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Durish, Michal

Michal Duris ( Slovak. Michal Ďuriš ; June 1, 1988, Uherske Hradiste , Czechoslovakia ) - Slovak footballer , striker of the Cypriot club Anorthosis .

Football
Michal Durish
general information
Born
Uherske Hradiste , Czechoslovakia
Citizenship
Growth183 cm
Weight75 kg
Positionattack
Club Information
ClubCyprus flag Anorthosis
Youth clubs
Flag of slovakia Petrochema Dubova
2002-2005Flag of slovakia Dukla (Banska Bystrica)
Club career [* 1]
2005—2010Flag of slovakia Dukla (Banska Bystrica)114 (18)
2010—2016Czech flag Victoria (Pilsen)137 (34)
2014—2015→ Czech flag Mlada Boleslav27 (4)
2017Russian flag Orenburg27 (4)
2018 — presentCyprus flag Anorthosis38 (22)
National Team [* 2]
2006-2007Flag of slovakia Slovakia (before 19)18 (7)
2007—2010Flag of slovakia Slovakia (under 21)9 (4)
2012 - n. at.Flag of slovakia Slovakia34 (4)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of April 17, 2019 .
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches, updated as of January 20, 2018 .

Content

Career

Club

The first professional club in the career of Michal Duris was Dukla from Banska Bystrica . The striker made his team debut on November 9, 2005 in the match of the Slovak championship against the Ruzomberok club, replacing Radek Bukach at the 63rd minute [2] . Durish scored the first goal for Dukla on September 2, 2007 against Petrzalka [3] . As part of the club, he took part in the qualification of the European League 2010/11 (2 matches, 1 goal). In total, the forward spent 5 seasons in the team and scored 18 goals in 114 matches played.

In August 2010, Duris moved to the Czech club Victoria (Pilsen). Gambrinus League debuted on August 28, 2010 in the match against České Budějovice [4] . In the second round match with České Budějovice, the Slovak striker scored his first goal in the Czech championship [5] . As part of the “Victoria” Dyurish became the champion of the Czech Republic and participated in the Champions League in the 2011/12 season. The attacker spent 6 matches in the group stage of the tournament and scored a goal against Milan on December 6, 2011 [6] .

In July 2014, on loan, he transferred to Mladu Boleslav , for which he played for one season [7] . In the summer of 2015 he returned to Victoria [8] .

In January 2017 he moved to the Russian “ Orenburg ” [9] . A year later, it was leased to the Cypriot Anorthosis until the end of the 2017/18 season [10] , after which it signed a full-fledged contract with the club.

Team

Michal Duris played for the youth national team of Slovakia (under 19 years) in the qualifying tournament for the European Championship [11] . Until 2010, he played for the youth team of Slovakia . For the first team, the forward made his debut on August 15, 2012 in a friendly match with the Danish national team . Dyurish replaced in the second half instead of Vladimir Weiss Jr. [12] .

Statistics

As of June 11, 2016
Duris matches for Slovakia
No.dateOpponentScoreDurish GoalsCompetition
oneAugust 15, 2012  Denmark3: 1-Friendly match
2September 8, 2012  Lithuania1: 1-World Cup Qualifier 2014
3October 12, 2012  Latvia2: 1-World Cup Qualifier 2014
fourOctober 16, 2012  Greece0: 1-World Cup Qualifier 2014
fiveNovember 14, 2012  Czech0: 3-Friendly match
6February 6, 2013  Belgium1: 2-Friendly match
7March 22, 2013  Lithuania1: 1-World Cup Qualifier 2014
eightMarch 26, 2013  Sweden0: 0-Friendly match
9October 11, 2013  Greece0: 1-World Cup Qualifier 2014
tenOctober 15, 2013  Latvia2: 2-World Cup Qualifier 2014
elevenNovember 15, 2013  Poland2-0-Friendly match
12September 4, 2014  Malta1-0-Friendly match
13September 8, 2014  Ukraine1-0-2016 European Qualifier
14October 9, 2014  Spain2: 1-2016 European Qualifier
15November 15, 2014  Macedonia2-0-2016 European Qualifiers
sixteenNovember 18, 2014  Finland2: 1-Friendly match
17March 31, 2015  Czech1-0-Friendly match
18September 5, 2015  Spain0: 2-2016 European Qualifier
nineteenSeptember 8, 2015  Ukraine0: 0-2016 European Qualifier
20October 9, 2015  Belarus0: 1-2016 European Qualifier
21November 13, 2015  Switzerland3: 22Friendly match
22November 17, 2015  Iceland3: 1oneFriendly match
23March 25, 2016  Latvia0: 0-Friendly match
24May 27, 2016  Georgia3: 1-Friendly match
25May 29, 2016  Germany3: 1oneFriendly match
26June 4, 2016  Northern Ireland0: 0-Friendly match
27June 11, 2016  Wales1: 2-European Championship 2016
28June 15, 2016  Russia2: 1-European Championship 2016
29thJune 26, 2016  Germany0: 3-European Championship 2016
thirtySeptember 4, 2016  England0: 1-2018 World Cup Qualification
31October 8, 2016  Slovenia0: 1-2018 World Cup Qualification
32October 11, 2016  Scotland3-0-2018 World Cup Qualification
33November 11, 2016  Lithuania4-0-2018 World Cup Qualification
34March 26, 2017  Malta3: 1-2018 World Cup Qualification
35September 4, 2017  England1: 2-2018 World Cup Qualification

Achievements

  "Victoria" (Pilsen)
  •   Czech Champion ( 3 ): 2010/11 , 2012/13 , 2015/16
  • Czech Super Cup Winner: 2011

Notes

  1. ↑ Transfermarkt.com - 2000.
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  2. ↑ Transfermarkt.co.uk - “Dukla” (Banska Bystrica) - “Ruzomberok” 0: 2. Archived on November 1, 2012.
  3. ↑ Transfermarkt.co.uk - “Petrzalka” - “Dukla” (Banska Bistrica) 6: 3. Archived on November 1, 2012.
  4. ↑ Transfermarkt.co.uk - “Ceske Budejovice” - “Victoria” (Pilsen) 0: 3. Archived on November 1, 2012.
  5. ↑ Transfermarkt.co.uk - “Victoria” (Pilsen) - “Ceske Budejovice” 2: 1. Archived on November 1, 2012.
  6. ↑ UEFA Official Website (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . - “Victoria” (Pilsen) - “Milan” 2: 2. Archived on November 1, 2012.
  7. ↑ Velká výměna útočníků: Chramosta jde do Plzně, Ďuriš do Boleslavi , iDNES.cz (Czech)
  8. ↑ Moc se toho tady nezměnilo, hlásí Ďuriš po návratu do Plzně (Czech) . Date of treatment June 25, 2015.
  9. ↑ Forward of the Slovak national team Duris transferred to Orenburg
  10. ↑ ORENBURG RENTS DURISH TO RENT IN CYPRUS
  11. ↑ UEFA Official Website (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . - Profile of a football player. Archived on November 1, 2012.
  12. ↑ Transfermarkt.co.uk - Denmark - Slovakia 1: 3. Archived on November 1, 2012.

Links

  • Profile on the official website of Victoria (Czech)
  • Player profile on Transfermarkt
  • Soccerway Profile
  • Profile on the UEFA Official Website
  • Worldfootball.net profile
  • Profile on the official website of the Slovak Football Union (words.)
  • Profile on the official website of the Sinot League (Czech)
  • Statistics on the site eu-football.ru
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Durish ,_Mihal&oldid = 99941178


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