Antal Dunai
Antal Dunai, also known as Dunai II[1] (born as Dujmov Antal in Gara, 21 March 1943) is a former Hungarian footballer with Yugoslav origins. He became a first division player at Pécsi Dózsa, but he spent the majority of his career at Újpesti Dózsa from 1965 to 1977, when he moved to Debreceni VSC.
He played 31 games and scored 9 goals for the Hungary national football team.[2] He is most famous for his participation in the gold medal winning Hungarian team on the 1968, and silver medal winning national team on the 1972 Olympics.[3][4]
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- 1955–56: Milutinović
- 1956–57: Viollet
- 1957–58: Di Stéfano
- 1958–59: Fontaine
- 1959–60: Puskás
- 1960–61: J. Águas
- 1961–62: Di Stéfano, Løfqvist, Puskás, Strehl & Tejada
- 1962–63: Altafini
- 1963–64: Kovačević, Mazzola & Puskás
- 1964–65: Eusébio & Torres
- 1965–66: Albert & Eusébio
- 1966–67: Piepenburg & Van Himst
- 1967–68: Eusébio
- 1968–69: Law
- 1969–70: Jones
- 1970–71: Antoniadis
- 1971–72: Dunai, Macari & Takač
- 1972–73: Müller
- 1973–74: Müller
- 1974–75: Müller & Markarov
- 1975–76: Heynckes
- 1976–77: Cucinotta & Müller
- 1977–78: Simonsen
- 1978–79: Sulser
- 1979–80: Lerby
- 1980–81: McDermott, Rummenigge & Souness
- 1981–82: Hoeneß
- 1982–83: Rossi
- 1983–84: Sokol
- 1984–85: Nilsson & Platini
- 1985–86: Nilsson
- 1986–87: Cvetković
- 1987–88: R. Águas, Ferreri, Hagi, Madjer, McCoist, Míchel & Novák
- 1988–89: van Basten
- 1989–90: Papin & Romário
- 1990–91: Pacult & Papin
- 1991–92: Papin & Yuran
- 1992–93: Romário
- 1993–94: Koeman & Rufer
- 1994–95: Weah
- 1995–96: Litmanen
- 1996–97: Pantić
- 1997–98: Del Piero
- 1998–99: Shevchenko & Yorke
- 1999–00: Jardel, Raúl & Rivaldo
- 2000–01: Raúl
- 2001–02: van Nistelrooy
- 2002–03: van Nistelrooy
- 2003–04: Morientes
- 2004–05: van Nistelrooy
- 2005–06: Shevchenko
- 2006–07: Kaká
- 2007–08: C. Ronaldo
- 2008–09: Messi
- 2009–10: Messi
- 2010–11: Messi
- 2011–12: Messi
- 2012–13: C. Ronaldo
- 2013–14: C. Ronaldo
- 2014–15: Neymar, C. Ronaldo & Messi
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- Wampetits (1921–25)
- Döme (1926–29)
- Szolárszky (1929–30)
- Lindenberger (1930–36)
- Wampetits (1936–37)
- Merényi (1937–38)
- Keviczky (1938–39)
- Sipos (1939–40)
- Sidlik (1940)
- Palotás (1940–42)
- G. Nagy (1942)
- Wéber (1942)
- Palotás (1942–43)
- Móré (1943–44)
- Palotás (1945)
- Orosz (1945)
- Palotás (1945–47)
- Markos (1947–48)
- Palotás (1948–50)
- Kántor (1950)
- Móré (1950–52)
- Rátkai (1952)
- Kalocsay (1952)
- Szilárd (1952–53)
- Lyka (1953–54)
- Palotás (1955–57)
- Móré (1957–59)
- Tisza (1959)
- Teleki (1959–61)
- Magyar (1961–62)
- Lyka (1962–63)
- Lóránt (1963)
- Domán (1964)
- Szűcs (1964–65)
- Komlóssy (1965–67)
- Bányai (1967)
- Sidlik (1967)
- Sárosi (1968)
- Nagyszalóki (1969)
- Pyber (1970–72)
- J. Nagy (1972–73)
- Leányvári (1973)
- Marosvári (1973–74)
- Leányvári (1974)
- Makray (1975–78)
- Teleki (1978–80)
- Kovács (1980–83)
- Lakat (1983)
- Kertész (1983–84)
- G. Nagy (1984)
- Petróczi (1984–85)
- Puskás (1985–87)
- Kiss (1987)
- Vaczlavik (1987–88)
- Temesvári (1988–90)
- Szabó (1990)
- Nagykaposi (1990–91)
- Ebedli (1992)
- Garamvölgyi (1993–96)
- Dunai (1996–97)
- Herczeg (1997–98)
- Garamvölgyi (1998–2000)
- Komjáti (2000–01)
- Pajkos (2001)
- Dajka (2002)
- Szentes (2002–04)
- Supka (2004–06)
- Beránek (2006–07)
- Herczeg (2007–10)
- Ščasný (2011)
- Kondás (2011–)
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