Jánós Krécská
Defender, Football player
1965 –
Who is Jánós Krécská?
János Krecska is a Hungarian former football player and coach. He has played for Ferencvárosi TC, III. Kerületi TVE and Perak FA, among his clubs during his career. His preferred playing position is as a defender.
Among his greatest achievement is helping Perak to win Malaysia Cup in 1998, together with his compatriot Laszlo Repasi. He also was part of the Ferencvaros team that finished runners up in the Hungarian league for the 1982/83 season.
After his playing career ended, he embarks on a coaching role in Hungary and Malaysia. János was the head coach of BKV Előre SC for three years before leaving the club in 2006. He has worked in Arsenal Soccer Schools Malaysia, before he was appointed as assistant coach to Mat Zan Mat Aris at KL Plus FC in 2010. When Mat Zan resigned before the start of Malaysia Cup that year, he was appointed as head coach of the club until the club resigns from Malaysia Super League before the start of 2011 season.
In April 2011, Janos was appointed head coach of Perlis FA, taking over from Salim Tofel Mohamad who is the caretaker coach after the resignation of Moshtakeen Omar on 1 March 2011.
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