1948 Balkan Cup
The 1948 Balkan Cup, officially called the Balkan and Central European Championship, was played between April and November 1948 between Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia. It was Poland and Czechoslovakia's first and only participation in the tournament, which was not completed. Hungary was leading the table at the time it was abandoned.
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1948 Balkan Cup
The 1948 Balkan Cup, officially called the Balkan and Central European Championship, was played between April and November 1948 between Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia. It was Poland and Czechoslovakia's first and only participation in the tournament, which was not completed. Hungary was leading the table at the time it was abandoned.
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B. Tsvetkov
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C. Bartha
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Antun Mlinarić
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Constantin Iliescu
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Jaroslav Vlček
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Jozef Nemčovský
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Maksymilian Schneider
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Marijan Matančić
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Miljenko Podubsky
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Nikola Gelev
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Balkan and Central European Championship
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Ferenc Puskás
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