Imre Schlosser Explained

Imre Schlosser
Fullname:Imre Schlosser-Lakatos
Birth Date:1889 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary
Death Place:Budapest, Hungary
Position:Forward
Years1:1905–1916
Clubs1:Ferencvárosi TC
Caps1:155
Goals1:258
Years2:1916–1922
Clubs2:MTK Hungária FC
Caps2:125
Goals2:141
Years3:1925–1926
Clubs3:Wiener AC
Caps3:17
Goals3:6
Years4:1926–1927
Clubs4:Ferencvárosi TC
Caps4:14
Goals4:11
Years5:1927–1928
Clubs5:Budai 33
Caps5:9
Goals5:1
Totalcaps:320
Totalgoals:417
Nationalyears1:1906–1927
Nationalteam1:Hungary
Nationalcaps1:68
Nationalgoals1:59
Manageryears1:1922–1923
Managerclubs1:Vívó és Atlétikai Club
Manageryears2:1923–1924
Managerclubs2:IFK Norrköping
Manageryears3:1924–1925
Managerclubs3:Wisła Kraków
Manageryears4:1925–1926
Managerclubs4:Wiener AC
Manageryears5:1925–1926
Managerclubs5:Brigittenauer AC

Imre Schlosser (also known as Imre Lakatos; 11 October 1889 – 18 July 1959) was a Hungarian footballer of Danube Swabian ancestry who played as a forward. He still holds the record as the highest goalscorer in the history of the Hungarian National Championship. He was also the first player from outside the British Isles to break the record of most association football international caps.

Club career

The son of János Schlosser and Mária Kettner, he had two elder brothers, János and József, who were both members of Ferencvárosi TC. Following in his brothers' footsteps, he made his debut at the age of 17, on 25 February 1906, against Postás (0-1). His game was not yet appropriate, so he returned to the second team to strengthen for 3 months. He was on the first team again in the fall and this time he showed his potential and soon became a regular member of the team. Schlosser played eight seasons in green and white (1906 - 1915), of which he was champion six times and the top goal scorer of the league six times in a row, scoring a total of 258 league goals in 155 league matches. He also won one Hungarian Cup in 1912-13, in which he scored the winning goal in the final.[1] Remarkably, he also topped the European top scoring list four times in a row, in the 1910-11(42), 1911-12(40) and 1912-13(42) and 1913-14(36) seasons, making him the first-ever player to be Europe's top scorer four times, a record that was later equalled only by the great Josef Bican and Lionel Messi.[2] After an argument with the FTC management team, he signed with the club's biggest rival MTK, and with them he was the champion of Hungary a further 6 times. He then spent a season at Wiener AC in Austria before returning to Ferencvárosi, to help them to a double, winning both the league and cup.In his club career, Schlosser reportedly scored 417 league goals, a number believed to be the sixth highest of all-time in European top leagues.[3] He managed IFK Norrköping.[4]

International career

Schlosser made his debut for Hungary on 7 October 1906, aged 16 years and 361 days, in a 4–4 draw with Bohemia. In a national team career that would last more than 20 years, Schlosser played 68 times for Hungary (the team won 70% of the games in which they fielded Schlosser), and scored 59 goals, a ratio of 0.87 goals per match.[5] The first of which came on 4 November 1906, aged 17 years and 24 days, in a 3–1 win over Austria.[6] He scored 5 hat-tricks for Hungary against the likes of Austria, France, Switzerland, Germany and Russia, the most notable of which being the one against Germany, because it handed his nation a 3–1 win in the 1912 Summer Olympics – Consolation tournament semi-finals, and Hungary went on to beat Austria in the final, where Schlosser scored the opening goal in a 3–0 win.[7] [8]

Schlosser was the first footballer to score 50 international goals,[9] achieving the feat when he scored a brace (two goals) in a 6–2 victory against Austria on 3 June 1917.

International

See main article: List of international goals scored by Imre Schlosser. Sources:[10]

Hungary national team
YearAppsGoals
190621
190740
190843
190957
191032
1911712
19121016
191331
191453
191542
191632
191754
191843
191910
192010
192142
192620
192710
Total6858

Honours

Ferencvárosi TC

MTK Hungária FC

Individual

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ferencvárosi TC - Budapesti AK 2 : 1, 1913.06.01. June 1913 . magyarfutball.hu. 29 May 2022.
  2. Web site: European Topscorers by Season. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 26 May 2022.
  3. Web site: Best League Goalscorers All-Time. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 29 May 2022.
  4. Web site: Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon 1000–1990. www.mek.iif.hu.
  5. Web site: Imre Schlosser-Lakatos - Goals in International Matches. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 29 May 2022.
  6. Web site: Imre Schlosser. football.eu. 29 May 2022.
  7. Web site: Olympic Football Tournament Stockholm 1912 . FIFA website . 29 May 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200804095421/https://www.fifa.com/mensolympic/archive/stockholm1912/ . 4 August 2020 . dead.
  8. Web site: V. Olympic Games Consolation Tournament 1912 results. football.eu. 29 May 2022.
  9. Web site: The Top 50 International Goalscorers of All Time . 18 July 2019 . Sport Illustrated . 9 September 2020 . 19 July 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190719164415/https://www.si.com/soccer/2019/07/18/top-50-international-goalscorers-all-time . live .
  10. Web site: Imre Schlosser-Lakatos - Goals in International Matches. RSSSF. 2 February 2021. 12 June 2022.
  11. Web site: European Topscorers before 1967/68 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 10 September 2005 . 29 May 2022.