Career
Kovácsik began his career as a youth player by Budapest Honvéd Football Club. He played first as a field player, however, yet at the age of seven stood between the sticks. In 2002 he moved to city rivals Ferencvárosi TC. Foreign his performances in that year, he was handed the Tibor Simon Award (Simon Tibor-díj), a prize named after former loyal Ferencváros defender Tibor Simon, which is given to individual who showed the most spirited display throughout the season. In the following year Kovácsik signed to Reggina Calcio.
Although he made his senior debut for the Southern Italian side on 30 May 2010 against University College AlbinoLeffe as a late substitute, Kovácsik remained only a reserve player until the departure of first choice keeper Christian Puggioni in the summer of 2011.
In the 2012 winter transfer window, Reggina loaned him to Italian third-division-side Foligno. In the next season, he was loaned to third-division-side team Pavia.
On 13 July 2013, it was offially announced that Kovácsik would play the season with Serie B side Carpi. He made his debut in Coppa Italia against his mother-club Reggina, at a 1-0 away loss.
He played his first match in his new club, in the Serie B, against Ternana.
In the summer 2014, Kovacsik was back to Reggina on Lega Pro. Kovácsik represented Hungary since his earliest time as a player. His best result on the international stage came at the 2009 Fédération internationale de football association U-20 World Cup, where he earned the bronze medal.
As of 10 January 2014.