Sándor Bíró, born on August ninth, nineteen eleven, was a distinguished Hungarian international footballer renowned for his role as a defender. His career spanned from the early nineteen thirties to the mid nineteen forties, during which he made a significant impact on the field.
Representing the Hungary national team, Bíró earned fifty-four caps between nineteen thirty-two and nineteen forty-six. His most notable achievement came during the nineteen thirty-eight FIFA World Cup, where he played in all four matches for Hungary, including the high-stakes final against Italy.
At the club level, Bíró showcased his talents with MTK Hungária from July nineteen thirty-three until June nineteen thirty-eight. His tenure with the club was marked by impressive performances that solidified his reputation as a formidable defender.
Following the World Cup, he continued to contribute to Hungarian football, participating in a friendly match against Scotland on December seventh, nineteen thirty-eight, further demonstrating his commitment to the sport.