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Antal Szalay

He went on to coach UTA Arad, FC Craiova, Carrarese Calcio, Pro Patria. There are reports that he may have spent 1957 in Luxembourg, where his compatriot Nándor Lengyel was coaching the national team in this period.
It is generally said, that he moved to Australia in the late 1950s, and that he may have coached St. George Budapest, a club run by Hungarian immigrants there. There is no record of Szalay having been the headcoach of the club. Also, hard information on his death is not readily available. There is a record of a man named Antal Szalay with the birthdate of 3 March 1912 who has died from a heart attack on 10 May 1959 in Olary in the outback of South Australia, circa 120 kilometres west of Broken Hill. This would imply, that Szalay found employment within the context of the local Radium Hill uranium mine. Some websites, such as ''National Football Teams'' report that he may have died on 21 April 1960. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Published 1825Other Authors: “...Szalay, Antal 1800-1863...”
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2Published 1828Other Authors: “...Szalay, Antal 1800-1863...”
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3Published 1828Other Authors: “...Szalay, Antal 1800-1863...”
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4Published 1828Other Authors: “...Szalay, Antal 1800-1863...”
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5Published 1826Other Authors: “...Szalay, Antal 1800-1863...”
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6Published 1826Other Authors: “...Szalay, Antal 1800-1863...”
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