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Sandor Kocsis was a legendary Hungarian footballer and national team player who played 68 matches and scored 75 goals. He is known by the nickname "The Golden Head" because of his exceptional aerial ability. He led the Hungarian national team to the 1954 World Cup final, scoring 11 goals in that tournament—a record at the time—making him one of the top scorers in World Cup history. He passed away in 1979 at the age of 49 following a mysterious incident at a hospital in Barcelona. His name remains one of the most iconic figures in the history of football.
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