Feher football player

  1. Miklos Feher: cause of death and career history of a talented football player
  2. Benfica's Feher dies from heart attack
  3. Csanad Feher Transfer News, History, Market Value (xTV) & Career Stats
  4. Ferenc Puskás
  5. CNN.com
  6. Remembering Miklos Feher
  7. James Feher


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Miklos Feher: cause of death and career history of a talented football player

Video: 9 Football Players Who Died While Playing - The Saddest Deaths Ever Content • • • • • • Miklos Feher is a renowned Hungarian professional footballer who played as a striker for such Portuguese clubs as Porto, Salgueiros, Braga and Benfica. On January 25, 2004, Miklos Feher died of cardiac arrest during a match between Vitoria de Guimaraes and his team Benfica. This precedent caused a wide public response. The cause of Miklos Fecher's death was studied and discussed for several months. How could this even happen, because absolutely all players undergo a thorough medical examination before each match. Apparently, the Portuguese experts overlooked Feher, which led to death right during the football match. Miklos spent most of his football career in Portugal representing the four clubs listed above. In the Portuguese Premier League, he played 80 matches and scored 27 goals. From 1998 to 2003, he represented the Hungarian national team in international tournaments - played 25 matches and scored 27 goals. Biography, football career Miklos Feher was born on July 20, 1979 in the city of Tatabanya (Hungary). Feher began his career in the youth squad of the Hungarian club Gyьерr. Here he also made his professional debut in 1995, and subsequently played for the club until 1998. Playing in the Hungarian championship, Miklos was one of the most talented and promising footballers. He has a lot of assists and goals on his account. The striker's excellent stats have attracted a lot...

Benfica's Feher dies from heart attack

Benfica’s Hungarian international striker Miklos Feher died after suffering a heart attack during a league game against Vitoria Guimaraes. Feher, 24, was stretchered off the pitch during stoppage time on Sunday. The game was stopped for 15 minutes as doctors tried to resuscitate the player. He was taken to hospital where he died at 2310 GMT. Fausto Fernandes, the clinic director of the Hospital da Senhora da Oliveira said in a statement: “At 2145 [local time] Miklos Feher, 24, was brought into emergency care with a cardiac arrest. “Immediately, all emergency measures were taken. This lasted until 2310, without success, when the player was pronounced dead. “The body of the unfortunate player will stay at the hospital where it will undergo an autopsy on Monday.” Benfica expressed their sorrow at Feher’s death. “It’s the news that we didn’t want to have to give, but I can confirm the death of our player Miklos Feher”, Benfica’s director of communications Cunha e Vaz said. “We are all in deep shock and would first like to address his family and send our condolences. “All the Benfica board and supporters are mourning our Match referee Olegario Benquerenga called it “one of the saddest matches” of his career. “Feher fell down in front of me and I knew immediately that it was serious,” he said. . Feher, who was capped 25 times by Hungary, began playing for Benfica of Lisbon in 2002. It was the second death in seven months of an international footballer during a match. Last June, ...

Csanad Feher Transfer News, History, Market Value (xTV) & Career Stats

Csanad Feher (HUN) currently plays for Csanad Feher's current transfer value is between €60K and €0.1M. His last transfer was from Kecskeméti TE to Ujpest in 2020. Ujpest got Csanad Feher for free. Csanad Feher latest transfers and transfer rumours, season statistics and career statistics are available on FootballTransfers. About FootballTransfers.com Our goal is simple - to become the #1 multi-language transfers source in the football world, serving the football fan their direct desire for everything around the most popular subject in football: Football Transfers. FootballTransfers (FT) is a project designed to fulfill the massive interest in the transfer market and provide a realistic, algorithmically-driven valuation of football players. We do this together with our partner Valuing a player is currently an arbitrary process where teams, players and representatives simply estimate what they are worth. Together with SciSports, FT aims to use advanced football data, current and future skill level as well as contract length and other details to create our unique internal calculation. From there we derive our own valuation for each and every player in the world’s major football competitions.

Ferenc Puskás

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CNN.com

Story Tools LISBON, Portugal (Reuters) -- Portugal soccer chiefs declared a day of mourning after the on-field death of Benfica's Hungarian international Miklos Feher. The 24-year-old striker collapsed on Sunday during a league game against Vitoria Guimaraes -- the victim of an apparent heart attack. Feher was the second international to die on the field of play in seven months after a heart condition killed Cameroon's Marc Vivien Foe at the Confederations Cup in France last June. "This is a bad day for us," Gilberto Madail, chairman of the Portuguese Soccer Federation, told TSF radio. "Last night was a truly black night." Feher collapsed on the rain-sodden pitch in injury time of the televised match with Benfica leading 1-0 having just scored through Fernando Aguiar. However, after a four-and-a-half hour autopsy the causes of Feher's death were still not known and the prosecutor general's department said in a statement that: "Tissue was taken from him for additional examinations." Sandor Berzi, general secretary of the Hungarian Federation (HFF) said from the Corinthia Palace Hotel in Malta on Monday: "We are very shocked, it's unbelievable," National coaches and officials of the teams in qualifying Group Eight for the 2006 World Cup are meeting on the Mediterranean island to draw up the fixtures schedule. "Feher's death is a tragedy for football, especially for Hungary," Berzi said. "It's devastating to see a young player dying on a football pitch during a game. "Two yea...

Remembering Miklos Feher

Death, it is astounding how it manages to take away people in the harshest of manners. There he was, smiling, over getting into the referee’s book for the silliest of offences, time wasting, as it was only a matter of moments before his team would clinch the game with the only goal scored, a goal he had assisted for his fellow teammate. He was smiling, when suddenly something happened, something neither the fans, nor his teammates or the opposition could have ever imagined in their wildest dreams. He leaned forward and kneeled over, before dramatically collapsing to the ground. Sadly he never got back up. Miklos Feher was a Hungarian professional footballer, who was a striker by trade and had scored 7 goals for his country in 25 matches. In his career of 9 years, most were spent playing in the Portuguese league. He was spotted by FC Porto scouts while playing for Hungarian club Gy?ri ETO FC and signed with the Portuguese outfit in 1998, but was never able to make a breakthrough into the first team. He was sent off on loan stints to SC Salgueiros and Sporting Braga, as he started gaining experience over the years. The Hungarian’s best season was at Braga when he scored 14 times in his 26 appearances for the club in the 2000-01 season. Problems at his parent club Porto led to him being sold to capital side SL Benfica once he returned from loan. He didn’t make much of an impact while with Benfica, as he scored a mere 8 goals for his side in his two seasons there, but he was s...

James Feher

Career • Games/Starts: 18/0 ... Bison debut: vs. Missouri Southern (8/29/09). • 10 tackles, 1 interception. • Played his first season as a reserve defensive lineman and on special teams ... moved to defensive back in the spring before the 2010 season. Awards • 2010 GSC Academic Honor Roll • 2009 GSC Academic Honor Roll 2010 • Played in all 10 games, primarily on special teams. • Had 10 tackles, eight coming on special teams ... second on the team with seven tackles on kickoff returns ... had one tackle on a punt return. • Had two tackles and his first career interception vs. Arkansas Tech (11/6) ... returned the interception 15 yards ... also had a two-tackle game at Delta State (10/16). 2009 • Played in eight games as a reserve defensive lineman and on special teams. Previous Schools • Transferred to Harding from the University of Tennessee. • A 2008 graduate of Baylor High School in Chattanooga, Tenn. ... two-time All-State at tight end under coach Phil Massey ... also played basketball and baseball. Personal • Born: Oct. 24, 1989 in Chattanooga, Tenn. ... Major: Biology ... Parents: Jim and Sarah Feher ... has one sister (Megan). Career Highs • Tackles - 2 (twice), last vs. Arkansas Tech (11/6/10) • Interceptions - 1 vs. Arkansas Tech (11/6/10) Read Full Bio