Did Ferenc Puskas play for Real Madrid?
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- Did Ferenc Puskas play for Real Madrid?
- How many goals did Puskas score for Real Madrid?
- Did Puskas play for Spain national team?
- How old was Puskas when he joined Real Madrid?
- How old is Alfredo Di Stefano?
- Is Ferenc Puskás dead?
- Where is Ferenc Puskas buried?
- Are Puskas alive?
- Who did Stefano play for?

Did Ferenc Puskas play for Real Madrid?
In 1958, two years after the Hungarian Revolution, he emigrated to Spain where he played for Real Madrid. While playing with Real Madrid, Puskás won four Pichichis and scored seven goals in two European Champions Cup finals. After retiring as a player, he became a coach.
How many goals did Puskas score for Real Madrid?
512 goals There he teamed with Alfredo di Stefano to form one of the most dangerous scoring duos in the world. Puskás scored 512 goals in 528 appearances for the Spanish club and was instrumental in Real Madrid's five consecutive league championships (1961–65) and three European Cup titles.
Did Puskas play for Spain national team?
Ferenc Puskás ( - 17 November 2006) was a Hungarian football striker, regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time. He played for Hungary national team and Spain national team. He died of pneumonia at the age of 79. There is an award named after him.
How old was Puskas when he joined Real Madrid?
31 Ferenc Puskas landed at the club at the age of 31, having previously played for Honved Budapest. There he had been decisive in the conquest of five league titles.
How old is Alfredo Di Stefano?
88 years (1926–2014) Alfredo Di Stéfano/Età al momento della morte Death. Following another heart attack on , the 88-year-old Di Stéfano was moved to intensive care in the Gregorio Marañón hospital in Madrid, where he died on .
Is Ferenc Puskás dead?
Deceased (1927–2006) Ferenc Puskás
Where is Ferenc Puskas buried?
Decem Ferenc Puskás/Data di sepoltura
Are Puskas alive?
Deceased (1927–2006) Ferenc Puskás
Who did Stefano play for?
Alfredo Di Stéfano
Personal information | ||
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1949–1953 | Millonarios | (90) |
1953–1964 | Real Madrid | (216) |
1964–1966 | Espanyol | (11) |
Total | (376) |