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Kamila Beregszasziova
Personal information
Full name Kamila Beregszasziova
Date of birth (1980-05-03) 3 May 1980 (age 44)
Place of birth Košice, Slovakia
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995 – 2001 Olympia Košice 120 (131)
International career
1996 – 1997 Slovakia Slovakia U18 5 (2)
1996 – 2001 Slovakia Slovakia 31 (18)
1996,1999-2001 Slovakia SW Football 11 4
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Kamila Beregszasziova (born May 3, 1980, in Košice, Slovakia) is a former Slovak footballer who played as a forward. She has represented the Slovak national football team in four MS and European Championship qualifiers.

She fought on four fronts in parallel: Slovak Women's First League , and Slovakia women's national football team,and Slovak national football team for women under 18 years of age , and as a student at the Technical University of Košice.

Finally, she passed the "big test", used an enormous amount of work during a 5-year international career, and the former striker saved the best for last. In 2001, at the age of 21, she grew into a player who is not only the first player to unlock a special achievement and achieve a historic international " goal poker "[1] for Slovakia, but also received the great honor of being nominated for the award 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year , when FIFA honors the world woman player of the Year for the first time. Beregszasziova in the world football elections took 20th place among the best players in the world.She left her parent club Olympia Košice and Slovakia women's national football team as a Top 20 players in the world. That was her last major contribution to the slovak national team and club. Then hung her football boots on the wall, next to her framed university diploma.

We look back - after 23 years, when things started well for Slovak national women, it has never happened again, neither in the women's poll FIFA Women's World Player of the Year nor in the men's poll FIFA World Player of the Year , We did not find any Slovak players, no placement. Beregszasziová is historically the first and only Slovak national representative, whether among women or men, who has succeeded in doing so.


Youth career

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On 23 October 1996, at the age of just 16, Beregszasziová played her first match for the Slovak national football team for women under 18 years of age .

She scored her first goal at this level on September 8,1997 in the first ever friendly match of the Slovak national football team for women under 18 years of age against the Czech Republic in Brumov, with a 1:1 equalizer, after game she was declared the best player of the Slovak team.[2]

Her talent was noticed by the well-known Czechoslovak league gunner Alojz Martinček [cs].

International career

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Beregszasziova made her debut in the senior national team rather than in the junior team,[3] when she played on August 14, 1996 even in the starting line-up of the UEFA Women's Euro 1997 qualifying match against Finland, on this occasion at the age of 16 (more precisely 16 and 103 days) she became the youngest debutant in the history of the national team.[4][5]

After making her debut at a young age, she continuously played for Slovakia from 1996 to 2001 in friendly and qualifying matches of the UEFA Women's Euro 1997 qualifying and 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA), in UEFA Women's Euro 2001 qualifying and 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA).

She scored her first goal for the national team as a teenager on September 2, 1997, when she scored a 2–0 goal in 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) against Bosnia and Herzegovina, a goal she scored at the age of 17 years 122 earned her the record for the youngest goalscorer in the history of the senior national team. Thanks to this goal, she participated in the historically highest victory of Slovakia in Šala in the match with Bosnia and Herzegovina 11:0.[6]

Six days later, she scored her first international junior goal on September 8, 1997, in the historically first friendly junior match under 18 against the Czech Republic in Brumov, scoring the equalizing goal to make it 1:1 and at the same time being named the best player in Slovakia.[2]

She scored her first double in the senior national team jersey on April 1, 1998 in a 4-0 victory against Israel.[7] which made her the best scorer of Slovakia in the net of Israel, against whom she scored a total of 4 goals in 5 matches (two in Bat Jam, 1.4.1998 in the qualification for the 1999 World Cup in a 4:0 victory)[8] and two in April 2000 in Nitra, in the qualification of the European Championship 2001 with a 4:0 win.[9][10]

On May 1, 1998, in a 7-0 away win against Bosnia and Herzegovina in a qualifying match of the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, just in the 2nd minute after the opening whistle of the match, she was the first to score the fastest goal in the history of Slovakia.[11]

Between 1996 and 2001, she scored 13 goals in 22 fierce matches (qualifications) for the Slovak national team. Her international record is an average of 0.59 goals per match.

In the 2003 World Cup qualifiers, she scored four goals in one match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on 16 August 2001.[1][12] She was the best player in the match. This makes her the first player in history to score a "goal poker" for Slovakia.[13]

International goals

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Slovakia score listed first, score column indicates score after each Kamila Beregszasziova goal.

Matches and goals by competition

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Matches and goals by competition [14]
Competition Matches Goals
Friendlies 10 5
UEFA Euro qualification 10 5
FIFA World Cup qualification 11 8
Total 31 18

Honours

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Player

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Olympia Košice

and then  Bronze place in 1999-00

Individual International

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Individual National

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  • The Best Slovak women's Football 11 of the year 1996 [3] [16]
  • The Best Slovak women's Football 11 of the year 1999[16]
  • The Best Slovak women's Football 11 of the year 2000 [17]

Records

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  • She is the first and youngest Slovak national team as striker to make her debut in a qualifying match, in the starting lineup with the number drescode 11 (aged 16 age and 103 days).[4]
  • She is the first and youngest 16-year-old Slovak national team (striker) to receive an award among the best players in women's the Slovak XI of the year.[3][16]
  • She is the first and youngest Slovak national team a player to scored a goal for the Slovakia in a qualifying match (17 years and 122 days).[6]
  • She is the first author of the Slovak national team of the fastest qualifying goal in Slovak history in the 2nd minute and also the youngest (17 years old).[11]
  • At the age of 17, she achieved her first double as player Slovak national team of the in a qualifying match, becoming the youngest player to achieve this record.[7]
  • She is the first Slovak national player to unlock the special achievement, achieving the historic "goal poker" for Slovakia and is also the youngest player to do so at the age of 21 years and 105 days. She entered the international "poker club", of players who have scored 4 goals in a single match.[1]
  • She is the youngest Slovak national player who has scored 18 international goals in 31 matches during her career, including friendly matches (without a penalty kick) , -at the age of just 21 years and 103 days, which also makes her the youngest Slovak player with the best goal-per-match ratio of 0.58. [14]

History of appearances and goals in the national team

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Complete chronology of appearances and goals for the national team - Slovakia

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Match date City Domestic Result Hosts Match type Goals Reference
14.8.1996 Kauniainen Finland Finland 2:1 SlovakiaSlovakia Euro 97 Qual. - debut
31.8.1996 Levice SlovakiaSlovakia 0:4 Norway Norway Euro 97 Qual. -
7.9.1996 Aalst BelgiumBelgium 3:1 SlovakiaSlovakia Euro 97 Qual. -
28.8.1996 Michalovce SlovakiaSlovakia 1:2 BelgiumBelgium Euro 97 Qual. -
31.3.1997 Novi Sad Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaYugoslavia 1:2 SlovakiaSlovakia Friendly -
7.5.1997 Štúrovo SlovakiaSlovakia 2:1 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Friendly called up for a match/injured
26.6.1997 Dubnica SlovakiaSlovakia 1:0 BelarusBelarus Harvest cup called up for a match/injured
27.6.1997 Trenčín SlovakiaSlovakia 0:2 Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaYugoslavia Harvest cup called up for a match/injured
29.6.1997 Trebatice SlovakiaSlovakia 0:2 Ukraine Ukraine Harvest cup called up for a match/injured
2.9.1997 Šaľa SlovakiaSlovakia 11:0 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina World Cup 99 Qual. 1
13.9.1997 Câmpina Romania Romania 1:1 Slovakia Slovakia World Cup 99 Qual. -
5.10.1997 Neulengbach Austria Austria 0:2 SlovakiaSlovakia Friendly called up for the match/moved to the junior team
22.10.1997 Trenčín SlovakiaSlovakia 4:0 HungaryHungary World Cup 99 Qual. called up for a match/injured
1.4.1998 Bat-Yam Israel Israel 0:4 SlovakiaSlovakia World Cup 99 Qual. 2
26.4.1998 Žiar nad Hronom SlovakiaSlovakia 1:1 Romania Romania World Cup 99 Qual. -
1.5.1998 Hrasnica (Ilidža) Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 0:7 SlovakiaSlovakia World Cup 99 Qual. 1
13.5.1998 Prešov SlovakiaSlovakia 5:0 Israel Israel World Cup 99 Qual. -
3.6.1998 Bük HungaryHungary 3:0 SlovakiaSlovakia World Cup 99 Qual. -
29.7.1998 Trenčín SlovakiaSlovakia 2:2 Israel Israel Harvest cup -
29.7.1998 Dubnica Turkey Turkey 0:4 SlovakiaSlovakia Harvest cup 1
29.7.1998 Púchov SlovakiaSlovakia 0:2 Austria Austria Harvest cup -
29.8.1998 Brezová pod Bradlom SlovakiaSlovakia 0:2 Switzerland Switzerland Friendly -
4.9.1999 Kuressaare linnastaadion Estonia Estonia 0:4 SlovakiaSlovakia Euro 2001 Qual. not called up for the match
7.10.1999 Molodechno BelarusBelarus 1:0 SlovakiaSlovakia Euro 2001 Qual. player sitting on the bench
16.11.1999 Bat-Yam Israel Israel 0:5 SlovakiaSlovakia Euro 2001 Qual.
25.4.2000 Nitra SlovakiaSlovakia 4:0 Israel Israel Euro 2001 Qual. 2
18.5.2000 Campina Romania Romania 4:1 SlovakiaSlovakia Euro 2001 Qual. -
15.6.2000 Myjava SlovakiaSlovakia 0:3 Romania Romania Euro 2001 Qual. -
5.8.2000 Stropkov SlovakiaSlovakia 6:1 BelarusBelarus Euro 2001 Qual. 2
29.8.2000 Žiar nad Hronom SlovakiaSlovakia 3:1 Estonia Estonia Euro 2001 Qual. 1
27.9.2000 Grado, Friuli-Venezia Giulia Italy Italy 2:1 SlovakiaSlovakia Friendly -
7.4.2001 Dekani SloveniaSlovenia 0:8 SlovakiaSlovakia Friendly 2
9.4.2001 Dekani SloveniaSlovenia 1:4 SlovakiaSlovakia Friendly 2
26.4.2001 Subotica Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaYugoslavia 0:0 SlovakiaSlovakia Friendly -
29.04.2001 Subotica Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaYugoslavia 2:2 SlovakiaSlovakia Friendly -
27.7.2001 Zakopane Poland Poland 0:0 SlovakiaSlovakia Friendly -
16.8.2001 Zavidovici Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 0:7 SlovakiaSlovakia World Cup 2003 Qual. 4
8.9.2001 Mogilev BelarusBelarus 3:2 SlovakiaSlovakia World Cup 2003 Qual. -
29.9.2001 Žiar nad Hronom SlovakiaSlovakia 0:2 HungaryHungary World Cup 2003 Qual. -
13.10.2001 Istanbul Turkey Turkey 0:3 SlovakiaSlovakia World Cup 2003 Qual. -
Total 31 Maches 18 Goal

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