Péter Palotás

Péter Palotás

Football manager infobox
playername = Péter Palotás


fullname = Péter Palotás
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date|1929|6|27|mf=y
cityofbirth =
countryofbirth = Hungary
dateofdeath = death date and age|1967|5|17|1929|6|27
cityofdeath = Budapest
countryofdeath = Hungary
position = Forward
years = 1950-51
1951-53
1953-56
1957-59
clubs = Textiles SE
Bástya SE
Vörös Lobogó SE
MTK Hungária FC
caps(goals) =
nationalyears = 1950-56
nationalteam = Hungary
nationalcaps(goals) = 24 (18)|

Péter Palotás (born June 27 1929; died Budapest, Hungary, May 17 1967), also referred to as Péter Poteleczky and Palotás Péter, was a Hungarian footballer who played as a forward for MTK Hungária FC and Hungary. During the 1950s he was a fringe member of the legendary team known as the "Mighty Magyars" and played alongside the likes of Ferenc Puskás, Zoltán Czibor, Sándor Kocsis, Nándor Hidegkuti and József Bozsik. Palotás was an early pioneer of the "deep lying centre-forward" role and in 1955 he scored the first ever hat-trick in a European Cup game. In 1959 he was forced to retire as a player due to a heart condition. The same condition led to his premature death on May 17 1967.

Club career

Palotás spent all his playing career at MTK Hungária FC. However during this time, the club changed their name several times. In 1949, when Hungary became a communist state, MTK were taken over by the secret police, the ÁVH and subsequently the club became known as "Textiles SE". They then became "Bástya SE", then "Vörös Lobogó SE" and then finally back to MTK. Despite this turmoil, the 1950s proved a successful era for club and it was while at MTK that Palotás, together with Nándor Hidegkuti and coach Márton Bukovi, pioneered the "deep lying centre-forward" position. With a team that also included Mihály Lantos and József Zakariás, MTK and Palotás won three Hungarian League titles, a Hungarian Cup and a Mitropa Cup. In 1955, as "Vörös Lobogó SE", they also played in the first ever European Cup. On September 7 1955 at the "Népstadion", Palotás scored a hat-trick as they beat RSC Anderlecht 6-3 in the first leg of the first round. This was the first ever hat-trick scored in a European Cup game. He scored again in the second-leg as "Vörös Lobogó SE" won 4-1. During the quarter-finals against Stade Reims he scored a further two goals as they lost 8-6 on aggregate and he finished the competition with a total of six goals scored.

National team

Between 1950 and 1956, Palotás won 24 caps and scored 18 goals for Hungary. He scored twice on his debut on September 24 1950 in a 12-0 win against Albania. In 1952 Palotás scored four goals as he helped Hungary become Olympic Champions. This included two in a 3-0 win against Italy on July 21. He also played in the final against Yugoslavia on August 2 1952. On May 17 1953, he helped Hungary clinch the Central European International Cup when he played in a 3-0 win against Italy at the "Stadio Olimpico".

Although teammates at MTK, Palotás and Nándor Hidegkuti were rivals for a place in the national side. By 1953 Hidegkuti had established himself as the first choice "deep lying centre-forward" for Hungary and as a result Palotás missed out on the two prestige friendlies against England. He travelled to England for the first game but remained on the bench. Despite this setback he continued to play regularly for Hungary until 1956. During the 1954 FIFA World Cup he scored twice in the group stage 9-0 win against South Korea and also played in the semi-final against Uruguay. On May 19 1955 he scored a hat-trick against Finland before playing his last game for Hungary on June 9 1956 against Portugal.

Honours

"Player"

Hungary
*Olympic Champions
**1952
*Central European Champions
**1953
*World Cup
**"Runner-up": 1954

MTK/Textiles/Bástya/Vörös Lobogó

*Hungarian Champions: 3
**1951, 1953, 1958
*Hungarian Cup: 1
**1952
*Mitropa Cup: 1
**1955

ources

*"Behind The Curtain - Travels in Eastern European Football": Jonathan Wilson (2006) [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0752869078]

External links

* [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UCL/news/Kind=1/newsId=336519.html Article at www.uefa.com]
* [http://www.sportmuzeum.hu/aranycsapat/labdarugo.php?id=61 Hungary stats]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/ec/ec195556det.html European Cup 1955-56]


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