Name: Gábor Ferenc Király
Country:

Hungary
Club: Hertha BSC
Position: *
GKSide: LF/BS
Age: 23-28 years (01/04/1976)
Height: 190 cm
Weight: 85 kg
Attack: 38
Defence:
85Balance:
88Stamina: 68
Top Speed: 67
Acceleration: 67
Response:
89Agility:
80Dribble Accuracy: 54
Dribble Speed: 53
Short Pass Accuracy: 54
Short Pass Speed: 57
Long Pass Accuracy: 59
Long Pass Speed: 55
Shot Accuracy: 47
Shot Power:
84Shot Technique: 46
Free Kick Accuracy: 43
Curling: 45
Header: 47
Jump:
84Technique: 54
Aggression: 62
Mentality:
84Goalkeeper Skills:
85Team Work:
81Injury Tolerance:
BCondition/Fitness:
7Weak Foot Accuracy: 4
Weak Foot Frequency: 4
Consistency:
6Growth Type: Standard/Lasting
CARDS:S12: 1 on 1 Keeper
SPECIAL ABILITIES: 1 on 1 Stopper
Attack/Defence Awareness Cards: Defence MindedINFO:Gábor Ferenc Király is a Hungarian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. He is currently playing for 1860 Munich, in the 2. Bundesliga. He is best known for wearing pyjama-like tracksuit bottoms while playing. Király appeared in 89 international matches for the Hungarian national team since making his debut against Austria in 1998. After only four minutes, he saved a penalty from Austria's all-time top scorer Toni Polster, and Hungary won 3-2. During the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying, Király was the only player in the Hungarian squad to appear in all of their ten qualifying matches. He had not played for the national team since the embarrassing 2–1 defeat by Malta on 11 October 2006, but was called up to the squad for the World Cup Qualifiers against Sweden and Portugal in September 2009 and has remained in the squad despite being second choice behind Gábor Babos.
On 11 August 2010, Kiraly started for Hungary in a friendly international against England at Wembley and made some impressive saves in a narrow 2–1 defeat, with both England's goals scored by captain Steven Gerrard. Király is recognizable for wearing a pair of tracksuit bottoms instead of shorts in almost every match he plays. Some pundits joke that he appears to playing in pyjama-bottoms. During his time in English leagues, the only two known times when he wore shorts instead of tracksuit bottoms was when Crystal Palace played Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, where he let a shot from Mateja Kežman embarrassingly slip between his legs as the Blues won 4–1, and against Premier League side Aston Villa, in his first league appearance for Palace. While at Hertha, he wore shorts made of the same material as the tracksuit bottoms he's usually wearing in two or three matches, but the only known match where he wore regular shorts was Hertha's UEFA Cup fixture at home against Polish club Dyskobolia in 2003, where the Spanish referee allegedly told him before the match that he is not allowed to play in training clothes. He has an interesting pre-kick-off routine where he runs to the goal line, touches the crossbar, and then stands still with his hands behind his back, until the referee starts the match.
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