Dezső Pfluger

From the longer Hungarian Wikipedia page

Dezső Pfluger (Dorog, December 29, 1918 - Dorog, June 3, 1981) is a football legend, the legendary defender of Dorogi AC, a public figure of 1956. The result of a legendary sport history quote from which Gyula Grosics' fantastic football career started, according to which "If there is no priest, is a good minister too."

As a toddler, he met the hometown of football. At this time, the clear desire to play football was formulated. Accordingly, he spent most of his time at the sports center in Dorog and became a member of the local puppet team. Perhaps he was the most ambitious among the other young talents. He has repeatedly expressed his feelings for football, saying, "My passion is football." He was, at the time, one of the most accomplished and talented youngsters of the association. From the second half of the 1930s, he was able to prove his abilities in the adult team. In the early days, he had teammates like Sándor Bárdos, János Csermák, József Klausz, Lajos Turai or Matthias Lampert, who were the best friends at the same time and who later formed the backbone of the first NB I team.

Because of his 1956 activities in Dorogi, he was convicted of the Revolution and was sentenced to internist camp as a punishment, but he was succeeded in the following year. From 1957 he returned to Dor and worked at Dorogi Coal Mines as a machine operator.