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Key facts
- 2000
- → Salgueiros (loan)
- Full name
- Miklós Fehér
- Date of birth
- ( 1979-07-20 ) 20 July 1979
- Place of birth
- Tatabánya , Hungary
- Date of death
- 25 January 2004 (2004-01-25) (aged 24)
- Place of death
- Guimarães , Portugal
- Height
- 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
- Position
- Striker
- Years
- Team
- 1995 1998
- Győri ETO
- 1998 2002
- Porto
- 1999 2002
- Porto B
- 2000 2001
- → Braga (loan)
- 2002 2004
- Benfica
- 1996 1997
- Hungary U18
- 1996 2000
- Hungary U21
- 1998 2003
- Hungary
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Encyclopedic overview
Miklós "Miki" Fehér ( Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmikloːʃ ˈfɛheːr]; 20 July 1979 – 25 January 2004) was a Hungarian professional footballer who played as a striker.
He spent most of his nine-year career in Portugal, representing four clubs and amassing Primeira Liga totals of 80 games and 27 goals. On 25 January 2004, he died of a cardiac arrest during a match between Vitória de Guimarães and his team Benfica in Guimarães.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Miklós Fehér” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.