Gábor Király

Footballer

Birthday April 1, 1976

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Szombathely, Hungary

Age 47 years old

Nationality Hungary

Height 1.90 m

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1976

Gábor Ferenc Király (born 1 April 1976) is a Hungarian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

In his 25-year-long playing career, Király spent most of his career in Germany and England.

1993

Born in Szombathely, Király began his career with local club Szombathelyi Haladás in 1993, moving to Bundesliga club Hertha BSC in 1997.

1997

He signed for Hertha BSC in 1997, going on to appear in 198 official games, and played for 1860 Munich later in his career.

In England, he represented Crystal Palace, Burnley, and Fulham and had loan spells with West Ham United, and Aston Villa.

At Hertha, he was initially the second-choice keeper, but after a streak of seven matches without a win, he was chosen over the first-choice goalkeeper Christian Fiedler for Hertha's home match against 1. FC Köln on 28 September 1997 in which they managed their first Bundesliga victory that season.

1998

Since making his international debut against Austria in 1998, Király amassed a record 108 caps for the Hungary national team.

1999

He also appeared in 10 UEFA Champions League matches for Hertha in the 1999–2000 season of the competition.

2000

He subsequently became the first-choice keeper and Fiedler did not appear in the Bundesliga for more than two years, until February 2000, when Király missed seven league matches due to an injury.

2003

However, after Hans Meyer was named the new Hertha coach in the winter break of the 2003–04 Bundesliga season, Király lost his place in the starting line-up and Fiedler was named the first-choice keeper after spending most of the previous six years on the bench.

Király was then told his contract would only be renewed if he took a pay cut.

2004

In the spring of 2004, he only played the last 14 minutes of Hertha's final Bundesliga match of the season, against 1.

FC Köln; the same club against whom he had made his Bundesliga debut.

Overall he played almost 200 top-flight matches for Hertha.

Crystal Palace made Király their first signing for the 2004–05 season; but also signed Argentine goalkeeper Julián Speroni later that pre-season and it was he who was initially installed as the first-choice keeper.

Király made his debut for Palace in the League Cup game at home to Hartlepool United where his performance, along with the poor form of Speroni, resulted in his promotion to the first choice in Palace goal.

During the game with Hartlepool, Király was forced off when his joggers were ripped on one side, and his backup shorts were insufficient in providing heat to his legs during the game.

He remained out for 3 games whilst he located a pair of backup shorts fit for use.

2005

He stayed in the first team for over 12 months before being rested over the Christmas period in 2005, making 32 Premier League appearances before Palace were relegated back to the Championship following the 2004–05 season.

After the rest, he went straight back into the Palace side, and kept his place for the remainder of the 2005–06 season in which he made 43 appearances in the Championship.

2006

On 18 May 2006, Király made a transfer request.

With the signing of Scott Flinders, it seemed he would leave Crystal Palace and his chances of securing a move to the Premier League seemed to increase on 30 May, when he impressed for Hungary in their 3–1 defeat to England, saving a penalty by Frank Lampard in the process.

However, Bob Dowie, Palace's director of football, revealed that the club had received no offers for the keeper's services, and thus he started a third season at Palace.

New manager Peter Taylor installed Király as his number-one choice in goal, with Flinders as his backup, but later on in the season Flinders was recalled from a loan spell and replaced Király in the starting line-up.

However, Flinders only played two games, conceding seven goals and giving Király a quick return to the first team.

Király had a two-week loan spell at Premier League side West Ham United from mid-November to early December 2006 in which he did not make an appearance, spending three matches on the bench as an unused substitute.

He then returned to Palace, but almost immediately left for another loan spell at Aston Villa for one month, following injuries to Villa's regular keepers Thomas Sørensen and Stuart Taylor.

At Villa, Király eventually managed a return to playing Premier League football after an eighteen-month absence following Palace's relegation.

He was given his Villa debut on 16 December 2006 in their 1–0 defeat to Bolton Wanderers at Villa Park.

2007

The last match in his loan spell at Villa was their third-round FA Cup match against Manchester United at Old Trafford on 7 January 2007.

After an otherwise strong performance, Király's late error gifted Manchester United a 2–1 victory.

Following Sørensen and Taylor's return to fitness, he was allowed to return to Palace on 12 January 2007.

By the end of January 2007, he made a return in the Palace goal, with his first league match being a goalless draw away at Sunderland on 30 January 2007.

Király continued in the team until the end of the season, when Speroni stepped in with three games remaining.

After the last game, Taylor announced that Gábor had left the club in the week before the match.

2015

In 2015, he re-joined his hometown team Szombathelyi Haladás.

2016

He represented his nation at UEFA Euro 2016, and on 14 June 2016, he became the oldest player to represent their country at a UEFA European Championship at 40 years and 74 days, beating the previous record of 39 years and 91 days held by Lothar Matthäus.

The record was later extended to 40 years and 86 days on 26 June 2016.

Király retired from international football after the tournament.

Throughout his career, Király was known for wearing a recognisable pair of grey tracksuit bottoms instead of shorts in almost every match he played.