András Kuttik Explained

András Kuttik
Birth Date:1896 5, df=y
Birth Place:Budapest, Hungary
Death Place:Agno, Switzerland
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1923–1924
Clubs1:Modena
Years2:1924–1925
Clubs2:Pro Patria
Years3:1925–1926
Clubs3:Legnano
Manageryears1:1929–1932
Managerclubs1:Hellas Verona
Manageryears2:1932–1934
Managerclubs2:Cagliari
Manageryears3:1934–1935
Managerclubs3:Reggina
Manageryears4:1935–1936
Managerclubs4:Bari
Manageryears5:1936–1937
Managerclubs5:L'Aquila
Manageryears6:1937–1939
Managerclubs6:Vicenza
Manageryears7:1939–1940
Managerclubs7:Bari
Manageryears8:1940
Managerclubs8:Torino
Manageryears9:1940–1941
Managerclubs9:Lucchese
Manageryears10:1941–1942
Managerclubs10:Bari
Manageryears11:1942–1943
Managerclubs11:Torino
Manageryears12:1946–1949
Managerclubs12:Bari
Manageryears13:1948–1949
Managerclubs13:Cosenza
Manageryears14:1952–1953
Managerclubs14:Cosenza
Manageryears15:1959–1960
Managerclubs15:Beşiktaş
Manageryears16:1960–1961
Managerclubs16:Göztepe
Manageryears17:1961–1962
Managerclubs17:Beşiktaş

András Kuttik (23 May 1896  - 2 January 1970) was a Hungarian football player and manager. Born in Budapest, Kuttik is famous for his connections to Italian football where he played for three clubs, before going on to manage many more.[1]

Kuttik was typical of a journeyman footballer, though he did build up a strong connection to Bari where he managed during different spells.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/players/hong-players-in-it.html RSSSF.com