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'''Pál Fischer''' (born 29 January 1966 in [[Pilisszántó]]) is a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] retired [[Association football|football]] player.
'''Pál Fischer''' (born 29 January 1966 in [[Pilisszántó]]) is a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] retired [[Association football|football]] player.


==Career==
After playing initially with [[Ferencvárosi TC]] between 1984 and 1992 Fischer managed to be Hungarian national champion and [[Nemzeti Bajnokság I|league]] top scorer in 1991, a year after returning from a year long loan at [[AFC Ajax]] where he was already Dutch [[Eredivisie]] champion in 1990. After this successful period he moved to [[BFC Siófok]] but after a year he will sign with [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Kispest Honvéd]] where he will be Hungarin champion again in 1993. Afterwords he will return to BFC Siofók in 1993, sign with Soproni LC in 1994 before moving to [[Vasas SC]] in 1995 where he will settle for tw2o seasons. In 1997 he will emigrate again this time to play with [[Prva HNL]] club [[NK Osijek]]. After one season in [[Croatia]] he retuned to Hungary and played with [[BKV Előre SC]], [[III. Kerületi TUE]] and [[Magyargéc]] before retireing in 2003.
After playing initially with [[Ferencvárosi TC]] between 1984 and 1992 Fischer managed to be Hungarian national champion and [[Nemzeti Bajnokság I|league]] top scorer in 1991, a year after returning from a year long loan at [[AFC Ajax]] where he was already Dutch [[Eredivisie]] champion in 1990. After this successful period he moved to [[BFC Siófok]] but after a year he will sign with [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Kispest Honvéd]] where he will be Hungarin champion again in 1993. Afterwords he will return to BFC Siofók in 1993, sign with Soproni LC in 1994 before moving to [[Vasas SC]] in 1995 where he will settle for tw2o seasons. In 1997 he will emigrate again this time to play with [[Prva HNL]] club [[NK Osijek]]. After one season in [[Croatia]] he retuned to Hungary and played with [[BKV Előre SC]], [[III. Kerületi TUE]] and [[Magyargéc]] before retireing in 2003.


==National team==
He was part of the Hungary team that participated in the [[1985 FIFA World Youth Championship]].
He was part of the Hungary team that participated in the [[1985 FIFA World Youth Championship]].
Since 1988 Fischer has been part of the [[Hungary national football team|Hungarian national team]] and has played a total of 19 matches until 1992.
Since 1988 Fischer has been part of the [[Hungary national football team|Hungarian national team]] and has played a total of 19 matches until 1992.
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==Honours==
==Honours==
Club:
Club:
*'''AFC Ajax'''
*{{Flagicon|NED}}'''AFC Ajax'''
**[[Eredivisie]]: [[Eredivisie 1989-90|1989-90]]
**[[Eredivisie]]: [[Eredivisie 1989-90|1989-90]]
*'''Ferencváros'''
*{{Flagicon|HUN}}'''Ferencváros'''
**[[Hungarian Cup]]: 1991
**[[Hungarian Cup]]: 1991
*'''Kispest Honvéd'''
*{{Flagicon|HUN}}'''Kispest Honvéd'''
**[[Nemzeti Bajnokság I|Hungarian League]]: 1992-93
**[[Nemzeti Bajnokság I|Hungarian League]]: 1992-93


Individual:
Personal:
*[[Hungarian League]] top goalscorer: 1990-91 (16 goals, together with [[Ferenc Orosz]])
*[[Hungarian League]] top goalscorer: 1990-91 (16 goals, together with [[Ferenc Orosz]])


==External sources==
==External sources==
* [http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/player.php?id=35869 Profile and NT stats] at National-football-teams.
* [http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/player.php?id=35869 Pál Fischer] at National-football-teams.
* [http://www.playerhistory.com/Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=37848 Profile] at Playerhistory.
* [http://www.playerhistory.com/Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=37848 Pál Fischer] at Playerhistory.
* [http://www.footballdatabase.eu/football.joueurs.pal.fischer.34348.en.html Career] at FootballDatabase.
* [http://www.footballdatabase.eu/football.joueurs.pal.fischer.34348.en.html Pál Fischer] at FootballDatabase.
* [http://futball-adattar.hu/nb_jatekos.php?id=597 Stats from Hungary] at Futball-Adattar.
* [http://futball-adattar.hu/nb_jatekos.php?id=597 Stats from Hungary] at Futball-Adattar.
* [http://www.hrrepka.com:8080/app/hnl/prikazIgraca.iface?id=1171 Stats from NK Osijek] at HRrepka.
* [http://www.hrrepka.com:8080/app/hnl/prikazIgraca.iface?id=1171 Stats from Croatia] at HRrepka.


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Pál Fischer
Personal information
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Forward

Pál Fischer (born 29 January 1966 in Pilisszántó) is a Hungarian retired football player.

Career

After playing initially with Ferencvárosi TC between 1984 and 1992 Fischer managed to be Hungarian national champion and league top scorer in 1991, a year after returning from a year long loan at AFC Ajax where he was already Dutch Eredivisie champion in 1990. After this successful period he moved to BFC Siófok but after a year he will sign with Kispest Honvéd where he will be Hungarin champion again in 1993. Afterwords he will return to BFC Siofók in 1993, sign with Soproni LC in 1994 before moving to Vasas SC in 1995 where he will settle for tw2o seasons. In 1997 he will emigrate again this time to play with Prva HNL club NK Osijek. After one season in Croatia he retuned to Hungary and played with BKV Előre SC, III. Kerületi TUE and Magyargéc before retireing in 2003.

National team

He was part of the Hungary team that participated in the 1985 FIFA World Youth Championship. Since 1988 Fischer has been part of the Hungarian national team and has played a total of 19 matches until 1992.

Honours

Club:

Individual:

External sources

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