Gyula Bíró

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Template:Redirect template Template:Infobox football biography Gyula Bíró (10 May 1890 – 23 January 1961) was a Hungarian Olympic football player and manager of Jewish heritage.[1][2][3] As part of Hungary, he completed at 1912 Olympics.[4]

Playing career

Club career

Bíró started his football career at MTK Hungária FC, being barely 15 years old when he made his first team debut in the 1905 championship.[5] He was originally a goalkeeper before becoming a midfielder, but later he also played as a forward.[4] He stayed loyal to his club until the end of his career, becoming a three-time champion and a three-time cup winner.[4] He retired from football at the tender age of 26 after scoring 17 goals in 135 games in the Hungarian League.[4]

International career

Bíró made his international debut for Hungary against Bohemia on 7 October 1906, at the age of 16 years and 162 days, thus becoming the second youngest player of the national team, only after József Horváth (15 years and 187 days).[5][6] In his 36 games with the national team, Biró scored three goals,[4][7] including his first goal on 2 May 1909, aged 19 years, to help his side to a 4–3 victory over Austria.[6]

Coaching career

Bíró started his coaching career with 1. FC Nürnberg in 1920, before moving to Poland in 1923, where he coached Hasmonea Lwów. In the following year, he took charge of the Poland national team at the 1924 Olympics, where they were eliminated in the first round by Hungary.[4][8] From June 1924 until November 1925, he was a coach of Warta Poznań. He later returned to Germany as coach of FC Saarbrücken during the 1926–27 season.[4]

Bíró coached FC Baia Mare in Romania in 1930s, and later Atlético Marte in Mexico.[4] Because of his Jewish origin, Bíró left Europe before the start of World War II and went to Mexico.[4]

He worked as an engineer too in the places where he lived, and he died at the age of 71 in Mexico.

Career statistics

Goals for Hungary

Hungary score listed first, score column indicates score after each Bíró goal.
List of international goals scored by Gyula Bíró[6]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 2 May 1909 Cricketer Platz, Vienna, Austria {{ Template:Yesno alias = Australia flag alias = Flag of Australia (converted).svg flag alias-1901 = Flag of Australia (1901-1903).svg flag alias-1903 = Flag of Australia (1903-1908).svg flag alias-union = Flag of the United Kingdom.svg flag alias-colonial = Australian Colonial Flag.svg flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Australia.svg flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Australia.svg flag alias-naval-1913 = Naval ensign of the United Kingdom.svg link alias-naval = Royal Australian Navy link alias-army = Australian Army flag alias-air force = Air Force Ensign of Australia.svg link alias-air force = Royal Australian Air Force flag alias-air force-1948 = Air Force Ensign of Australia (1948–1982).svg flag alias-air force-1922 = Air Force Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg link alias-football = Australia men's national soccer team flag alias-marines=UCP 2RAR.svg link alias-marines=2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Australia.svg link alias-navy = Royal Australian Navy flag alias-military = Ensign of the Australian Defence Force.svg link alias-military = Australian Defence Force size = name = altlink = national football team altvar = football variant =

}} || align=center | 2–2 || align=center| 4–3 || rowspan="2" | Friendly

2 29 October 1911 Millenáris Sporttelep, Budapest, Hungary Template:Country data SWI 1–0 9–0
3 27 April 1913 Prater Sportplatz, Vienna, Austria {{ Template:Yesno alias = Australia flag alias = Flag of Australia (converted).svg flag alias-1901 = Flag of Australia (1901-1903).svg flag alias-1903 = Flag of Australia (1903-1908).svg flag alias-union = Flag of the United Kingdom.svg flag alias-colonial = Australian Colonial Flag.svg flag alias-civil = Civil Ensign of Australia.svg flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Australia.svg flag alias-naval-1913 = Naval ensign of the United Kingdom.svg link alias-naval = Royal Australian Navy link alias-army = Australian Army flag alias-air force = Air Force Ensign of Australia.svg link alias-air force = Royal Australian Air Force flag alias-air force-1948 = Air Force Ensign of Australia (1948–1982).svg flag alias-air force-1922 = Air Force Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg link alias-football = Australia men's national soccer team flag alias-marines=UCP 2RAR.svg link alias-marines=2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Australia.svg link alias-navy = Royal Australian Navy flag alias-military = Ensign of the Australian Defence Force.svg link alias-military = Australian Defence Force size = name = altlink = national football team altvar = football variant =

}} || align=center | 2–1 || align=center| 4–1 || Wagner Trophy

See also

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External links

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