarian League: 1992
    • Runner-up: 1998
  • Hungarian Cup: 1991, 1993, 1994

Sources

  • Ki kicsoda a magyar sportéletben?, II. kötet (I–R). Szekszárd, Babits Kiadó, 1995, p. 395., ISBN 963-495-011-6
  • Nagy Béla: Fradisták (Sportpropaganda, 1981) ISBN 963-7542-44-2
  • Nagy Béla: Fradi futballkönyv (Sportpropaganda, 1985) ISBN 963-7543-04-X
  • Rejtő László–Lukács László–Szepesi György: Felejthetetlen 90 percek (Sportkiadó, 1977) ISBN 963-253-501-4
  • Hoppe Pál – Szabó Ferenc: A Nyíl (Budapest, 1984)
  • Nagy Béla: Nyilasi album (Budapest, 2003) ISBN 96360024316
  • His stats at Austria Wien

References

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