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 ==== Magical Magyars ==== ==== Magical Magyars ====
-The Golden Eleven (Magical Magyars) is the name given to the Hungarian national soccer team. The term was given to the famous Hungarian national soccer team of the 1950-54 period, coached by Gustav Sebes. The team went undefeated for over years in 32 consecutive matches (a world record). It scored the most goals in the history of World Cup tournaments 27 (Switzerland 1954), but in the final, it sensationally fell to West Germany in what was called the "Miracle in Bern". It won an Olympic gold medal in Helsinki in 1952 and has other unbeaten records, with legends such as Ferenc Puskás and Sándor Kocsis playing for it. [([[https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0253-0d8026b8531a-6be6e23436d1-1000--the-greatest-teams-of-all-time-hungary-1950-56/|UEFA]])]+The Golden Eleven (Magical Magyars) is the name given to the Hungarian national soccer team. The term was given to the famous Hungarian national soccer team of the 1950-54 period, coached by Gustav Sebes. The team went undefeated for over four years in 32 consecutive matches (a world record). It scored the most goals in the history of World Cup tournaments — 27 (Switzerland 1954), but in the final, it sensationally fell to West Germany in what was called the "Miracle in Bern.It won an Olympic gold medal in Helsinki in 1952 and has other unbeaten records, with legends such as Ferenc Puskás and Sándor Kocsis playing for it. [([[https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0253-0d8026b8531a-6be6e23436d1-1000--the-greatest-teams-of-all-time-hungary-1950-56/|UEFA]])]
  
 ==== Mangalica ==== ==== Mangalica ====
hungary.txt · Last modified: 2022/02/23 07:29 by aga