Géza Kalocsay

During his five years in the team, he won the Czechoslovak First League 1936, three times silver medalist and winner of the Central European Cup.

In his initial years, he coached local clubs such as Nyíregyházi Madisz, Pápai Perutz, Debreceni Lokomotiv, Szeged Honvéd, Vasas Izzó and Pécs Dózsa, and after 1957 he began moving abroad.

[3] He first coached Yugoslavian Partizan Beograd, followed by Belgian Standard Liege, Algerian side NA Hussein Dey, and the Polish Górnik Zabrze.

In his final years, he coached the Pakistan national team also taking part at the inaugural at the 1976 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup.

He also returned to his home country several times to coach Újpesti Dózsa SC, Ferencvárosi, Videoton, and MTK Hungaria until his retirement in 1981.

[3] As a coach, he won league titles in Belgium, Poland and twice in Egypt, and had several spells leading them to finish runner-ups in various tournaments.

Grave of Kalocsay in Budapest