Lajos Détári

Détári (2011)

Lajos Détári [ de ː ta ː ri lɒjoʃ ] ( born April 24, 1963 in Budapest ) is a former Hungarian football player and current coach.

Clubs

Lajos Détári was regarded as the greatest talent of the Hungarian football since the fifties, the golden era of Hungarian football, but showed his promising approaches rarely. Détári changed in 1987 two million dollars from the army club Honvéd Budapest in the German Bundesliga. He played there in the 1987/88 season 33 games for Eintracht Frankfurt, scoring 11 goals. With the harmony he was also in 1988 DFB Cup winner. Détári scored in the final against VfL Bochum means free kick goal in a 1-0 final victory. He played in all six cup games this season. In Frankfurt he is, even though he played only one season for the harmony, as one of the major players in the club's history. At the start of the following season, he spent 17.4 million German marks ( € 8.7 million ) to Olympiakos Piraeus, which represented the most expensive at the time of the sale league history. Other clubs, played for the Détári were, inter alia, FC Bologna, Ancona Calcio, Neuchâtel Xamax and VSE St. Pölten.

Hungarian national

The midfielder made ​​his international debut in 1984 against Switzerland. He played until 1994 61 caps for the Hungarian national team, in which he scored 13 goals. Détári took part in the World Cup in Mexico in 1986 (3 games, 1 goal ), was eliminated in the first round in Hungary.

Coach

After his career as a player Détári was coach. He initially assisted the Romanian second division FC Bihor Oradea, where he was made redundant during the 2000/ 01 season. Later he trained, among others, the Hungarian second division Nyíregyháza, which managed to move up to the first Hungarian League in the season 2006/ 07, and from 2007 until its dissolution in January 2008 the first division club FC Sopron. Previously, he was manager of Haladás Szombathely. From March to October 2006, he has also served as an assistant coach of the Hungarian national team Péter Bozsik. From January to November 2008, supervised Détári the Greek club FC Poros. In 2009, he coached the first Vecsés SC, then the team FK Tornaľa, since November 2010 again Vecsés SC, since August 2011 he has been manager of Fradi.

Greatest successes as a player

  • Hungarian Champion 1984, 1985, 1986 ( with Honvéd Budapest)
  • Hungarian Cup Winner 1985 ( with Honvéd Budapest)
  • Player of the Year in Hungary in 1985
  • German Cup winner 1988 ( with Eintracht Frankfurt)
  • Greek Cup Winners 1990 ( with Olympiakos Piraeus)
  • Player of the Year in Greece 1989
  • Player of the Year in Switzerland in 1994
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