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Date and place of birth: 1986. 12. 23., Nyírlugos.

Previous clubs: Nyíradony Focisuli, Debreceni Olasz Focisuli, DVSC, Létavértes, DVSC.

First match in the Hungarian league: 2005.04.09., DVSC–MTK Budapest (3-0).

First goal in the Hungarian league: 2006.04.01., Diósgyőri VTK–DVSC (3-3).

First match in the Dutch league: 2008.01.12., Feyenoord–PSV Eindhoven (0-1).

First goal in the Dutch league: 2008.01.20., VV Venlo–PSV Eindhoven (1-1).

First match in the Hungarian national team: 2007.06.02., Greece–Hungary (2-0).

First goal in the Hungarian national team: 2008. 05. 24., Hungary–Greece (3-2).

Caps: 32 matches, 5 goals.

Honours:
           • 3x Hungarian champion (2005, 2006, 2007),
           • Hungarian Cup winner (2008),
           • 3x Hungarian Super Cup winner (2005, 2006, 2007),
           • Dutch champion (2008),
           • Dutch Super Cup winner (2008).



Please click on a season to see its detailed statistics!

Season Club League Int. Comp. Super Cup National Cup Other
2004-2005  Létavértes 2/–
  Debreceni VSC 2/ –        
2005-2006  Debreceni VSC 10/ 2 1/– UEFA-Cup 1/– 3/2
2006-2007  Debreceni VSC 23/7 2/– CL-qualifier 2/1 6/2
2007-2008  Debreceni VSC 13/5 2/– CL-qualifier 2/2 1/– 2/– League Cup
  PSV Eindhoven 17/3 5/– UEFA-Cup      
2008-2009  PSV Eindhoven 32/11 5/– Champions League 1/– 1/–
2009-2010  PSV Eindhoven 32/14 12/2 Europa League 3/1
2010-2011  PSV Eindhoven 20/10 7/5 Europa League 3/1

After the club's names the number of appearences and goals in the season can be read.


Hungary–Montenegro 3-3 (1-1)

2008. 08. 20. (friendly), Budapest, Puskás Ferenc Stadium, 1500 spectators, referee: Havrilla (Slovakia).
Hungary: Babos – Szélesi (Bodnár, 80.), Vanczák, Juhász (Tímár, 61.), Lőw (Bodor, 80.), Vadócz, Tóth B. (Vass, 46.), Dzsudzsák, Hajnal, Huszti (Halmosi, 69.), Priskin (Rudolf, 69.). National coach: E. Koeman.
Goals: Priskin (29.), Hajnal (55., 88. – penalty) – Jovetic (45. – penalty, 68.), Vukcevic (51.).

PSV Eindhoven–Feyenoord 2-0 (0-0)

2008. 08. 23. (Super Cup, final – Johan Cruyff Schaal), Amszterdam, Amsterdam Arena, 37 000 spectators, referee: Blom.
PSV: Isaksson – Salcido (Rodríguez, 76.), Zonneveld (Pieters, 69.), Bréchet, Marcellis, Wuytens, Afellay, Simons, Méndez, Lazovic (Dzsudzsák, 82.), Amrabat. Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Lazovic (55.), Marcellis (66.).

FC Utrecht–PSV Eindhoven 1-5 (0-2)

2008. 08. 30. (1. round), Utrecht, Galgenwaard Stadium, 20 000 spectators, referee: Braamhaar.
PSV: Isaksson – Salcido, Bréchet, Marcellis, Pieters, Méndez (Zonneveld, 71.), Simons, Wuytens (Culina, 46.), Afellay, Amrabat (Dzsudzsák, 77.), Koevermans. Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Uiterloo (90.) – Afellay (42., 48.), Amrabat (45.), Koevermans (45., 77.).

Hungary–Denmark 0-0

2008. 09. 06. (WC qualifier), Budapest, Puskás Ferenc Stadium, 18 984 spectators, referee: Hamer (Luxembourg).
Hungary: Babos – Szélesi, Juhász, Vanczák, Bodnár, Vadócz, Dárdai, Gera, Hajnal, Dzsudzsák (Torghelle, 46.), Huszti (Rudolf, 91.). National coach: E. Koeman.

Sweden–Hungary 2-1 (0-0)

2008. 09. 10. (WC qualifier), Stockholm, Rasunda Stadium, 28 177 spectators, referee: Meyer (Germany).
Hungary: Babos – Bodor (Dzsudzsák, 80.), Vanczák, Juhász, Szélesi, Huszti, Dárdai (Rudolf, 70.), Hajnal, Vadócz, Gera, Torghelle. National coach: E. Koeman.
Goals: Källström (55.), Holmén (65.) – Rudolf (93.).

PSV Eindhoven–Sparta Rotterdam 1-0 (0-0)

2008. 09. 13. (2. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 33 000 spectators, referee: Nijhuis.
PSV: Isaksson – Salcido, Bréchet, Marcellis, Pieters, Simons, Afellay (Bakkal, 81.), Wuytens (Culina, 73.), Nijland (Lazovic, 56.), Koevermans, Dzsudzsák. Coach: Stevens.
Goal: Afellay (58.).

AZ Alkmaar–PSV Eindhoven 1-0 (0-0)

2008. 09. 20. (3. round), Alkmaar, DSB Stadium, 16 258 spectators, referee: Vink.
PSV: Isaksson – Rodríguez (Nijland, 87.), Bréchet, Marcellis, Zonneveld, Afellay, Bakkal (Culina, 79.), Méndez, Simons, Dzsudzsák, Koevermans (Lazovic, 73.). Coach: Stevens.
Goal: Martens (82.).

PSV Eindhoven–FC Volendam 1-0 (0-0)

2008. 09. 27. (4. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 33 000 spectators, referee: Kuipers.
PSV: Isaksson – Kromkamp, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Méndez (Bakkal, 69.), Simons, Wuytens, Lazovic (Amrabat, 46.), Koevermans, Dzsudzsák (Nijland, 63.). Coach: Stevens.
Goal: Wuytens (73.).

Liverpool FC–PSV Eindhoven 3-1 (2-0)

2008. 10. 01. (Champions League, group stage), Liverpool, Anfield, 41 097 spectators, referee: dr. Brych (Germany).
PSV: Isaksson – Kromkamp, Marcellis, Bréchet (Pieters, 46.), Salcido, Culina, Simons, Wuytens (Koevermans, 60.), Méndez (Dzsudzsák, 75.), Bakkal, Amrabat. Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Kuyt (4.), Rob. Keane (34.), Gerrard (76.) – Koevermans (78.).
His debut in the Champions League, and in one of the temples of football, the Anfield. After taking the pitch, Balázs immediately gave an assist to Koevermans.

PSV Eindhoven–De Graafschap 3-0 (1-0)

2008. 10. 04. (5. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 33 000 spectators, referee: Bossen.
PSV: Isaksson – Kromkamp, Marcellis, Salcido, Pieters (Zonneveld, 46.), Simons, Afellay (Nijland, 83.), Wuytens, Amrabat, Lazovic (Koevermans, 76.), Dzsudzsák. Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Lazovic (15., 47.), Afellay (79.).

Hungary–Albania 2-0 (0-0)

2008. 10. 11. (WC qualifier), Budapest, Puskás Ferenc Stadium, 25 000 spectators, referee: Circhetta (Switzerland).
Hungary: Fülöp – Szélesi, Juhász, Vanczák, Bodnár, Halmosi, Dárdai, Huszti (Vadócz, 86.), Hajnal (Buzsáky, 61.), Dzsudzsák, Torghelle (Rudolf, 91.). National coach: E. Koeman.
Goals: Torghelle (49.), Juhász (81.).

Malta–Hungary 0-1 (0-1)

2008. 10. 15. (WC qualifier), Ta’Qali, Ta’Qali Stadium, 6500 spectators, referee: Valgeirsson (Iceland).
Hungary:Fülöp – Bodnár, Vanczák, Juhász, Bodor, Huszti, Halmosi, Dzsudzsák (Buzsáky, 70.), Dárdai (Tóth B., 86.), Gera, Torghelle. National coach: E. Koeman.
Goal: Torghelle (23.).

NAC Breda–PSV Eindhoven 2-1 (1-0)

2008. 10. 18. (6. round), Breda, Rat Verlegh Stadium, 17 000 spectators, referee: Luinge.
PSV: Isaksson – Kromkamp (Rodríguez, 23.), Marcellis, Salcido, Pieters (Bakkal, 56.), Simons, Afellay, Wuytens, Amrabat, Lazovic, Dzsudzsák (Koevermans, 65.). Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Simons (13. – own goal), Amoah (87.) – Afellay (90.).

PSV Eindhoven–Olympique Marseille 2-0 (0-0)

2008. 10. 22. (Champions League, group stage), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 29 000 spectators, referee: Skomina (szlovén).
PSV: Isaksson – Salcido, Marcellis, Rodríguez, Bréchet, Méndez, Wuytens (Dzsudzsák, 78.), Simons, Bakkal (Culina, 76.), Koevermans, Afellay (Addo, 89.). Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Koevermans (71., 85.).

PSV Eindhoven–Roda JC 2-3 (0-1)

2008. 10. 25. (7. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 33 500 spectators, referee: Van Sichen.
PSV: Isaksson – Marcellis, Bréchet (Dzsudzsák, 39.), Rodríguez, Salcido, Méndez (Nijland, 74.), Bakkal, Simons, Wuytens, Amrabat (Lazovic, 37.), Koevermans. Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Dzsudzsák (60.), Lazovic (79.) – Hadouir (20.), Oper (54.), Bodor (65.).
In five minutes the spectators saw two Hungarian assists. Balázs gave an assist to Lazovic, and for Roda Boldizsár Bodor assisted Hadouir.

ADO Den Haag–PSV Eindhoven 0-2 (0-0)

2008. 10. 28. (8. round), Den Haag, ADO Stadium, 13 800 spectators, referee: Van Egmond.
PSV: Isaksson – Marcellis, Addo, Simons, Zonneveld (Pieters, 46.), Méndez, Bakkal, Culina, Afellay (Nijland, 90.), Lazovic (Koevermans, 87.), Dzsudzsák. Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Addo (57.), Bakkal (90.).

PSV Eindhoven–Willem II 2-0 (1-0)

2008. 11. 01. (9. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 29 000 spectators, referee: Vink.
PSV: Isaksson – Marcellis, Addo, Simons, Pieters, Afellay (Nijland, 75.), Culina, Wuytens, Dzsudzsák, Bakkal (Lazovic, 80.), Koevermans (Kromkamp, 84.). Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Swinkels (6. – own goal), Koevermans (57.).

Olympique Marseille–PSV Eindhoven 3-0 (1-0)

2008. 11. 04. (Champions League, group stage), Marseille, Vélodrome Stadium, 48 777 spectators, referee: Rizzoli (Italy).
PSV: Isaksson – Marcellis, Simons, Addo (Kromkamp, 66.), Salcido, Wuytens, Méndez, Bakkal (Dzsudzsák, 61.), Afellay (Nijland, 78.), Koevermans, Culina. Coach: Stevens.
Goals: B. Koné (30.), Niang (63., 71.).

NEC Nijmegen–PSV Eindhoven 1-0 (1-0)

2008. 11. 08. (10. round), Nijmegen, De Goffert Stadium, 12 500 spectators, referee: Luinge.
PSV: Isaksson – Marcellis (Kromkamp, 57.), Salcido, Simons, Pieters, Culina, Afellay, Méndez, Wuytens (Nijland, 62.), Dzsudzsák, Koevermans (Lazovic, 57.). Coach: Stevens.
Goal: Wisgerhof (12.).

AZ Alkmaar–PSV Eindhoven 1-0 (0-0, 1-0)

2008. 11. 12. (Netherlands Cup, third round), Alkmaar, DSB Stadium, 15 793 spectators, referee: Braamhaar.
PSV: Isaksson – Kromkamp (Rodríguez, 28.), Salcido, Pieters, Marcellis, Simons, Méndez, Afellay, Koevermans (Lazovic, 74.), Nijland, Dzsudzsák (Manco, 106.). Coach: Stevens.
Goal: Mendes da Silva (98.).
His first match in The Nerherlands Cup (KNVB-Beker), which was an enormous battle, and after an extra time PSV was knocked out from the cup.

Northern Ireland–Hungary 0-2 (0-0)

2008. 11. 19. (friendly), Belfast, Windsor Park, 12 000 spectators, referee: Schörgenhofer (Austria).
Hungary: Babos – Bodnár, Vanczák, Juhász, Halmosi, Vadócz, Tóth B. (Dárdai, 88.), Gera, Huszti (Dzsudzsák, 84.), Torghelle (Feczesin, 82.), Rudolf. National coach: E. Koeman.
Goals: Torghelle (57.), Gera (71.).

PSV Eindhoven–Heracles Almelo 4-0 (4-0)

2008. 11. 22. (12. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 33 000 spectators, referee: Wegereef.
PSV: Isaksson – Salcido (Culina, 67.), Bréchet, Rodríguez, Pieters, Méndez, Afellay, Simons (Nijland, 75.), Lazovic, Koevermans, Dzsudzsák (Wuytens, 63.). Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Rodríguez (15.), Afellay (29.), Lazovic (32.), Dzsudzsák (38.).
The home team knocked Heracles out in 30 minutes, Balázs gave an assist to Lazovic.

Atlético Madrid–PSV Eindhoven 2-1 (2-0)

2008. 11. 26. (Champions League, group stage), Madrid, Vicente Calderón Stadium, behind closed doors, referee: Busacca (Switzerland).
PSV: Isaksson – Salcido, Rodríguez, Bréchet, Pieters (Culina, 46.), Simons, Méndez (Nijland, 86.), Dzsudzsák, Lazovic, Afellay (Bakkal, 28.), Koevermans. Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Simao Sabrosa (14.), Maxi Rodríguez (28.) – Koevermans (47.).
He was in the starting eleven for the first time in the Champions League in Madrid, but the game is also memorable because it was played behind closed doors.

SC Heerenveen–PSV Eindhoven 2-2 (1-0)

2008. 11. 29. (13. round), Heerenveen, Abe Lenstra Stadium, 26 000 spectators, referee: Kuipers.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Rodríguez (Manco, 81.), Salcido, Méndez (Bakkal, 61.), Nijland, Simons, Dzsudzsák, Koevermans, Lazovic. Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Beerens (16., 65.) – Koevermans (81.), Nijland (86.).

PSV Eindhoven–FC Groningen 4-2 (0-2)

2008. 12. 06. (14. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 33 000 spectators, referee: Nijhuis.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Méndez, Nijland (Amrabat, 46.), Simons, Wuytens (Bakkal, 46.), Dzsudzsák, Lazovic (Manco, 90.). Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Bakkal (54., 57.), Lazovic (61., 69.) – M. Berg (31.), Lovre (45.).

PSV Eindhoven–Liverpool FC 1-3 (1-1)

2008. 12. 09. (Champions League, group stage), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 33 500 referee: Ivanov (orosz).
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Marcellis, Bréchet, Salcido, Simons, Méndez (Manco, 80.), Bakkal (Nijland, 83.), Dzsudzsák, Lazovic, Amrabat (Koevermans, 72.). Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Lazovic (36.) – Babel (45+2.), Riera (68.), Ngog (77.).

Champions League Group D

1. Liverpool FC 6 4 2 11-5 14
2. Atlético Madrid 6 3 3 9-4 12
3. Olympique Marseille 6 1 1 4 5-7 4
4. PSV Eindhoven 6 1 5 5-14 3

Vitesse Arnhem–PSV Eindhoven 1-1 (0-1)

2008. 12. 14. (15. round), Arnhem, Gelredome, 16 927 spectators, referee: Bossen.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Méndez, Bakkal (Koevermans, 73.), Simons, Dzsudzsák, Lazovic, Amrabat (Afellay, 73.). Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Tarvajärvi (65.) – Amrabat (43.).

PSV Eindhoven–Feyenoord 1-0 (0-0)

2008. 12. 21. (16. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 35 000 spectators, referee: Braamhaar.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Pieters, Dzsudzsák (Koevermans, 63.), Afellay, Bakkal, Simons, Amrabat (Kromkamp, 90.), Lazovic (Zonneveld, 90.). Coach: Stevens.
Goal: Afellay (78.).

PSV Eindhoven–FC Twente 0-0

2008. 12. 27. (17. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 34 000 spectators, referee: Vink.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Pieters, Dzsudzsák, Afellay, Bakkal, Simons, Amrabat, Lazovic (Koevermans, 73.). Coach: Stevens.

Roda JC–PSV Eindhoven 1-1 (0-0)

2009. 01. 18. (18. round), Kerkrade, Parkstad Limburg Stadium, 16 800 spectators, referee: Wegereef.
PSV: Cássio – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Pieters, Bakkal (Koevermans, 71.), Afellay, Méndez, Simons, Dzsudzsák, Lazovic (Amrabat, 65.). Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Janssen (60.) – Simons (59. – penalty).

PSV Eindhoven–NAC Breda 2-2 (1-1)

2009. 01. 24. (19. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 33 000 spectators, referee: Wiedemeijer.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Salcido, Pieters, Méndez (Amrabat, 62.), Afellay, Bakkal, Simons, Dzsudzsák (Lazovic, 69.), Toivonen (Koevermans, 72.). Coach: Stevens.
Goals: Salcido (14.), Afellay (78.) – Loran (45.), Kolkka (74.).
PSV took the lead after a quarter of an hour, thanks to Balázs’s assist.

De Graafschap–PSV Eindhoven 0-3 (0-2)

2009. 02. 01. (20. round), Doetinchem, De Vijverberg Stadium, 12 500 spectators, referee: Nijhuis.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Méndez, Afellay (Nijland, 88.), Simons, Amrabat (Bakkal, 79.), Toivonen, Dzsudzsák. Coach: Lodeweges.
Goals: Afellay (14., 74.), Toivonen (37.).

PSV Eindhoven–ADO Den Haag 6-0 (2-0)

2009. 02. 05., Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 32 000 spectators, referee: Van Hulten.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet (Pieters, 57.), Marcellis, Salcido, Méndez, Afellay (Bakkal, 72.), Simons, Amrabat, Toivonen (Koevermans, 65.), Dzsudzsák. Coach: Lodeweges.
Goals: Dzsudzsák (31., 46., 53.), Toivonen (45.), Amrabat (63., 68.).
Forever memorable 90 minutes! Balázs celebrated his first hat-trick, on top of it before a home crowd, with a superior victory.

FC Volendam–PSV Eindhoven 3-5 (2-3)

2009. 02. 08. (22. round), Volendam, Kras Stadium, 6000 spectators, referee: Vink.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Méndez, Afellay (Lazovic, 90.), Simons, Amrabat (Bakkal, 62.), Toivonen, Dzsudzsák. Coach: Lodeweges.
Goals: Sheotahul (28.), De Lange (34. – penalty), Van Zaanen (87.) – Toivonen (8.), Bréchet (27.), Méndez (41., 51.), Bakkal (85.).
In the match, where it as good as rained goals, Balázs gave the assist for Bréchet.

Israel–Hungary 1-0 (0-0)

2009. 02. 11. (friendly), Ramat Gan, National Stadium, 9211 spectators, referee: Borski (Poland).
Hungary: Fülöp – Szélesi (Szalai, 84.), Juhász (Tímár, 75.), Vanczák, Bodor (Halmosi, 84.), Vadócz (Tóth B., 65.), Gera, Hajnal, Huszti, Dzsudzsák (Rudolf, 70.), Torghelle. National coach: E. Koeman.
Goal: Benayoun (77.).

PSV Eindhoven–AZ Alkmaar 2-2 (0-2)

2009. 02. 14. (23. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 35 000 spectators, referee: Kuipers.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Méndez (Rodríguez, 82.), Afellay, Simons, Amrabat (Bakkal, 61.), Koevermans, Dzsudzsák. Coach: Lodeweges.
Goals: Koevermans (49., 83.) – Swerts (12.), Martens (29.).
PSV saved a point from a two-goals disadvantage, and before the first goal Balázs gave the assist to Koevermans.

FC Groningen–PSV Eindhoven 0-1 (0-0)

2009. 02. 21. (24. round), Groningen, Euroborg Stadium, 22 157 spectators, referee: Nijhuis.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Méndez, Afellay, Simons, Amrabat (Bakkal, 75.), Koevermans (Lazovic, 83.), Dzsudzsák (Nijland, 85.). Coach: Lodeweges.
Goal: Lazovic (90.).

PSV Eindhoven–SC Heerenveen 2-3 (2-1)

2009. 02. 27. (25. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 34 000 spectators, referee: Wiedemeijer.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Méndez, Afellay, Simons, Amrabat (Lazovic, 85.), Toivonen (Koevermans, 80.), Dzsudzsák (Bakkal, 59.). Coach: Lodeweges.
Goals: Dzsudzsák (27.), Simons (31.) – Paulo Henrique (15., 51.), Pranjic (90. – penalty).

FC Twente–PSV Eindhoven 1-1 (0-0)

2009. 03. 08. (26. round), Enschede, Grolsch Veste Stadium, 23 500 spectators, referee: Luinge.
PSV: Isaksson – Kromkamp, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Méndez, Afellay, Simons, Amrabat (Rodríguez, 86.), Toivonen (Bakkal, 73.), Dzsudzsák (Nijland, 90.). Coach: Lodeweges.
Goals: Nkufo (90.) – Dzsudzsák (63.).
The goal, which gave the lead for PSV was his tenth goal in the Eredivise.

Feyenoord–PSV Eindhoven 1-0 (0-0)

2009. 03. 15. (27. round), Rotterdam, De Kuip Stadium, 42 500 spectators, referee: Blom.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Méndez (Koevermans, 78.), Afellay, Simons, Lazovic, Toivonen (Bakkal, 60.), Dzsudzsák. Coach: Lodeweges.
Goal: Fer (73.).

PSV Eindhoven–Vitesse Arnhem 2-0 (1-0)

2009. 03. 21. (28. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 33 000 spectators, referee: Allaerts (Belgium).
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido (Pieters, 65.), Simons, Afellay, Bakkal (Kromkamp, 71.), Amrabat (Lazovic, 59.), Toivonen, Dzsudzsák. Coach: Lodeweges.
Goals: Afellay (24.), Toivonen (70.).

Hungary–Malta 3-0 (1-0)

2009. 04. 01. (WC qualifier), Budapest, Puskás Ferenc Stadium, 34 400 spectators, referee: Sukhina (Russia).
Magyarország: Fülöp – Bodnár, Vanczák, Juhász, Bodor, Szélesi, Hajnal (Gera, 46.), Halmosi (Tóth B., 93.), Dzsudzsák (Vadócz, 79.), Huszti, Torghelle. National coach: E. Koeman.
Goals: Hajnal (7.), Gera (80.), Juhász (93.).

Sparta Rotterdam–PSV Eindhoven 0-2 (0-2)

2009. 04. 04. (29. round), Rotterdam, Sparta Stadium, 10 756 spectators, referee: Vink.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Amrabat (Lazovic, 90.), Afellay, Méndez (Kromkamp, 89.), Simons, Dzsudzsák, Toivonen. Coach: Lodeweges.
Goals: Dzsudzsák (41.), Toivonen (44.).

PSV Eindhoven–FC Utrecht 2-0 (1-0)

2009. 04. 11. (30. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 33 500 spectators, referee: Haverkort.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Amrabat (Lazovic, 71.), Afellay (Bakkal, 88.), Méndez, Simons, Dzsudzsák, Toivonen. Coach: Lodeweges.
Goals: Salcido (45.), Simons (55. – penalty).

PSV Eindhoven–Ajax Amsterdam 6-2 (3-1)

2009. 04. 19. (31. round), Eindhoven, Philips Stadium, 33 500 spectators, referee: Wegereef.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Amrabat (Lazovic, 85.), Afellay (Bakkal, 81.), Méndez (Kromkamp, 87.), Simons, Dzsudzsák, Toivonen. Coach: Lodeweges.
Goals: Méndez (22.), Afellay (31.), Amrabat (41.), Culina (57.), Dzsudzsák (66.), Bakkal (90.) – Suárez (44.), Sulejmani (76.).
Balázs prepared the goal of both Méndez and Bakkal, the first assist was his tenth in the Dutch league.

Heracles Almelo–PSV Eindhoven 0-2 (0-1)

2009. 04. 25. (32. round), Almelo, Polman Stadium, 8500 spectators, referee: Blom.
PSV: Isaksson – Culina, Marcellis, Rodríguez, Salcido, Amrabat, Afellay (Bakkal, 67.), Méndez, Simons, Dzsudzsák, Toivonen (Koevermans, 72.). Coach: Lodeweges.
Goals: Dzsudzsák (22.), Koevermans (76.).

Willem II–PSV Eindhoven 0-3 (0-1)

2009. 05. 10. (34. round), Tilburg, Willem II Stadium, 14 500 spectators, referee: Van Hulten.
PSV: Isaksson – Kromkamp (Pieters, 64.), Bréchet, Marcellis, Salcido, Amrabat, Bakkal, Culina (Ojo, 84.), Simons, Dzsudzsák, Toivonen (Koevermans, 60.). Coach: Lodeweges.
Goals: Toivonen (27.), Dzsudzsák (59.), Koevermans (76.).
The last game of the season was Balázs’s best match in The Netherlands, because in Tilburg beside his goal he gave assists to Toivonen and Koevermans. What a pity that the season ended: Balázs scored three goals in his last three games.


Netherlands 2008–2009

1. AZ Alkmaar 34 25 5 4 66-22 80
2. FC Twente 34 20 9 5 62-31 69
3. Ajax Amsterdam 34 21 5 8 74-41 68
4. PSV Eindhoven 34 19 8 7 71-33 65
5. SC Heerenveen 34 17 9 8 66-57 60
6. FC Groningen 34 17 5 12 53-36 56
7. Feyenoord 34 12 9 13 54-46 45
8. NAC Breda 34 13 6 15 44-54 45
9. FC Utrecht 34 11 11 12 41-44 44
10. Vitesse Arnhem 34 11 10 13 41-48 43
11. NEC Nijmegen 34 9 15 10 41-40 42
12. Willem II 34 10 7 17 35-58 37
13. Sparta Rotterdam 34 9 8 17 46-66 35
14. ADO Den Haag 34 8 8 18 41-58 32
15. Heracles Almelo 34 7 11 16 35-53 32
16. Roda JC 34 7 9 18 38-58 30
17. De Graafschap 34 7 9 18 24-58 30
18. FC Volendam 34 7 8 19 38-67 29

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... that Balázs won 3 championships and a National Cup with Debrecen?

 
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