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Kálmán Konrád

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Hungarian footballer (1896–1980)

Kálmán Konrád
Personal information
Date of birth(1896-05-23)23 May 1896
Place of birthBácspalánka,Austria-Hungary
(todayBačka Palanka, Serbia)
Date of death10 May 1980(1980-05-10) (aged 83)
Place of deathStockholm, Sweden
PositionInside forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1910–1916MTK Hungária
1916–1917Magyar AC
1917–1919MTK Hungária94(88)
1919–1926Wiener Amateur SV116(79[1])
1926–1927Brooklyn Wanderers27(2)
1927–1928MTK Hungária
Total237(169)
International career
1914–1928Hungary12(2)
Managerial career
1928–1930Bayern Munich
1930–1931FC Zürich
1933–1935Slavia Prague
1936–1937Rapid Bucharest
1937–19391. FC Brno
1939–1942Örebro SK
1942–1947Åtvidabergs FF
1947–1950Malmö FF
1950–1951Råå IF
1951–1955BK Derby
1955–1956Junsele IF
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Kálmán Konrád (23 May 1896 – 10 May 1980) was one of the bestfootballers[according to whom?] in theKingdom of Hungary in the 1910s. Aninside right, he played on theHungary national team with his brother,Jenő Konrád. Kálmán, who later played for Austria, coached theRomania national team for five games in the mid-1930s.

Career

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Born inBácspalánka (Bačka Palanka), a town on the Danube River inAustria-Hungary (now part ofVojvodina, Serbia), Konrád moved to Budapest as a small child. He joined the clubMTK Hungária FC in 1910 at the age of 14 and then joined the first team in the Hungarian League in 1913 at the age of 17. Konrád played for MTK from 1913 to 1919 and helped the team win the Hungarian Championship in 1914, 1917–1919 (there was no league in 1915 or 1916 because of World War I). In the three championship seasons between 1917 and 1919, MTK outscored their opponents, 376–46, and had an overall record of 60-4-2. Kálmán played in 94 games during this incredible run and scored 88 goals while a player for MTK. He was also a member of the National team, appeared in 12 games and scored two goals.

In August 1926, Kálmán was brought to the United States byNat Agar, the owner-manager of theBrooklyn Wanderers of theAmerican Soccer League (ASL). Kálmán's talent was so legendary[according to whom?] that Agar was forced to keep the transfer a secret until he was on his way to the U.S.[citation needed] That year, Konrád played for Brooklyn and appeared in 27 games and scored two goals. That season, he also played in theInternational Soccer League, a new league of American and Canadian teams. The Wanderers of the ASL participated and won the league championship with a 5–3–1 record. Konrád scored four goals while playing in every game.

After his only season in the United States, Konrád returned to Hungary and ended his playing career with MTK during the 1927–28 season. He then became a world-renowned coach and led powerful clubs such as Bayern Munich, FC Zurich, and Slavia Prague. Konrád also coached a number of teams in Sweden,[2] where he settled and lived until his death in 1980.

Honours

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As manager

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Malmö FF

References

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  1. ^http://www.austriasoccer.at/data/nat/statsn/spoe1stat/DETAIL/004437.htm
  2. ^http://www.degerforsif.se/artiklar/de-ungerska-tranarna-som-fornyade-den-svenska-fotbollen[permanent dead link]

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Kálmán Konrád managerial positions
FC Bayern Munichmanagers
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FC Zürichmanagers
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SK Slavia Praguemanagers
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Örebro SKmanagers
Åtvidabergs FFmanagers
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