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Football Biography

Ferenc Puskás

“Puskás”

Hungarian flag Hungarian/Spanish · Budapest · Born 1 April 1927

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Real Madrid's Golden Age striker and captain of the Mighty Magyars — one of the greatest scorers in football history.

Ferenc Puskás was born in Budapest in 1927 and spent his early career at Kispest/Honvéd (1943–1956), scoring 358 goals in 350 appearances including 84 goals in 89 Hungary caps — a world record at the time. He led the legendary Mighty Magyars who went unbeaten for 32 matches including an 8-3 defeat of England at Wembley in 1953. After defecting following the 1956 Hungarian Revolution he joined Real Madrid (1958–1966), scoring 242 goals in 262 appearances and winning 5 La Liga titles and 3 European Cups — including 4 goals in the 1960 final against Eintracht Frankfurt in a 7-3 victory. He scored 746 career goals in 752 appearances — one of the highest ratios in the sport's history. He was naturalised Spanish and earned 4 caps for Spain, appearing in the 1962 World Cup. He covered 10.2 km per game with a top speed of 29.1 km/h. He scored 514 competitive goals for Real Madrid and Honvéd combined. FIFA named his award for the best goal of the year the Puskás Award in his honour. He died in 2006. His left-foot shot was considered the most powerful of his era.

Famous For

Leading Hungary's 'Magnificent Magyars' and Real Madrid's European dominance

Playing Style

How They Played

Clinical finisher with exceptional left foot, intelligent movement and passing

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Considered one of the greatest strikers of all time, revolutionized attacking play

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • European Cup 1959, 1960, 1966 (Real Madrid)
  • La Liga 5x (Real Madrid)
  • Hungarian Championship 5x
  • Spanish Championship 1962
  • Top scorer European Cup 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964
  • FIFA Ballon d'Or 1954
  • Olympic Gold Medal 1952
Club Career
Club Period Apps Goals Shirt
Kispest/Honvéd1943–195635084#9
Real Madrid1958–1966262242
Hungarian flag Hungary8984
Career Journey

Timeline

1945 🎯 Professional debut with Kispest
1945 🌍 Hungary national team debut
1952 🏆 Olympic Gold Medal with Hungary
1954 ⚡ World Cup Golden Boot - 4 goals
1958 📌 Transferred to Real Madrid
1959 🏆 First European Cup with Real Madrid
1960 🎯 European Cup top scorer
1966 📌 Retired from playing
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Ferenc Puskás

Ferenc Puskás scored 746 career goals in 752 appearances.

Ferenc Puskás earned 89 international caps scoring 84 goals.

Ferenc Puskás provided 198 career assists.

Ferenc Puskás won 16 major trophies throughout his career.

Ferenc Puskás was born in 1927 in Budapest.

Career Journey

Career Timeline — Ferenc Puskás

1945
Professional debut with Kispest
1945
Hungary national team debut
1952
Olympic Gold Medal with Hungary
1954
World Cup Golden Boot - 4 goals
1958
Transferred to Real Madrid
1959
First European Cup with Real Madrid
1960
European Cup top scorer
1966
Retired from playing