Pál Szalay (athlete)
Hungarian athlete and footballer (born 1892)
Pál Szalay (born 30 June 1892, date of death unknown) was a Hungarian track and field athlete, football player and manager.
At the 1912 Summer Olympics he competed in the 100 metres , the 4 × 100 metres relay and the long jump . He represented the sports clubs Kőbánya TE and from 1911 MTK Budapest , becoming Hungarian champion in the 100 and 220 yard sprint events in 1913.[2] He also played football for MTK Budapest from 1910 to 1922,[1] although his career was interrupted by service in World War I .[2]
After retiring as a player and athlete, he was a football manager in Italy for almost three decades.[1]
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