Tibor Vigh
Tibor Vigh is a Hungarian-born Canadian former soccer player who earned 4 caps for the Canadian national side in 1968, scoring 2 goals.[1] CareerVigh played at the youth level with Ferencvárosi, but was forced to flee Hungary in 1956 as result of the failure of the Hungarian Revolution.[2] He initially landed in Belgium before permanently settling in Windsor, Canada along with the rest of his family.[2][3] Once settled in Canada he immediately played at the local regional league the Essex County Soccer League with Windsor Hungaria in 1957.[4] In 1960, he signed with league rivals Windsor Teutonia.[5] The following season he played in the Michigan-Ontario Soccer League with Ravanica.[6] He returned to play with Windsor Teutonia as Teutonia joined the Michigan-Ontario Soccer League in 1962.[7] He assisted in securing a league double for Windsor in 1962, and finished as the leagues top goal scorer.[8] In early 1965, he played with Detroit Kickers, and the remainder of the season he played in the National Soccer League as Windsor became a league member.[9][10] In his debut season in the NSL he recorded 27 goals in 13 matches.[2] After the conclusion of the NSL season he played in the German-American Soccer League with New York Hungaria.[2] He re-signed with Windsor for the 1966 season, and assisted in securing the NSL Championship against Toronto Croatia.[11][12] He returned to play with New York Hungaria for the 1966–67 season, and was named to the all-star team.[13] In 1968, he played abroad in the North American Soccer League with Houston Stars where he served as the team captain.[14][15] He continued playing in the German-American League with Greek American AA, and assisted in securing the 1969 National Challenge Cup.[16] After the folding of Houston in 1969 he played with Rochester Lancers in the American Soccer League.[15] In late 1969, he played in the Primera División de México for Club de Fútbol Laguna and later with Club de Fútbol Torreón.[17][18] After three seasons in Mexico he returned to the NASL to sign with the New York Cosmos.[18] Midway through the 1973 season he was traded to Montreal Olympique.[19] In early 1974, he returned to play with Greek American, and assisted in winning his second National Challenge Cup.[20] In late 1974, he returned to the ASL to sign with New York Apollo, and assisted New York in reaching the ASL Championship final.[21] In 1977, he was named to the Rochester Lancers Team of the Decade.[22] International careerHe made his debut for the Canada men's national soccer team on 6 October 1968 against Bermuda in a World Cup qualifier match.[23] International goals
Personal lifeHis brother Zoltan Vigh was also a footballer who played as a goalkeeper.[24] References
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