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Young Zsolt Haraszti spent last season on loan at Siofok
- "I felt very good in Slovenia. It was my first training camp with Videoton, and I was a little worried at the start, as I joined a totally new team, but fortunately the players accepted me very quickly. Another factor that helped me adjust so quickly is that there are several other similar aged youngsters as me in the team, but I have also spoken a lot to the older more experienced players over the last two-three weeks. I have never been at a club where there are so many foreign players in the squad. I believe that this is a very good thing, as us younger players, can learn plenty from those players who have arrived from a different footballing culture. The tempo of training and the intensity was very big and I have never experienced that before. I feel that we will be very good this season based on the friendly matches we have already played. I hope that we can be successful in every competition we start in. My main aim is to become a regular in the team. This is why I will do everything in training and in those matches where I am given a chance to prove myself, whether it is a friendly game or a competitive one." said Zsolt Haraszti to the club's website.

A good crowd is expected at the Sostoi stadium as Vidi take on Mladost in the first leg.

The young centre back looks likely to feature in the Q1 first leg match at the Sostoi stadium.

The young midfielder suffered an injury that ended his season

The young midfielder suffered a knee injury in the cup win at ZTE on Saturday

Youngster Zsolt Haraszti shares his thought on the autumn season just gone by

Zsolt Haraszti and Adrian Szekeres played thier first league game for Videoton