From 1977 to 1984 he made 45 appearances and scored 12 goals for the Hungary national team.
[2] He also had spells abroad with Montpellier and North York Rockets[3] and MTK Budapest as well as a season with Hungarian second tier-side Volán FC.
He made his debut for Hungary in an October 1976 friendly match away against Austria and earned a total of 45 caps scoring 12 goals.
At the latter tournament, Törőcsik was substituted in the world record 10-1 win over El Salvador by László Kiss, who went on to become the first ever player to score a hattrick as a sub during a World Cup.
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