Pall was born on 1 April 1918 in
Cluj-Napoca,
Austria-Hungary and began playing junior-level football in 1932 at
Victoria Cluj. On 30 August 1936, he made his
Divizia A debut under coach Sepp Pojar in Victoria's 3–1 home loss to
Venus București. In 1940, Pall went to play for
Nemzeti Bajnokság II side
Kolozsvári AC, helping the team gain promotion to the first league at the end of the season. Under coach
Zoltán Opata, the team reached the
1943–44 Magyar Kupa final and Pall played in both legs of the 5–3 aggregate loss to
Ferencváros. On 3 September 1944, he made his last Nemzeti Bajnokság I appearance in a 1–1 draw against
Budapesti MÁVAG, totaling 66 matches in the competition. He made 22 appearances in the competition until the end of the season, as the team won the first title in its history. In the
following season he helped
The Old Lady win
The Double, playing 28 league games under coach
Petre Steinbach and appearing the entire match under coach
Gusztáv Juhász in the 3–2 victory against
CFR Timișoara in the
1948 Cupa României final. In the
1950 season, he won another title with the club, being used by coach Francisc Dvorzsák in 22 matches, also appearing in the
Cupa României final which was lost with 3–1 to
CCA București. On 14 October 1951, Pall made his last Divizia A appearance, playing for Flamura Roșie in a 2–2 draw against
Locomotiva București, totaling 180 appearances with four goals in the competition. ==International career==