Ákos Buzsáky (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈaːkoʃ ˈbuʒaːki]; born 7 May 1982) is a Hungarian footballer who plays for Premier League club Queens Park Rangers as a midfielder. His previous clubs include MTK Hungária, FC Porto, Academica de Coimbra and Plymouth Argyle. He has been capped by the Hungary national team, having made his first appearance in 2005.
Buzsáky started his career at Grund 1986 FC, before moving on to MTK Hungária FC. In 2000 he won the Hungarian Cup with MTK.
He then joined Porto under José Mourinho for £400,000 in July 2002. He was later loaned out to Portuguese Superliga side Academica de Coimbra in 2003–04. He had been playing for Porto's 'B' side in the Portuguese third division prior to signing for English side Plymouth Argyle.
Buzsáky joined Plymouth on loan until the end of the 2004–05 season after the former Hungarian Under-21 international captain impressed manager Bobby Williamson during a behind-closed-doors friendly against Torquay United.[citation needed] On the last day of his loan spell with Argyle, fans held up paper signs that read "Mr Chairman sign Akos now!" and "Buy Akos, Buy Akos!".[citation needed] This led to the board spending around £225,000 to make his move permanent, offering him a three-year contract.[citation needed]