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'''Gusztáv Sebes''' (nado o [[21 de Xuño]] de [[1906]] e falecido o [[30 de xaneiro]] de [[1986]]) foi un [[adestrador de fútbol|adestrador]] [[Hungría|húngaro]].
'''Gusztáv Sebes''' ([[June 21]] [[1906]] – [[January 30]] [[1986]]) was a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[football (soccer)]] [[coach]]. Sebes a former Hungarian league player with a relatively successful playing career at [[Vasas SC]] and [[MTK Hungária FC|MTK Budapest]]. He became national team manager in 1949, building a squad of players based around the army sides [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]] and [[MTK Hungária FC|MTK Budapest]] that became known as the "[[Golden Team|Magical Magyars]]". He helped pioneer the tactic of a withdrawn centre-forward, known as the '[[Formation (football)#The WW|WW]]' [[Formation (football)|formation]]. He achieved success by coaching [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] to the gold medal at the [[1952 Summer Olympics|1952 Olympics]], and famously defeated [[England national football team|England]] [[England v Hungary (1953)|6-3 in 1953]] and 7-1 in 1954. Despite being favourites for the [[1954 FIFA World Cup]] and numerous chances in the [[1954 FIFA World Cup Final|final]], his team finished runners-up. He died in [[1986]] aged 79.
 
'''Gusztáv Sebes''' ([[June 21]] [[1906]] – [[January 30]] [[1986]]) was a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[football (soccer)]] [[coach]]. Sebes a former Hungarian league player with a relatively successful playing career at [[Vasas SC]] and [[MTK Hungária FC|MTK Budapest]]. He became national team manager in 1949, building a squad of players based around the army sides [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]] and [[MTK Hungária FC|MTK Budapest]] that became known as the "[[Golden Team|Magical Magyars]]". He helped pioneer the tactic of a withdrawn centre-forward, known as the '[[Formation (football)#The WW|WW]]' [[Formation (football)|formation]]. He achieved success by coaching [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] to the gold medal at the [[1952 Summer Olympics|1952 Olympics]], and famously defeated [[England national football team|England]] [[England v Hungary (1953)|6-3 in 1953]] and 7-1 in 1954. Despite being favourites for the [[1954 FIFA World Cup]] and numerous chances in the [[1954 FIFA World Cup Final|final]], his team finished runners-up. He died in [[1986]] aged 79.
 
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