Bertalan Bicskei born in Budapest, Hungary on September 17, 1944 is a Hungarian former goalkeeper and football coach. As a youth player, he played for the most famous Hungarian club side, Ferencvaros, and he also honed his skills in Honved and MTK Budapest, both Premier Division Hungarian sides. As a goalkeeper of great talent, he played many games for the National Youth Team of Hungary, as well as the 13 and A senior National teams.
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- Bertalan Bicskei born in Budapest, Hungary on September 17, 1944 is a Hungarian former goalkeeper and football coach. As a youth player, he played for the most famous Hungarian club side, Ferencvaros, and he also honed his skills in Honved and MTK Budapest, both Premier Division Hungarian sides. As a goalkeeper of great talent, he played many games for the National Youth Team of Hungary, as well as the 13 and A senior National teams. After his playing days were over, he devoted much of his time to coaching and teaching young soccer players on the highest level. From 1977 to 1982, he worked as the coaching director for the MTK Budapest's youth programme, and from 1982 to 1986 he was the Youth Coach Director for the Hungarian national football team. As one of his greatest achievements on that level, under his coaching and guidance, the Under-18 National Team of Hungary, captured the European Youth Championship in Moscow, in 1984. Before moving on to the senior level, Bicskei successfully completed the, work, and graduated at the world renowned soccer academy in Koln, Germany in 1986. He is one of just a few Hungarian-born coaches who was able to earn one of the most respected coaching diplomas in the world. While in Germany, he also studied philosophy, and learned to speak excellent German. In 1987/88 Bicskei become head coach of Honved Budapest, (that year, Honved won the National title and the Hungarian cup) and his professional career was off to a flying start. In 1999/90 he, was selected to coach the senior national team of Hungary. In 1991 he could not refuse a challenging offer from South Korea and he become head coach of Daewoo Royals. Under his direction, the club won the national title, national cup, and he was voted, coach of the year in South Korea. From 1992 to 1994 he coached club FC Luzern in Switzerland. In the 1995/96 he returned home briefly to coach MTK Budapest. Bicskei packed his suitcase again in 1995, this time to Saudi Arabia where he coached the Al-Riyadh club in the 1995/96 seasons. During his stay in Saudi Arabia, he started working on his book, "Preparation of Young Footballs", a soccer achievement that not only complements, but also challenges everything that was written thus far on teaching young soccer players to achieve the highest level. After returning home, he coached Honved Budapest once again, 1996/97 seasons, and he was technical director at RABA ETO Gyor in the 1998/99 seasons. Between 1998 and 2001 he served his second stint as the national coach of Hungary, later becoming the technical director of the Hungarian Football Federation between 2006 and mid-2008. In the second half of 2004, the Football Association of Malaysia selected Bertalan Bicskei, to succeed Allan Harris. Bicskei led the national side to third place at the regional Tiger Cup competition, but was demoted to youth development duties by FAM for his actions during a friendly against Singapore in Penang on June 8, 2005. Bicskei, disgusted by the standard of officiating, threw a bottle onto the pitch before confronting a Singapore player. In September, 2005 the contract was terminated after mutual agreement.
- Bertalan Bicskei [ˈbɛrtɒlɒn ˈbitʃkɛ. i] ist ein Fußballtrainer und ehemaliger ungarischer Fußballprofi. In seiner aktiven Zeit spielte Bicskei bei verschiedenen ungarischen Clubs, unter anderem beim FTC Budapest. Er erzielte ein Tor per Elfmeter in seiner aktiven Laufbahn. Er war sowohl Torhüter der ungarischen Jugendnationalmannschaft als auch der Nationalmannschaft der Aktiven . Nach seiner Karriere studierte er in Budapest und erlangte sein Diplom als Fußballtrainer. 1986 ergänzte er seine Ausbildung durch Teilnahme am Fußballlehrer-Lehrgang in Köln. Von 1977 an trainierte er vor allem Jugendmannschaften, von 1982 bis 1986 war er Verbandstrainer des ungarischen Fußballverbands und verantwortlich für die U16- bis U21-Nationalmannschaften. Unter seiner Führung gewann die ungarische U18-Nationalmannschaft 1984 die Europameisterschaft in Moskau. Nach seiner Zeit als Verbandstrainer wandte sich Bicskei einer neuer Herausforderung als Vereinstrainer zu und führte unter anderem Budapest Honvéd FC zur ungarischen Meisterschaft und ins Pokalfinale. Der Höhepunkt seiner bisherigen Karriere folgte 1989/90 mit seinem Engagement als ungarischer Nationaltrainer. Bicskei pendelte in der Folgezeit zwischen Vereinen in Korea, der Schweiz, Ungarn, Saudi-Arabien, China und Ägypten. In seiner Zeit in Saudi-Arabien verfasste er ein Buch über das Training von Nachwuchsfußballern, Preparation of the new generation of soccer players, das 1998 in Ungarn erschien. Von 2004-2005 trainierte er die Nationalmannschaft von Malaysia. Im Jahre 2006 fungierte Bicskei als Trainer von Újpest. Die beiden Parteien einigten sich am 27. Juni 2006 auf einen Einjahresvertrag mit der Option auf weitere Zusammenarbeit. Diese Zusammenarbeit wurde nach dem ersten Pflichtspiel, der 0:4-Niederlage im UEFA-Pokal-Hinspiel gegen Vaduz, auf Bitten Bicskeis wieder aufgelöst. Seit 2007 ist er Trainerbeuftragter/Koordinator, der ungarischen Jugendnationalmannschaften. Bicskei ist verheiratet und hat drei erwachsene Söhne. Er spricht fließend deutsch und lebt zwischen seinen Auslandengagements in Budapest.
- Bicskei Bertalan válogatott labdarúgó, kapus, labdarúgóedző. A magyar labdarúgó-válogatott szövetségi kapitánya két alkalommal.
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- Bertalan Bicskei born in Budapest, Hungary on September 17, 1944 is a Hungarian former goalkeeper and football coach. As a youth player, he played for the most famous Hungarian club side, Ferencvaros, and he also honed his skills in Honved and MTK Budapest, both Premier Division Hungarian sides. As a goalkeeper of great talent, he played many games for the National Youth Team of Hungary, as well as the 13 and A senior National teams.
- Bertalan Bicskei [ˈbɛrtɒlɒn ˈbitʃkɛ. i] ist ein Fußballtrainer und ehemaliger ungarischer Fußballprofi. In seiner aktiven Zeit spielte Bicskei bei verschiedenen ungarischen Clubs, unter anderem beim FTC Budapest. Er erzielte ein Tor per Elfmeter in seiner aktiven Laufbahn. Er war sowohl Torhüter der ungarischen Jugendnationalmannschaft als auch der Nationalmannschaft der Aktiven . Nach seiner Karriere studierte er in Budapest und erlangte sein Diplom als Fußballtrainer.
- Bicskei Bertalan válogatott labdarúgó, kapus, labdarúgóedző. A magyar labdarúgó-válogatott szövetségi kapitánya két alkalommal.
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