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'''Márton Esterházy''' was a football player, the younger brother of Péter Esterhazy the Hungarian writer. He was born on [[April 9]], [[1956]].
 
'''Márton Esterházy''' was a football player, the younger brother of Péter Esterhazy the Hungarian writer. He was born on [[April 9]], [[1956]].
  
At club level, Márton played for Hungarian side Honvéd, until he was acquired by [[AEK FC|AEK]] Athens. His acquisition in the [[1985]] season was considered a great achievement for AEK but, after two good years, he was released in the winter period of [[1987]] following a series of poor performances. He was picked up by [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]], failed to impress in the [[1987]] or [[1988]] season and was released in December of 1988.
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At club level, Márton played for Hungarian side Honvéd, until he was acquired by [[AEK FC|AEK]] Athens. His acquisition in the [[1985 Football Championship|1985 season]] was considered a great achievement for AEK but, after two good years, he was released in the winter period of [[1987]] following a series of poor performances. He was picked up by [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]], failed to impress in the [[1987]] or [[1988]] season and was released in December of [[1988]].
  
 
Esterhazy played for the Hungarian national team between 1980-1988 and took part in the World Cup of 1986, in Mexico. He was capped 29 times and scored 11 goals.  
 
Esterhazy played for the Hungarian national team between 1980-1988 and took part in the World Cup of 1986, in Mexico. He was capped 29 times and scored 11 goals.  
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==His career in Greece==
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{| {{prettytable}}
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! width="84"|Year
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! width="124"|Club
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! width="44"|Games
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! width="44"|Goals
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|-
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|[[1985 Football Championship|1984-85]]
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|[[AEK FC|AEK]]
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|20
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|3
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|-
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|[[1986 Football Championship|1985-86]]
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|[[AEK FC|AEK]]
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|28
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|11
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|-
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|[[1987 Football Championship|1986-87 a]]
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|[[AEK FC|AEK]]
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|6
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|2
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|-
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|[[1987 Football Championship|1986-87 b]]
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|[[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]]
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|9
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|1
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|-
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|[[1988 Football Championship|1987-88]]
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|[[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]]
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|2
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|0
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|}
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[[Category:Football Players|Esterhazy, Marton]]
 
[[Category:Football Players|Esterhazy, Marton]]
[[Category:1956 βιρτησ|Esterhazy, Marton]]
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[[Category:1956 births|Esterhazy, Marton]]

Latest revision as of 19:33, February 25, 2012

Márton Esterházy was a football player, the younger brother of Péter Esterhazy the Hungarian writer. He was born on April 9, 1956.

At club level, Márton played for Hungarian side Honvéd, until he was acquired by AEK Athens. His acquisition in the 1985 season was considered a great achievement for AEK but, after two good years, he was released in the winter period of 1987 following a series of poor performances. He was picked up by Panathinaikos, failed to impress in the 1987 or 1988 season and was released in December of 1988.

Esterhazy played for the Hungarian national team between 1980-1988 and took part in the World Cup of 1986, in Mexico. He was capped 29 times and scored 11 goals.

His career in Greece

Year Club Games Goals
1984-85 AEK 20 3
1985-86 AEK 28 11
1986-87 a AEK 6 2
1986-87 b Panathinaikos 9 1
1987-88 Panathinaikos 2 0