Hungary vs. Uruguay, 1954 World Cup Semifinal, Lausanne

A pre-match lineup of the Hungarian national soccer team before their 1954 World Cup semifinal against Uruguay, held on June 30, 1954, in Lausanne, Switzerland. The team, recognizable by their dark shirts and white shorts, exudes seriousness and unity, setting the stage for their significant match, which they won 4-2.

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A pre-match lineup of the Hungarian national soccer team before their 1954 World Cup semifinal against Uruguay, held on June 30, 1954, in Lausanne, Switzerland. The team, recognizable by their dark shirts and white shorts, exudes seriousness and unity, setting the stage for their significant match, which they won 4-2.
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Hungary vs. Uruguay, 1954 World Cup Semifinal, Lausanne
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Magyarország - Uruguay (4:2) VB elődöntő mérkőzés 1954. június 30. A magyar válogatott: Bozsik, Grosics, Lóránt, Hidegkuti, Palotás, Budai II., Zakariás, Buzánszky, Lantos, Czibor, Kocsis.
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A pre-match lineup of the Hungarian national soccer team before their 1954 World Cup semifinal against Uruguay, held on June 30, 1954, in Lausanne, Switzerland. The team, recognizable by their dark shirts and white shorts, exudes seriousness and unity, setting the stage for their significant match, which they won 4-2.
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1954
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Switzerland
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Lausanne
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Hungary vs. Uruguay, 1954 World Cup Semifinal, Lausanne
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A pre-match lineup of the Hungarian national soccer team before their 1954 World Cup semifinal against Uruguay, held on June 30, 1954, in Lausanne, Switzerland. The team, recognizable by their dark shirts and white shorts, exudes seriousness and unity, setting the stage for their significant match, which they won 4-2.
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1944 World Cup
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1954 World Cup
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national teams
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Hungary
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Lausanne
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players
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The image shows a line-up of eleven male soccer players standing in a row on a grassy field. They are positioned on the field's edge, facing the camera, with a stadium visible in the background, filled with spectators. The players are dressed in matching dark shirts with short sleeves and white shorts. Each player wears black socks with two white stripes at the top, and a pair of black cleats. A badge or emblem is visible on the left side of each player's shirt. The players’ expressions are serious, indicating the formality of the occasion, likely a pre-match photo. They stand closely together in a way that suggests team unity. The setting indicates it is likely daytime, as there is good visibility. The overall tone of the photograph is black-and-white, giving it a historical feel. The background is somewhat blurred but indicates a large crowd, emphasizing the significance of the event.
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Magyarország - Uruguay (4:2) VB elődöntő mérkőzés 1954. június 30. A magyar válogatott: Bozsik, Grosics, Lóránt, Hidegkuti, Palotás, Budai II., Zakariás, Buzánszky, Lantos, Czibor, Kocsis.