Marek Penksa

Marek Penksa 2007

Marek Penksa (* August 4, 1973 in Velky Krtíš ) is a Slovak football player.

Career

In the club

Marek Penksa played in his youth for his local club Banik Veľký Krtíš. In 1986, he joined Dukla Banská Bystrica. In May 1990, he debuted with only 16 years in the 1st Czechoslovak league.

In 1992, the striker talent of Eintracht Frankfurt was obliged and borrowed from the 1993/94 season at Dynamo Dresden. In Dresden Penksa could put some accents, so the Frankfurter brought him back with high hopes after one season. Legendary was a scene Penksas in which he sits in front of the flanks on the ball in order to dupe his overpowered opponent again. But after his return to Frankfurt, Penksa could not beat the competition at Eintracht, who had at this time a particularly good phase with many high-profile players, enforce and moved in January 1996 to Grazer AK.

After just one season of the Slovak went to Rapid Vienna, where he had his most successful period. In 110 league games he scored 18 goals. In early 2000, he spent half a year to DSV Leoben, for the 2000/01 season he was bound by the Stuttgarter Kickers. After only ten games and two goals of only 1,70 m tall striker moved in February 2001, further to the former Hungarian champion Dunaferr SE and met ten times in 16 games. 2001/ 02 reach him five goals in 18 games, after which he was obliged by Ferencvaros Budapest for 60,000 euros in February 2002. For the Hungarian top team Penksa arrived in 72 games for use, in which he scored four goals.

In the summer of 2005 Penksa joined the Polish club Wisła Kraków. In July 2007 he signed for his former club Dynamo Dresden an annual contract; he received for the Regionalligasaison2007/08 will wear the number 99 and made with the people of Dresden qualifying for the new single-track 3 league.

In July 2008 Penksa joined the Slovakian first division club FC 1 Tatran Prešov.

In the National Team

For the Slovak national football team Penksa made ​​seven games in 1994 and 1995. He also played four times for the Czechoslovak U-21 national team.

Others

  • Matchday 32 of the 1992/93 season the Frankfurt coach Horst Heese Penksa changed in the 21 minutes for a ' German football ' Slobodan Komljenović, which together with Jay -Jay Okocha, Kachaber Zchadadse and Anthony Yeboah four foreigners were on the court - one more than the DFB statutes allowed. Heese realized his mistake and changed Penksa after just four minutes back out of the game, however, was rated with score 2:0 and 2:0 goals for Bayer 05 Uerdingen.
  • Penksa was also known for his role by goals which is mainly under Rapid fans as the legendary " Penksarolle " in memory.
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