Sándor Bródy (15 August 1884 – 19 April 1944) was a Jewish-Hungarian football (soccer) player.
He took part in the First World War in the Austro-Hungarian army, and in March 1915 he was captured by the Russian Army in the Polish city of Przemyśl and spent the rest of the war in the Russian prison camp at Berezovka on the river Ob in Siberia.
Later he worked as a coach for Swedish side IFK Goteborg (1921–1923) and for his former club, Ferencváros (1937).
During the Second World War, he was arrested along with other Jews during the Nazi occupation of Hungary and subsequently murdered.
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