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Lajos Tichy (21 March 1935 – 6 January 1999), nicknamed "The Nation's Bomber", was a Hungarian footballer. He is the most prolific goalscorer in total matches in recorded history according to RSSSF with over 1912 goals scored in over 1301 matches[1][2] and the most prolific goalscorer in total matches in one season in recorded history according to RSSSF with 201 goals scored in 85 matches.[3] He played for the club Budapest Honvéd FC, scoring 247 goals in 320 league games. He also scored 51 goals in 72 internationals for the Hungary national football team, including four in the 1958 FIFA World Cup and three in the 1962 FIFA World Cup. He later became coach of the Honvéd youth team and from 1976 to 1982 he coached the first team, helping them win their first Hungarian championship in 25 years in 1980.

Lajos Tichy
Tichy in 1958
Personal information
Date of birth (1935-03-21)21 March 1935
Place of birth Budapest, Hungary
Date of death 6 January 1999(1999-01-06) (aged 63)
Place of death Budapest, Hungary
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1947–1950 MÉMOSZ SE
1950–1953 Budapest Lokomotiv
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1953–1971 Budapest Honvéd 320 (247)
National team
1955–1971 Hungary 72 (51)
Teams managed
1976–1982 Budapest Honvéd
Honours
Men's football
Representing  Hungary
Central European International Cup
1955–60 Central European International Cup
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career statistics



International


Hungary


Individual



International goals


Scores and results list Hungary's goal tally first.
List of international goals scored by Lajos Tichy[4]
No. Date Venue Opponent Result Competition
1. 8 May 1955 Oslo, Norway  Norway 5–0 Friendly
2 19 May 1955 Helsinki, Finland  Finland 9–1 Friendly
3
42 October 1955Prague, Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia3–11955–60 Central European International Cup
516 October 1955Budapest, Hungary Austria6–11955–60 Central European International Cup
613 November 1955Budapest, Hungary Sweden4–2Friendly
729 February 1956Beirut, Lebanon Lebanon4–1Friendly
8
912 June 1957Oslo, Norway Norway1–21958 FIFA World Cup qualification
1012 June 1958Stockholm, Sweden Sweden1–21958 FIFA World Cup
1115 June 1958Sandviken, Sweden Mexico4–01958 FIFA World Cup
12
1317 June 1958Stockholm, Sweden Wales1–21958 FIFA World Cup
1414 September 1958Chorzów, Poland Poland3–1Friendly
155 October 1958Zagreb, Yugoslavia Yugoslavia4–4Friendly
1626 October 1958Bucharest, Romania Romania2–1Friendly
1723 November 1958Budapest, Hungary Belgium3–1Friendly
18
1919 April 1959Budapest, Hungary Yugoslavia4–0Friendly
20
2125 October 1959Budapest, Hungary Switzerland8–01955–60 Central European International Cup
22
23
24
258 November 1959Budapest, Hungary West Germany4–3Friendly
26
2729 November 1959Florence, Italy Italy1–11955–60 Central European International Cup
285 June 1960Budapest, Hungary Scotland3–3Friendly
2930 October 1960Brussels, Belgium Belgium1–2Friendly
3030 April 1961Rotterdam, Netherlands Netherlands3–01962 FIFA World Cup qualification
317 May 1961Beograd, Yugoslavia Yugoslavia4–2Friendly
32.
33.28 May 1961Budapest, Hungary Wales3–2Friendly
34.
3510 September 1961Berlin, East Germany East Germany3–21962 FIFA World Cup qualification
368 October 1961Vienna, Austria Austria1–2Friendly
3722 October 1961Budapest, Hungary Netherlands3–31962 FIFA World Cup qualification
389 December 1961Santiago, Chile Chile1–5Friendly
3931 May 1962Rancagua, Chile England2–11962 FIFA World Cup
403 June 1962Rancagua, Chile Bulgaria6–11962 FIFA World Cup
41
4224 June 1962Vienna, Austria Austria2–1Friendly
43
442 September 1962Poznań, Poland Poland2–0Friendly
457 November 1962Budapest, Hungary Wales3–11964 European Nations' Cup qualifying
4611 November 1962Paris, France France3–2Friendly
47
4820 March 1963Cardiff, Wales Wales1–11964 European Nations' Cup qualifying
492 June 1963Prague, Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia2–2Friendly
5025 April 1964Paris, France France3–11964 European Nations' Cup qualifying
51

References


  1. "Best Goalscorers All-Time (All Matches)". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  2. Salmon, Ken (31 October 2021). "Who scored the most goals in history?". 90soccer.com.
  3. "One season (all matches)". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  4. "Lájos Tichy - Goals in International Matches". www.rsssf.com.




На других языках


[de] Lajos Tichy

Lajos Tichy (* 21. März 1935 in Budapest; † 6. Januar 1999 ebenda) war ein ungarischer Fußballspieler und -trainer. Tichy nahm mit der Nationalmannschaft seines Heimatlandes an den Weltmeisterschaften von 1958, 1962 und 1966 teil. Insgesamt bestritt er 72 Länderspiele für Ungarn, in denen er 51 Tore erzielte.
- [en] Lajos Tichy

[es] Lajos Tichy

Lajos Tichy (Budapest, Hungría, 21 de marzo de 1935-ibídem, 6 de enero de 1999) fue un futbolista internacional y entrenador húngaro. Durante toda su carrera, tanto como futbolista como de entrenador, permaneció únicamente en el Budapesti Honvéd. Jugó como delantero y es el cuarto máximo goleador de la historia de la selección húngara con 51 goles.[2][3]

[fr] Lajos Tichy

Lajos Tichy, né le 21 mars 1935 et mort le 6 janvier 1999, est un footballeur international hongrois, devenu entraineur.

[it] Lajos Tichy

Lajos Tichy (Budapest, 21 marzo 1935 – Budapest, 6 gennaio 1999) è stato un calciatore e allenatore di calcio ungherese.

[ru] Тихи, Лайош

Ла́йош Ти́хи (венг. Tichy Lajos; 21 марта 1935, Будапешт, Венгрия — 6 января 1999, там же) — венгерский футболист и футбольный тренер.



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