Career
During his career he has been goalkeeper position. In the summer of 2009, Rabóczki ended his career. Shortly after he was signed by Swedish Allsvenskan side IFK Norrköping.
F.C. Copenhagen In January 2003, Balázs Rabóczki transferred to Danish Superliga side F.C. Copenhagen for a transfer fee of 5 million DKK, signing a 3,5 year contract and rejoining former SV Salzburg manager, Hans Backe.
Rabóczki stated that the transfer was a big step forward for him, giving him the best opportunity to be selected for the Hungarian national team Rabóczki was signed as a replacement for then F.C. Copenhagen goalkeeper, Rune Pedersen, who had turned down contract offers and eventually was sold to Italian Serie A side F.C. Modena.
During his time in Denmark, Rabóczki never established himself as the first pick goalkeeper, due to injuries, lack of stability and competent competition in the form of Magnus Kihlstedt and Benny Gallery In November 2005, Rabóczki spoke out about his frustrations about the lack of first team football, stating that it was not an acceptable situation for him, as he was losing his place in the national squad.
The solution came shortly after, when he transferred to Hungarian side, Football Club Sopron.
During his time in F.C. Copenhagen, Rabóczki played 63 games, helping to secure two Danish Superliga titles, one silver medal, a Danish cup title and the first Royal League trophy. Football Club Sopron He signed a three-year contract. After having troubles with Vízer László Máriusz, the owner of Football Club Sopron, Rabóczki quit the club in 2006 and joined the team of Soproni VSE, a club participating the third Hungarian league (also known as NB3).
He said that while he is still looking for a new club to join, he wants to stay fit even if only by playing in a team that is in a lower league.
Vitesse Arnhem On 18 July 2007, Rabóczki agreed to a two year contract with Dutch Eredivisie outfit Vitesse Arnhem. Budapest Honvéd Football Club In June 2008, Rabóczki signed for Hungarian top side Budapest Honvéd Football Club. Rabóczki retired from professional football in 2009 summer.