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László KUBALA | 1954-1955 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

KUBALA PES STATS | 1954-1955

as_10 Name: Ladislao Kubala Club: F.C.Barcelona Number: 9 Position: AM*, SS, CF, SM Nationality: Hungarian/Spanish/Czech Age: 27 László KUBALA | 1954-1955 Foot: R Side: B Length: 176 Weight: 82 Attack: 92 Defence: 55 Balance: 87 Stamina: 86 Top Speed: 84 Acceleration: 88 Response: 90 Agility: 95 Dribble Accuracy: 96 Dribble Speed: 92 Short Pass Accuracy: 86 Short Pass Speed: 86 Long Pass Acc.: 84 Long Pass Speed: 85 Shot Accuracy: 90 Shot Power: 89 Shot Technique: 92 Free Kick Accuracy: 93 Curling: 95 Header: 88 Jump: 79 Technique: 96 Aggression: 88 Mentality: 85 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 80 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 7 Weak Foot frequency: 6 Consistency: 8 *Dribbling *Tactical dribbling *Reaction *Passing *Scoring *1-1 scoring *Penalties *1-Touch Pass http://es.youtube.com/v/rosKvUN_Glk http://es.youtube.com/v/IiLAYnnmjIg&feature=related Equipo -----------Temporadas- Partidos Goles Promedio Ganz Torna-------- 1944 -----------9 -----2 -----0.22 Ferencváros------- 1945-1946 ----49 ----33 ----0.67 Bratislava ---------1946-1948----- 36 ----15---- 0.42 Vasas SC ----------1948-1949 -----20 ---10 ----0.50 Pro Patria Calcio-- 1949-1950 FC Barcelona ------1951-1962 -----186 --133 ---0.71 Espanyol------------ 1962-1965 ----29 ---7 -----0.24 FC Zurich -----------1965-1967 ----1----- 0 -----0.00 Toronto Falcons ----1967 ----------19---- 5 -----0.26 TOTAL -----------1944-1967 ----349 --205 ---0.59 FC BarcelonaKubala signed for CF Barcelona on June 15, 1950 and as part of the deal Ferdinand DauÄ(cid:0)à k also became the FC Barcelona coach. However the ban imposed on Kubala was still in place and he did not make his La Liga debut until 1951. However he was permitted to play friendlies and in two consecutive games against Frankfurter S.V., which FC Barcelona won 4-1 and 10-4, he scored six goals and set-up another five. He also played in the Copa del Generalà simo and helped the club win the trophy in 1951. In his first season in Primera División, 1951-52, Kubala scored 26 goals in 19 games. This included 7 goals in a 9-0 win over Sporting de Gijón, 5 against Celta de Vigo and hat-tricks against Sevilla CF and Racing de Santander. He also scored in the Copa final as CF Barcelona beat Valencia CF 4-2. This season proved to be one of the clubs most successful. Coach Daucik and Kubala, together with players like Emilio Aldecoa, Velasco, Joan Segarra and Ramallets, inspired the team to win five different trophies including La Liga, the Copa del Generalisimo, the Copa Latina and the Copa Eva Duarte. Kubala missed much of the 1952/53 season after contracting tuberculosis, which threatened to end his playing career. However he made a miraculous recovery and returned to help CF Barcelona retain both La Liga and the Copa del Generalà simo. He also scored again in the Copa final win, a 2-1 win over Athletic Bilbao. In 1958 Kubala persuaded two fellow Hungarian refugees, Sándor Kocsis and Zoltán Czibor to join him at CF Barcelona and together with a young Luis Suárez and Evaristo, they formed the nucleus of the team that won a La Liga/Copa del Generalà simo double in 1959 and a La Liga/Fairs Cup double in 1960. However Kubala found himself out of favour with coach Helenio Herrera and lost his place in the team. As a result he missed the 1960 European Cup semi-final against Real Madrid which CF Barcelona lost 6-2 on aggregate. The result saw Herrera lose his job and Kubala restored to the team. In the 1961 European Cup, CF Barcelona became the first club to beat Real Madrid in the competition. Inspired by Kubala they won 4-3 on aggregate and subsequently reached the final were they lost to SL Benfica 3-2. Kubala briefly retired as a player in 1961 and initially became a youth coach at CF Barcelona before becoming coach of the senior team for the 1962/63 season. However after losing a Fairs Cup game to Red Star Belgrade he was dismissed. International careerKubala played for three different international teams - Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Spain. While playing with Å K Slovan Bratislava, he played 6 times and scored 4 goals for Czechoslovakia between 1946 and 1947. After returning to Budapest in 1948, he played 3 games for Hungary but failed to score. After adopting Spanish nationality he played 19 times and scored 11 goals for Spain between 1953 and 1961. The highlight of his international career was a hat-trick for Spain against Turkey in 3-0 win in November 1957. Despite playing for three different countries, Kubala never played in the finals of a major international tournament. He was included in the Spain squad for the 1962 World Cup but, along with Alfredo Di Stéfano, he did not play due to injury. As well as playing for three different international teams, Kubala also played for both a Europe XI and the Catalan XI. On October 21, 1953, England played a Europe XI at Wembley Stadium to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the FA and Kubala scored twice in the 4-4 draw. He also played 4 games and scored 4 times for the Catalan XI. On January 26, 1955 in a game against Bologna at Les Corts, he was joined by guest player Alfredo Di Stéfano. The Catalan XI won 6-2 with two goals from Kubala and one from Di Stéfano. His last game for the Catalan XI was his own testimonial on March 4, 1993 at the Montjuïc against an International XI. He played the opening ten minutes of the game. _________________ I want my son Brooklyn to be christianized, but I still don't know in which religion - David Beckham Laszlo KUBALA | 1954-1955 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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