Gábor Eperjesi

Gábor Eperjesi (born 12 January 1994) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays for Mezőkövesdi SE.

Gábor Eperjesi
Personal information
Full name Gábor Eperjesi
Date of birth (1994-01-12) 12 January 1994
Place of birth Miskolc, Hungary
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position(s) Defender
Club information
Current team
Mezőkövesd
Number 4
Youth career
2003–2010 Diósgyőr
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010–2019 Diósgyőr 75 (0)
2019– Mezőkövesd 22 (0)
National team
2010–2011 Hungary U17
2011–2012 Hungary U18
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 27 June 2020

Club statistics

Club Season League Cup League Cup Europe Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Diósgyőr
2010–11 2000000020
2011–12 0000100010
2012–13 0010300040
2013–14 120407000230
2014–15 70103010120
2015–16 11010120
2016–17 21050260
2017–18 17040210
2018–19 501060
Total750170140101070
Mezőkövesd
2018–19 7040110
2019–20 15061211
Total2201010000321
Career Total 970271140101391

Updated to games played as of 27 June 2020.

Honours

Diósgyőr

gollark: People *play the lottery*, too.
gollark: People somehow can't accept positive-sum games.
gollark: > A core proposition in economics is that voluntary exchanges benefit both parties. We show that people often deny the mutually beneficial nature of exchange, instead espousing the belief that one or both parties fail to benefit from the exchange. Across 4 studies (and 7 further studies in the Supplementary Materials), participants read about simple exchanges of goods and services, judging whether each party to the transaction was better off or worse off afterwards. These studies revealed that win–win denial is pervasive, with buyers consistently seen as less likely to benefit from transactions than sellers. Several potential psychological mechanisms underlying win–win denial are considered, with the most important influences being mercantilist theories of value (confusing wealth for money) and naïve realism (failing to observe that people do not arbitrarily enter exchanges). We argue that these results have widespread implications for politics and society.
gollark: (linking because I happened to read it recently)
gollark: But look at this: https://psyarxiv.com/efs5y/

References


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