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Lajos Tichy
Personal information
Date of birth (1935-03-21)21 March 1935
Place of birth Budapest, Hungary
Date of death 6 January 1999(1999-01-06) (aged 63)
Place of death Budapest, Hungary
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1953–1971 Budapest Honvéd FC 320 (244)
International career
1955–1971 Hungary 72 (51)
Managerial career
1976–1982 Budapest Honvéd FC
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Lajos Tichy (21 March 1935 – 6 January 1999) was a Hungarian footballer. He played for the club Budapest Honvéd FC, scoring 247 goals in 320 league games. He also scored 51 goals in 72 internationals for the Hungary national football team, including four in the 1958 FIFA World Cup and three in the 1962 FIFA World Cup. He later became coach of the Honved youth team and from 1976 to 1982 he coached the first team, helping them win their first Hungarian championship in 25 years in 1980. The "Nation's Bomber" died in 1999 aged 63.

Career statistics

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Hungary League Hungarian Cup League Cup Europe Total
1956 Honved Budapest National Championship I 15 12
1957 0 0
1957-58 0 0
1958-59 22 15
1959-60 25 26
1960-61 25 21
1961-62 23 23
1962-63 20 20
1963 12 13
1964 25 28
1965 20 20
1966 15 8
1967 12 7
1968 7 0
1969 16 3
1970 0 0
1970-71 21 11
Total Hungary 258 207
Career total 258 207

International goals

Scores and results list Hungary's goal tally first.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 8 May 1955 Oslo, Norway  Norway 5–0 Won Friendly
2. 19 May 1955 Helsinki, Finland  Finland 9–1 Won Friendly
3. 19 May 1955 Helsinki, Finland  Finland 9–1 Won Friendly
4. 2 October 1955 Prague, Czechoslovakia  Czechoslovakia 3–1 Won 1955–60 Central European International Cup
5. 16 October 1955 Budapest, Hungary  Austria 6–1 Won 1955–60 Central European International Cup
6. 13 November 1955 Budapest, Hungary  Sweden 4–2 Won Friendly
7. 29 February 1956 Beirut, Lebanon  Lebanon 4–1 Won Friendly
8. 29 February 1956 Beirut, Lebanon  Lebanon 4–1 Won Friendly
9. 12 June 1957 Oslo, Norway  Norway 1–2 Lost 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification
10. 12 June 1958 Stockholm, Sweden  Sweden 1–2 Lost 1958 FIFA World Cup
11. 15 June 1958 Sandviken, Sweden  Mexico 4–0 Won 1958 FIFA World Cup
12. 15 June 1958 Sandviken, Sweden  Mexico 4–0 Won 1958 FIFA World Cup
13. 17 June 1958 Stockholm, Sweden  Wales 1–2 Lost 1958 FIFA World Cup
14. 14 September 1958 Chorzów, Poland  Poland 3–1 Won Friendly
15. 5 October 1958 Zagreb, Yugoslavia  Yugoslavia 4–4 Draw Friendly
16. 26 October 1958 Bucharest, Romania  Romania 2–1 Won Friendly
17. 23 November 1958 Budapest, Hungary  Belgium 3–1 Won Friendly
18. 23 November 1958 Budapest, Hungary  Belgium 3–1 Won Friendly
19. 19 April 1959 Budapest, Hungary  Yugoslavia 4–0 Won Friendly
20. 19 April 1959 Budapest, Hungary  Yugoslavia 4–0 Won Friendly
21. 25 October 1959 Budapest, Hungary   Switzerland 8–0 Won 1955–60 Central European International Cup
22. 25 October 1959 Budapest, Hungary   Switzerland 8–0 Won 1955–60 Central European International Cup
23. 25 October 1959 Budapest, Hungary   Switzerland 8–0 Won 1955–60 Central European International Cup
24. 25 October 1959 Budapest, Hungary   Switzerland 8–0 Won 1955–60 Central European International Cup
25. 8 November 1959 Budapest, Hungary  West Germany 4–3 Won Friendly
26. 8 November 1959 Budapest, Hungary  West Germany 4–3 Won Friendly
27. 29 November 1959 Florence, Italy  Italy 1–1 Draw 1955–60 Central European International Cup
28. 5 June 1960 Budapest, Hungary  Scotland 3–3 Draw Friendly
29. 30 October 1960 Brussels, Belgium  Belgium 1–2 Lost Friendly
30. 30 April 1961 Rotterdam, Netherlands  Netherlands 3–0 Won 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification
31. 7 May 1961 Beograd, Yugoslavia  Yugoslavia 4–2 Won Friendly
32. 7 May 1961 Beograd, Yugoslavia  Yugoslavia 4–2 Won Friendly
33. 28 May 1961 Budapest, Hungary  Wales 3–2 Won Friendly
34. 28 May 1961 Budapest, Hungary  Wales 3–2 Won Friendly
35. 10 September 1961 Berlín, East Germany  East Germany 3–2 Won 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification
36. 8 October 1961 Vienna, Austria  Austria 1–2 Lost Friendly
37. 22 October 1961 Budapest, Hungary  Netherlands 3–3 Draw 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification
38. 9 December 1961 Santiago, Chile  Chile 1–5 Lost Friendly
39. 31 May 1962 Rancagua, Chile  England 2–1 Won 1962 FIFA World Cup
40. 3 June 1962 Rancagua, Chile  Bulgaria 6–1 Won 1962 FIFA World Cup
41. 3 June 1962 Rancagua, Chile  Bulgaria 6–1 Won 1962 FIFA World Cup
42. 24 June 1962 Vienna, Austria  Austria 2–1 Won Friendly
43. 24 June 1962 Vienna, Austria  Austria 2–1 Won Friendly
44. 2 September 1962 Poznań, Poland  Poland 2–0 Won Friendly
45. 7 November 1962 Budapest, Hungary  Wales 3–1 Won 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying
46. 11 November 1962 Paris, France  France 3–2 Won Friendly
47. 11 November 1962 Paris, France  France 3–2 Won Friendly
48. 20 March 1963 Cardiff, Wales  Wales 1–1 Draw 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying
49. 2 June 1963 Prague, Czechoslovakia  Czechoslovakia 2–2 Won Friendly
50. 25 April 1964 Paris, France  France 3–1 Won 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying
51. 25 April 1964 Paris, France  France 3–1 Won 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying