• János Szabó may refer to: János Szabó (abbot) (1767–1858), abbot of the Kolozsmonostor Abbey in Transylvania János Szabó (footballer) (born 1989), footballer...
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    János Szabó (born 11 July 1989) is Hungarian footballer who plays as a defender for Paks. On 15 May 2024, he won the 2024 Magyar Kupa Final with Paks...
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  • János Szabó (3 March 1945 – 15 October 2017) was a Hungarian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 1968 Summer...
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  • Sciences. Harmatta János (1917-): Forrástanulmányok Herodotos Skythika-jához = Quellenstudien zu den Skythika des Herodot / irta Harmatta János () References...
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  • Agriculture between 1993 and 1994. János Szabó was born in Tápiószentmárton in 1937, as the only child of farmer József Szabó and Margit Mester. His father...
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  • (1935–1948) János Páder – (1951–1955) Zoltán Csányi – (1957) János Páder – (1959–1963) Tibor Zsíros – (1963–1965) Eszéki Rezső – (1966–1967) János Szabó – (1967)...
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    2020-21 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season on 15 August 2020. In an interview with János Szabó, player of Paks, said that players of the other clubs did not like playing...
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  • Nemzeti Sport. 12 August 2023. Retrieved 22 August 2023. "NB I: Mátyus János lett a Kisvárda vezetőedzője – hivatalos" (in Hungarian). Nemzeti Sport...
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    GK  HUN Barnabás Simon 26 MF  HUN Szabolcs Mezei 27 MF  HUN Bálint Szabó 29 FW  HUN Barna Tóth 30 DF  HUN János Szabó (captain) 77 DF  HUN Zsolt Gévay...
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  • Hungary, deposing Nagy and installing a new Communist government under János Kádár. Nagy and his cabinet were granted asylum in the Yugoslav Embassy...
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