Zoltán Lipták
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Zoltán Lipták (born December 10, 1984) is a Hungarian under-21 international footballer currently playing for Újpest FC as a centre-back.
He has won 15 under-21 caps for his country and has had trials with two English football clubs. He had a trial with Football League One side Huddersfield Town in January 2007, but the supposed end-of-season loan transfer collapsed mysteriously.
In July 2007, he had a trial with Southend United, recently relegated into League One. Manager Steve Tilson said he desperately wanted to sign the 6' 4" defender after impressing in a friendly against Witham Town.
The permanent signing of Liptak was completed on 24 July 2007 from Hungarian second division side Lombard-Pápa TFC for a fee of £50,000.
Lipták was sent on loan to Stevenage Borough on the 22 November 2007 for one-month and made his debut in front of the Setanta Sports cameras against Altrincham in the 2-1 win on 26 November 2007. He joinerd Újpest FC in June 2008.
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