Index – Sports – Two-time champion from Russia beats Fradi for Champions League with striker



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On Friday afternoon, the Ferencváros Tournament Club announced that it had signed the Slovak team Róbert Mak, who had previously played for leading German Nünberg, Zenit in St. Petersburg and PAOK. Zenittel won the Russian championship twice. He even won the Russian Cup, a Super Cup, and also managed to conquer the Greek Cup with PAOK.

Mak first played for the Slovak national team in 2013, playing in the 2016 European Championship. He has scored 12 goals so far. It’s the FTC’s seventh summer achievement this year. The Greens previously acquired the playing rights to Oleksandr Zubkov and transferred Ádám Bogdán, Myrto Uzuni, Aissa Laidouni, Adnan Kovacevice and Roko Baturina.

Mak is a winger, but so far he has held various roles during his career. Most of the time, he performed on one side of the field, but he also proved effective as a center and forward, the club writes about him on their website.

The team also gave a detailed presentation of the 29-year-old winger:

Early years

Robert Mak was born in Bratislava on March 8, 1991. He learned the basics of football at the local club, Slovan, but in 2004, at the age of 13, he went abroad and became a student in the world-famous Manchester City Academy. For the next four years he toured various youth teams, in 2008 he was a member of the team that won the youth FA Cup (the English national cup series).

1. FC Nuremberg

As an adult, Robert Mak first entered the German top 1 FC Nürnberg in August 2010 at the age of 19. He spent four seasons with Nürnberg, scoring eight goals in 80 Bundesliga games and handing out seven assists. Polish Legia Warsaw and Greek PAOK competed for him, eventually becoming the latter.

PAOK

The Greek contract marked a milestone in Mak’s career, having been in the UEFA Europa League group stage twice during his first stint as a PAOK footballer (2014-2016). Furthermore, in the fall of 2015, he scored both abroad and at home against Borussia Dortmund. Mak participated in the European Championship in France in 2016 as a member of the Slovak team, and was later signed to the dominant league of the Russian league, Zenit St. Petersburg. Zenit paid 3.5 million euros to the then 25-year-old Maker.

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