This is a tribute to one of the best (if not the best) national teams on history: Puskas's Hungary, an unstopabble squad that played together from 1950 to 1956. This fantastic group had not only Ferenc Puskas, which was a legitimate Football legend, but also other notable players, like Sandor Kocsis, Nandor Hidegkuti, Laszlo Budai, Zoltan Czibor and Josef Bozsik. The manager of the team was Gustav Sebes. The most fascinating achievments of the Golden team was triunphyng on the 1952 Olympics, and two matches against England, a 6-3, at the Wembley Stadium, and a 7-1, which took place on the Nepstadion. The 6-3 victory is also known as the "Match of the Century". Unfortunately, they lost the 1954 World Cup to West Germany, and theteam was definitely dismantled after the Soviet Invasion of Hungary in 1956. But their magical passes and revolutionary game will stay forever printed on the memory of Hungary and of the world. Hope you enjoy!
P.S.: The music on the background is a Hungarian translation of the 1944 version of the Soviet National Anthem, performed by the chorus and symphony orchestra of the Hungarian radio and conducted by Andras Korodi.
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