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Izidor Kürschner : ウィキペディア英語版
Izidor Kürschner

Izidor "Dori" Kürschner, in Brazil primarily known as Dori Kruschner, (
* ca. 1885; † 1941 in Rio de Janeiro), was a Hungarian football player and coach.
As player he was successful with Budapest club MTK and was also called on to play for his country. As coach he succeeded in Germany with 1. FC Nürnberg, but his greatest triumphs were to follow in Switzerland with the Grasshopper Club Zürich. There he won seven titles.
Kürschner's appearance on the Brazilian scene of brought a push of innovation to the ''jogo bonito'', the "beautiful game", there and helped in the establishment of this country as one of the giants of world football.
==The player==
Kürschner was a defensive player on the left side of the field who also found use as centre half. He impressed less with his physique and technique then with his astute positioning and his penchant for headers. His game was marked by simplicity and decisiveness.
He played for MTK in his hometown Budapest and contributed to their Championships in 1904 and 1908 as well as their three consecutive wins of the Magyar Kupa between 1910 and 1912. Between 1907 and 1911 he also was called up five times to play for the Hungarian national football team.

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