Miklós Fehér

Miklós Fehér [ Miklos ː ʃ fɛhe ː r] ( born July 20, 1979 in Tatabánya, † 25 January, 2004 Guimarães, nicknamed Miki ) was a Hungarian national football team.

Fehér started his career at Raba ETO Gyor. In 1998 he moved to FC Porto. About the stations SC and SC Braga Salgueiros he came in 2002 to the Portuguese first division club Benfica. His first game in the Hungarian national football team played Fehér on October 10, 1998 in a 4-0 win over Azerbaijan in qualifying for the European Football Championship 2000. Fehér achieved in 15 appearances for the national team seven goals.

Sudden cardiac death

On January 25, 2004 succumbed to the striker, in the championship game Vitória Guimarães - Benfica came on in the 60th minute, as a result of a cold front of live TV cameras cardiac arrest. Benfica had scored just before the end of the game 1-0, and Fehér biding his time, which he saw the yellow card from referee Olegário Benquerença. These he took, grinning counter, turned and leaned forward over him. Shortly thereafter, he fell backwards to the ground. He was resuscitated, and died on the way to hospital. There were harrowing scenes of players on the field. The newspaper Público wrote: "That was the saddest Benfica win the club's history ". Association president Gilberto Madail said: " This is a black day for football in Portugal. "

In the same season, Benfica won the Portuguese Cup and dedicated it to the late Fehér and a year later won the championship. His shirt number 29 will never forgive out of respect for Feher at Benfica again.

At the funeral in his hometown of Győr more than 1,000 mourners were in attendance. Among them was the former national coach of Hungary, Lothar Matthäus, and a 170 - member delegation from Benfica. Hungary's sports minister Ferenc Gyurcsány said, " Goodbye, Miklós! I 've come to say goodbye on behalf of Hungary on behalf of millions of affected people deeply. "

According to the final report of the Portuguese judicial Fehér died of a heart attack.

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