Mourning: Péter Schumann, former player of Újpest Dózsa, has passed away

Peter Schumann he started playing football at the age of eight in Vasas Izzó, and four years later he was signed by Dózsa Újpest, where he made his debut in the top flight on February 22, 1975, in a 4-2 loss once morest MSC Pécs (Schumann scored the second goal for Újpest, with which the Dózsa led 2–1, but the home side turned the tables, senior Pál Dárdai scored all four goals for the Pécs team, who received a grade of 10 from our paper – ed.).

Schumann transferred to PMSC in the summer of 1975, played for one year in the Pécs team in the NB II, and then returned to Újpest in the summer of 1976. Between 1975 and 1980, he appeared in a total of 72 league matches in Újpest colors and scored eight goals. He became the Hungarian champion three times and won the silver medal twice with the team. In 1980, he became a player for Vác. In the 1981-1982 season, he played in Tatabányai Bányász. He played in four matches and was a member of the bronze medal winning team.

About the sad news, his friend Ede Dunai (who A mutilated life also wrote a biographical novel regarding Schumann) was also reported by the on his Facebook page. From his farewell, it became clear that Schumann would have met his granddaughter for the first time in a few days, which he might no longer experience.

Péter Schumann would have turned 70 on April 24.

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