In December 1995, the country was burned with handball. Hungary co-organized the world championship with Austria, in which the Hungarian national team, led by László Laurencz, won the hearts of the fans in addition to the silver medal. In the summer of 1996, the same team won a bronze medal at the Atlanta Olympics. These brilliant results were brought to life jointly by the success team at a merry ceremony at the City Park Café on Monday afternoon.
A storm of applause followed Ballai Attila announcement: former press chief of the Hungarian Handball Association, current communications director, director of Mediaworks’ sports business for imposing a penalty on László Laurencz, 87, who held the position of federal captain of the women’s handball team between 1990 and 1996, who entered the function hall of Városliget Café half an hour later than announced at 1 pm, where he greeted the members and professional staff of the women’s national team that won a silver medal at the 1995 Hungarian-Austrian World Championships and a bronze medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Of course, it wasn’t a master coach famous for his accuracy and iron tightness that made it possible that he got a bad time…
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The “girls” greeted Uncle Laci with a wide smile, whose words, as always, were drunk this time.
“After the Olympics, I was invited to the Tököly Prison, among the prisoners, to give an account of the experience Laurencz said, then jokingly remarked: it also indicated what fate awaited him. “They rushed through the bronze match, in such ecstasy that they could barely get them back into place. So our success was properly celebrated in the underworld as well. ”
At the screening ceremony, everyone was confronted with their old statements, especially the fiesta after the World Cup semi-final in ’95, partly in Hungary, caused serenity, at least for Eszter Mátéfi, who fluttered her thighs with laughter when she saw and heard the interview of the late Jenő Knézy. Elected in 1995 as the best female handball player in the world, Erzsébet Kocsis felt as if nothing had changed in the last quarter of a century, perhaps only a few kilos ran up on them.
“It sounds trite, but we were a real team, at that time we spent all our free time together – formulated by Dunaferr and the former national team team stander, team captain, 125 times in the national team Erzsébet Kocsis. “The frame was made up of cohesive, humble players, amateurs by today’s eyes, who were not expected to win a medal at all in Atlanta. In my post, for example, my roommate, Ildi Pádár from Ferencváros, played against the Russians: he scored eight goals for them, he played great handball, yet I did not envy him, in fact, I supported him from the bottom of my heart. That was typical of this company. ”
Unfortunately, some could no longer be present: Ágnes Fleckné Babos, second coach, Jakab Erzsébet, team doctor, János Sándor masseuse and Károly Vass, professional vice-president, were remembered with a silent main drive.
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Éva Erdős, Andrea Farkas, Ágnes Farkas, Beáta Hoffmann, Anikó Kántor, Erzsébet Kocsis, Beatrix Kökény, Eszter Mátéfi, Anikó Meksz, Anikó Nagy, Helga Németh, Ildikó Pádár, Beáta Siti, Anna Szántó, Katalin Szilágyi, Tóth Federal Captain: László Laurencz |
Éva Erdős, Andrea Farkas, Beáta Hoffmann, Anikó Kántor, Erzsébet Kocsis, Beatrix Kökény, Eszter Mátéfi, Augusta Mátyás, Anikó Nagy, Anikó Nagy, Helga Németh, Ildikó Pádár, Beáta Siti, Anna Szántó, Katalin Szilágyi Federal Captain: László Laurencz |
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