József Dzurják

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József Dzurják
Personal information
Date of birth (1961-03-02) 2 March 1961
Place of birthGödöllő, Hungary
Height1.89 m (6 ft 2 12 in)
Playing positionForward
Youth career
1980–1982Jászberényi Vasas
1982Békéscsaba
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1984–1986Diósgyőri VTK25
1986–1990Ferencvárosi TC105(46)
1990Chemnitzer FC6(1)
1990Spartak Subotica3(0)
1990–1991Ferencvárosi TC10
1991–1993Omonia Nicosia48(21)
1993–1994III. Kerület10
1994–1995Vác FC16(8)
1995–1996Diósgyőri VTK3
1996SC Orchid
Teams managed
1999–2000Diósgyőri VTK (assistant manager)
2000–2001KF Tirana (assistant manager)
2001–2003BVSC Budapest
2003–2004Ferencváros U-19
2004–2005Malaysia (assistant manager)
2005–2006Zalaegerszegi TE (assistant manager)
2006–2007Hungary U-19 (assistant manager)
2008–2009Club Valencia
2011–2012Ferencváros U-17
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

József Dzurják (born in 2 March 1961) is a Hungarian football manager and former player.

Career

His career started in 1983 when he started playing for Diósgyőri VTK where he'll stay three seasons, before moving to the Hungarian giants Ferencváros where he played between 1986 and 1990. He finished his last season with Fradi as league top scorer.[1] This meant that for Dzurják was time to move abroad, signing with the East German 1990 vice-champions Chemnitzer FC,[2] being one of the few foreigner to play in the last season of the DDR-Oberliga. After six months during the winter break, he moved to FK Spartak Subotica where he spend the rest of the season playing in the Yugoslav First League. After this, he returned and played half season with Ferencvaros, before moving again, this time to Cyprus, to play with AC Omonia one and a half seasons. He will return to Hungary and play with III. Kerületi TUE, Vác FC and Diósgyőri VTK before moving to the Maldives in 1996 where he ended his career. He played as a striker.

In March 208 he was appointed the main coach of Club Valencia competing in the Dhivehi League, the top league in the Maldives.[3]

Honours

As player

Ferencvaros
Omonia Nicosia

As manager

Club Valencia

Note: The Dhivehi League and the Maldives National Championship are two different venues, both won by the club in 2008

References

  1. József Dzurják profile and goal scoring info at Worldfootball.
  2. Chemnitzer stats at Transfermarkt
  3. "We would be strong for DDL: Jozsef" at Maldives Soccer.

External links

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