Kamila Beregszasziova (born 3 May 1980) is a former Slovak football player who played as a striker.

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 1.72 m (5 ft 8 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 22 (13)
1996,1999-2001 Slovakia Slovak Women's Football Eleven of the Year 4
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

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Beregszasziova made her debut in the senior national team rather than in the junior team,[1] 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.[2][3]

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).[citation needed]

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.[4]

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.[5]

She scored her first double in the senior national team jersey on April 1, 1998 in a 4-0 victory against Israel.[6] 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)[7] and two in April 2000 in Nitra, in the qualification of the European Championship 2001 with a 4:0 win.[8][9]

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.[10]

She scored 13 goals in 22 qualification matches for the Slovak national team between 1996 and 2001. Her representative record sits at an average of 0.59 goals per game.[citation needed]

In the 2003 World Cup qualifiers, she scored four goals in one match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on 16 August 2001.[11][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]

She has achieved several successes at club and international level. She received a great honor when she received a FIFA nomination.. She was the first player from Slovakia to be nominated for the FIFA World Player of the Year in 2001. Beregszasziova took 20th place in the world.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ archive.org (11 February 1997). "V Olympii zažiarila hviezdička".
  2. ^ UEFA.com. "Finland-Slovakia | Women's European Qualifiers 1997". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  3. ^ sme.sk. "Mať krásnych šestnásť a byť reprezentantkou v kolektívnom športe u dospelých i junioriek nie je každodenná udalosť".
  4. ^ "Slovensko WA - Bosna a Hercegovina WA | Majstrovstvá sveta - ženy, 1999 Kvalifikácia". futbalsfz.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2024-12-01.
  5. ^ "Česká republika U18- Slovensko U18 | 8. 9. 1997 16:00, Přátelská utkání, Brumov, Brumov - Česká republika". www.fotbal.cz (in cz).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  6. ^ "Izrael WA- Slovensko WA | Majstrovstvá sveta - ženy, 1999 Kvalifikácia". futbalsfz.sk (in Slovak).
  7. ^ futbalsfz.sk. "Majstrovstvá sveta - ženy 1999 Kvalifikácia".
  8. ^ futbalsfz.sk. "Majstrovstvá Európy - ženy 2001 Kvalifikácia".
  9. ^ mediamanager.ws. "Najlepšou strelkyňou Slovenska do siete Izraelu je Kamila Beregszásziová" (PDF).
  10. ^ "Bosna a Hercegovina WA - Slovensko WA | Majstrovstvá sveta - ženy, 1999 Kvalifikácia". futbalsfz.sk (in Slovak).
  11. ^ "Bosna a Hercegovina WA - Slovensko WA | Majstrovstvá sveta - ženy, 2003 Kvalifikácia". futbalsfz.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  12. ^ archive.org (17 August 2001). "Štyri Góly Zaznamenala Beregszasziova".
  13. ^ archive.org (17 August 2001). "Kamila Berekšaziova postigla četiri gola".
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