Jenő Károly
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| Jenő Károly | ||
| Personal information | ||
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| Date of birth | January 15, 1886 | |
| Place of birth | Budapest, Hungary | |
| Date of death | July 28, 1926 (aged 40) | |
| Playing position | Attacker | |
| Senior clubs1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 1903-10 1910-19 |
MTK Budapest Kispest Athletic Club |
106 (95)[1] |
| National team | ||
| 1903-18 | Hungary | 25 (10)[2] |
| Teams managed | ||
| 1920-23 1923-26 |
Savona 1907 Juventus |
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Jenő Károly (15 January 1886 - 28 July 1926) was a Hungarian footballer and later manager born in Budapest, outside of his homeland he is particually noted for been the first manager of Agnelli-era Juventus.
As a player Károly, appeared for two local Budapest clubs, including the powerful MTK Budapest, he was renouned for having a very high goals to game radio. He also represented his country a number of times, including at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
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[edit] Honours
[edit] Player
- 1903 Hungarian League (MTK Budapest)
- 1908 Hungarian League (MTK Budapest)
- 1910 Hungarian Cup (MTK Budapest)
[edit] Individual
- 1903 Hungarian League Topscorer (MTK Budapest)[3]
- 1905 Hungarian League Topscorer (MTK Budapest)
[edit] Manager
- 1925–26 Serie A (Juventus)
[edit] References
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