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Róbert Vittek (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈrɔːbert ˈʋitek]; born 1 April 1982) is a Slovak former professional footballer who played as a forward. With 23... |
Marek Sapara (section Honours) Odd Grenland. September 2011, Sapara joined Trabzonspor along with Róbert Vittek, for a transfer fee of €200,000. On 5 January 2012, he went on loan... |
Szilárd Németh (section Honours) defeat to the Czech Republic. He was the country's highest-scorer until Róbert Vittek broke the record, and is their seventh most-capped player. Németh belongs... |
Vratislav Greško (section Honours) In 2006, he moved to 1. FC Nürnberg, joining his Slovakian teammates Róbert Vittek and Marek Mintál. In September 2006, Greško signed there in the light... |
Samuel Slovák (section Honours) FC Nürnberg, where he teamed up with compatriots Marek Mintál and Róbert Vittek, being the least successful player of the trio. In mid-October of the... |
Debreceni VSC (section Honours) Sidibe Igor Bogdanović Dragan Vukmir Nenad Novaković Dušan Brković Róbert Vittek Dalibor Volaš Rene Mihelič Suk Hyun-jun Ivan Bobko Frank Feltscher Debreceni... |
Marek Hamšík (section Honours) player ever. In 2019, he scored his 25th international goal, overtaking Róbert Vittek as the nation's all-time top scorer. For his performances, Hamšík has... |
Slovakia national football team (section Honours) penalty spot by striker Róbert Vittek, the last kick of the game in a 2–1 defeat. Despite elimination, the goal returned Vittek to the top of the goalscoring... |
FC Petržalka (section Honours) line-up 5 players from the first team including former national players Róbert Vittek and Kornel Saláta) and in the 29th round clinched promotion after win... |
Kluivert (2007–08) Ludovic Obraniak (2007–12) Túlio de Melo (2008–14) Róbert Vittek (2008–10) Pierre-Alain Frau (2008–11) Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (2009–10)... |
ŠK Slovan Bratislava (section Honours) season. The stars of the team included coach Stanislav Griga and players Róbert Tomaschek, Miroslav König, Stanislav Varga, Tibor Jančula, and Ladislav... |