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Duo in Hungary Squad - Ipswich Town News

Town pair Márton Fülöp and Tamás Priskin have been named in the Hungary squad for their Euro 2012 qualifiers against San Marino and Finland next month.

The Hungarians take on San Marino in Budapest on Friday 8th October and then travel to Helsinki to face the Finns on the following Tuesday.

Keeper Fülöp has previously won 21 full caps, while striker Priskin has scored seven goals in 28 Hungary appearances.

Hungary: Márton Fülöp (Ipswich Town), Gábor Király (TSV 1860 München), Ádám Bogdán (Bolton Wanderers), Pál Lázár (Videoton FC), Krisztián Vermes (Újpest FC), Zoltán Lipták (Videoton FC), Roland Juhász (RSC Anderlecht), Vilmos Vanczák (FC Sion), Gábor Gyepes (Cardiff City), Zsolt Laczkó (Debreceni VSC), Ákos Elek (Videoton FC), Péter Czvitkovics (Debreceni VSC), Ádám Pintér (Real Zaragoza), Vladimir Koman (UC Sampdoria), Balázs Dzsudzsák (PSV Eindhoven), Krisztián Vadócz (CA Osasuna), Tamás Koltai (GyÅ‘ri ETO FC), Gergely Rudolf (Genoa CFC), Tamás Priskin (Ipswich Town), Zoltán Gera (Fulham), Tamás Szalai (1. FSV Mainz 05).

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