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2 Honours  



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2.3  International goals  







3 See also  





4 References  





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Lajos Tichy
Tichy in 1954
Personal information
Date of birth (1935-03-21)21 March 1935
Place of birth Budapest, Hungary
Date of death 6 January 1999(1999-01-06) (aged 63)
Place of death Budapest, Hungary
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1947–1950 MÉMOSZ SE
1950–1953 Budapest Lokomotiv
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1953–1971 Budapest Honvéd 318 (242)
International career
1954–1971 Hungary72 (51)
Managerial career
1976–1982 Budapest Honvéd

Medal record

Men's football
Representing  Hungary
Central European International Cup
Silver medal – second place 1955–60 Central European International Cup
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Lajos Tichy (21 March 1935 – 6 January 1999), nicknamed "The Nation's Bomber", was a Hungarian footballer who played as a forward. He is the most prolific goalscorer in total matchesinrecorded history according to RSSSF with over 1912 goals scored in over 1301 matches[1][2] and the most prolific goalscorer in total matches in one season in recorded history according to RSSSF with 201 goals scored in 85 matches.[3] He played for the club Budapest Honvéd FC, scoring 247 goals in 320 league games. He also scored 51 goals in 72 internationals for the Hungary national football team, including four in the 1958 FIFA World Cup and three in the 1962 FIFA World Cup. He later became coach of the Honvéd youth team and from 1976 to 1982 he coached the first team, helping them win their first Hungarian championship in 25 years in 1980.

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[4][5]
Club Season League Cup Europe Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Budapest Honvéd 1953 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
1954 13 8 13 8
1955 15 12 15 12
1956 14 9 1[a] 0 15 9
1957 11 6 11 6
1957–58 24 14 24 14
1958–59 22 15 22 15
1959–60 25 26 25 26
1960–61 25 21 25 21
1961–62 23 23 23 23
1962–63 20 20 20 20
1963 12 13 12 13
1964 25 28 2[b] 0 27 28
1965 20 20 6[b] 7 26 27
1966 15 8 15 8
1967 12 7 12 7
1968 7 0 7 0
1969 16 3 16 3
1970 7 5 7 5
1970–71 12 4 2[b] 0 14 4
Total 318 242 11 7 329 249
  1. ^ Appearance in European Cup
  • ^ a b c Appearances in European Cup Winners' Cup
  • Honours

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    Player

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    Budapest Honvéd

    Hungary

    Individual

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    International goals

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    Scores and results list Hungary's goal tally first.
    List of international goals scored by Lajos Tichy[6]
    No. Date Venue Opponent Result Competition
    1. 8 May 1955 Oslo, Norway  Norway 5–0 Friendly
    2 19 May 1955 Helsinki, Finland  Finland 9–1 Friendly
    3
    4 2 October 1955 Prague, Czechoslovakia  Czechoslovakia 3–1 1955–60 Central European International Cup
    5 16 October 1955 Budapest, Hungary  Austria 6–1 1955–60 Central European International Cup
    6 13 November 1955 Budapest, Hungary  Sweden 4–2 Friendly
    7 29 February 1956 Beirut, Lebanon  Lebanon 4–1 Friendly
    8
    9 12 June 1957 Oslo, Norway  Norway 1–2 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification
    10 12 June 1958 Stockholm, Sweden  Sweden 1–2 1958 FIFA World Cup
    11 15 June 1958 Sandviken, Sweden  Mexico 4–0 1958 FIFA World Cup
    12
    13 17 June 1958 Stockholm, Sweden  Wales 1–2 1958 FIFA World Cup
    14 14 September 1958 Chorzów, Poland  Poland 3–1 Friendly
    15 5 October 1958 Zagreb, Yugoslavia  Yugoslavia 4–4 Friendly
    16 26 October 1958 Bucharest, Romania  Romania 2–1 Friendly
    17 23 November 1958 Budapest, Hungary  Belgium 3–1 Friendly
    18
    19 19 April 1959 Budapest, Hungary  Yugoslavia 4–0 Friendly
    20
    21 25 October 1959 Budapest, Hungary   Switzerland 8–0 1955–60 Central European International Cup
    22
    23
    24
    25 8 November 1959 Budapest, Hungary  West Germany 4–3 Friendly
    26
    27 29 November 1959 Florence, Italy  Italy 1–1 1955–60 Central European International Cup
    28 5 June 1960 Budapest, Hungary  Scotland 3–3 Friendly
    29 30 October 1960 Brussels, Belgium  Belgium 1–2 Friendly
    30 30 April 1961 Rotterdam, Netherlands  Netherlands 3–0 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification
    31 7 May 1961 Beograd, Yugoslavia  Yugoslavia 4–2 Friendly
    32.
    33. 28 May 1961 Budapest, Hungary  Wales 3–2 Friendly
    34.
    35 10 September 1961 Berlin, East Germany  East Germany 3–2 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification
    36 8 October 1961 Vienna, Austria  Austria 1–2 Friendly
    37 22 October 1961 Budapest, Hungary  Netherlands 3–3 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification
    38 9 December 1961 Santiago, Chile  Chile 1–5 Friendly
    39 31 May 1962 Rancagua, Chile  England 2–1 1962 FIFA World Cup
    40 3 June 1962 Rancagua, Chile  Bulgaria 6–1 1962 FIFA World Cup
    41
    42 24 June 1962 Vienna, Austria  Austria 2–1 Friendly
    43
    44 2 September 1962 Poznań, Poland  Poland 2–0 Friendly
    45 7 November 1962 Budapest, Hungary  Wales 3–1 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying
    46 11 November 1962 Paris, France  France 3–2 Friendly
    47
    48 20 March 1963 Cardiff, Wales  Wales 1–1 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying
    49 2 June 1963 Prague, Czechoslovakia  Czechoslovakia 2–2 Friendly
    50 25 April 1964 Paris, France  France 3–1 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying
    51

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Best Goalscorers All-Time (All Matches)". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  • ^ Salmon, Ken (31 October 2021). "Who scored the most goals in history?". 90soccer.com.
  • ^ "One season (all matches)". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  • ^ "Lajos Tichy » Club matches". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  • ^ Lajos Tichy at National-Football-Teams.com
  • ^ "Lájos Tichy - Goals in International Matches". RSSSF.
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