Alfréd Schaffer

Alfréd Schaffer (13 February 1893 – 30 August 1945) was a Hungarian international footballer.

[6] Born in Budapest,[7][8] he joined MTK Budapest in 1915 and helped the club win three consecutive league titles,[5] and in the latter two of those seasons (1917–18 and 1918–19) he was the top European league goalscorer with 42 and 41 goals respectively.

He played one championship game and 19 test matches scoring a total of 27 goals.

[10] After his playing days ended he became a football manager, and coached clubs such as 1.

[11] In the beginning of 1940, Schaffer was coach at Rapid Bucharest, but left after only a few months to sign with A.S.