Ákos Buzsáky

Ákos Buzsáky ( born May 7, 1982 in Budapest) is a Hungarian football player. The technically gifted central midfielder and national team of his country is currently in the Hungarian first division club Ferencvaros Budapest under contract. Previously, he had already been in the squad the Portuguese giants FC Porto, where the breakthrough into the first team but can not accomplish.

Sports career

After he had learned to play football at the base FC 1986 MTK Hungaria Budapest and had won the Hungarian Cup for the latter club in 2000, he joined in July 2002, the Portuguese club FC Porto under then coach José Mourinho on. A sporty further found for the midfielder and playmaker but henceforth less in the club than in the domestic U -21 instead, he cited later as captain. In Portugal, he was loaned for the 2003/ 04 season in the Super League to Académica Coimbra. There he completed eleven league games, then returned to Porto and came there mainly games for the B team in the third- highest division for use.

In January 2005, the English second division side Plymouth Argyle him loaned out to the end of the season 2005/ 06; decisive for the choice of the former coach Bobby Williamson was Buzsákys good performance in an unofficial match against Torquay United. Quick newcomer was due to his technical skills to an audience favorite and after the last matchday asked the local supporters the club's management by collecting signatures to a permanent commitment that was with a new three-year contract and a transfer fee of around 225,000 pounds ultimately realized. Until October 2007 he spent at the " Pilgrims " sporty Changing Times, the high standards he has in his 105 official matches - of which around a third tool changes were - not always fair and more leaps were made ​​. His climax was in January 2007 when three goals get him and he stood in the selection to the second division player of the month. When he announced in October 2007, not wanting to prolong the end of the season expiring contract, the club loaned him immediately to the second division rivals Queens Park Rangers and transferred him to the end of the year finally to " QPR " for a transfer fee of 500,000 pounds. There he signed a contract with a term of 2 ½ years.

Having already convinced with six goals in twelve games during his Leihphase, Buzsáky was also in West London quickly become a favorite player in the trailer. However, hopes for a stabilization of these high phase were given a quick setback when he was 11 November 2008 drew upon a torn ACL that ended the 2008/09 season prematurely for him. Only for the subsequent season 2009/10 he made ​​his comeback and this -actuated with five goals in six league games within a month from September to October 2009 to a successful.

Hungarian national

His international debut for the Hungarian national team played Buzsáky in the World Cup qualifiers on September 3, 2005 in his hometown of Budapest against Malta. The first goal for his country, he reported on 21 November 2007 against the reigning European champions Greece at a European Championship qualifying match, but some sources have his deflected shot from the own goal by the Greek Kostas Katsouranis.

Achievements

  • Hungarian Cup winner: 2000
  • Portuguese Super Cup winner: 2003

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