We look at the statistics ahead of the weekend match against Paks.
The two clubs have met 23 times over the years in the first division. Vidi enjoy a better record over Paks with 15 wins and 4 draws in those games. There have been 44 goals scored and 17 conceded at the other end.
THE FIRST MATCH BETWEEN THE TWO
The first match between the two came on the 27th August 2006 at the home of league newcomers Paks. Vidi could not break the deadlock in the first half. Goals from Csaba Csizmadia and Illes Sitku secured a 2-0 win for Videoton in the second half. That was also the first Vidi win of the 2006/2007 season, which came in the 4th weekend of the season. The first Sostoi game came in the same season, when Paks took the lead after 11 minutes through Tamas Kiss, before Vidi levelled in the 81st minute with a goal from Attila Kuttor.
THE FIRST PAKS WIN
Paks secured their first win over Videoton in the following season. It was Vidi that led with a 45th minute Eger own goal, but they equalised through Buzas on 48 minutes, before Attila Tokoli won it with a 93rd minute goal for Paks.
MATCH THAT HAD THE MOST GOALS
That came a few months ago on the 22nd October 2016. The game was played at the Pancho Arena and resulted in a 5-1 home win for Henning Berg's side. The visitors had taken an early 3rd minute lead before Videoton came back strongly to secure the 3 points.
OVERALL RECORD
The 23 matches to date between the two sides has seen 15 wins for Vidi, 4 drawn games and 4 matches that have ended in a success for Paks. Vidi have scored 44 goals with 17 conceded. Vidi have scored three times more goals over the years than Paks. Nemanja Nikolics has scored 7 goals against Paks, making him the highest goalscorer for Vidi against them.
GOALSCORERS AGAINST PAKS
7 goals: Nikolics Nemanja
3 goals: André Alves
2 goals: Sitku Illés, Nagy Dániel, Goran Vujovics, Szakály Dénes, Dusan Vasziljevics, Gyurcsó Ádám, Marko Scepovic and Krisztian Geresi
1 goals: Csizmadia Csaba, Kuttor Attila, Dvéri Zsolt, Koller Ákos, Kulcsár Tamás, Sándor György, Gosztonyi András, Vinícius, Kovács István, Caneira, Juhász Roland, Haraszti Zsolt, Anel Hadzic and Danko Lazovic
2 own goals!
(Fotó: magyarfutball.hu)
Author: David Rechnitzer