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    László Kubala (10 June 1927 – 17 May 2002) was a professional footballer. He played as a forward for Ferencváros, Slovan Bratislava, Barcelona and Espanyol...
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    dominated Spain and Europe, while Barcelona relied on its Hungarian star László Kubala and Luis Suárez, who joined in 1955 in addition to the Hungarian players...
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  • Czech footballer Jana Kubala (born 1966), Czech-Austrian sports shooter László Kubala (1927–2002), footballer and manager Ludwik Kubala (1838–1918), Polish...
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    (147), László Kubala (131) and Samuel Eto'o (108). Josep Samitier is the club's highest goalscorer in the Copa del Rey, with 64 goals. László Kubala holds...
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  • in the process after only one year. In the NASL, with the legendary László Kubala as their coach, the Falcons played well collecting a 13–6–13 record...
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  • tennis player László Bölöni (b. 1953), Romanian-born Hungarian former footballer and coach László Cseh (b. 1985), Hungarian swimmer László Kubala (1927–2002)...
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    he is the club's fifth all-time top goalscorer behind Luis Suárez, László Kubala, César, and Lionel Messi. As a player, Samitier pioneered the midfield...
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  • Ladislao Martínez, Puerto Rico musician László Kubala (1927–2002), Hungarian footballer, known as Ladislao Kubala in Spanish Ladislao Mazurkiewicz, Uruguyan...
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    winning five distinctive trophies in one year. This team, composed of László Kubala, Mariano Gonzalvo, César Rodríguez and Joan Segarra won La Liga, Copa...
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  • The last player in these leagues to score seven goals in a match was László Kubala in 1952 for Barcelona. The players are listed by number of goals scored...
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