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Csaba László (footballer, born 1964) was born on 13 February, 1964 in Odorheiu Secuiesc, Romania, is a manager. Discover Csaba László (footballer, born 1964)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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60 years old |
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13 February, 1964 |
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13 February |
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Odorheiu Secuiesc, Romania |
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Romania |
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Csaba László (footballer, born 1964) Height, Weight & Measurements
At 60 years old, Csaba László (footballer, born 1964) height is 1.85 m .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Csaba László (footballer, born 1964) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Csaba László (footballer, born 1964) worth at the age of 60 years old? Csaba László (footballer, born 1964)’s income source is mostly from being a successful manager. He is from Romania. We have estimated
Csaba László (footballer, born 1964)'s net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
On 19 September 2022, László was appointed professional director of Liga II side FK Csíkszereda for the 2022–23 season with an optional extension.
On 29 August 2020, László was appointed manager of Indian Super League side Chennaiyin FC for 2020–21 season. On He won his first game as manager of Chennaiyin FC against Jamshedpur FC. He was sacked by the club on 10 April 2021 for the poor run.
On 29 May 2019, László was appointed new head coach of Sepsi OSK. Under his leadership, Sepsi was able to win only two of the 16 league matches, which led to his dismissal on 12 November 2019.
László returned to Scottish football in November 2017 as Dundee United manager. United finished third in the 2017–18 Scottish Championship, but then lost in the promotion playoffs to Livingston. Following a 5–1 home defeat to Ross County, László left Dundee United on 30 September 2018.
On 20 October 2016, László was appointed as a head coach of Slovak Super Liga team Dunajská Streda When László took over at the Slovak club, they were bottom of the league. He transformed Dunajská Streda into a winning team and managed to take them out of the relegation zone, in an incredible come back that saw them narrowly miss a place in the Europa League. He guided his team to a record-breaking 16 unbeaten games, which is a new record in the Slovak Super Liga.
MTK Budapest appointed László as head coach in 2015. Under his guidance, MTK led the Hungarian league for several weeks despite having one of the lowest budgets and youngest squads in the league. During the winter break in Turkey, several disagreements about the transfer policy with the club's board led to László being let go by the club. MTK went on to qualify for European competition at the end of the season.
In his first season with Hearts, Laszlo guided the team to a third-place finish in the Scottish Premier League and qualification for the inaugural UEFA Europa League. Laszlo was subsequently named 'Manager of the Year' by both the Scottish Football Writers' Association and the Scottish Premier League itself. Surprisingly, László was sacked as Hearts manager on 29 January 2010. Even though he was Hearts manager for only 18 months, László held the position longer than any other coach during Vladimir Romanov's ownership of the club.
On 23 September 2010, Laszlo was confirmed as coach of Belgian Pro League team R. Charleroi S.C. In 2012 he was appointed as head coach of the Lithuania national team. In September 2013, László resigned after poor results.
After László's appointment as a head coach of Uganda, they missed out on qualification for the African Cup of Nations in Ghana 2008, on goal difference, in favour of Sudan. Under his guidance, Uganda jumped from 181 to 91 in the FIFA ranking, after a year in charge. Uganda beat rivals Nigeria and Angola for the first time in history and in December 2007, they finished third in the CECAFA Cup.
He was appointed as manager of Scottish Premier League side Heart of Midlothian on 11 July 2008. His first signing came on 20 July 2008 when he signed David Obua, who was a vital member of his Uganda side, on a free transfer from South African club Kaizer Chiefs.
László joined the coaching staff at the Hungary national team, where he was assistant coach to Lothar Matthäus in January 2004. He was instrumental for Matthäus as he did not have any knowledge of Hungarian football. The Hungary national team played the World Cup qualifications games for Germany 2006. During his time, the national team achieved good results and showed signs of improvement.
In June 2004 László was appointed as the manager of Hungarian league side Ferencvárosi TC where he defeated Albanian Superliga side KF Tirana in the Champions League in 2004 before being eliminated by Sparta Prague. Ferencváros were then dropped into the UEFA Cup, where they defeated Millwall and Heart of Midlothian, and earned a 1–1 draw with Feyenoord. His success in Europe earned him the 2005 Hungarian Coach of the Year award. When Ferencváros ran into financial trouble in 2006, he left to join FC Sopron. He lasted only a matter of months at Sopron and left to become manager of the Uganda national squad later that year.
László started working at Ford in Germany in 1987. He was still working there during his time as assistant coach to Lothar Matthäus at the Hungary national team.
Csaba László (born 13 February 1964) is a Romanian–Hungarian professional football manager and a former midfielder who last worked as the head coach of Indian Super League club Chennaiyin FC.