Mihály Lantos

Mihály Lantos
Personal information
Full nameMihály Lantos
Date of birth29 September 1928
Place of birthBudapest, Hungary
Date of death31 December 1989(1989-12-31) (aged 61)
Place of deathBudapest, Hungary
Height1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing positionDefender
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1941–1943MÁVAG SK
1943–1944BVSC Budapest
1945MÁV Konzum Elõre
1945–1947Vasutas Elõre SC
1948–1961MTK Hungária FC
National team
1949–1956Hungary52(5)
Teams managed
1968–1975Komlói Bányász
1975–1977Nagykanizsai Olajbányász
1977–1980Videoton FC
1980–1981Zalaegerszegi TE
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
The native form of this personal name is Lantos Mihály. This article uses the Western name order.
Grave stone of Mihály Lantos

Mihály Lantos (29 September 1928 – 31 December 1989), also known as Lantos Mihály or Mihály Lendenmayer, was a Hungarian footballer and manager. He played as a defender, spending the majority of his career at MTK Hungária FC. During the 1950s he was also a member of the Hungary team known as the Mighty Magyars. Other members of the team included Nándor Hidegkuti, Ferenc Puskás, Zoltán Czibor, Sándor Kocsis and József Bozsik. After retiring as a player Lantos worked as coach. Between 1965 and 1967 he was assistant coach to his former MTK manager, Márton Bukovi, at Olympiacos CFP. He then returned to Hungary where he managed several teams including Videoton FC.

MTK Hungária FC

Lantos began playing for MTK in 1948. In 1949 when Hungary became a communist state, MTK were taken over by the secret police, the ÁVH and the club subsequently changed their name several times. Initially they became Textiles SE, then Bástya SE, then Vörös Lobogó SE and then finally back to MTK. Despite this turmoil, the 1950s proved a successful era for club and under coach Márton Bukovi and with a team that also included Nándor Hidegkuti, Péter Palotás and József Zakariás, MTK and Lantos won three Hungarian League titles, a Hungarian Cup and a Mitropa Cup. In 1955, as Vörös Lobogó SE, they also played in the first ever European Cup. Lantos, scoring three goals, including two penalties, helped the club reach the quarter-finals.

Hungarian International

Between 1949 and 1956, Lantos won 52 caps and scored 5 goals for Hungary. He made his international debut on 10 July 1949 in an 8-2 win against Poland. As one of the Mighty Magyars, he helped Hungary become Olympic Champions in 1952, Central European Champions in 1953 and defeat England twice. He scored the opening goal as Hungary beat England 7-1 on 23 May 1954. He then helped Hungary reach the 1954 World Cup final. During the World Cup finals he played all five games for Hungary, scoring in the opening 9-0 win against South Korea and in the bruising Battle of Berne quarter-final encounter against Brazil.

Honours

Olympic medal record
Competitor for Hungary
Men's Football
Gold1952 HelsinkiTeam competition

Hungary

  • Olympic Champions
    • 1952
  • Central European Champions
    • 1953
  • World Cup
    • Runner-up: 1954

MTK/Textiles/Bástya/Vörös Lobogó

  • Hungarian Champions: 3
    • 1951, 1953, 1958
  • Hungarian Cup: 1
    • 1952
  • Mitropa Cup: 1
    • 1955

External links

Hungary squad 1952 Summer Olympics Gold Medalists
Videoton FCmanagers
  • Turay (1957–59)
  • Gábor (1959–61)
  • Moór (1961–63)
  • Albert (1964–65)
  • Gábor (1966)
  • Kárász (1966)
  • Kárpáti (1967–68)
  • L. Németh (1968)
  • Turay (1969)
  • I. Kovács (1970–71)
  • Kalocsay (1971–72)
  • F. Kovács (1972–77)
  • Lantos (1977–80)
  • Verebes (1980–81)
  • Szentmihályi (1981–82)
  • F. Molnár (1982–83)
  • F. Kovács (1983–86)
  • Tajti (1986–87)
  • F. Kovács (1987–88)
  • Kaszás (1988–89)
  • Mezey (1990)
  • Burcsa (1990–92)
  • Hartyáni (1992–94)
  • L. Kiss (1994)
  • Jenei (1994)
  • K. Szabó (1994–95)
  • Csongrádi (1995–96)
  • Kustudić (1996–97)
  • L. Disztl (1997)
  • J. Szabó (1997)
  • Vágó (1998)
  • Csongrádi (1998)
  • Verebes (1998–99)
  • Csank (1999–00)
  • Csongrádi (2000–01)
  • Várhidi (2001–02)
  • Bicskei (2003)
  • Csank (2003–04)
  • Csertői (2004–06)
  • Z. Németh (2006)
  • Vlak (2006–07)
  • L. Disztl (2008)
  • I. Varga (2008–09)
  • L. Disztl (2008–09)
  • Mezey (2009–11)
  • Sousa (2011–12)
  • Gomes (2013–)


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