Flórián Albert Explained

Flórián Albert
Fullname:Flórián György Albert [1]
Birth Date:15 September 1941
Birth Place:Hercegszántó, Hungary
Death Place:Budapest, Hungary
Height:1.81 m
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1952–1958
Youthclubs1:Ferencváros
Years1:1958–1974
Clubs1:Ferencváros
Caps1:351
Goals1:256[2]
Nationalyears1:1959–1974
Nationalteam1:Hungary
Nationalcaps1:75
Nationalgoals1:31
Manageryears1:1978–82
Managerclubs1:Al Ahly Benghazi
Manageryears2:1985
Managerclubs2:Al Ahly Benghazi

Flórián György Albert (15 September 1941 – 31 October 2011) was a Hungarian professional football player, manager and sports official, who was named European Footballer of the Year in 1967. Nicknamed "The Emperor",[3] [4] he played as a forward, and has been described as one of the most elegant footballers of all time.[5]

A club legend of Ferencvárosi TC, Albert joined the team as a schoolboy and spent his whole playing career at Fradi. He also starred for Hungary, winning 75 international caps and scoring 31 goals. He was joint top-scorer at the 1962 World Cup with four goals and played a key role in Hungary's third-place finish at the European Championship in 1964.[6]

He stayed loyal to Ferencváros after his retirement as well, actively participated in the club's life and also held administrative positions. From 2007 the stadium of Ferencváros bore his name, until 2014 when the new stadium of the team was constructed, named “Groupama Arena”.

Albert died in October 2011, aged 70, in a hospital in Budapest after complications following heart surgery carried out a few days earlier.[7]

Early life

The son of a blacksmith, Albert was born and brought up in the little town of Hercegszántó near the border with the former Yugoslavia, where he got his first taste of the game playing with his two brothers. His mother was a Hungarian Croatian and his father was a Šokac. She died when he was two.[8] When the family later moved to Budapest, Albert participated on a talent day held by Ferencváros.[9] He impressed the coaches and was selected by the club. Albert was 11 years old at the time.

Career

Albert spent his entire club career with Ferencvárosi TC, where he played from 1952 to 1974. He came through the ranks quickly and made his debut in the senior team on 2 November 1958 against Diósgyőr, in a match in which he hit the back of the net two times. The forward was also spotted by Hungarian national team manager Lajos Baróti in a youth match between Hungary and Yugoslavia,[10] and not much later Albert already received his first call-up. His first appearance in the national selection came on 28 June 1959 against Sweden, who finished runners-up in the World Cup a year earlier. Albert contributed with two assist to Hungary's 3–2 win over the Scandinavians. He scored 31 goals in 75 caps for the Hungarian team, with them he has collected the bronze medal on both of the Olympic Games in 1960 and the European Championship in 1964.[11] At the 1962 World Cup, despite Hungary being knocked out in the quarter-finals, Albert, tied with five others, managed to win the Golden Boot Award with four goals.

On club level, his biggest success came in 1965, when in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Ferencváros, that knocked-out among others AS Roma and Manchester United F.C. en route to the final, triumphed over Juventus FC 1–0 in the decisive match and obtained the cup title.

Albert appeared in his next World event in 1966 in England, where he produced an excellent display against Brazil in a duel that is regarded as one of the greatest matches in the history of the World Cup. The Magyars, after losing to Portugal in their first round encounter, entered a must-win match against Brazil. Hungary eventually beat the South Americans 3–1, to keep their hopes alive, and Albert, who received a standing ovation from the supporters, made the fans forget the absence of Pelé with his performance. By winning their final group match, Hungary made it to the quarter-finals, just to fall short against the Soviet Union.

The year 1967 was a special one for Albert, who not only won the Hungarian Championship with Ferencváros and collected the Hungarian Player of the Year title, but in December first celebrated the birth of his son, and later he was awarded the Ballon d'Or in recognition of his outstanding attributes. Albert topped the voting with 68 points, twenty-eight ahead of Bobby Charlton, who came second.

In 1968 Albert appeared in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final again, this time against Leeds United, but lost by a one-goal margin (0–1). On 15 June 1969, in a World Cup qualifier against Denmark, Albert collided with Knud Engedal, goalkeeper of the Scandinavians, and suffered a serious fractured leg injury. Following that he was sidelined for almost a year and could never win back his form any more.[12] Albert returned into action in the Hungarian Championship on 27 April 1970 against Salgótarján and on 4 April 1971 he played his first international match after the injury, a friendly match against Austria. His final major event was the 1972 European Championship, where he captured fourth place with Hungary, recording two appearances in the tournament. In the same year he captured the Hungarian Cup title for the first time, thus making his collection of domestic silverware complete.

Albert played his final league match on 17 March 1974 against Zalaegerszeg. He came on as a substitute in the second half and contributed to the 3–0 victory with a goal, the last one in his career. Albert, after receiving greetings and gifts from the old boys, the opponents and his son, ran to the stands, bowed for the fans and left the field on the shoulders of his teammates.[13]

Following his retirement, he had two short spells as a manager in Libya with Al-Ahly Benghazi, however, with only limited success. After returning from North Africa, Albert worked for Ferencváros in several positions, such as technical director, department leader and later honorary chairman. In 2007, Ferencváros' stadium was named after him.[14] In the same year, he received a prize in his village of birth, Hercegszántó, becoming an honorable citizen. In 2010 Budapest, a year later, Ferencváros awarded him honorary citizenship.[15]

Personal life

Albert married Irén Bársony, an actress, on 30 November 1963. The couple had two children, a girl, Magdolna, and a son, Flórián Albert Jr., who, like his father, became a football player with Ferencváros, and later had spells in Israel and France and also played for the Hungarian national team. Albert's grandchild, Flórián Patrik, aims to become a professional footballer as well.[16]

Death

On 27 October 2011, Flórián, after suffering a vasoconstriction, underwent coronary artery bypass surgery. Although a press release the following day by his former club Ferencváros stated that the operation had been successful,[17] he subsequently suffered a heart attack and died in the early hours of 31 October 2011.

His funeral took place on 6 November 2011 in the Cemetery of Óbuda. Hundreds of mourners accompanied Albert to his final rest, including Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary; Pál Schmitt, President of Hungary; Sándor Csányi, president of the Hungarian Football Federation; Gábor Kubatov, president of Ferencvárosi TC; and former teammates Kálmán Mészöly, Gyula Rákosi, Lajos Szűcs and Tibor Nyilasi. The event was also live broadcast by Hungarian public television Magyar Televízió.[18] [19]

In the afternoon same day, Ferencváros played a league clash against Paksi SE. Before the match the floodlights were switched off and the stadium turned into dark, with candles lit by the fans are being the only lights in the arena. Ferencváros players wore a special all-black kit in the occasion and fans paid tribute to Albert with a banner saying "God shall be with you Emperor".[20] Supporters of SK Rapid Wien, who have close ties with Ferencváros, also shown honor to Albert with a transparent in their game against SV Ried.[21]

The friendly match against Liechtenstein played on 11 November was declared a memorial game for Albert by the Hungarian Football Federation. The clash was originally scheduled to take place at the Sóstói Stadion, but later was moved to the Ferenc Puskás Stadium to give more people the opportunity to attend the event. In the four corners of the arena memorial places were erected, where the supporters could pay their tribute to the Golden Ball winner. A five-minute-long compilation of the best moments of Albert was also projected before the kick-off.[22]

Hungary eventually won the match 5–0 in front of a sold-out crowd with two goals by Balázs Dzsudzsák, and further strikes from Tamás Priskin, Vladimir Koman and Róbert Feczesin. Dzsudzsák commented after the match that he is sure that Flórián would have been happy if he could have seen the match, and added that he hopes they rejoiced him in Heaven.[23]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29]
ClubSeasonLeagueHungarian CupEuropeTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Ferencváros1958–59National Championship I1560000156
1959–60262700002627
1960–61262100322923
1961–62221700002217
1962–63211100632714
1963121100221413
1964161925532327
1965242700913328
1966252467003131
1967272876644038
1968271940513620
1969131100001311
197084000084
1970–712470020267
1971–72301500853820
1972–732660030296
1973–7492000000
Career total35125519183921409294

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[30]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Hungary195965
196062
196194
196295
196394
196466
196551
196692
196761
196810
196931
197000
197130
197220
197300
197410
Total7531

Scores and results list Hungary's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Albert goal.

List of international goals scored by Flórián Albert
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1JNA Stadium, Belgrade, Serbia1-04-2Friendly[31]
22-2
33-2
4Népstadion, Budapest, Hungary4-08-0Friendly[32]
5Népstadion, Budapest, Hungary 2-04-3Friendly[33]
6Népstadion, Budapest, Hungary 1-02-0Friendly[34]
72-0
8Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt1-02-0Friendly[35]
92-0
10Megyeri úti Stadion, Budapest, Hungary1-02-01962 FIFA World Cup qualification[36]
11JNA Stadium, Belgrade, Serbia 1-04-2Friendly[37]
12Estadio Braden Copper Co, Rancagua, Chile2-12-11962 FIFA World Cup[38]
13Estadio Braden Copper Co, Rancagua, Chile 1-06-11962 FIFA World Cup [39]
142-0
155-0
16Népstadion, Budapest, Hungary 1-03-11964 European Nations' Cup qualification[40]
17Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden1-2Friendly[41]
18Népstadion, Budapest, Hungary 4-06-0Friendly[42]
19Népstadion, Budapest, Hungary 1-02-1Friendly[43]
20Stade olympique, Colombes, France1-03-11964 European Nations' Cup qualification [44]
21Wankdorf Stadium, Bern, Switzerland1-02-0Friendly[45]
222-0
23Népstadion, Budapest, Hungary 1-02-2Friendly[46]
242-1
25Népstadion, Budapest, Hungary 1-02-1Friendly[47]
262-0
27Népstadion, Budapest, Hungary 1-02-1Friendly[48]
28Népstadion, Budapest, Hungary 1-06-0UEFA Euro 1968 qualification[49]
294-0
30Idrætspark, Copenhagen, Denmark1-02-0UEFA Euro 1968 qualification [50]
31Népstadion, Budapest, Hungary 2-02-01970 FIFA World Cup qualification[51]

Honours

Ferencváros

Individual

1964[52]

1967[56]

External links

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: World Cup Best Young Player – 1962 Florian ALBERT (HUN). https://web.archive.org/web/20110314051811/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/southafrica2010/awards/bestyoungplayer/player=174330/index.html. dead. 14 March 2011. FIFA.com. 3 November 2011.
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  8. Hrvatski glasnik br.33/2007. Počasni građanin Santova, 16 August 2007, p. 5
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  10. Web site: Az utolsó Üllői úti Császár – portrait film about Flórián Albert. Hungarian Television Video Archives. 7 November 2011. hu. 1 November 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111101143136/http://videotar.mtv.hu/Videok/2011/10/31/20/Az_utolso_Ulloi_uti_Csaszar__portrefilm_Albert.aspx. live.
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  14. Web site: Ferencvaros stadium renamed after Florian Albert. Budapest Times. 21 December 2007. 3 November 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140712134705/http://budapesttimes.hu/2007/12/21/ferencvaros-stadium-renamed-after-florian-albert/. 12 July 2014.
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  16. Web site: A három Albert Flórián együtt volt a Puskás Akadémia vendége. The three Flórián Albert together were guests of the Puskas Academy. pfla.hu. FourFourTwo. 29 August 2010. 31 October 2011. hu. 19 January 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120119000607/http://www.fourfourtwo.hu/hirek/magyarorszag/a-harom-albert-florian-egyutt-volt-a-puskas-akademia-vendege. live.
  17. Web site: Meghalt Albert Flórián. Flórián Albert died. Heti Világgazdaság. 31 October 2011. 31 October 2011. hu. 2 November 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111102165626/http://hvg.hu/itthon/20111031_meghalt_albert_florian. live.
  18. Web site: Ferencvaros held 0–0 after Albert funeral. Yahoo! Eurosport. 6 November 2011. 8 November 2011. 6 October 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221006113539/https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=2_cc-session_13c40740-20fa-413a-b76f-61e847b2b4a5. live.
  19. Web site: Örök nyugalomra helyezték Albert Flóriánt. Nemzeti Sport Online. 6 November 2011. 8 November 2011. hu. 8 November 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111108234154/http://www.nemzetisport.hu/magyar_valogatott/orok-nyugalomra-helyeztek-albert-floriant-2101953?nocache. live.
  20. Web site: Az FTC gól nélküli döntetlennel búcsúzott a Császártól. Nemzeti Sport Online. 6 November 2011. 8 November 2011. hu. 8 November 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111108213441/http://www.nemzetisport.hu/labdarugo_nb_i/az-ftc-gol-nelkuli-dontetlennel-bucsuzott-a-csaszartol-2101985?nocache. live.
  21. Web site: Ausztria: a bécsi zöld-fehérek is elköszöntek Albert Flóriántól. Nemzeti Sport Online. 6 November 2011. 8 November 2011. hu. 7 November 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111107165848/http://www.nemzetisport.hu/nso_hirek/ausztria-a-becsi-zold-feherek-is-elkoszontek-albert-floriantol-foto-2101966?nocache. live.
  22. Web site: Telt házas tisztelgés Albert Flórián emléke előtt. Nemzeti Sport. 10 November 2011. 27 November 2011. hu. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111115141331/http://www.nemzetisport.hu/fogadozona/telt-hazas-tisztelges-albert-florian-emleke-elott-2102557. 15 November 2011.
  23. Web site: Győztes tisztelgés Albert Flórián emléke előtt. Nemzeti Sport. 11 November 2011. 27 November 2011. hu. 13 November 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111113162135/http://www.nemzetisport.hu/magyar_valogatott/gyoztes-tisztelges-albert-florian-emleke-elott-2102869. live.
  24. Web site: Florian ALBERT(フロリアン・アルベルト) @ LEVEL-K. 2 July 2008. 4 October 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111004020241/http://www.level-k.com/player/F_Albert.htm. live.
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  29. Web site: Albert Flórián: Mérkőzések • † Albert Flórián (Hercegszántó 1941.09.15 - Budapest 2011.10.30) • Személyek • Magyarfutball.hu - a magyar labdarúgás adatbázisa .
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