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Ferenc Velkey or Velkei (November 15, 1915 – September 12, 2008) was a Hungarian basketball and field handball player, and sports administrator. Velkey was born in Nagykáta on November 15, 1915. He played for the Hungarian national basketball team for many years, competing in three European Championships, including a third place finish in 1946. He retired from playing in 1949, after which he continued to be involved in the sport as an international referee and administrator. Away from basketball, he was a member of the Hungarian field handball team which finished fourth in the Olympic tournament in 1936.

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  • Ferenc Velkey or Velkei (November 15, 1915 – September 12, 2008) was a Hungarian basketball and field handball player, and sports administrator. Velkey was born in Nagykáta on November 15, 1915. He played for the Hungarian national basketball team for many years, competing in three European Championships, including a third place finish in 1946. He retired from playing in 1949, after which he continued to be involved in the sport as an international referee and administrator. Away from basketball, he was a member of the Hungarian field handball team which finished fourth in the Olympic tournament in 1936. Velkey died in Budapest on September 12, 2008, and was buried in Farkasréti Cemetery. (en)
  • Ferenc Velkey (Nagykáta, 15 november 1915 - 12 september 2008) is een voormalig Hongaars handballer. Op de Olympische Spelen van 1936 in Berlijn eindigde hij op de vierde plaats met Hongarije. Velkey speelde drie wedstrijden. In zijn actieve tijd was hij aangesloten bij Elektromos SE. Hongaars olympisch handbalteam Olympische Zomerspelen 1936 Antal Benda · Sándor Cséfai · Ferenc Cziráki · Miklós Fodor · Lőrinc Galgóczi · János Koppány · Lajos Kutasi · Tibor Máté · Imre Páli · Ferenc Rákosi · Endre Salgó · István Serényi · Sándor Szomori · Gyula Takács · Antal Újváry · (nl)
  • Ferenc Velkei (Nagykáta, 15 novembre 1915 – Budapest, 12 settembre 2008) è stato un cestista e pallamanista ungherese. (it)
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  • Ferenc Velkey (Nagykáta, 15 november 1915 - 12 september 2008) is een voormalig Hongaars handballer. Op de Olympische Spelen van 1936 in Berlijn eindigde hij op de vierde plaats met Hongarije. Velkey speelde drie wedstrijden. In zijn actieve tijd was hij aangesloten bij Elektromos SE. Hongaars olympisch handbalteam Olympische Zomerspelen 1936 Antal Benda · Sándor Cséfai · Ferenc Cziráki · Miklós Fodor · Lőrinc Galgóczi · János Koppány · Lajos Kutasi · Tibor Máté · Imre Páli · Ferenc Rákosi · Endre Salgó · István Serényi · Sándor Szomori · Gyula Takács · Antal Újváry · (nl)
  • Ferenc Velkei (Nagykáta, 15 novembre 1915 – Budapest, 12 settembre 2008) è stato un cestista e pallamanista ungherese. (it)
  • Ferenc Velkey or Velkei (November 15, 1915 – September 12, 2008) was a Hungarian basketball and field handball player, and sports administrator. Velkey was born in Nagykáta on November 15, 1915. He played for the Hungarian national basketball team for many years, competing in three European Championships, including a third place finish in 1946. He retired from playing in 1949, after which he continued to be involved in the sport as an international referee and administrator. Away from basketball, he was a member of the Hungarian field handball team which finished fourth in the Olympic tournament in 1936. (en)
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