He was a big star in HNL, then he disappeared due to family drama: 'Two weeks on a respirator'
Hungarian footballer Laszlo Kleinheisler has signed with Romanian first-division club Csikszereda after a seven-month forced hiatus due to family issues.
Hungarian footballer Laszlo Kleinheisler has made a significant comeback by signing with Csikszereda in Romania, following a prolonged absence from the football scene attributed to serious family matters. Previously with Grazer AK in Austria, Kleinheisler's absence raised concerns about his professional future, but he revealed that family difficulties were the reason behind his inactivity.
The player shared a poignant account of his struggles, particularly focusing on the health crisis surrounding the birth of his second child. Just three months ago, his newborn son faced life-threatening conditions, being placed on a respirator due to pneumonia and swallowing amniotic fluid. This harrowing experience understandably took precedence over his career, leading Kleinheisler to turn down offers and prioritize his family's wellbeing during this challenging time.
Currently, Kleinheisler's son is recovering and the family is settling back into routine life. The footballer reflects on the difficult choices he had to make, emphasizing that in such personal crises, the world of sport becomes secondary. His return to the pitch with Csikszereda not only marks a new chapter in his career but also symbolizes resilience in the face of adversity, showcasing the deep connection between family responsibilities and professional obligations.