Ferenc Csanádi
Hungarian football manager (1925–1985)
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1925-03-25)25 March 1925 | ||
Place of birth | Pestszenterzsébet, Budapest, Hungary | ||
Date of death | 7 September 1985(1985-09-07) (aged 60) | ||
Place of death | Budapest, Hungary | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
1959-1961 | Guinea | ||
1967-1968 | DR Congo | ||
1970-1973 | Ferencváros |
Ferenc Csanádi (26 March 1925 – 7 September 1985) was a Hungarian football manager who managed Ferencváros. Besides Hungary, he managed in Guinea and DR Congo.[1][2]
Career
In 1967, Csanádi was appointed as manager of DR Congo.[3] He helped them win the 1968 African Cup of Nations.[4][5][6][7]
References
- ^ "Interview with Ferenc Csanádi". library.hungaricana.hu.
- ^ "Hommage à Ferenc Csanádi". mbokamosika.com (Archived).
- ^ "Les léopards débarqués à Roissy-Charles De Gaulle !". congoforum.be.
- ^ "RD Congo : deux sacres sous des dénominations différentes". caf-prd-fr.deltatre.net.
- ^ "Léopards : la CAF rend hommage aux champions d'Afrique 1968 et 1974". footdrc.com.
- ^ "Sorciers blancs : mal n?cessaire ou alibi ?". wearefootball.org.
- ^ "CAN 2021 : une première étoile pour le Sénégal". ortb.bj.
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Guinea national football team – managers
- Csanádi (1959–61)
- Zakariás (1961–68)
- N. Camara (1962–64)
- Moldoveanu (1975–76)
- P. Bangoura (xxxx–xx)
- Figge (xxxx–xx)
- Devèze (1992–93)
- Primorac (1994)
- Fomenko (1994)
- N. L. Camara (1994)
- Millimono (1995)
- Keita (1995)
- Muntyan (1995–98)
- Stambouli (1998–99)
- Banks (2000)
- Metsu (2000)
- Simondi (2000–01)
- Dussuyer (2002–04)
- Neveu (2004–06)
- Nouzaret (2006–09)
- T. Camara (2009)
- Souaré (2009–10)
- Dussuyer (2010–13)
- Dussuyer (2014–15)
- Fernández (2015–16)
- L. Bangoura (2016–18)
- Put (2018–19)
- Six (2019–21)
- Diawara (2021–)
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