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・ László Szilágyi
・ László Szilágyi (judoka)
・ László Szilágyi (politician)
・ László Szlávics, Jr.
・ László Szobothin
・ László Szollás
・ László Szombatfalvy
・ László Szomjas
・ László Szuszkó
・ László Széchenyi
・ László Széchy
・ László Szőcs
・ László Szőgyény-Marich
・ László Szőgyény-Marich, Jr.
・ László Szőgyény-Marich, Sr.
László Szőke
・ László Szűcs
・ László Sárosi
・ László Sárosi (footballer)
・ László Sárosi (water polo)
・ László Sáry
・ László Sólyom
・ László Sólyom (ice hockey)
・ László Sótonyi
・ László Sütő
・ László T. Ágoston
・ László Tahi-Tóth
・ László Tapasztó
・ László Tasó
・ László Teleki


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László Szőke : ウィキペディア英語版
László Szőke

László Szőke (17 October 1930 – 19 March 2014) was a Hungarian footballer.
==Career==
Szőke was born in Budapest.〔(Enciclopedia del calcio )〕 In 1949 he moved to Italy under contract to Fanfulla before becoming a well-known name in Italian football by being transferred to first division Udinese who went on to place themselves in second position, behind the great AC Milan, in the Serie A division during the 1955–56 season.
Szőke had a spell in Colombia with Atlético Junior during the 1951 season.
Subsequently he transferred to Triestina and with them he won the Italian serie B championship in 1957/58.
At the end of the 1960 season he was ceded to Brescia, coached at the time by another Hungarian born personage in Sarosi, only to return to Trieste at the end of that season. With the Triestina team, now in Serie B, he became one of the squad's focal points, winning the 1961/62 premiership, returning immediately to Serie B where he ended his playing days in 1963 after suffering a serious leg injury.
He remained in the Udine area, and died in hospital in that city on 19 March 2014, at the age of 83.

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