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The 27 year old midfielder has signed a two year deal with the club.

David Barczi signed a contract with Videoton for the 2017/18 season. The former Hungarian U21 international was born in Siofok on the 1st February 1989. He made his first division debut in the colours of Ujpest in season 2009/2010. Barczi played 45 times for Ujpest scoring 5 goals. He then spent a half year in Belgium before returning to sign for DVTK. His three years in Miskolc saw him play 76 times in the OTP league, which included 6 goals. He was also a member of the league cup winning side there and was in the team that lost the Hungarian cup final. The 27 year old played in all but one league game in the season that has just ended.
"It was very attractive to me that I could sign for such a club as this. It is a club that has serious targets like the Europa League group stage and the league title. I am clear with the fact that there will be a big battle to get in to the starting team. Zoltan Kovacs was very correct when we spoke about this. I think that this is normal when we are talking about a club such as this. It gives me extra motivation that I can continue my career with Vidi and it is a big step for me. I am fully focused on the start of pre-season next week. I would like to show Henning Berg and the coaching staff what I can do and that I can be useful to Vidi in the future" - commented David Barczi after signing a 2 year deal with the club.

The experienced official was most recently in charge of the 3-2 win over Debrecen.

The Videoton manager shared his thoughts on Saturday's important final game of the season.

Videoton know that 3 points away at the home of Honved would see them leapfrog the Budapest club and clinch the third league title.

The Videoton defender knows the importance of Saturday's final league game of the season.

Hungary will shortly play friendly matches with Russia and Andorra.

The 2016/17 OTP league season will be decided on Saturday evening at the Bozsik stadium.