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Showing posts with label SCHÄFER. Show all posts

03 November, 2024

1958 World Cup: combined goal & assist table

17: Just Fontaine (Fra) : 13 goals+4 assists
9: Raymond Kopa (Fra) : 3+6
7: Pelé (Bra) : 6+1 
7: Vavá (Bra) : 5+2
7: Kurt Hamrin (Swe) : 4+3
6: Helmut Rahn (BRD) : 6+0
6: Hans Schäfer (BRD) : 2+4
5: Peter McParland (Nir) : 5+0
5: Vaclav Hovorka (Cze) : 2+3
5: José Parodi (Par) : 2+3
4: Agne Simonsson (Swe) : 4+0
4: Zdeněk Zikán (Cze) : 4+0
4: Todor Veselinović (Yug) : 3+1
4: Oreste Corbatta (Arg) : 3+1
4: Lajos Tichy (Hun) : 3+1
4: Didi (Bra) : 1+3
4: Lennart "Nacka" Skoglund (Swe) : 1+3
4: Nils Liedholm (Swe) : 2+2
4: Roger Piantoni (Fra) : 2+2
3: Altafini ("Mazzola") : 2+1
3: Uwe Seeler (BRD) : 2+1
3: Jorge Romero (Par) : 2+1
3: Djalma Santos (Bra) : 1+2
3: Garrincha (Bra) : 0+3

14 October, 2016

Memory Lane: European topscorers in the 1954 World Cup.

Including Qualifiers.

   12: Maxl Morlock (BRD)
   11: Sándor Kocsis (Hungary), Erich Probst (Austria)
   6: Nat Lofthouse (England), Josef Hügi (Switzerland)
   5: Hans Schäfer, Ottmar Walter & Helmut Rahn (BRD), Henri Coppens & Léopold Anoul (Belgium), Burhan Sargun (Turkey)
   4: Ferenc Puskás & Nándor Hidegkuti (Hungary), ­Theodor Wagner & Ernst Stojaspal (Austria), Robert Ballaman (Switzerland), Nils-Åke "Kajan" Sandell (Sweden), Suat Mamat (Turkey)
   3: Fritz Walter (BRD), Zoltán Czibor (Hungary), Amleto Frignani & Giampiero Boniperti (Italy), Ivor Broadis & Dennis Wilshaw (England), Jean Vincent & Just Fontaine (France), Ernst Ocwirk (Austria), Kalevi Lehtovirta (Finland), John Charles (Wales)
   2: Roger Piantoni, Raymond Kopa, Léon Glovacki, Pierre Flamion, Joseph Ujlaki & Jean Desgranges (France), Mihály Lantos & Péter Palotás (Hungary), Miloš Milutinović & Branko Zebec (Yugoslavia), Harald Hassall & Jimmy Mullen (England), Robert Körner (Austria), Mathieu Bollen (Belgium), Lefter Küçükandonyadis (Turkey), Egisto Pandolfini (Italy), Charlie Fleming & Allan Brown (Scotland), Reg Ryan & Arthur Fitzsimmons (Ireland), František Vlk (Czechoslovakia), Olavi Lahtinen (Finland), Peter McParland (Northern Ireland), Ivor Allchurch (Wales), József Pecsovszky/Iosif Petschovschi (Romania), Ivan Kolev (Bulgaria)