Zoltán Friedmanszky, a former footballer and coach of the Ferencváros Torna Club, who died on Thursday at the age of eighty-seven – read the club official website.
Friedmanszky, who played on the offensive post as a player, qualified for the green and white club in 1957, in which he was successful a total of 83 times in 162 matches. As a player in Ferencváros, he became the top scorer in his first season, the 1957-58 season.
Zoltán Friedmanszky became a champion with the FTC twice during his career, and he was also a member of the band that won the 1965 Fair Cities Cup (VVK).
After his retirement, he worked in the club’s youth as a coach, and from 1978 to 1980, he led the adult team as a head coach.
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