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József Takács

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Hungarian footballer (1904–1983)
For the Yugoslav footballer, seeJosip Takač. For the Hungarian politician, seeJózsef Takács (politician).
The native form of thispersonal name isTakács József. This article usesWestern name order when mentioning individuals.

József Takács
Personal information
Date of birth(1904-06-30)30 June 1904
Place of birthBudapest,Austria-Hungary
Date of death3 September 1983(1983-09-03) (aged 79)
Place of deathBudapest,Hungary
Height1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)[1]
PositionStriker
Youth career
1917–1921Vasas
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1921–1927Vasas118(90)
1927–1934Ferencváros139(209)
1934–1935Soroksár42(46)
1935–1936Szürketaxi25(23)
1936–1940Taxisok Budapest99(64)
1940–1941Vasas0(0)
Total423(432)
International career
1923–1933Hungary32(26)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

József Takács (30 June 1904 – 3 September 1983) was a Hungarian internationalfootballer who played as astriker forVasas,Ferencváros, and theHungarian national team between 1917 and 1934.[2] He was also selected in Hungary's squad for thefootball tournament of the1924 Summer Olympics, but he did not play in any matches.[3]

Club career

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Born inBudapest on 30 June 1904, Takács began his footballing career as agoalkeeper, only making his debut as a striker due to an injury to a teammate.[3][4] He joined the ranks of Vasas in 1917, aged 13, making his debut with the first team on 10 April 1921, in a league fixture againstMTK, scoring in a 1–2 loss.[4] In total, he scored 90 goals in 118 league matches with Vasas until 1927, when he joined Ferencvárosi, which signed him because he had been the league top scorer in the1925–26 season with 29 goals.[3][4]

In his first two seasons with Ferencváros, Takács was once again the league's top scorer with 31 and 42 goals, respectively, helping his side win the national league in1927–28 and1931–32, claiming the latter title with 22 wins out of 22.[3] On 25 May 1933, he scored 4 goals in the final of the1932–33 Magyar Kupa to help his side to a 11–1 victory overÚjpest.[4][5] During his seven-year stint at Ferencváros, he scored five goals or more in a single match on eleven occasions, which is a club record (five goals on eight occasions, six twice, and seven once), and netted 30 goals in only 18Magyar Kupa matches, another club record.[4] During his spell in Ferencvaros he netted a total of 254 goals among which 209 championship goals.[6]

After leaving Ferencváros in 1934, he played one season at bothSoroksár (1935–36) andSzürketaxi (1936–37), before joining Taxisok Budapest, with whom he played for three years and scored 87 goals in 119 official games,[6] from 1937 until 1940, when he returned to Vasas, now in the second division.[7] His tally 360 top division goals is the fourth highest in Hungarian championship.[8]

After retiring in 1942, Takács became a trainer, taking overZuglói SE during the 1945–46 season, and working with several lower division teams.[3][4] TheIFFHS ranked him 19th among the most successful top-flight goal scorers.[4]

International career

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On 6 May 1923, the 18-year-old Takács made his international debut for Hungary in afriendly match againstAustria inVienna, which ended in a 1–0 loss.[9] He was a member of the Hungarian squad that participated in the football tournament of the 1924 Summer Olympics inParis, but did not play in any games.[3][10] On 12 June 1927, Takács scored a six-goal haul to help his side to a resounding 13–1 victory overFrance.[4][9]

In total, Takács scored 26 goals in 32caps between 1923 and 1933.[9]

Playing style

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Takács was one of the most successful Hungarian goalscorers in history, not because of his versatility, as he could only shoot with his right foot, but because of his off-ball movement and instinctive positioning, almost foreseeing the path of the ball, which meant that many of his goals were scored from close range, but his efforts from long-range shots were also dangerous.[4] Furthermore, he always counted on possible mistakes from the defenders and the goalkeeper, constantly finding himself ready to pounce on them.[4] He was also noted for being resourceful, possessing a sharp eye, and for his dribbling.[4]

Takács was one of the most popular Hungarian players of his time, not only for his goals, but also for his modesty and exemplary human behavior.[4]

Career statistics

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International goals

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Hungary score listed first, score column indicates score after each Takács goal.
List of international goals scored by József Takács[9]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
131 August 1924Üllői úti stadion,Budapest, Hungary Poland2–04–0Friendly
23–0
321 September 1924Ferencváros-Stadion,Budapest, Hungary Germany3–04–1
44–1
518 January 1925Campo di viale Lombardia,Milan, Italy Italy2–12–1
625 March 1925Hungária körúti stadion,Budapest, Hungary  Switzerland1–05–0
75 May 1925Hohe Warte Stadium,Vienna, Austria Austria1–01–3
812 July 1925Olympic Stadium,Stockholm, Sweden Sweden1–42–6
92–4
106 June 1926Üllői úti stadion,Budapest, Hungary Czechoslovakia1–02–1
1112 June 1927 France1–013–1
126–0
137–0
148–0
1511–1
1612–1
1725 September 1927 Austria1–15–31927–30 Central European Cup
1825 March 1928Stadio Nazionale PNF,Rome, Italy Italy3–33–4
1914 April 1929Wankdorf Stadium,Bern, Switzerland  Switzerland1–25–4
205–3
215 May 1929Hohe Warte Stadium,Vienna, Austria Austria1–02–2Friendly
222–2
236 October 1929Hungária körúti stadion,Budapest, Hungary1–02–1
2428 September 1930Dresden, Germany Germany1–03–5
252–0
263–0

Honours

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Ferencvárosi

Individual

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Vasas
  • Top goalscorer of the Nemzeti Bajnokság I in1925–26 (29 goals)
Ferencvárosi

See also

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References

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  1. ^"József Takacs". Retrieved11 August 2025.
  2. ^"Hungary - Record International Players". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 19 October 2006. Retrieved7 November 2009.
  3. ^abcdef"József Takács".Olympedia. Retrieved23 August 2021.
  4. ^abcdefghijkl"Takács József".tempofradi.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved10 July 2025.
  5. ^"Magyar Kupa 1932–1933, döntő" [Hungarian Cup 1932–1933, final].www.magyarfutball.hu (in Hungarian). 25 May 1933. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2016. Retrieved10 July 2025.
  6. ^ab"Prolific Scorers Data - József Takács II - Additional Data".RSSSF. Retrieved31 July 2025.
  7. ^"József Takács (Player)".www.national-football-teams.com. Retrieved10 July 2025.
  8. ^World Record of the national championships (1888/89-2011
  9. ^abcd"Gyula Zsengellér, international football player".eu-football.info. Retrieved9 July 2025.
  10. ^"VIII. Olympiad Paris 1924 Football Tournament - Squad Lists - Hungary".RSSSF. 10 April 2025. Retrieved10 July 2025.
Hungary
Mitropa Cup top scorers
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