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2014. Június 13. 20:38  -  David Rechnitzer
Gyula Grosics the legendary keeper of the Hungarian golden team has passed away

The 'Black Panther' passed away after a lengthy illness at the age of 88.

Gyula Grosics was born in Dorog on the 4th February 1926, and he began his career at his home town club. He moved to the capital in 1947 joining MATEOSZ, and then Bp. Honved. He finished his playing career with Tatabanya. Grosics won three league titles during his time with the Kispest side.

His international career started in 1947 and ended in 1962, winning 86 caps for his country. He played in three World Cup's (1954, 1958, 1962), picking up a runner's up medal in the 1954 finals. He was also an Olympic champion in 1952. 

"It is with deep shock that I learn of the news that the Black Panther has left us on Friday morning. I played in many matches against him, and I also managed to score with a header in a game, which I was very proud of. He was a world class keeper. He was also a lovely person, and I enjoyed a good relationship with him until the end. He was not only a great sportsman, but a great man that we have lost" - commented Videoton Honorary President Ferenc Kovacs. 

The Management, Players and staff offer their deep condolences to the family of Gyula Grosics. 

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