Ádám Pintér

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Ádám Pintér
Pinter, Adam SpVgg Gr.  Fürth 16-17 WP.jpg
Pintér Ádám (2017)
Personnel
birthday June 12, 1988
place of birth BalassagyarmatHungary
size 190 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
2003-2004 Balassagyarmati SE
2004-2006 MTK Budapest
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2006-2010 MTK Budapest FC 92 (4)
2010-2013 Real Zaragoza 44 (0)
2013-2014 Tom Tomsk 8 (0)
2014-2015 Levadiakos 14 (0)
2015-2017 Ferencváros Budapest 29 (2)
2017-2018 SpVgg Greuther Fürth 23 (0)
2018– MTK Budapest FC 37 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2006-2007 Hungary U-19 6 (0)
2007-2010 Hungary U-21 7 (0)
2010– Hungary 29 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of December 15, 2019

2 As of September 1, 2018

Ádám Pintér (born June 12, 1988 in Balassagyarmat ) is a Hungarian national football player . The 190 cm tall defensive midfielder has been playing for the Hungarian national football team intermittently since October 2010 . He has been under contract with MTK Budapest FC since July 2018 . He also played in Spain, Russia and Greece in the first leagues, but mostly and not always successfully against relegation.

Career

society

Pintér first played in the youth team of his home club Balassagyarmati SE and then moved to the capital to MTK Budapest , where he first played in the youth team and then for four seasons in the first team. With MTK he became Hungarian champion and Supercup winner in 2008 . As champions, MTK qualified for the second qualifying round for the 2008/09 UEFA Champions League , but lost 2-0 away and 5-0 at home to Turkish runners-up Fenerbahçe Istanbul .

In September 2010 he moved to the Spanish first division Real Saragossa after four league games for 1.2 million euros . In his first season in Spain, which the club finished in thirteenth, he was used in nine league games. In the cup he failed with Zaragoza in the round of 32 after a 1-0 away win against Betis Sevilla and a 1-2 home defeat due to the away goals rule . In the second season in Spain he came up with 17 league operations, but the association fell by three places and failed in the Cup again in the Round of, this time to a 1: 1 in the away game by a 0: 2 home defeat against second division club AD Alcorcon . In 2012/13 he made 18 appearances, Zaragoza was relegated from bottom of the table, but at least reached the quarter-finals in the Cup, where they lost the second leg 4-0 against Sevilla FC after a 0-0 home game .

Pintér then moved diagonally across Europe to Siberia for Russian first division promoted Tom Tomsk on a free transfer . With only nine missions, he had little opportunity to prevent the club from relegating immediately. In August 2014 he moved back to the warmer south and made a free transfer to the Greek first division club Levadiakos , where he helped in 14 missions that the club was just able to avoid relegation.

He then returned to his home country for the 2015/16 season and has since played for the Hungarian record champions Ferencváros Budapest . Ferencváros had not become a champion since 2004. Under the German coach Thomas Doll , who took over the post in December 2013, there was certainly an upward trend, which brought in first fruits with the 2015 cup victory - for Ferencváros the first cup victory since 2004. In July 2015 Ferencváros won the Supercup against Master Videoton. As runners-up, they were also qualified for the 1st qualifying round for the 2015/16 UEFA Europa League , which Ferencváros survived against the Dutch first division relegated Go Ahead Eagles Deventer , who had received the qualification place via the fair play rating. In the next round, however, Ferencváros failed at the Bosnian runner-up FK Željezničar Sarajevo . These games took place before he moved to Budapest.

In the 2015/16 season he was involved with 18 appearances and two goals in making Ferencváros champions again for the first time since 2004. In the end, Ferencváros had 21 points ahead of previous year's champions Videoton FC , the highest point difference since the championship round was abolished in 2004. In addition, Ferencváros was able to defend the cup with a 1-0 win against local rivals Újpest Budapest .

In January 2017, Pintér moved to the German second division team SpVgg Greuther Fürth , with whom he received a contract for a year and a half until June 2018.

National team

Pintér took part with the U-21 team in the qualifications for the U-21 European Championships in 2009 and 2011 , but the Hungarians were eliminated as third. Towards the end of the last qualification, he was invited to the national team for the first time in October 2010, but was not used on October 8 in the 8-0 win against San Marino in the qualifying game for the Euro 2012 , as he was the day before the last U-21 Qualifying game. Four days later, however, the time had come: he was substituted on for his first international match against Finland in the 75th minute. In the next 25 games of the Hungarians he came to 16 more missions, but only six of them over 90 minutes. He was replaced six times and once he just sat on the bench for 90 minutes after a foot injury had healed.

After moving to Siberia, he had to wait until March 2015 for his next short assignment when he played in Greece. But this was the only mission during his time in Greece. It was only after his move to Ferencváros that he was invited back to the national team for the relegation games against Norway in the qualifier for the European Championship 2016 . In the first leg, which his teammates won 1-0 in Oslo , he only sat on the bench. In the second leg in Budapest he was substituted on in the second half. With a 2-1 victory, the Hungarians qualified for a European Championship finals for the first time since 1972. During the friendly match in March 2016, he was just sitting on the bench again.

On May 9th, he was appointed to the provisional European Championship squad and then, after a 90-minute mission against African champions Ivory Coast, on May 27th, he was also considered for the final squad four days later. He made his first European Championship appearance in the first game against Austria , when he came on when he was 2-0 in the final minutes. It was only in the third game against Portugal , when several players were paused, that he played again, from the start. He was not originally scheduled for the round of 16 against Belgium , but László Kleinheisler injured himself while warming up and Pintér took his place. Hungary lost the game and were eliminated.

In the subsequent qualification for the 2018 World Cup , he was only used as a substitute in the two games lost to European champions Portugal. Since the Hungarians also lost against Switzerland and in Andorra , they had no chance of qualifying for the World Cup before the last two games. After two friendlies in March 2018, he has not been used again.

successes

  • Hungarian champion 2007/08 (with MTK), 2015/16 (with Ferencváros)
  • Hungarian Cup Winner 2016 (with Ferencváros)
  • Hungarian Supercup winner 2009 (with MTK)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Στο Λεβαδειακό ο Αντάμ Πιντέρ , sport24.gr
  2. Kleeblatt obliges Pintér. greuther-fuerth.de, January 28, 2017, archived from the original on April 5, 2017 ; Retrieved April 4, 2017 .
  3. Finland - Hungary 1: 2
  4. mlsz.hu: "Provisional EURO 2016 squad named as preparations begin in earnest"
  5. uefa.com: "Hungary with a concentrated offensive for the EURO"
  6. Hungary does not use yellow-prone players ( memento from June 29, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), web.de, June 22, 2016
  7. ^ Hungary for a short time without Kleinheisler , sport1, June 26, 2016