Benko
Benko, Benkó (pron. [benko]) or Benkö, Benkő (pron. [benkoe]) may refer to:
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Arts and entertainment
- Filip Benko (born 1986), Swedish actor
- Tina Benko, American actress
- Gregor Benko (born 1944), American writer, lecturer, record producer, and collector-historian
- Gyula Benkő (1918–1997), Hungarian actor
- Péter Benkő (born 1947), Hungarian actor
Games and sport
Chess
- Francisco Benkö (1910–2010), German–Argentine chess master and problemist
- Pal Benko (1928–2019), Hungarian-American chess grandmaster, author, and composer of endgame studies and chess problems
Football
- Aleksandar Benko (1925–1991), Croatian footballer
- Fabian Benko (born 1998), German-Croatian footballer
- Günter Benkö (born 1955), retired football (soccer) referee from Austria
- Jože Benko (born 1980), Slovenian football striker
- Leon Benko (born 1983), Croatian football striker
Sprint canoeing
- Katalin Benkő (born 1941), Hungarian sprint canoeist, competed in the 1960s
- Tamás Benkő, Hungarian sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1970s
- Zoltán Benkő (born 1983), Hungarian sprint canoeist, competed since the mid-2000s
Other
- Gregory Benko (born 1952), retired Australian foil fencer
- Lindsay Benko (born 1976), U.S. Olympic and former World Record holding freestyle swimmer
- Tibor Benkő (1905–1988), Hungarian fencer and modern pentathlete
Other
- Andrés Benkö (born 1943), founder and president of the Universidad Americana of Paraguay
- Andrew Benko (born 1968), Canadian Medical Doctor, professor, and past president of Canadian Interventional Radiology Association
- René Benko (born 1977), Austrian property investor and founder of Signa Holding
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