János Marozsán

Marozsán János (Hungarian János Marozsán; born May 13, 1965 in Újfehértó ) is a retired Hungarian football player.

Career

Association

Marozsán played in his youth for the club Hajdú Vasas from the eastern Hungarian Téglás. Since 1984, the midfielder was in the squad at League Siófoki Bányász SE, for whom he made ​​his professional debut on 31 August 1985, the 0-1 defeat against Haladás Szombathely. After 25 goals in 115 Erstligapartien Marozsán changed during the current season 1990/91 to Honved SE, renamed in 1991 in Kispest Honvéd FC; in one and a half years denied the Hungarian here 20 games in which he scored two goals. After winning the championship in 1991/92 Marozsán went back to Siófoki Bányász SE ( a hit in 25 games) and finally in 1994 Budapesti Vasutas sports club he during the current 1995/96 season after 30 games without a goal toward Pécsi Mecsek FC left. After three games for the South West Hungary Marozsán denied on April 20, 1996 in a 2-1 victory over FC Bekescsabai Előre his last game in the Nemzeti National Championship. Within eleven years the Hungarian came to a total of 28 goals in 193 Erstligapartien; from 1991 he can also boast three games in the European Cup of Champions. In the summer of 1996 Marozsán joined the German first division side FC Saarbrücken. After 14 games without scoring in the first season at the Hungarian first FCS was no longer used in the following season and ended his career.

National

On September 5, 1990, the midfielder played in a 4-1 victory over Turkey his first cap for the national team of Hungary. After less than seven months, he came on 3 April 1992 European Championship qualifier against Cyprus (2-0 ) to its fourth and final national use.

Others

János Marozsán settled down after his career in Saarbrücken. He is the father of a son (* 1987) and a daughter, the football national team Dzsenifer Marozsán (* 1992).

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