The stateless Attila Ladinszky dies

The Real Betis Balompié has shown this Thursday his greatest regret at the death of Attila Ladinszky, player of the Verdiblanco club between 1975 to 1978, which took place this Thursday, May 14 in Budapest (Hungary), where he resided, at 70 years old. “Born in Budapest on September 13, 1949, Attila Ladinszki made his 18-year debut in the First Division of his country, defending the colors of Tatabanya, being immediately transferred to the powerful Vasas. A year later he fled Communist Hungary to settle in Federal Germany, where he started playing for Rott Weiss Essen. His enormous projection as a footballer led him to the great teams of the Netherlands and Belgium, being an important figure in Feyenoord and Anderlecht. In both clubs he stood out for his scoring ease and with the latter he was proclaimed top scorer in the Belgian League, in addition to winning the League and the Cup. File for Real Betis in 1975 At the suggestion of the Betic coach Ferenc Szusza, debuting in an official match on September 6, 1975 at the Atocha stadium in San Sebastián, scoring one of the goals for the Verdiblanco team. Fast and powerful striker, who could act in the axis of attack as well as on the left wing, was highly appreciated by the Betis fans during the three seasons he spent in Heliopolis. He acted at Real Betis as a stateless person and although it was intended from the club that he acquire Spanish nationality, this purpose was never confirmed. Precisely becaus