Tibor Dombi

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Tibor Dombi
Personal information
Date of birth (1973-11-11) 11 November 1973
Place of birthPüspökladány, Hungary
Height1.74 m (5 ft 8 12 in)
Playing positionRight Midfielder
Club information
Current clubDebrecen
Number7
Youth career
1987–1993Debrecen
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1993–1999Debrecen190(17)
1999–2000Eintracht Frankfurt15(0)
2000–2002Utrecht26(2)
2002–Debrecen245(13)
National team
1994–2001Hungary35(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 8 December 2013.
† Appearances (Goals).

Tibor Dombi (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtibor ˈdombi]; born 11 November 1973 in Püspökladány) is a Hungarian footballer who currently plays for Debreceni VSC.[1]

Ha came through the youth setup of Debreceni VSC, and joined the senior team in 1992. He made his debut for the Hungarian national team in 1994, and got 35 caps and one goal until 2001, when he retired from international football.[2] He was a participant at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, where Hungary failed to progress from the group stage. He stayed in Debrecen until 1999, celebrating Debreceni VSC's first domestic cup success just before he left for Eintracht Frankfurt. His career in Germany however did not last long, due to language problems and a conflict with the club's manager, Felix Magath. He joined FC Utrecht, the team he played for two seasons before he made his return to Hungary. After he returned to Debrecen, the club's Golden Era started, during which the team won the Hungarian League three times in a row. (Before 2005, Debrecen did not manage to win the league.) In 2009, he was the member of the team that won Debrecen's fourth domestic title.

Club statistics

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Club Season League Cup League Cup Europe Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Debrecen
1993–94 303000000303
1994–95 292000000292
1995–96 282000000282
1996–97 322500000372
1997–98 343000000343
1998–99 275320080387
2002–03 251510000302
2003–04 303100081383
2004–05 273100000283
2005–06 260000030290
2006–07 241700010321
2007–08 2214013010401
2008–09 262502030362
2009–10 200201090320
2010–11 201002070291
2011–12 60208000160
2012–13 110315000191
2013–14 81206100162
Total4353040437139155136
Frankfurt
1999–00 150200000170
Total150200000170
Utrecht
2000–01 232000000232
2001–02 3000001040
Total262000010272
Career Total 4763242437140159538

Updated to games played as of 17 December 2013.

Honours

Debreceni VSC
  • Hungarian League: 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10; Runner-up: 2007–08
  • Hungarian Cup: 1998–99, 2007–08, 2009–10; Runner-up: 2002–03, 2006–2007
  • Hungarian Super Cup: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010
  • Hungarian League Cup: 2010; Runner-up: 2008
FC Utrecht
Individual
  • Zilahi Prize: 2003

National team

Dombi made his debut on 1 June 1994, in Eindhoven against Holland.

(Statistics correct as of 14 August 2009)

National Team Performance
Team Year Friendlies International
Competition
Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals
Hungary 1994 200020
1996 301040
1997 4060100
1998 112031
1999 304070
2000 102030
2001 303060
Total 17 1 18 0 35 1

International matches

International Matches
# Date Venue Opponent Result Competition
1 1 June 1994 Eindhoven  Netherlands 1–7 Friendly
2 8 June 1994 Brussel  Belgium 1–3 Friendly
3 14 August 1996 Siófok  United Arab Emirates 3–1 Friendly
4 1 September 1996 Budapest  Finland 1–0 FIFA World Cup 1998 Qual.
5 9 October 1996 Oslo  Norway 0–3 FIFA World Cup 1998 Qual.
6 10 November 1996 Baku  Azerbaijan 3–0 FIFA World Cup 1998 Qual.
7 19 March 1997 Ta' Qali  Malta 4–1 Friendly
8 2 April 1997 Budapest  Australia 0–3 Friendly
9 8 June 1997 Budapest  Norway 1–1 FIFA World Cup 1998 Qual.
10 6 August 1997 Siófok  Malta 3–0 Friendly
11 20 August 1997 Budapest   Switzerland 1–1 FIFA World Cup 1998 Qual.
12 6 September 1997 Warsaw  Poland 0–1 Friendly
13 10 September 1997 Budapest  Azerbaijan 3–1 FIFA World Cup 1998 Qual.
14 14 October 1997 Helsinki  Finland 1–1 FIFA World Cup 1998 Qual.
15 29 October 1997 Budapest  Yugoslavia 1–7 FIFA World Cup 1998 Qual.
16 15 November 1997 Belgrad  Yugoslavia 0–5 FIFA World Cup 1998 Qual.
17 19 August 1998 Zalaegerszeg  Slovenia 2–1 Friendly
18 6 September 1998 Budapest  Portugal 1–3 UEFA Euro 2000 Qual.
19 10 October 1998 Baku  Azerbaijan 4–0 UEFA Euro 2000 Qual.
20 10 March 1999 Budapest  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–1 Friendly
21 27 March 1999 Budapest  Liechtenstein 5–0 UEFA Euro 2000 Qual.
22 31 March 1999 Bratislava  Slovakia 0–0 UEFA Euro 2000 Qual.
23 28 April 1999 Budapest  England 1–1 Friendly
24 9 June 1999 Győr  Slovakia 0–1 UEFA Euro 2000 Qual.
25 18 August 1999 Budapest  Moldova 1–1 Friendly
26 4 September 1999 Vaduz  Liechtenstein 0–0 UEFA Euro 2000 Qual.
27 23 February 2000 Budapest  Australia 0–3 Friendly
28 3 September 2000 Budapest  Italy 2–2 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qual.
29 11 October 2000 Kaunas  Lithuania 6–1 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qual.
30 28 February 2001 Zenica  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–1 Friendly
31 7 March 2001 Amman  Jordan 1–1 Friendly
32 24 March 2001 Budapest  Lithuania 1–1 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qual.
33 25 April 2001 Budapest  Finland 0–0 Friendly
34 2 June 2001 Bucharest  Romania 0–2 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qual.
35 6 June 2001 Budapest  Georgia 4–1 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qual.

References

  1. "Dombi, Tibor". National Football Teams. Retrieved 9 July 2013. 
  2. Mamrud, Roberto (29 February 2012). "Hungary – Record International Players". RSSSF. Retrieved 9 July 2013. 

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