The two sides average roughly 3 goals a game when they meet each other.
The two sides have met many times in the first division. Vidi enjoy the better overall record with 40 wins so far. The two have shared the points in 15 games, while Haladas have won the remaining 22. The goal difference reads 133:84 in favour of the red and blues.
(Fotó: magyarfutball.hu)
First league game:
That came in the 1968 season in the 10th game, when the two sides met for the first time in the top division in Szombathely. The game was played on the 19th May and the home side won 2-1. Vidi's goal that day came from Laszlo Karsai.
First Videoton win:
That also came in 1968 on the 19th August, when Vidi recorded a 3-0 win in the 18th game of that season. Laszlo Csukovics scored two with the third being scored by Laszlo Karsai.
Biggest win:
Videoton hit seven goals against Haladas on the 12th April 2015. The 7-0 win at the Sostoi saw goals from Nikolics, Feczesin (2), Trebotic (2), Oliveira and an own goal. The were two games in which Vidi beat Haladas by 6 goals. The first was on the 7th June 1970, in a 7-1 win at the Sostoi stadium (goals: Tibor Wollek 4, Laszlo Karsai 2 and Laszlo Csukovics), while the second game was played on the 24th September 1977, in a league game in Szekesfehervar that ended 6-0. Laszlo Majer scored three goals, with Jozsef Szabo, Gyozo Burcsa and Laszlo Karsai scoring the others. There are another two league games that are worthy of notice: The 6-1 home win on the 22nd May 2004 (goals: Hercegfalvi, Koller, Koczian, Medved, Szabo and a penalty from keeper Daniel Tudor.) The other match was in September 1988, which saw Vidi win 4-0 against Haladas. Novath, Emmer, Petres and an own goal did the damage that day.
Best personal performance:
That appears in the game above, with the title of four goal here Tibor Wollek saying it all. There have been two other times when there has been a similar statistic of four goals being scored by one player. Robert Jovan did that in 1988, while Zoran Kuntics also scored 4 in the 1995 season. There have been three players that have managed to score a hatrick in games against Haladas. Laszlo Majer did that in 1977 in a 6-0 win, Tibor Nagy also achieved the same fate in 1982, in a match that Vidi won 3-0. Ferenc Horvath is the other player to have done so in a match in 1992, which ended Haladas - Videoton 2-4.
Biggest defeat:
Haladas beat Videoton 4-0 in October 1976, with that match being played in Szombathely.
Game with the most goals:
That came in 1970 in a 7-1 scoreline in Fehervar, which saw a record 8 goals being scored. There have twice been games with a total of 7 goals: A 6-1 win for Vidi in May 2004, and the 2009-2010 autumn season match, which Haladas won 4-3. There were no complaints from the supporters either in that same 2009-2010 season, when Vidi beat Haladas 4-2 at the Sostoi in the spring.
Goalscorers:
Tibor Wollek 4, Laszlo Májer, Tibor Nagy and Ferenc Horvath with 3 each in a game against Haladas. Laszlo Karsai has scored the most goals against Haladas with a total of 11 goals over the years.
Laszlo Karsai scored 11 goals against Haladas in the matches with them. |
Goalscorers against Haladas:
11 goals: Karsai László
10 goals: Wollek Tibor
7 goals: Nemanja Nikolics
6 goals: Szabó József
5 goals: Novath György, Horváth Ferenc
4 goals: Sallói István
3 goals: Májer Lajos, Burcsa Győző, Nagy Tibor, Vadász Imre, Csukovics László, Feczesin Róbert
2 goals: Borsányi István, Csucsánszky Zoltán, Emmer László, Petres Tamás, Takács Lajos, Terjék Lajos, Szabó Tibor, Tomas Medved, Sitku Illés, André Alves, Gyurcsó Ádám, Dinko Trebotic, Filipe Oliveira, Géresi Krisztián
1 goal: Burka Imre, Baranyi Sándor, Végh Tibor, Tiber László, Palkovics István, Kerekes György, Wittman Géza, Tóth Ernő, Szprecsak, Bekő Balázs, Czéh László, Váczi Dénes, Korsós Attila, Dvéri Zsolt, Takács György, Tóth Balázs, Magasföldi József, Hercegfalvi Zoltán, Koller Ákos, Kóczián Ferenc, Daniel Tudor, Cesar Romero, Marko Andics, Gosztonyi András, Vaskó Tamás, Sándor György, Arturo Álvarez, Kleinheisler László, Stopira, Scepovic
Six own goals.
Author: David Rechnitzer