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'''Péter Bozsik''' (born |
'''Péter Bozsik''' (born 30 October 1961) is a [[football (soccer)|football]] manager and son of the famous player [[József Bozsik]], who was part of the [[Golden Team]] of the 1950s and managed the Hungarian team in 1974. |
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After an unremarkable football player carrier, Péter Bozsik turned manager and was so far employed by [[Vasas SC]], [[Zalaegerszegi TE]] and [[Szombathelyi Haladás]]. Bozsik achieved his first success a third position in the Hungarian Championship with Vasas SC. The team from Zalaegerszeg, where he was from 2001 to 2003, he led to its greatest success, their first [[Hungarian League|Hungarian Championship]] in 2002. During the 2002-03 [[UEFA Champions League]], ZTE defeated [[Croatia]]n champions [[NK Zagreb]] and caused an upset with their surprise 1 - 0 victory against [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] in the first leg of their qualifier. The decisive goal was scored by the 20 year old substitute [[Koplárovics Béla]] who instantly became a celebrity and a household name with Hungarian football [[Fan (person)|fans]]. |
After an unremarkable football player carrier, Péter Bozsik turned manager and was so far employed by [[Vasas SC]], [[Zalaegerszegi TE]] and [[Szombathelyi Haladás]]. Bozsik achieved his first success a third position in the Hungarian Championship with Vasas SC. The team from Zalaegerszeg, where he was from 2001 to 2003, he led to its greatest success, their first [[Hungarian League|Hungarian Championship]] in 2002. During the 2002-03 [[UEFA Champions League]], ZTE defeated [[Croatia]]n champions [[NK Zagreb]] and caused an upset with their surprise 1 - 0 victory against [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] in the first leg of their qualifier. The decisive goal was scored by the 20 year old substitute [[Koplárovics Béla]] who instantly became a celebrity and a household name with Hungarian football [[Fan (person)|fans]]. |
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In May 2006 he became as successor to [[Lothar Matthäus]] manager of the [[Hungary national football team|Hungary national team]]. However his tenure ended already in October the same year, after a defeat against [[Malta national football team|Malta]]. He was followed by [[Péter Várhidi]]. |
In May 2006 he became as successor to [[Lothar Matthäus]] manager of the [[Hungary national football team|Hungary national team]]. However his tenure ended already in October the same year, after a defeat against [[Malta national football team|Malta]]. He was followed by [[Péter Várhidi]]. |
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==Honours== |
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*'''[[Hungarian League|Hungarian Championship]]:''' 2002 (with [[Zalaegerszegi TE]]) |
*'''[[Hungarian League|Hungarian Championship]]:''' 2002 (with [[Zalaegerszegi TE]]) |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 21:17, 24 April 2009
Péter Bozsik (born 30 October 1961) is a football manager and son of the famous player József Bozsik, who was part of the Golden Team of the 1950s and managed the Hungarian team in 1974.
After an unremarkable football player carrier, Péter Bozsik turned manager and was so far employed by Vasas SC, Zalaegerszegi TE and Szombathelyi Haladás. Bozsik achieved his first success a third position in the Hungarian Championship with Vasas SC. The team from Zalaegerszeg, where he was from 2001 to 2003, he led to its greatest success, their first Hungarian Championship in 2002. During the 2002-03 UEFA Champions League, ZTE defeated Croatian champions NK Zagreb and caused an upset with their surprise 1 - 0 victory against Manchester United in the first leg of their qualifier. The decisive goal was scored by the 20 year old substitute Koplárovics Béla who instantly became a celebrity and a household name with Hungarian football fans.
In May 2006 he became as successor to Lothar Matthäus manager of the Hungary national team. However his tenure ended already in October the same year, after a defeat against Malta. He was followed by Péter Várhidi.
Honours
- Hungarian Championship: 2002 (with Zalaegerszegi TE)
References