Ferencváros Imre Szabics was born in
Szeged and started to play football at local club Szeged LC in 1990. He spent five years with the club before leaving it for
Ferencvárosi TC in 1995. Szabics immediately became the favourite player of the fans of the club since he scored 12 goals in 24 matches.
Sturm Graz In 1999 Szabics was signed by the
Austrian SK Sturm Graz. He played for the Austrian club from 1999 to 2003. During this time, he played in the
UEFA Champions League 1999–00 season where Sturm qualified for the second group stages. His last season at Sturm was especially successful, as he became the club's top goalscorer by scoring 11 goals in 27 Bundesliga appearances that season. In May 2003 Szabics was sacked from Sturm because of his "non-compliance with work regulations".
VfB Stuttgart Szabics subsequently moved to Germany signing with
Bundesliga side
VfB Stuttgart in the summer of 2003. He spent two seasons with the club, appearing in a total of 49 Bundesliga matches and scoring 14 goals for VfB Stuttgart in the league. He also played in seven matches in the
Champions League season of 2003–04, scoring twice against
Manchester United. After a less successful season 2004–05, in which he was mostly only used as a substitute, the striker moved to another Bundesliga side,
1. FC Köln, in the summer of 2005.
1. FC Köln In June 2005 Szabics was signed by the German
1. FC Köln. Szabics had little success at this club, collecting only 11 Bundesliga appearances and scoring one goal in the league before they were relegated to the
2. Bundesliga with a 17th-place finish. He went on to sign a two-year contract with Bundesliga side
1. FSV Mainz 05 in early August 2006. After initially being a first-team striker, he got unlucky again later on, being relegated to the bench in the second half of the season.
FC Augsburg After having played in 20 games for Mainz, scoring twice, Imre was transferred to 2. Bundesliga newcomers
FC Augsburg in the summer of 2007. There, he played in eight games at the start of the season, scoring twice before he was sidelined by an injury at the end of September.
Sturm Graz On 1 May 2010, it was announced that Szabics would return to
SK Sturm Graz for the 2010–11 season. Szabics won the
Austrian Football Bundesliga in
2011. Szabics's team faced the
Hungarian League winner
Videoton in the qualifiers of the
2010–11 UEFA Champions League season. It was a special tie for Szabics because he had not played against a Hungarian club since he left his home country. He scored the first goal for his team, which beat Videoton by 2–0 at home. In the away match, Sturm lost to 3–2 but qualified for the next round. In September 2013 Szabics announced his retirement from football. ==International career==