Check out Hungarian Football star Sándor Kocsis’s best moments

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Even though he is often forgotten, having to live in the shadow of Ferenc Puskas, Sandor Kocsis has held his own fairly decently, scoring goal after goal on the international stage and winning a fine haul of trophies during his later years with Barcelona. He was, after all, one of the leading lights in Hungary’s legendary team from the 1950s. Here are some of his finest moments as collected by 90 min.
Winning an Olympic Gold at the 1952 Summer Games
The final winning goals against the Swedes in the 1952 Olympic Games may have come from Puskas Ferenc and Zoltan Czibor, but it was Kocsis’s goals that powered the Mighty Magyars to the gold medals. The striker scored doubles against Turkey and Sweden, securing Hungary’s place in the final with his goals against the Swedes.
Starring in the 7-1 England Drubbing
After having lost tragically at Wembley in 1953, with a score of 6-3, the English FA asked for a rematch this time to be held in Budapest. However, instead of redeeming themselves, they lost worse than before at 7-1. Kocsis and Puskas both scored twice, alongside strikes from Mihaly Lantos, Nandor Hidegkuti, and Jozsef Toth, with Ivor Broadis scoring England’s consolation.





