Gulaz social media announced withdrawal from the Hungarian national team: 58 times wearing a battle jersey, countless memories
9:38am, 20 May 2025Football
May 19th: Leipzig Red Bull goalkeeper Gulaz announced through social media that he would withdraw from the Hungarian national team.
Gulaz wrote: "A wonderful chapter ends, and an unforgettable journey ends here. With endless gratitude and pride, I say goodbye to the Hungarian national team."
"After ten years of spring and autumn, I have worn a battle robe 58 times, countless memories, struggles and joys. Wearing this jersey embroidered with the national emblem, I realized my most passionate dream of childhood, and every moment will be engraved as eternal glory."
"Thank you to your teammates who are fighting side by side, coaches who guide the direction, family members who are selflessly supporting, and dearest fans, your cry is the eternal motivation for me to move forward."
"Come on, Hungary!"
Gulaz, 35, has played 58 times for the Hungarian national team, conceded 78 goals, and scored 19 games in 19 games.
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