• Alfréd Schaffer (13 February 1893 – 30 August 1945) was a Hungarian international footballer. He is recorded as having played for a record number of clubs:...
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    Károly Schaffer (1864–1939), Hungarian anatomist and neurologist Alfréd Schaffer (1893–1945), Hungarian footballer Born after 1900 Jimmie Schaffer (born...
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  • 18 goals scored by local player Amedeo Amadei were essential to the Alfréd Schaffer-coached Roma side winning the title. At the time, Italy was involved...
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    to Hertha Berlin. The club's successes are closely associated with Alfréd Schaffer, one of the great stars of the early years of the game. He was Europe's...
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  • Lázár MF István Balogh FW Géza Toldi FW György Sárosi (c) FW Ferenc Sas FW Gyula Zsengellér FW Vilmos Kohut Manager: Károly Dietz and Alfréd Schaffer...
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    Gyula Lázár LH Antal Szalay CH György Szűcs IR Gyula Zsengellér IL Jenő Vincze OR Pál Titkos CF György Sárosi (c) OL Ferenc Sas Manager: Alfréd Schaffer...
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  • WEST (UTC+01:00) Stade du T.O.E.C., Toulouse Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Alfred Birlem (Germany) Hungary looked like the stronger team as the Swiss were...
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    Titkos and the Austrian Heinrich "Wudi" Müller in the team coached by Alfréd Schaffer that won the Hungarian Championships of 1936 and 1937. In April 1936...
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  • Ion Motroc Daniel Pancu Mircea Rădulescu Mircea Rednic Ferenc Rónay Alfréd Schaffer Valentin Stănescu Petre Steinbach Notes There is currently a legal...
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  • Amhayah is ours!]. Haaretz (in Hebrew). Retrieved 21 September 2014. "Schaffer, Alfred 'Spezi'". Jews in Sports. Retrieved 14 October 2009. "Sebestyen, Bela"...
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