Barcelona’s 11 Greatest Sides of All Time, Part 2 of 3
The Laszlo Kubala Influence, Part One, 1951-58
On June 15, 1950, two Hungarians joined Barcelona to signify the beginning of yet another transformation: Laszlo Kubala and new manager Ferdinand Daucik. They were the masterminds of the success to come.
In 1951, Kubala scored 26 goals in 19 games, breaking the La Liga's record for most scored in a single match with seven against Sporting de Gijon.
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