István Brockhauser
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István Brockhauser is a former Hungarian football player.
under the Hungarian coach Kálmán Mészöly
and Imre Jenei. Later on, he was replaced as No2 goalkeeper by Zoltán Vegh
.
, Souleymane Oulare
, Thordur Ghudjonsson, Mike Origi, Domenico Olivieri, Wilfried Delbroek and others.
In his six years with KRC Genk, Istvan growed to be one of the most popular players in the clubs history. He was infamous for firing on the Genk fans when he walked to his goal, waving his arms and cheering to the fans while the crowd chanted 'Brockie! Brockie! Brockie!'. 'Brockie', as he was called by the fans, became one of the clubs icons and a living legend for the Genk fans.
In the 2001 season he broke his leg after a harsh tackle from Korean SK Beveren striker Lee Sang Il, after which the entire stadium yelled and boo-ed the striker and the other Genk players looked for the Korean to take revenge. Istvan recovered in two months, but lost his place to Jan Moons
with whom Brockhauser had been challenging to be first keeper in Genk.
The 2002 season, when Genk became Belgian champions for the second time, was Brockhausers last season at KRC Genk. He completed the season as second keeper behind Jan Moons, only gaining some minor time on the pitch with a heroic goodbye from Genk fans at the end of that seasons final game, against SK Lokeren.
winner 1990
, 1993
Hungarian Cup:
Winner 1992, 1996
Belgian First Division:
Winner 1998-1999, 2001-2002
Belgian Cup
Winner 1998, 2000
Hungary National Football Team
From 1990 to 1992, he was the No 2 goalkeeper of the Hungarian national team behind Zsolt PetryZsolt Petry
Zsolt Petry was a Hungarian football Goalkeeper, currently goalkeeping coach for Hungary and TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.-External links:* *...
under the Hungarian coach Kálmán Mészöly
Kálmán Mészöly
Kálmán Mészöly is a former Hungarian football player and coach.He played 61 matches and scored 6 goals for the Hungary national football team, and participated in the 1962 FIFA World Cup, the 1964 UEFA European Football Championship, and the 1966 FIFA World Cup.He played in several World All...
and Imre Jenei. Later on, he was replaced as No2 goalkeeper by Zoltán Vegh
Zoltán Végh
Zoltán Végh is a Hungarian professional goalkeeper currently playing for Vasas SC.He was the first-choice goalkeeper for Hungary for several years in the late 1990s, but no longer figures in the national team setup.-Club Honours:...
.
KRC Genk
His biggest successes Istvan reached while playing for Belgian topclub KRC Genk. He was member of the very successful and popular generation of the end of the 90's, amongst Branko StruparBranko Strupar
Branko Strupar is a former Croatian-Belgian football striker. In 1999, he became a naturalised Belgian by marriage. He consequently played for the Belgium national football team with whom he played 17 matches and scored 5 times....
, Souleymane Oulare
Souleymane Oulare
Souleymane Oulare , is a professional football player.-Career:He was elected Footballer of the Year in Belgium in 1999, when he won the Belgian Championship as a striker with Racing Genk, scoring 17 goals during the season. He then went on to play for Fenerbahçe SK , UD Las Palmas , Stoke City , K...
, Thordur Ghudjonsson, Mike Origi, Domenico Olivieri, Wilfried Delbroek and others.
In his six years with KRC Genk, Istvan growed to be one of the most popular players in the clubs history. He was infamous for firing on the Genk fans when he walked to his goal, waving his arms and cheering to the fans while the crowd chanted 'Brockie! Brockie! Brockie!'. 'Brockie', as he was called by the fans, became one of the clubs icons and a living legend for the Genk fans.
In the 2001 season he broke his leg after a harsh tackle from Korean SK Beveren striker Lee Sang Il, after which the entire stadium yelled and boo-ed the striker and the other Genk players looked for the Korean to take revenge. Istvan recovered in two months, but lost his place to Jan Moons
Jan Moons
Jan Moons is a Belgian football goalkeeper who has represented his country in the national team. He currently plays for C.S. Visé and formerly in the Jupiler League for K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot, K.R.C. Genk and S.K. Lierse....
with whom Brockhauser had been challenging to be first keeper in Genk.
The 2002 season, when Genk became Belgian champions for the second time, was Brockhausers last season at KRC Genk. He completed the season as second keeper behind Jan Moons, only gaining some minor time on the pitch with a heroic goodbye from Genk fans at the end of that seasons final game, against SK Lokeren.
Honours
Hungarian League:winner 1990
Nemzeti Bajnokság I 1989-90
-Final standings:P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points-External links:*...
, 1993
Nemzeti Bajnokság I 1992-93
-Overview:It was contested by 16 teams, and Kispest AC won the championship.-League standings:-References:*...
Hungarian Cup:
Winner 1992, 1996
Belgian First Division:
Winner 1998-1999, 2001-2002
Belgian Cup
Belgian Cup
The Belgian Cup is the main knockout football competition in Belgium, run by the Belgian Football Association. The first cup was held in 1911-12. The most successful cup club is Club Brugge KV with 10 titles followed by RSC Anderlecht and R Standard de Liège...
Winner 1998, 2000