Rezső Somlai Explained

Rezső Somlai
Fullname:Rezső Somlai-Stolzparth
Birth Date:1911
Birth Place:Austria-Hungary
Death Date:1983
Position:Midfielder
Clubs1:Ferencváros (amateur)
Years2:1932–1934
Clubs2:Nice
Years3:1934–1935
Clubs3:Kispesti FC
Caps3:33
Goals3:1
Years4:1935–1936
Clubs4:Olympique Alès
Years5:1936–1937
Clubs5:Red Star Saint-Ouen
Years6:1938–1939
Clubs6:Kispesti FC
Caps6:4
Goals6:0
Years7:1941–1942
Clubs7:Ujvideki AC
Caps7:4
Goals7:1
Nationalyears1:1934
Nationalteam1:Hungary (Called-up)
Manageryears1:1947
Managerclubs1:Bulgaria
Manageryears2:1948–1949
Managerclubs2:Levski Sofia
Manageryears3:1967–1969
Managerclubs3:Daugava Rīga

Rezső Somlai-Stolzparth (1911 – 1983) was a Hungarian footballer, who was in Hungary squad at the 1934 FIFA World Cup.

He played as a midfielder for Ferencvárosi TC, OGC Nice, Kispesti FC, Olympique Alès, Red Star[1] and Ujvideki AC.[2] [3]

He managed Bulgaria and Levski Sofia.[4] As coach of Levski, he won a Double by winning the Bulgarian championship in 1949 and the Bulgarian Cup in the same 1949 year, finished the 1948–49 season unbeaten in both competitions as well.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.allezredstar.com/fr_a2z.php All-time Red Star Saint-Ouen players
  2. http://www.magyarfutball.hu/en/szemelyek/adatlap/10058 † Somlai Rezső (? 1911 - ?)
  3. http://www.nela.hu/nb_jatekos.php?id=7059 Hungarian championship stats
  4. http://en.levskisofia.info/coach/rezso-somlai/ Rezső Somlai