Károly Kobulszky (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkaːroj ˈkobulski]; Slovak: Karol Kobulszky; 28 September 1887 – 31 December 1970)[1] was a Hungarian track and field athlete, footballer and postal clerk.
[2][3] Born in Eperjes (Prešov), Kobulszky began his career in 1904 at a local club Eperjesi Torna és Vívó Egylet, where he remained until 1910.
[2] Generally competing in throwing events (discus throw, shot put), he was also a member of the Eperjesi TVE football team, with them he won the first edition of the Northern District Championship of the Hungarian league (1907–08).
[4] In 1910 Kobulszky switched to Budapesti Postás SE,[2] the club of the Hungarian Post, in their color he won his first Hungarian Athletics Championships title in the discus throw event.
[1] From 1917 to 1923, Kobulszky competed for Magyar AC,[2] during which period he achieved his biggest results by winning two Hungarian Athletics Championships titles in the discus throw (1919, 1921) and being a member of both the discus throw and shot put team of Magyar AC that won the gold medal at the 1919 Hungarian Athletics Championships.