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Gyula Polgár

1912 - 1992

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 16 lingue su Wikipedia. Gyula Polgár è il 3176° calciatore più popolare (in calo dal 2572° nel 2024), la 593ª biografia più popolare dell'Ungheria (in calo dal 509ª nel 2019) e il 74° calciatore più popolare dell'Ungheria.

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Among Calciatores

Among calciatores, Gyula Polgár ranks 3,172 out of 21,273Before him are Jean-Paul Vonderburg, Birgit Prinz, Adalbert Steiner, Atilio Cremaschi, Juan, and Abel Resino. After him are Antal Szalay, Jürgen Heinsch, Rudi Hoffmann, Abdeljalil Hadda, Teppei Uchida, and Vincent Aboubakar.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1912, Gyula Polgár ranks 300Before him are Rudolf Firkušný, Héctor Socorro, Jadwiga Jędrzejowska, Jean Vilar, Gholam Reza Azhari, and Hideo Itokawa. After him are Antal Szalay, Karl Kreutzberg, Eva Ahnert-Rohlfs, Phạm Hùng, Simón Lecue, and Reta Shaw. Among people deceased in 1992, Gyula Polgár ranks 205Before him are Kenneth MacMillan, Sandy Dennis, Tibor Kemény, Severino Rigoni, Ferdinand Adams, and Lisa Fonssagrives. After him are Roque Olsen, Maurice Perrin, Ronnie Bucknum, Luigi Marchisio, László Rajcsányi, and Knut Fridell.

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In Ungheria

Among people born in Ungheria, Gyula Polgár ranks 593 out of NaNBefore him are Ferenc Szojka (1931), Imre Gedővári (1951), Ilka Gedő (1921), Vilma Hugonnai (1847), Ödön Zombori (1906), and Károly Kárpáti (1906). After him are Antal Szalay (1912), László Szollás (1907), Csaba Fenyvesi (1943), Eva Šuranová (1946), Ottó Boros (1929), and Miklós Szilvási (1925).

Among Calciatores In Ungheria

Among calciatores born in Ungheria, Gyula Polgár ranks 74Before him are László Kiss (1956), György Szűcs (1912), László Bálint (1948), Tibor Kemény (1913), Tibor Csernai (1938), and Ferenc Szojka (1931). After him are Antal Szalay (1912), Béla Kárpáti (1929), Karel Burkert (1909), László Cseh (1910), József Tóth (1951), and József Turay (1905).

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