Name: Árpád Weisz
Nickname: "Csili"
Country:

Hungary
Clubs:
Törekvés SE (1922-1923),
Makkabi Brünn (1923-1924)
Position: *
WFSide: LF/LS
Age: 26-28 years (16/04/1896)
Height: ???
Weight: ??
Attack:
82Defence:
41Balance:
70Stamina:
80Top Speed:
87Acceleration:
88Response:
75Agility:
88Dribble Accuracy:
84Dribble Speed:
83Short Pass Accuracy:
79Short Pass Speed:
75Long Pass Accuracy:
84Long Pass Speed:
77Shot Accuracy:
78Shot Power:
81Shot Technique:
80Free Kick Accuracy:
70Curling:
75Header:
71Jump:
73Technique:
84Aggression:
85Mentality:
77Goalkeeper Skills:
50Team Work:
79Injury Tolerance:
BCondition/Fitness:
6Weak Foot Accuracy:
5Weak Foot frequency:
5Consistency:
6Growht Type:
StandardCARDS:P12: Incisive Run
S02: Passer
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Dribbling - Passing
Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack Minded
INFO:Weisz , an outside left (wing forward), played for Hungary in the early 1920s. Weisz had a slight build, but used his great speed to avoid body contact with defenders. He also excellent center the ball accurately but his career was interrupted by a serious injury. He later became a famous coach in Italy. In 1922-23, Weisz appeared in six games for the Hungarian National team despite playing in the shadow of the great Rudolf Jeny. That same year, he played for the club team Torekves in the Hungarian League. In 1923-24, Weisz left Hungary and went to play for Makkabi Brno in Czechoslovakia. After a season there, he moved to Italy and played for Alessandria FC. In 1925-26, his final season as a player, Weisz played for Internazionale Milan and appeared in 10 games (he scored three goals). After his playing career ended, Weisz became a famous coach throughout Europe. He remained in Italy in 1926 and was an assistant coach for Alessandria. He then coached Inter Milan from 1926-1931, including taking the team on a tour of South America in 1928-29. Weisz remained in Italy until 1937 and coached Bari FC (1931-32), Inter Milan for a second time (1932-33), Novara in the Second Division (1934-35), and Bologna FC (1935-37). He then coached in Paris and the Netherlands. Weisz died during World War II.