Dénes Rósa

Dénes Rósa ( born April 7, 1977 in Budapest) is a Hungarian football player. The attacking midfielder is currently the Hungarian first division club Ferencvaros Budapest under contract. Previously, the ten -time National Player of his country also had experience in the British Isles collected - including at the UK Wolverhampton Wanderers and the Scottish club Hibernian.

Sports career

Rósa played for several Hungarian clubs, before he first took from 2003 for Ferencvaros Budapest. There he won the double in Hungarian championship and the national cup. He also became a Hungarian national team, after he had completed seven games for the U-21 junior already between 1998 and 2000. Ging his debut with a 1-2 defeat against China on 2 June 2004 still a little off, he celebrated four days later under coach Lothar Matthäus a 2-0 away win against Germany a moderate success. Overall, he completed between 2003 and 2004 at club level 13 European Cup games, including four Champions League qualifying matches and nine games in the UEFA Cup, in which five goals reach him.

In January 2006 Rósa moved to the English second division club Wolverhampton Wanderers. He remained at the club, which was also home to his compatriot and " FTC " teammates Gábor Gyepes until the end of the 2005/06 season in a " trial period " and was after his league debut for Coventry City ( 0-2) in eight other championship matches on the field. At the end of the season, " Wolves " the Hungarians outfitted them with a three-year contract. After the resignation of coach Glenn Hoddle showed but then quickly that successor Mick McCarthy put little value on Rosas services, as evidenced by the public statements of the coach with regard to its poor use of opportunities in the first team. Nearly consistent midfielder for a month to the third division Cheltenham Town was deported and a short time later, he landed on the transfer list. There was a last use as a substitute for the Wolves on 28 August 2007 in the League Cup, the - also due to injuries - were not followed up further opportunities, although he often showed up in good shape for the reserve team games.

On 13 January 2009, the contract was terminated at the end by mutual agreement. Rósa was shortly after a trial with the Scottish first division club Hibernian FC and signed a new contract there free transfer until the end of the current season. He played ten league games for the " Hibs " and although the local rivals Heart of Midlothian showed interested in the person of coach Csaba László in a subsequent obligation, the now 32 -year-old Rósa 2009/10 returned before the start of the season back to his home to Ferencvaros.

Achievements

  • Hungarian Champion: 2004
  • Hungarian Cup winner: 2004
227357
de