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'''Jeno Csaknady''' was a German-based Hungarian [[football (soccer)|football]] coach.
 
'''Jeno Csaknady''' was a German-based Hungarian [[football (soccer)|football]] coach.
  
Csaknady was born on [[September 20]], [[1924]]. He coached German clubs Fuerth ([[1957]] - [[1959]]), Saarbruecken ([[1959]] - [[1961]]) and Stuttgart ([[1962]]) before joining [[AEK FC|AEK]] [[Athens]] for the [[1963]] season. He helped AEK win their first post-[[World War II|war]] title but left immediately afterwards for Germany to take on FC Nurnberg. After the [[1967]] season, he returned to AEK by popular demand. Csaknady helped AEK to their second post-war title in [[1968]] but again left, this time for [[Thessaloniki]] to coach [[PAOK FC|PAOK]].
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Csaknady was born on [[September 20]], [[1924]]. He coached German clubs Fuerth ([[1957]] - [[1959]]), Saarbruecken ([[1959]] - [[1961]]) and Stuttgart ([[1962]]) before joining [[AEK FC|AEK]] [[Athens]] for the [[1963 Football Championship|1963 season]]. He helped AEK win their first post-[[World War II|war]] title but left immediately afterwards for Germany to take on FC Nurnberg.  
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After the [[1967]] season, he returned to AEK by popular demand. Csaknady helped AEK to their second post-war title in [[1968 Football Championship|1968]] but again left, this time for [[Thessaloniki]] to coach [[PAOK FC|PAOK]].
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As a coach, he was known for the strict discipline he kept among his players.
 
As a coach, he was known for the strict discipline he kept among his players.
  
He died early in [[2001]].
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Csaknady died early in [[2001]].
  
  

Latest revision as of 10:08, August 3, 2011

Csaknady (left) with Andreas Stamatiadis

Jeno Csaknady was a German-based Hungarian football coach.

Csaknady was born on September 20, 1924. He coached German clubs Fuerth (1957 - 1959), Saarbruecken (1959 - 1961) and Stuttgart (1962) before joining AEK Athens for the 1963 season. He helped AEK win their first post-war title but left immediately afterwards for Germany to take on FC Nurnberg.

After the 1967 season, he returned to AEK by popular demand. Csaknady helped AEK to their second post-war title in 1968 but again left, this time for Thessaloniki to coach PAOK.

As a coach, he was known for the strict discipline he kept among his players.

Csaknady died early in 2001.