László Bodnár

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László Bodnár
Personal information
Full nameLászló Bodnár
Date of birth (1979-02-25) 25 February 1979
Place of birthMátészalka, Hungary
Height1.74 m (5 ft 8 12 in)
Playing positionRight wing back
Club information
Current clubPécsi Mecsek FC
Number22
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1996–2000Debreceni VSC63(4)
2000–2004Dynamo Kyiv51(3)
2004Arsenal Kyiv (loan)7(0)
2004–2006Roda JC39(8)
2006–2009Red Bull Salzburg64(2)
2009–2010Debreceni VSC15(0)
2010–2011Red Bull Salzburg8(0)
2012–Pécsi Mecsek FC11(0)
National team
1996–1997Hungary U-187(2)
1998–2000Hungary U-219(1)
2000–2010Hungary46(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 2 December 2012.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 2010

László Bodnár (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlaːsloː ˈbodnaːr]; born 25 February 1979 in Mátészalka) is a Hungarian football defender. He currently plays for the Hungary national football team. On 28 August 2009, he was involved in a fatal road accident: while driving on a minor road he killed a cyclist. He was found guilty for speeding and so causing the accident and was given a one year prison sentence, which at the moment is suspended for a one year probation.

Honours

FC Dynamo Kiev
FC Red Bull Salzburg
  • Austrian Bundesliga: 2007, 2009
    • Runner-up: 2008
Debreceni VSC
  • Hungarian National Championship I: 2009–10
  • Hungarian Cup: 2009–10
  • Hungarian League Cup: 2010
  • Hungarian Super Cup: 2010

Career statistics

Club Performance
Club Season Erste Liga Austrian Cup Total
AppGoalAppGoalAppGoalAppGoal
Red Bull Juniors 2007–08 3030
Total 3 0 3 0
Club Season Austrian Bundesliga Austrian Cup Europe Total
AppGoalAppGoalAppGoalAppGoal
Red Bull Salzburg 2008–09 26250312
2007–08 9010100
2006–07 19060250
2005–06 8080
Total 62 2 12 0 74 2
Club Season Eredivisie KNVB Cup Total
AppGoalAppGoalAppGoalAppGoal
Roda JC 2005–06 152152
2004–05 236236
Total 38 8 38 8
Club Season Premier League Ukrainian Cup Total
AppGoalAppGoalAppGoalAppGoal
FC Arsenal Kyiv 2003–04 7070
Total 7 0 7 0
Club Season Premier League Ukrainian Cup Europe Total
AppGoalAppGoalAppGoalAppGoal
FC Dynamo Kyiv 2002–03 14061201
2001–02 18250232
2000–01 191191
Total 51 3 11 1 62 4
Club Season NB I Hungarian Cup Europe Total
AppGoalAppGoalAppGoalAppGoal
Debreceni VSC 1999–00 273273
1998–99 231231
1997–98 120120
1996–97 1010
Total 63 4 63 4
Grand Total 224 17 23 1 247 18

(Statistics correct as of 24 December 2008)

International statistics

National Team Performance
Team Year Friendlies International
Competition
Total
App Conceded App Conceded App Conceded
Hungary 2010 300030
2009 104050
2008 303060
2007 00
2006 1010
2005 4060100
2004 7030100
2003 2020
2002 6060
2001 101020
2000 1010
Total 26 0 20 0 46 0

(Statistics correct as of 1 April 2009)

International matches

International Matches
# Date Venue Opponent Result Competition
1 11 October 2000 Kaunas  Lithuania 6–1 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qual.
2 28 February 2001 Zenica  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–1 Friendly
3 6 October 2001 Parma  Italy 0–1 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qual.
4 14 November 2001 Budapest  Macedonia 5–0 Friendly
5 12 February 2002 Larnaca  Czech Republic 0–2 Friendly
6 13 February 2002 Limassol   Switzerland 1–2 Friendly
7 27 March 2002 Chişinău  Moldova 2–0 Friendly
8 17 April 2002 Debrecen  Belarus 2–5 Friendly
9 21 August 2002 Budapest  Spain 1–1 Friendly
10 20 November 2002 Budapest  Moldova 1–1 Friendly
11 2 April 2003 Budapest  Sweden 1–2 UEFA Euro 2004 Qual.
12 18 February 2004 Paphos  Armenia 2–0 Friendly
13 19 February 2004 Limassol  Latvia 2–1 Friendly
14 21 February 2004 Nicosia  Romania 0–3 Friendly
15 31 March 2004 Budapest  Wales 1–2 Friendly
16 28 April 2004 Budapest  Brazil 1–4 Friendly
17 6 June 2004 Kaiserslautern  Germany 2–0 Friendly
18 18 August 2004 Glasgow  Scotland 3–0 Friendly
19 4 September 2004 Zagreb  Croatia 0–3 FIFA World Cup 2006 Qual.
20 8 September 2004 Budapest  Iceland 3–2 FIFA World Cup 2006 Qual.
21 9 October 2004 Stockholm  Sweden 0–3 FIFA World Cup 2006 Qual.
22 9 February 2005 Cardiff  Wales 0–2 Friendly
23 30 March 2005 Budapest  Bulgaria 1–1 FIFA World Cup 2006 Qual.
24 31 May 2005 Metz  France 1–2 Friendly
25 4 June 2005 Reykjavík  Iceland 3–2 FIFA World Cup 2006 Qual.
26 17 August 2005 Budapest  Argentina 1–2 Friendly
27 3 September 2005 Budapest  Malta 4–0 FIFA World Cup 2006 Qual.
28 7 September 2005 Budapest  Sweden 0–1 FIFA World Cup 2006 Qual.
29 8 October 2005 Sofia  Bulgaria 0–2 FIFA World Cup 2006 Qual.
30 12 October 2005 Budapest  Croatia 0–0 FIFA World Cup 2006 Qual.
31 16 November 2005 Athen  Greece 1–2 Friendly
32 15 November 2006 Székesfehérvár  Canada 1–0 Friendly
33 31 May 2008 Budapest  Croatia 1–1 Friendly
34 20 August 2008 Budapest  Montenegro 3–3 Friendly
35 6 September 2008 Budapest  Denmark 0–0 FIFA World Cup 2010 Qual.
36 11 October 2008 Budapest  Albania 2–0 FIFA World Cup 2010 Qual.
37 15 October 2008 Ta' Qali  Malta 1–0 FIFA World Cup 2010 Qual.
38 19 November 2008 Belfast  Northern Ireland 2–0 Friendly
39 1 April 2009 Budapest  Malta 3–0 FIFA World Cup 2010 Qual.
40 9 September 2009 Budapest  Portugal 0–1 FIFA World Cup 2010 Qual.
41 10 October 2009 Lisbon  Portugal 0–3 FIFA World Cup 2010 Qual.
42 14 October 2009 Copenhagen  Denmark 1–0 FIFA World Cup 2010 Qual.
43 14 November 2009 Ghent  Belgium 0–3 Friendly
44 3 March 2010 Győr  Russia 1–1 Friendly
45 29 May 2010 Budapest  Germany 0–3 Friendly
46 5 June 2010 Amsterdam  Netherlands 1–6 Friendly

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