Szilárd Németh

Szilárd Németh [' sila ː rd' ne ː mɛt ] ( born August 8, 1977 in Komárno ) is a former football player from Slovakia, who belongs to the Hungarian minority in Slovakia. He finished his career after the season 2009/10.

Németh started his career with Slovan Bratislava and then moved to Eastern Slovakia 1 FC Kosice. After he had achieved there 12 goals in 18 games he was loaned for six months from the top Czech club Sparta Prague. Next stop was the Slovakian club Inter Bratislava. After Inter Milan was also interested in him, he signed a contract in 2001 the FA Premier League at FC Middlesbrough, who paid nearly 7 million euro transfer fee for him.

During the four years at Middlesbrough, he never had a place in the starting safe. During the 2005/06 season, there were rumors about a change for the UEFA Cup winners CSKA Moscow. Németh was injured early in the season in a game against Liverpool and could not play for a few months. In January 2006 he was loaned to Racing Strasbourg, where he received no contract extension in the summer of 2006, after the descent of the association. In August 2006, he signed a two -year deal with Alemannia Aachen, which included a release clause in a descent of Aachen and a committed transfer fee after one year. Due to a nearly fatal ending for him pulmonary embolism he stood in the season almost not on the court, was longer in the last two games of the season, scoring at least for a hit. At the end of the season, Nemeth decided to stay despite the decline in Alemannia, hit for them in the 2007/ 08 season nine times and agreed with her finally in May 2008 on a contract extension until 2010. However, the club decided in March 2010 against a further commitment Nemeth in the following season. After his involvement with the Alemannia Nemeth made ​​a one-year sporting break. In 2011, he returned to the sport of football and went to Austria of the Lower Austrian 1st class East - FK Hainburg.

Németh played in the Slovak national football team and was with 22 goals in 59 matches Top scorer of his country, to Robert Vittek 28 June 2010 broke his record. He was elected in 2000 player of the year in his home country.

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