László Kubala Sports manager

László Kubala Stecz (10 June 1927 – 17 May 2002), also referred to as Ladislav Kubala, Ladislao Kubala, was a Hungarian footballer, who played as a forward with, among others, Ferencvárosi TC, ŠK Slovan Bratislava, Vasas SC, FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol. He also played for three different national teams, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Spain, as well as a Europe XI and the Catalan XI. During the 1950s he was a leading member of the successful FC Barcelona team. During his playing career with that club he scored 194 goals in 256 appearances. In 1999, during the club's centenary celebrations, a fan's poll declared him the best player ever to play for the club. After retiring as a player he began a career as coach. He had two spells as coach of FC Barcelona and he also coached both the senior Spain national team and the Spain Olympic Team.A forward with great passing qualities, Kubala had an uncommon dribbling ability, combining pace and skill. Kubala's composure in finishing, and power when striking for goal were also highly renowned. Also, he was one of history's greatest free kick specialists, able to bend the ball with pace and accuracy.

Personal facts

László Kubala
Birth dateJune 10, 1927
Birth place
Hungary , Budapest , Kingdom of Hungary (1920–46)
Date of deathMay 17, 2002
Place of death
Barcelona , Spain
Height (meters)1.76

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Football manager

club
FC Zürich
FC Barcelona
RCD Espanyol
Spain national football team
Al-Hilal FC
Córdoba CF
Real Murcia
Toronto Falcons
position
Forward (association football)
teams
FC Zürich
Hungary national football team
Aurora Pro Patria 1919
Czechoslovakia national football team
FC Barcelona
Vasas SC
RCD Espanyol
Spain national football team
Ferencvárosi TC
ŠK Slovan Bratislava
Toronto Falcons

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