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  1. Imre Schlosser (* 11. Oktober 1889 in Budapest; † 19. Juli 1959 ebenda), [2][3] gerufen „Slózi“ (sprich: Schlosi), war ein ungarischer Fußballspieler, der mit Ferencváros Budapest und dem MTK Budapest FC insgesamt 13 Ungarische Meisterschaften und zweimal den Ungarischen Pokal gewann.

  2. Imre Schlosser (also known as Imre Lakatos; 11 October 1889 – 18 July 1959) was a Hungarian footballer of Danube Swabian ancestry who played as a forward. He still holds the record as the highest goalscorer in the history of the Hungarian National Championship.

  3. Imre Schlosser ehemaliger Fußballspieler aus Ungarn Hängende Spitze * 11.10.1889 in Budapest, Ungarn.

    • Ungarn
    • November 10, 1889
    • Budapest
  4. Schlosser Imre [2] (Budapest, 1889. október 11. – Budapest XII., 1959. július 18. [3] [4]) magyar válogatott labdarúgó, edző, játékvezető. Korának egyik legnagyobb futballcsillaga, a magyar labdarúgás első Európa-szerte elismert klasszisa. 13-szoros magyar bajnok és 7-szeres bajnoki gólkirály. Mindkettő a mai napig magyar ...

  5. Imre Schlosser was one of the greatest footballers of his era, the first European star of Hungarian football. He was 13 times a Hungarian champion and 7-times the leading league scorer, both of which are Hungarian records (through 2019). Schlosser played his first game in FTC's first team at the age of 17 and until 1915 he played eight seasons ...

  6. Imre Schlosser was one of the greatest footballers of his era, the first European star of Hungarian football. He was 13 times a Hungarian champion and 7-times the leading league scorer, both of which are Hungarian records (through 2019).

  7. Imre Schlosser - Wiener AC, Wisła Kraków, IFK Norrköping, Budapesti AK, Budai FC 33, Ferencvaros, MTK Budapest, FTC Budapest /