Miklós Fehér
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Miklós Fehér | ||
Personal information | ||
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Date of birth | July 20, 1979 | |
Place of birth | Tatabánya, Hungary | |
Date of death | January 25, 2004 (aged 24) | |
Place of death | Guimarães, Portugal | |
Nickname | Miki | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1995-1998 1998-2000 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2004 |
Győr ETO FC FC Porto → SC Salgueiros(loan) → Sporting Braga(loan) FC Porto SL Benfica |
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National team | ||
Hungary | 7 | |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Miklós "Miki" Fehér (Tatabánya, July 20, 1979 – Guimarães, January 25, 2004) was a Hungarian football player.
Fehér started his career at Győri ETO FC and went on to represent FC Porto, SC Salgueiros and SC Braga, before moving to SL Benfica. He made his first international appearance for Hungary on October 1998 against Azerbaijan and went on to score seven goals in 25 international matches. Fehér died during a match with his team SL Benfica against Vitória Guimarães, on January 25, 2004.
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[edit] Career
Feher was first seen by F.C. Porto scouts while playing in Hungary at Győr ETO FC. He was signed in 1998 but he never really fit in the team, and being relatively young he was loaned to gain experience. He joined another Porto club, SC Salgueiros on loan. Having an average season he was loaned this time to S.C. Braga where he had his best season scoring 14 goals in 26 matches. After the F.C. Porto chairman Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa quarreled with agent José Veiga (Feher's agent amongst other players), Feher refused to let go his agent and left Estádio das Antas as Persona non grata. He joined Lisbon side S.L. Benfica scoring 7 goals in 28 matches.
[edit] Death
On January 25th 2004, Benfica travelled to Guimarães to play Vitória S.C.. The game was being broadcast live on television and Benfica were leading 1-0. Feher received a yellow card in injury time and suddenly bent forward seemingly in pain and then fell backwards to the ground. As the club doctors realized that he had heart failure they performed immediate CPR on him, by which point the audience realized the gravity of the situation. An ambulance entered the field to take Feher. His condition was covered by the Portuguese media throughout the day, and before midnight Feher's death was confirmed. The Public Prosecutor (the Portuguese agency responsible for the release of autopsy details) announced that Fehér died from cardiac arrhythmia brought on by hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. He was 24 years old.
In memory of him, Benfica have retired the number 29 shirt which he wore during his time at the club. This shirt number will never be worn again by a Benfica player. He was remembered by many and his death caused a profound shock in Portuguese sport.
[edit] Seasons, clubs, matches, and goals
- 1995/1996 Győr ETO FC (8 matches, 2 goals)
- 1996/1997 Győr ETO FC (29 matches, 8 goals)
- 1997/1998 Győr ETO FC (25 matches, 13 goals)
- 1998/1999 FC Porto (5 matches, 0 goals)
- 1999/2000 FC Porto (5 matches, 1 goal)
- 1999/2000 SC Salgueiros (14 matches, 5 goals)
- 2000/2001 Sporting Braga (26 matches, 14 goals)
- 2001/2002 FC Porto (3 matches, 1 goal)
- 2002/2003 SL Benfica (16 matches, 4 goals)
- 2003/2004 SL Benfica (12 matches, 3 goals)
Total: 143 matches, 51 goals