Gyula Lázár, born on January twenty-fourth, nineteen eleven, was a distinguished Hungarian footballer and coach. His career spanned a significant period in the early twentieth century, during which he made a remarkable impact on the sport.
Lázár represented the Hungary national team with pride, earning a total of forty-nine caps between nineteen thirty-one and nineteen forty-one. His contributions to the team were pivotal, especially during the prestigious World Cup tournaments.
He was a member of the Hungarian squad for both the nineteen thirty-four and nineteen thirty-eight World Cups. In the nineteen thirty-four tournament, he played in one match, showcasing his skills on an international stage. However, it was in nineteen thirty-eight that he truly shone, participating in four games, including the final against Italy.
At the time of the nineteen thirty-eight World Cup, Lázár was playing club football with Ferencváros TC, a team that further honed his talents and solidified his reputation as a formidable player.