Career
Early career
In August 2008 he left to join Heart of Midlothian. Hearts
Balogh signed for Hearts on an initial six-month loan in August 2008, where he was expected to compete with Marian Kello and Jamie MacDonald for a place in the starting line-up. On 19 October 2008 he made his debut as a half time replacement for the injured Marian Kello in an Edinburgh derby at Easter Road.
The match ended 1–1 with Balogh making a crucial save to deny Derek Riordan a winning goal in the dying minutes.
He signed for the Jambos on a permanent deal on 2 February 2009 from Debreceni VSC for a fee of £185,000. After spending the early part of his career battling Kello for a place in the first-team he eventually lost out to the Slovakian and spent much of his time on the bench and with the emergence of Jamie MacDonald he slipped to third-choice, making only one appearance in the 2011-2012 season.
As his contract with the club was set to expire in January 2012 he was widely expected to depart Tynecastle in the new year, however on 7 December 2011 he left the club early by agreeing to terminate his contract. He left having made 41 appearances in all competitions for Hearts and described his performances in Edinburgh derbies as personal highlights.
Balogh made his debut for the Hungary national team on 12 September 2007, in Istanbul against Turkey.