Ferenc Weisz
According to Andrew Handler in From the Ghetto to the Games, Weisz played with a youthful enthusiasm and energy, but his versatility may have hindered his time with the National team. Because he did not play just one position, coaches often left him out of the starting line-up. Nevertheless, Weisz was one of Hungary's most important players during that era and for years to come, coaches would encourage their players to emulate his skills.
Birth and Death Dates:
unknown
Career Highlights:
Weisz began his soccer career in the early 1900s. As a member of FTC in the Hungarian League, he played in 382 games and scored 192 goals for his club during his career. Between 1906-1913, he helped FTC win seven championships in eight years while playing every position on the forward line (at the time, teams played with five forwards, three midfielders, and two defense). FTC also won the Hungary Cup in 1913.
Origin:
Hungary