Tibor Magyar (footballer)

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Tibor Magyar
Personal information
Date of birth (1941-02-27) 27 February 1941 (age 81)
Place of birth Budapest, Hungary
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1968 Houston Stars 25 (1)
1969 Phoenix Club
1969 Toronto Hungaria
1970 Hakoah A.C
1971 London German Canadians
1972–1973 Oakland Rams
Teams managed
1973 Oakland Rams
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Tibor Magyar (born February 27, 1941) is a Hungarian former footballer who played as a midfielder.

Career

Magyar played in the North American Soccer League with Houston Stars in 1968. [1] In his debut season with Houston he appeared in 25 matches and recorded one goal. [2] In early 1969, he played in the Greater Los Angeles Soccer League with Phoenix Club. [3] For the remainder of the 1969 season he played in Canada with Toronto Hungaria in the National Soccer League. [4] In 1970, he played in the San Francisco Soccer Football League with Hakoah A.C.. [5]

In 1971, he returned to the NSL to play with London German Canadians. [6] He later settled in the San Francisco Bay Area, and played in the Northern California Soccer League with the Oakland Rams in 1972. [7] In his debut season with Oakland he assisted in securing the championship. [8] The following season he served as a player-coach for Oakland. [8]

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References

  1. Twyman, Gib (May 11, 1968). "Spurs Zero in on First Place". Kansas City Times . p. 51.
  2. "NASL-Tibor Magyar". www.nasljerseys.com. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  3. Morejon, Tony (April 5, 1969). "U.S. World Cup team to meet local All-Stars Sunday". News Pilot. p. 14.
  4. "Goaltending by Scott helps Homer". The Globe and Mail . May 7, 1969. p. 30.
  5. "Hakoah Duels Greek Americans". Oakland Tribune . November 22, 1970. p. 54.
  6. "Olympia beaten; penalty kicks". The Globe and Mail . June 5, 1971. p. 40.
  7. Zeno, Charlie (August 4, 1972). "Soccer at the DVC". Concord Transcript . p. 13.
  8. 1 2 Carr, Jim (June 14, 1973). "Improved Rams Open Season Friday". Contra Costa Times . p. 25.