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The Spanish Real Betis website reported that Atila Ladinszky, who had strengthened the team between 1975 and 1978, had passed away. For the purposes of our magazine, sources close to the family confirmed the news: Tatabánya, Vasas, Dutch Feyenoord, Belgian Anderlecht, Spanish Real Betis and French Toulouse, a former great footballer, died Thursday afternoon at St. John’s Hospital in Budapest.
Atila Ladinszky (1949–2020) (Photo: Imre Földi) |
As we wrote earlier: Attila Ladinszky was taken to the hospital from his home in Rózsadomb on April 20, and as his condition began to deteriorate unexpectedly, he was admitted to the intensive care unit, where he was treated for almost two weeks and needed a ventilator ( Not infected with a coronavirus!).
Birth: September 13, 1949, Budapest |
Send: striker |
Clubs as players: Tatabánya (1968–1969), Vasas (1970–1971), Rot-Weiss Essen (West Germany, 1971), Feyenoord (Dutch, 1971–1973), Anderlecht (Belgium, 1973–1975), Real Betis (Spanish, 1975– 1978)), Kortrijk (Belgium, 1978-79), Valenciennes (French, 1979-80), Toulouse (French, 1980-81), Amarante (Portuguese, 1981-82) |
Significant results: Belgian champion (1974) Belgian Cup winner (1973) Belgian top scorer (1974, 22 goals), Winner of the Spanish Cup (1977) |
However, ten days ago, his condition improved, we also reported that he had been removed from the ventilator and, through his friends, he also communicated on social media that he thanked me very much for the many wishes he had accumulated and that certainly helped him. to recover.
But still unable to leave the hospital, doctors said her full recovery was still a long way off. According to our information, he would have needed urgent surgery, but due to his heart failure, they did not dare to risk the operation and waited to see if he was strengthened enough to perform the procedure, but unfortunately, this was not possible, according to the first news. mourning in Seville.
The former great striker had a weak heart for a while, and about it He also spoke in an interview with National Sports in March 2018, suffering from heart failure.
Three weeks ago, Atila Ladinszky was not hospitalized for heart disease, but was transferred to the intensive care unit because her new-onset disease presented risks in addition to heart failure.
Born in September 1949, Ladinszky began his football career with the Firefighter Doge. From 1968 he was a player of Tatabánya Miner, from 1970 he was a player of Vasas SC, in NB I, until March 1971, he played for a total of 65 champions and scored 15 goals. He won a bronze medal with Vasas in the 1970-1971 competition.
When Ladinszky turned his back on socialist Hungary on the youth team’s 1971 tour of Belgium, the great Ernst Happel drew him to Feyenoord, while Ajax, led by István Kovács, who lived his golden age, also wanted to sign him.
Atila Ladinszky became the Belgian gold medalist and champion in 1974, winning the Spanish Cup in 1977 with Betis, Anderlecht at BEK and Betis at KEK in the quarterfinals.
BETIS NOTIFICATION
far @RealBetis shows its maximum weight for the death of Atila Ladinszky, player of our Club from 1975 to 1978.
Rest in peace.
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– Real Betis Foundation (@RBetisFundacion) May 14, 2020
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