Apolides are players not representing a particular country.
Aleksandar "Aca" Arangelovic Born in Crna Trava (Yugoslavia) 18.12.1920 forward died in Beograd 8.9.1999 As player 1932 Jedinstvo Beograd 1938-39 Jedinstvo Beograd 1944 Jedinstvo Beograd 1944-45 Prva Armija 55/? FC Metalac Beograd Student Beograd 1946-47 Crvena Zvezda Beograd 6/1 1947 Milan (23 friendly matches) 1947-48 Padova II 4/3 1948-49 Padova 1/- 1949-50 Roma 20/11 1950-51 Novara 26/9 1951-52 Racing Paris (France) 1952-53 Atlético Madrid (Spain) july 1954 in Canada october 1956 in Australia As coach 1963 South Australia Josif Fabian II (Hungarian name: Jozsef) Born in Cluj (Romania) 10.8.1923 forward 1943-44 Szegedi Tisza Vasutas (Hungary) 27/17 1944 Szegedi AK (Hungary) 4/2 1945 MAVAG Budapest (Hungary) 1/- Ferar Cluj 1945-46 Carmen Bucuresti 1946-47 Carmen Bucuresti 13/13 Szegedi AK (Hungary) 1/- 1947-48 Torino 15/9 1948-49 Lucchese Lucca 28/12 1949-50 Bari 31/4 1950-51 Bari II 32/11 1951-52 Cannes (France) 1952-53 Cannes (France) ?/5 1951-52 Roubaix (France) 1953-54 Sporting Lisboa (Portugal) István Nyers I Born in Merlebach (France) 25.5.1924 forward 1942 Subotica (Yugoslavia) 1941-44 Szabadkai VAC (Hungary) 1944 Zugloi Danuvia Ganz 10/3 1945 Kispest AC Budapest 3/- Újpesti TE Budapest 3/1 1945-46 Újpesti TE Budapest 17/17 1946 Viktoria Zizkov Praha (Czechoslowakia) 1946-47 Stade Français Paris 35/21 1947-48 Stade Français Paris 27/13 1948-49 Internazionale Milano 36/26 1949-50 Internazionale Milano 36/30 1950-51 Internazionale Milano 36/31 1951-52 Internazionale Milano 29/23 1952-53 Internazionale Milano 31/15 1953-54 Internazionale Milano 14/8 summer 1954 Servette Genève (Switzerland) 1954-55 Roma 25/11 1955-56 Roma 29/9 1956-58 no activity (training with Barcelona, Spain) 1958-59 Lecco II 9/3 1959-60 Lecco II 27/8 1960-61 Marzotto Valdagno II 11/? Ferenc Nyers II Born in Merlebach (France) 3.3.1927 forward 1946-47 Strasbourg 19/9 1947-48 Strasbourg 21/10 1948-49 Lazio Roma 18/8 1949-50 Lazio Roma 18/6 1949-50 Hungaria FbC Roma (Demonstrative team) november 1950 Atlético Junior Barranquilla (Columbia) 1952-53 Saint-Etienne (France) ?/6 1953-54 Saint-Etienne (France) ?/9 1954-55 Saint-Etienne (France) ?/6 1955-56 Saint-Etienne (France) 1956-57 Saint-Etienne (France) ?/- Nicolae Simatoc (hungarian name: Miklos Szegedi) Born in Briceni/Bricsen (Romania) 1.1.1920 half Died in Australia in 1978 1934 Ripensia Timisoara 1938-39 Ripensia Timisoara 3/- 1939-40 Ripensia Timisoara 20/2 1940-41 Ripensia Timisoara 21/1 1941-42 Carmen Bucuresti october 1942 Nagyvaradi AC (Hungary) 19/1 [NB: Nagyvarad (Romanian name: 1943-44 Nagyvaradi AC (Hungary) 12/2 Oradea) was only part of 1944 Nagyvaradi AC (Hungary) 1/- Hungary during WW II.] 1945-46 Carmen Bucuresti 1946-47 Carmen Bucuresti 12/- 1947-48 Internazionale Milano 7/3 1948-49 Internazionale Milano 10/- 1949-50 Brescia II 30/8 1949-50 Hungaria FbC Roma (Demonstrative team) 1950-51 Barcelona (Spain) 28/2 1951-52 Barcelona (Spain) 6/- 1952-53 Real Oviedo (Spain) Ivo Suprina Born in Zagreb (Yugoslavia) 1.10.1921 forward Strasbourg (France) 1948-49 Napoli II 29/7 1949-50 Napoli II 22/15 1950-51 Napoli 3/-
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