Hungarian footballer
Adam Csaba Szalai
(born 9 December 1987) is a Hungarian former professional
footballer
who played as a
forward
.
He spent most of his career in Germany, signing in 2004 with
VfB Stuttgart
and going on to represent
Mainz 05
,
Schalke 04
,
1899 Hoffenheim
and
Hannover 96
in the
Bundesliga
. He also played three years in Spain, with
Real Madrid Castilla
.
A
Hungarian international
since 2009, Szalai won 86
caps
and was part of the squad at two
European Championships
, scoring once in each tournament.
Club career
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Early years and Stuttgart
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Szalai started his career in his hometown of
Budapest
, playing for
Budapest Honved FC
and
Ujpest FC
. In 2004, he moved to Germany to complete his development, spending two years at the youth academy of
VfB Stuttgart
.
Szalai made his senior debut in the 2006?07 season, playing with
the reserves
in
Regionalliga Sud
.
Real Madrid Castilla
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In August 2007, Szalai was transferred to
Real Madrid Castilla
, the
reserve team
of
Real Madrid
, for approximately €500.000.
[3]
In his
second season
in the
Segunda Division B
? the only tier in which he competed during his spell in Spain ? he scored 16 goals in 37 games, but the side could only rank sixth, thus missing out on
the playoffs
.
[4]
Mainz
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On 9 January 2010, Real Madrid loaned Szalai to
1. FSV Mainz 05
until June.
[5]
He made his
Bundesliga
debut seven days later, coming on as a 63rd-minute
substitute
in a 4?2 away loss against
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
.
[6]
Szalai scored his first goal for Mainz in a 1?0 home win over
Borussia Dortmund
on 10 April 2010.
[7]
He netted his second against
FC Bayern Munich
on 25 September in a 2?1 away victory, with a powerful shot into the top corner in what was the
Rhineland-Palatinate
club's sixth consecutive win of
the season
, in an eventual run of seven.
[8]
On 29 January 2011, at
1. FC Kaiserslautern
, the player sustained a
knee
injury ?
cruciate ligament
? which sidelined him for the remainder of the campaign.
[9]
On 22 January 2012, Szalai returned to action with Mainz after his injury, playing the second half of a 3?2 defeat at Leverkusen.
[10]
On 1 August he signed a contract extension with the club running until June 2015
[11]
[12]
and, on 27 October, scored his first
hat-trick
for the team in a 3?0 home defeat of
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
.
[13]
On 10 February 2013, Szalai scored his 12th goal of
the campaign
against
FC Augsburg
, thereby becoming the most productive Hungarian goalscorer in a single German top-division season, surpassing both
Lajos Detari
and
Vasile Miriu??
, whom netted 11 for
Eintracht Frankfurt
in
1987?88
and
FC Energie Cottbus
in
2000?01
respectively.
[14]
On 15 April,
Sky Sports
published an article on the player where
Horst Heldt
,
general manager
of
FC Schalke 04
, reportedly showed interest in signing him, pending the club's
qualification
to the
UEFA Champions League
in order to fund the transfer.
[15]
Schalke 04
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On 27 June 2013, Szalai signed a four-year contract with Schalke.
[16]
After making his official debut against amateurs
FC Nottingen
in
the first round
of the
DFB-Pokal
,
[17]
he played his first league match against
Hamburger SV
, scoring the hosts' last goal in a 3?3 draw after a shot from
Christian Clemens
was poorly handled by
Rene Adler
.
[18]
Szalai was instrumental in helping his team reach the group stage of the Champions League. After a 1?1 draw in the first leg against
PAOK FC
[19]
he grabbed a brace in the second match in
Thessaloniki
(3?2 win), and played the full 90 minutes on both occasions.
[20]
Hoffenheim
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On 3 July 2014, Szalai was transferred to Hoffenheim for €6 million. Alexander Rosen, the
sporting director
, said that he fitted into the club's style.
[21]
He made his debut for his new team against Augsburg, opened the scoring in a 2?0 home win
[22]
and was voted "Player of the Day" on the Bundesliga website.
[23]
Szalai was
sent off
for the first time in his career on 22 November 2014 after committing a foul on
Dante
in the 90th minute of the league fixture against Bayern Munich at the
Allianz Arena
,
[24]
being banned for two matches by the
German Football Association
.
[25]
On 12 December, he replaced
Anthony Modeste
at the hour-mark of a home game with
Eintracht Frankfurt
; he scored the 2?2 equaliser three minutes later, and in the 87th he provided an
assist
with his ankle for
Roberto Firmino
's winner.
[26]
On 4 January 2016, after being linked to a host of clubs,
[27]
Szalai continued in Germany by being loaned out to
Hannover 96
for the remainder of
the campaign
.
[28]
Return to Mainz
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On 27 August 2019, Szalai rejoined Mainz on a
free transfer
and a two-year contract.
[29]
Mainly a reserve in his second spell at the
Mewa Arena
, he netted only four times in all competitions.
[30]
Basel
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On 16 February 2022, Szalai joined
FC Basel
until June 2023 after severing his ties with Mainz.
[31]
[32]
He scored on his
Swiss Super League
debut three days later, in a 3?0 home victory against
FC Lausanne-Sport
.
[33]
[34]
Szalai's contract was terminated by mutual consent on 29 January 2023.
[35]
In July, he announced his retirement aged 35.
[36]
International career
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Szalai featured regularly with the
Hungarian under-21 team
. On 11 February 2009 he made his debut with the
full side
, replacing
Zoltan Szelesi
in the 84th minute of a 1?0
friendly
loss to
Israel
. On 8 October of the following year, during a
UEFA Euro 2012
qualifier
against
San Marino
at the
Ferenc Puskas Stadium
, he scored three in an 8?0 rout.
[37]
Four days later, in the same competition, he contributed another to a 2?1 victory in
Finland
.
[38]
On 29 February 2012, Szalai returned to the national team setup after his one-year injury with a goal against
Bulgaria
, in a friendly draw in
Gy?r
.
[39]
On 7 September, in the nation's first
2014 FIFA World Cup
qualifier
, he netted the third for the visitors in an eventual 5?0 win in
Andorra
.
[40]
On 16 October 2012, Szalai helped hosts Hungary battle back to beat
Turkey
3?1, scoring the second after an assist from
Tamas Kadar
.
[41]
[42]
Telki press conference
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After an 8?1 defeat in the
Netherlands
for the 2014 World Cup qualification campaign, Szalai took part in a press conference where he gave poignant answers about what he thought the reasons behind the long-term underachievement of the national side were.
[43]
[44]
Subsequently, he found himself on the international wilderness.
[45]
On 13 November 2013,
Attila Pinter
, manager of
Hungarian League
club
Gy?ri ETO FC
, reacted to Szalai's statements and doubted his honesty. The coach claimed that the player said in an interview before the loss in
Amsterdam
that he did not have any problems with Hungary boss
Sandor Egervari
, further disapproving of him for his irresponsibility of criticising the Hungarian coaches even though he did not know them.
[46]
Hungary played its first match of 2014 on 5 March, and Szalai was left out. In an interview with
Nemzeti Sport
, he said that he could not comment on his future with the national team since he was not invited and he did not have the option to decide whether to join or not.
[47]
Retirement
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On 28 August 2014, Pinter selected his list for the
Euro 2016 qualifier
against
Northern Ireland
at the
Groupama Arena
on 7 September, and Szalai was not on it.
[48]
On 4 September, he posted an announcement on his
Facebook
profile saying that he did not want to play for his country as long as Pinter was in charge,
[49]
and thus became the second Hungarian footballer in 20 years to renounce to the national side after
Szabolcs Huszti
in 2007.
[50]
Return
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On 18 September 2014,
Pal Dardai
was appointed as Hungary's interim manager.
[51]
[52]
Eight days later, Szalai announced his return to the national team as the new coach stated the player was one of the side's "leading personalities".
[53]
On 11 October 2014, Szalai marked his return by featuring the full 90 minutes in
Romania
in a 1?1 draw for the Euro 2016 qualifiers.
[54]
Three days later, for the same competition, he scored the game's only goal for an away win over the
Faroe Islands
in
Torshavn
.
[55]
After the victorious
qualifying play-off
match against
Norway
, he was recorded on video attending a bar in Budapest where fans were celebrating, and after giving a rousing speech about how they suffered the most during the unsuccessful period of Hungarian football, bought 200 shots of
palinka
for the people present;
[56]
the next day, he jokingly noted in a Facebook comment that he did not remember giving a speech.
[57]
Szalai was selected for Hungary's
Euro 2016
squad.
[58]
He started and scored the opening goal in their first game in the tournament, a 2?0 defeat of
Austria
in
Bordeaux
[59]
which marked his first after a 40-match dry spell that lasted over a year;
[60]
shortly before this happened, the Hungarian fans were chanting the name of fellow striker
Daniel Bode
, demanding a substitution.
[61]
On 10 October 2016, Szalai netted for the third time in the
2018 World Cup qualifying phase
, helping to a 2?0 victory in
Latvia
.
[62]
In June 2021, he was selected as
captain
to the final 26-man squad for the rescheduled
Euro 2020
tournament,
[63]
[64]
scoring in the final group fixture for a 2?2 draw against
Germany
where he also assisted
Andras Schafer
.
[65]
Szalai announced his retirement for the second time on 21 September 2022, his last match being in the
UEFA Nations League
against
Italy
.
[66]
Career statistics
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Club
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International
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Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team
|
Year
|
Apps
|
Goals
|
Hungary
[70]
|
2009
|
1
|
0
|
2010
|
5
|
4
|
2011
|
0
|
0
|
2012
|
8
|
3
|
2013
|
5
|
0
|
2014
|
4
|
1
|
2015
|
6
|
0
|
2016
|
11
|
5
|
2017
|
2
|
1
|
2018
|
10
|
5
|
2019
|
9
|
2
|
2020
|
6
|
0
|
2021
|
11
|
4
|
2022
|
8
|
1
|
Total
|
86
|
26
|
- Scores and results list Hungary's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Szalai goal
.
[70]
List of international goals scored by Adam Szalai
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Opponent
|
Score
|
Result
|
Competition
|
1
|
8 October 2010
|
Ferenc Puskas
,
Budapest
, Hungary
|
San Marino
|
2?0
|
8?0
|
UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
|
2
|
4?0
|
3
|
5?0
|
4
|
12 October 2010
|
Olympic Stadium
,
Helsinki
, Finland
|
Finland
|
1?0
|
2?1
|
5
|
29 February 2012
|
ETO Park
,
Gy?r
, Hungary
|
Bulgaria
|
1?0
|
1?1
|
Friendly
|
6
|
7 September 2012
|
Estadi Comunal
,
Andorra la Vella
, Andorra
|
Andorra
|
3?0
|
5?0
|
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
|
7
|
16 October 2012
|
Ferenc Puskas, Budapest, Hungary
|
Turkey
|
2?1
|
3?1
|
8
|
14 October 2014
|
Torsvollur
,
Torshavn
, Faroe Islands
|
Faroe Islands
|
1?0
|
1?0
|
UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
|
9
|
14 June 2016
|
Nouveau Stade
,
Bordeaux
, France
|
Austria
|
1?0
|
2?0
|
UEFA Euro 2016
|
10
|
7 October 2016
|
Groupama Arena
, Budapest, Hungary
|
Switzerland
|
1?1
|
2?3
|
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
|
11
|
2?2
|
12
|
10 October 2016
|
Skonto Stadium
,
Riga
, Latvia
|
Latvia
|
2?0
|
2?0
|
13
|
13 November 2016
|
Groupama Arena, Budapest, Hungary
|
Andorra
|
4?0
|
4?0
|
14
|
31 August 2017
|
Latvia
|
2?0
|
3?1
|
15
|
23 March 2018
|
Kazakhstan
|
1?2
|
2?3
|
Friendly
|
16
|
15 October 2018
|
A. Le Coq Arena
,
Tallinn
, Estonia
|
Estonia
|
2?1
|
3?3
|
2018?19 UEFA Nations League C
|
17
|
3?3
|
18
|
15 November 2018
|
Groupama Arena, Budapest, Hungary
|
2?0
|
2?0
|
19
|
18 November 2018
|
Finland
|
1?0
|
2?0
|
20
|
24 March 2019
|
Croatia
|
1?1
|
2?1
|
UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
|
21
|
15 November 2019
|
Puskas Arena
, Budapest, Hungary
|
Uruguay
|
1?2
|
1?2
|
Friendly
|
22
|
25 March 2021
|
Poland
|
2?0
|
3?3
|
2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
|
23
|
28 March 2021
|
San Marino Stadium
,
Serravalle
, San Marino
|
San Marino
|
1?0
|
3?0
|
24
|
23 June 2021
|
Allianz Arena
,
Munich
, Germany
|
Germany
|
1?0
|
2?2
|
UEFA Euro 2020
|
25
|
8 September 2021
|
Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary
|
Andorra
|
1?0
|
2?1
|
2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
|
26
|
23 September 2022
|
Red Bull Arena
,
Leipzig
, Germany
|
Germany
|
1?0
|
1?0
|
2022?23 UEFA Nations League A
|
Honours
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Individual
- Hungarian Player of The Year: 2012
[71]
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[National team: Szalai paid for 200 glasses of palinka for celebrating fans].
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