- Lajos Détári
Infobox Football biography
playername = Lajos Détári
fullname = Lajos Détári
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1963|4|24
cityofbirth =Budapest
countryofbirth =Hungary
nickname =
height =
position =Midfielder
currentclub = Retired
clubnumber =
youthyears = 1972-1973
1973-1980
youthclubs = FC Aszfaltutepitoe Budapest
Budapesti Honvéd SE
years = 1980-1987
1987-1988
1988-1990
1990-1992
1992-1993
1993
1993-1994
1994
1996-1998
1999
1999-2000
clubs = Budapesti Honvéd SEEintracht Frankfurt Olympiacos
Bologna FC Ancona CalcioFerencvárosi TC
Genoa CFCNeuchâtel Xamax VSE St. Pölten BVSC Budapest Dunakeszi VSE
"'CAREER TOTAL
caps(goals) = 134 (72)
033 (11)
055 (33)
042 (14)
032 0(9)
013 0(1)
008 0(1)
038 (12)
013 0(8)
017 0(8)
017 0(4)
"'402 (173)
nationalyears = 1984-1994
nationalteam = fb|Hungary
nationalcaps(goals) = 061 (13)
manageryears = 2000-2001
2001-2002
2002
2002-2003
2003
2004
2004
2005
2005
2005-2006
2006
2007
2007
managerclubs =FC Bihor Csepel SC Kispest-HonvédLG-ACB Ha Noi Szombathelyi Haladás FC Tatabánya Diósgyőri VTK Nyíregyháza Spartacus Panserraikos FC
Unione FC Budapest
Hungary ("assistant coach")
FelsőpakonyMFC Sopron Lajos Détári (born
24 April ,1963 inBudapest ) is a football manager and a retired Hungarian footballmidfielder . [cite web|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/php/spieler.php?id=15545 |title=National Football Teams - Detari, Lajos Player Details |accessdate=2 September |accessyear=2006 |author=National Football Teams |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |publisher=]Career
Playing career
Détári made his debut for the Hungarian national team in 1984 against Switzerland, and got 61 caps and 13 goals until 1994. [cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/hong-recintlp.html |title=Hungary - Record International Players |accessdate=2 September |accessyear=2006 |author= |last=Mamrud |first=Roberto |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |publisher=
RSSSF ] He was a participant at the1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, where Hungary failed to progress from the group stage. Détári did however score one goal in the 2–0 win against Canada. To this day, this remains the last goal scored by Hungary in the World Cup finals.Détári changed in 1987, for two million dollars, from Honvéd Budapest to the German soccer national league. He played with
Eintracht Frankfurt in 1987/88, scoring 11 goals in 33 games. With them, he became in 1988 German Cup winner. Détári scored in the final against theVfL Bochum from a free kick. Détári challenged all six cup games of that season.At the beginning of the following season, he changed for approximately 28 thousand Forint to
Olympiacos . Detari arrived inGreece to a tumultuous reception by the Piraeus club's supporters. Unfortunately, he did not justify the expectations of Olympiacos or the money spent in his acquisition, leaving after only two years in the midst of the Koskotas scandal in Greece. Still, in those two years he managed 35 goals in 60 league games, many of them from set plays which was his specialty.After leaving Greece, Detari became a journeyman by playing in many clubs.Further clubs that Détári played for were
Bologna F.C. 1909 , Ancona Calcio,Neuchatel Xamax and VSESt. Pölten .Coaching career
After his playing days were over, Detari tried his hand at coaching in Hungary with Honved, in
Vietnam for three months and in Greece withPanserraikos . He also coached Hungarian team Nyíregyháza and Haladás Szombathely. From March to October 2006, he was also co-trainer of the Hungarian national team active underPéter Bozsik . He started the 2007-08 season asMFC Sopron boss, but was sacked in October following a number of poor results in the league. In January 2008, he was hired as a coach by F.C. Poros, the local team of the greek island ofPoros .Honours
*flagicon|Hungary Budapest Honvéd FC
**Hungarian League : 1984, 1985, 1986
**Hungarian Cup : 1985*flagicon|Germany Eintracht Frankfurt
**DFB-Pokal : 1988*flagicon|Greece Olympiacos FC
**Greek Cups : 1990*flagicon|Hungary Hungarian Top Goalscorer: 1985, 1986, 1987
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