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11-3474: [REDACTED] Look up Juhász  or juhász in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Juhász or Juhás is a Hungarian family name meaning ' shepherd ', which may be anglicized to Yuhas . Notable people with the name include: Juhász or Juhás [ edit ] A [ edit ] Ádám Juhász (born 1996), Hungarian handballer Adrián Juhász (born 1989), Hungarian rower Attila Juhász (born 1967), Hungarian politician B [ edit ] Béla Juhász (1921–2002), Hungarian long-distance runner D [ edit ] Dániel Juhász (born 1992), Hungarian football player Dorka Juhász (born 1999), Hungarian professional basketball player E [ edit ] Eszter Juhász (born 1988), Finnish curler, born in Hungary F [ edit ] Ferenc Juhász (poet) (1928–2015), Hungarian poet Ferenc Juhász (politician) (born 1960), Minister of Defense for Hungary from 2002 to 2006 G [ edit ] Gábor Juhász (born 1963), Hungarian politician Gabriella Juhász (born 1985), Hungarian handballer Gusztáv Juhász (1911–2003), Romanian footballer and coach Gyula Juhász (poet) (1883–1937), Hungarian poet Gyula Juhász (sculptor) (1876–1913), Hungarian sculptor and medallist Gyula Juhász (historian) (1930–1993), Hungarian historian H [ edit ] Hajnalka Juhász (born 1980), Hungarian lawyer and political scientist I [ edit ] Ildikó Juhász (born 1953), Hungarian hospitality worker and lesbian activist István Juhász (boxer) (born 1931), Hungarian boxer István Juhász (mathematician) (born 1943), Hungarian mathematician István Juhász (footballer) (born 1945), Hungarian football midfielder J [ edit ] József Juhász (1908–1974), Hungarian stage and film actor K [ edit ] Katalin Juhász (born 1932), Hungarian foil fencer M [ edit ] Marián Juhás (born 1979), Slovak footballer Miloš Juhász (born 1984), Slovak football midfielder Mónika Juhász Miczura (born 1972), Hungarian singer P [ edit ] Péter Juhász (born 1948), Hungarian football defender Péter Melius Juhász (1532–1572), Hungarian botanist, writer, theologian, Calvinist bishop R [ edit ] Roland Juhász (born 1983), Hungarian footballer S [ edit ] Sándor Juhász Nagy (1883–1946), Hungarian politician V [ edit ] Vanda Juhász (born 1989), Hungarian javelin thrower Juhasz [ edit ] Antonia Juhasz , American author and political activist Mike Juhasz (born 1976), Canadian Football League player Tunde Juhasz (born 1969), Australian cricket player William Juhasz (1899, Budapest - 1967, New York) Hungarian-American author, cultural and religious historian Juhas [ edit ] Mary C. Juhas (born 1955), American engineer working in materials science Yuhas [ edit ] John Edward "Eddie" Yuhas (1924–1986), American baseball pitcher Joseph Yuhas (born 1956), American politician Steve Yuhas (born 1973), American conservative radio personality [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

22-744: A bone in his foot which meant that Anderlecht were deprived of the services of the Hungarian defender for several weeks. Juhász became Belgian Pro League champion four times with the club in the 2005–06 , 2006–07 , 2009–10 , 2011–12 seasons. In 2009, he was voted as the Best Defender of the Belgian First Division and Player of the Year for 2009 by the Hungarian Football Federation . In 2011 Juhász

33-3389: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Juh%C3%A1sz [REDACTED] Look up Juhász  or juhász in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Juhász or Juhás is a Hungarian family name meaning ' shepherd ', which may be anglicized to Yuhas . Notable people with the name include: Juhász or Juhás [ edit ] A [ edit ] Ádám Juhász (born 1996), Hungarian handballer Adrián Juhász (born 1989), Hungarian rower Attila Juhász (born 1967), Hungarian politician B [ edit ] Béla Juhász (1921–2002), Hungarian long-distance runner D [ edit ] Dániel Juhász (born 1992), Hungarian football player Dorka Juhász (born 1999), Hungarian professional basketball player E [ edit ] Eszter Juhász (born 1988), Finnish curler, born in Hungary F [ edit ] Ferenc Juhász (poet) (1928–2015), Hungarian poet Ferenc Juhász (politician) (born 1960), Minister of Defense for Hungary from 2002 to 2006 G [ edit ] Gábor Juhász (born 1963), Hungarian politician Gabriella Juhász (born 1985), Hungarian handballer Gusztáv Juhász (1911–2003), Romanian footballer and coach Gyula Juhász (poet) (1883–1937), Hungarian poet Gyula Juhász (sculptor) (1876–1913), Hungarian sculptor and medallist Gyula Juhász (historian) (1930–1993), Hungarian historian H [ edit ] Hajnalka Juhász (born 1980), Hungarian lawyer and political scientist I [ edit ] Ildikó Juhász (born 1953), Hungarian hospitality worker and lesbian activist István Juhász (boxer) (born 1931), Hungarian boxer István Juhász (mathematician) (born 1943), Hungarian mathematician István Juhász (footballer) (born 1945), Hungarian football midfielder J [ edit ] József Juhász (1908–1974), Hungarian stage and film actor K [ edit ] Katalin Juhász (born 1932), Hungarian foil fencer M [ edit ] Marián Juhás (born 1979), Slovak footballer Miloš Juhász (born 1984), Slovak football midfielder Mónika Juhász Miczura (born 1972), Hungarian singer P [ edit ] Péter Juhász (born 1948), Hungarian football defender Péter Melius Juhász (1532–1572), Hungarian botanist, writer, theologian, Calvinist bishop R [ edit ] Roland Juhász (born 1983), Hungarian footballer S [ edit ] Sándor Juhász Nagy (1883–1946), Hungarian politician V [ edit ] Vanda Juhász (born 1989), Hungarian javelin thrower Juhasz [ edit ] Antonia Juhasz , American author and political activist Mike Juhasz (born 1976), Canadian Football League player Tunde Juhasz (born 1969), Australian cricket player William Juhasz (1899, Budapest - 1967, New York) Hungarian-American author, cultural and religious historian Juhas [ edit ] Mary C. Juhas (born 1955), American engineer working in materials science Yuhas [ edit ] John Edward "Eddie" Yuhas (1924–1986), American baseball pitcher Joseph Yuhas (born 1956), American politician Steve Yuhas (born 1973), American conservative radio personality [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

44-613: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Roland Juh%C3%A1sz Roland Juhász ( Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈrolɒnd ˈjuhaːs] ; born 1 July 1983) is a Hungarian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back . Juhász spent his youth career in Tápiószecső playing for the local club Tápiószecső FC. He started his professional career at the MTK Budapest FC in 1999. Playing 107 Hungarian League matches and scoring 12 goals convinced

55-675: The Hungary national football team coach to list him in the squad. Juhasz became Hungarian League champion in the 2002–03 season with MTK Budapest. At the end of the 2004–05 season of the Hungarian League, the Belgian club RSC Anderlecht signed him. Juhász signed with Anderlecht on 29 August 2005. He made his debut for the club against Chelsea in the UEFA Champions League . On 19 September 2005, he fractured

66-471: The surname Juhász . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Juhász&oldid=1252235904 " Categories : Surnames Hungarian-language surnames Occupational surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

77-471: The surname Juhász . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Juhász&oldid=1252235904 " Categories : Surnames Hungarian-language surnames Occupational surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

88-504: The Hungarian club until 20 February 2013. Roland Juhász joined the champions of the 2010–11 season on a loan deal until the end of the 2012–13 season. Juhasz's debut came on 25 April 2004 in a friendly with Japan, which he marked with a goal. On 7 September, Hungary started the FIFA world cup 2014 qualifying with a 5–0 win in Andorra, Juhász scored the first goal. On 31 May 2016, Juhász

99-472: The player's career. On 18 November 2011, Celtic F.C. was linked with a £2.6 million deal for Juhász, with Celtic manager Neil Lennon stating that Juhász fit the bill. However, Juhász instead extended his contract with Anderlecht until 2014. On 19 February 2013, the agreement with the Hungarian League club Videoton FC was announced on Anderlecht's website, although it was not confirmed by

110-696: Was selected for the Hungarian squad at the Euro 2016 tournament in France. On 18 June 2016, Juhász played in a 1–1 draw against Iceland at the Stade Vélodrome , Marseille . He also played in the last group match in a 3–3 draw against Portugal at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais , Lyon on 22 June 2016. Juhász announced his retirement from the national team on 5 July 2016. In 2011 Juhász along with Szabolcs Huszti financially supported

121-502: Was voted as the Best Hungarian Football Player of the Year for 2011. On 8 August 2011, it was announced that Ally McCoist 's Rangers F.C. could not agree with Anderlecht on a transfer fee for Juhász. Anderlecht rejected the £3 million-plus offer from Rangers despite the sum matching a release fee Juhász thought had been agreed with his employers 12 months previously. Juhász's agent suggested this could ruin

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