Michal Ďuriš

Michal Ďuriš (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈmixal ˈɟuriʂ]; born 1 June 1988) is a Slovak professional footballer who plays for Spartak Trnava, on loan from Cypriot club Othellos Athienou, as a forward.

Michal Ďuriš
Ďuriš with Viktoria Plzeň
Personal information
Date of birth (1988-06-01) 1 June 1988
Place of birth Uherské Hradiště, Czechoslovakia
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Spartak Trnava
(on loan from Othellos Athienou)
Number 57
Youth career
ŠK Petrochema Dubová
2002–2005 Dukla Banská Bystrica
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2010 Dukla Banská Bystrica 114 (18)
2010–2017 Viktoria Plzeň 137 (34)
2014–2015Mladá Boleslav (loan) 26 (4)
2017–2018 Orenburg 27 (4)
2018Anorthosis Famagusta (loan) 14 (11)
2018–2020 Anorthosis Famagusta 49 (16)
2020–2021 Omonia 29 (4)
2022 Ethnikos Achna 15 (5)
2022–2023 Karmiotissa 35 (6)
2023– Othellos Athienou 2 (0)
2023–Spartak Trnava (loan) 6 (4)
International career
2006–2007 Slovakia U19 18 (7)
2008–2010 Slovakia U21 9 (4)
2012–2021 Slovakia 59 (7)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22 October 2023
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23 June 2021

Club career

Ďuriš joined Banská Bystrica from ŠK Petrochema Dubová when he was 14. After three years playing for youth squads he made his debut in the Slovak top-level football league featuring in his club's 2–0 defeat against Ružomberok on 9 November 2005. During five seasons for Dukla he scored 18 goals in 114 matches overall.

In August 2010, he signed on a one-year loan for Viktoria Plzeň of the Czech Czech First League with an option of a permanent stay. He debuted for Plzeň in a 3–0 away win against České Budějovice on 28 August 2010. In his first season for Plzeň he won the Czech title, the first title in Plzeň's history. He scored two goals for Plzeň in the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League campaign, one in a 2–1 play-off win against Copenhagen and the next in a 2–2 group stage draw against Milan.[1]

On 26 January 2017, he signed a deal with the Russian Premier League side FC Orenburg.[2]

On 17 January 2018, he joined Anorthosis Famagusta on a half-season loan. On 6 July 2018, the transfer became permanent for an estimated fee of €600,000.[3]

International career

Ďuriš made his debut for the national team in the 3–1 away win over Denmark in a friendly match that was held on 15 August 2012.[4]

He scored his first two goals after 20 matches against Switzerland, on 13 November 2015 during a 3–2 victory, with third goal scored by Róbert Mak. Four days later, on 17 November, he netted third goal of a game, during a 3–1 victory over Iceland, with first two goals provided by Mak, again.

Ďuriš scored his fourth goal against Germany in a friendly match in Augsburg, giving Slovakia the 2–1 lead in the pre-EURO 2016 friendly match, which was his 25th cap. Slovakia eventually defeated Germany 3–1.[5] Duris also scored the winning goal for Slovakia in extra-time against Northern Ireland, sending Slovakia to UEFA Euro 2020, where they will be placed in Group E.[6]

On 18 May 2021, Ďuriš was included in the final 26-man squad to represent Slovakia at the rescheduled UEFA Euro 2020 tournament.[7]

On 24 August 2021, national team manager Štefan Tarkovič announced Ďuriš's retirement from international duties. Ďuriš retired with 59 appearances and 7 goals, including appearances at two European Championships.[8]

Career statistics

Club

As of 11 May 2022
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Banská Bystrica 2005–06 Slovak First League 14000140
2006–07 10000100
2007–08 2660000266
2008–09 3060000306
2009–10 2460000246
2010–11 50002171
Total 10918002111119
Viktoria Plzeň 2010–11 Czech First League 2330000233
2011–12 2760014210428
2012–13 2610014600407
2013–14 2554115200448
2015–16 25162082003518
2016–17 113218300217
Total 137348259151020551
Mladá Boleslav (loan) 2014–15 Czech First League 2645243359
Orenburg 2016–17 Russian Premier League 12100121
2017–18 Russian Football National League 15320173
Total 27420294
Anorthosis (loan) 2017–18 Cypriot First Division 1411201611
Anorthosis 2018–19 Cypriot First Division 291122203313
2019–20 20521226
Total 491663205519
Omonia 2020–21 Cypriot First Division 2422090352
2021–22 52007110133
Total 2942016110485
Ethnikos Achna 2021–22 Cypriot First Division 16564229
Karmiotissa 2022–23 Cypriot First Division 35620376
Career total 4411003111842120557132

International

As of match played on 23 June 2021[9]
Scores and results list Slovakia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Ďuriš goal.
List of international goals scored by Michal Ďuriš
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition
1 13 November 2015Štadión Antona Malatinského, Trnava, Slovakia21  Switzerland1–03–2Friendly
2 2–0
3 17 November 2015Štadión pod Dubňom, Žilina, Slovakia22 Iceland3–13–1Friendly
4 29 May 2016WWK Arena, Augsburg, Germany25 Germany2–13–1Friendly
5 22 March 2018Rajamangala National Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand37 United Arab Emirates2–02–12018 King's Cup
6 7 September 2020Netanya Stadium, Netanya, Israel48 Israel1–01–12020–21 UEFA Nations League B
7 12 November 2020Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland49 Northern Ireland2–12–1 (a.e.t.)UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying

Honours

Viktoria Plzeň

AC Omonia

Slovakia

References

  1. "Michal Ďuriš match log". soccerway.com. October 2012. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  2. Нападающий сборной Словакии Михал Дюриш перешел в "Оренбург" (in Russian). FC Orenburg. 26 January 2017.
  3. Михал Дюриш перешёл в кипрский "Анортосис" (in Russian). FC Orenburg. 6 July 2018.
  4. "Denmark 1-3 Slovakia". britskibelasi.golbox.com. 17 August 2012. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  5. "Slováci zdolali v Augsburgu domácich majstrov sveta z Nemecka 3:1".
  6. "Northern Ireland suffer Euro 2020 heartbreak as Duris fires Slovakia to finals at Windsor Park". Belfast Telegraph.
  7. "Muži A – Nominácia na tréningový kemp je začiatok cesty" [Men A – The nomination for the training camp is the beginning of the journey]. Slovak Football Association (in Slovak). 18 May 2021. Retrieved 18 May 2021.
  8. Cas.sk (24 August 2021). "Slovenský útočník ukončil reprezentačnú kariéru. Tarkovič: Prichádzame o kvalitného hráča". Nový Čas (in Slovak). Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  9. Michal Ďuriš at Soccerway
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