19 July 2020. Wikimedia Commons has media related to László Kubala. Ladislao Kubala – FIFA competition record (archived) Ladislao Kubala at Olympedia...
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Pacific Ladislao Diwa, Filipino patriot Ladislao Martínez, Puerto Rico musician László Kubala (1927–2002), Hungarian footballer, known as Ladislao Kubala in...
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Castillo. It portrays the life of the Hungarian footballer Ladislao Kubala who plays himself. Kubala moved to Spain where he played for FC Barcelona and the...
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Manager: Guy Thys Manager: Ron Greenwood Manager: Enzo Bearzot Manager: Ladislao Kubala European Championship 1980 - Final Tournament - Full Details RSSSF...
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Orizaola January 1961 June 1961 Luis Miró June 1961 November 1961 Ladislao Kubala November 1961 January 1963 Josep Gonzalvo January 1963 July 1963 1...
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coach: Helmut Senekowitsch Head coach: Cláudio Coutinho Head coach: Ladislao Kubala Head coach: Georg Ericson Head coach: Heshmat Mohajerani Head coach:...
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joined at the club by his father Ferdinand, brother-in-law Ladislao Kubala and nephew Branko Kubala. During the 1967 season Yanko played 17 games, scored 20...
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Joan Poquí (25 February 2018). "Fallece Branko, el hijo mayor de Ladislao Kubala" (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. Archived from the original on 16 July...
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1960 History | UEFA Champions League". Glanville, Brian (21 May 2002). "Obituary: Ladislao Kubala". The Guardian. 1960–61 season at the UEFA website...
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1953–54 La Liga with 27 goals in 28 appearances, beating Barcelona's László Kubala by three goals. The following year, Real Madrid acquired Argentine Héctor...
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