Hungary national handball team


























Hungary
Information
NicknameThe Heroes of Kiel
AssociationHungarian Handball Federation
CoachIstván Csoknyai
CaptainTimuzsin Schuch
Most caps

Péter Kovács (323)
Most goals
Péter Kovács (1797)
Colours




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Home



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Away

Results
Summer Olympics
Appearances8 (First in 1936)
Best result4th (1936, 1980, 1988, 2004, 2012)
World Championship
Appearances19 (First in 1958)
Best result2nd (1986)
European Championship
Appearances11 (First in 1994)
Best result6th (1998)

Last updated on Unknown.






Hungary national handball team
Medal record

World Championship
Silver medal – second place1986 Switzerland

The Hungary national handball team is administered by the Hungarian Handball Federation.




Contents





  • 1 Competitive record

    • 1.1 Olympic Games


    • 1.2 World Championship


    • 1.3 European Championship



  • 2 Team

    • 2.1 Current squad


    • 2.2 Recent call ups


    • 2.3 Past squads


    • 2.4 Coaching history


    • 2.5 Statistics

      • 2.5.1 Most matches played


      • 2.5.2 Most goals scored




  • 3 Kit suppliers


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Competitive record


     Champions       Runners-up       Third Place       Fourth Place  



Olympic Games
















































































































Games
Round
Position

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Germany 1936 Berlin
Final round
4th / 6
5
1
0
4
25
64
−39

Not held from 1948 to 1968

West Germany 1972 Munich
Main round
8th / 16
6
2
0
4
110
101
+9

Canada 1976 Montreal
Group stage
6th / 11
5
2
0
3
111
103
+8

Soviet Union 1980 Moscow
Bronze medal match
4th / 12
6
3
2
1
114
108
+6

United States 1984 Los Angeles

Did not participate

South Korea 1988 Seoul
Bronze medal match
4th / 12
6
3
0
3
125
120
+5

Spain 1992 Barcelona
Group stage
7th / 12
6
3
0
3
125
127
−2

United States 1996 Atlanta

Did not qualify

Australia 2000 Sydney

Greece 2004 Athens
Bronze medal match
4th / 12
8
5
0
3
219
210
+9

China 2008 Beijing

Did not qualify

United Kingdom 2012 London
Bronze medal match
4th / 12
8
3
0
5
200
221
−21

Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro

Did not qualify

Japan 2020 Tokyo
To be determined
Total
8/12
0 Titles
50
22
2
26
1,029
1,054
−25


World Championship


























































































































































































































Year
Round
Position

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Germany 1938

Did Not Enter

Sweden 1954

East Germany 1958
Main round
7th / 16
6
2
1
3
106
109
−3

West Germany 1961

Did Not Qualify

Czechoslovakia 1964
Main round
8th / 16
6
3
0
3
93
90
+3

Sweden 1967
Quarter-finals
8th / 16
6
2
0
4
126
130
−4

France 1970
Quarter-finals
8th / 16
6
3
0
3
95
84
+9

East Germany 1974
Main round
7th / 16
6
3
0
3
114
95
+19

Denmark 1978
Group stage
9th / 16
6
4
1
1
137
117
+20

West Germany 1982
Main round
9th / 16
7
2
4
1
152
141
+9

Switzerland 1986

Final

2nd, silver medalist(s) / 16
7
6
0
1
167
151
+16

Czechoslovakia 1990
Main round
6th / 16
7
4
1
2
151
147
+4

Sweden 1993
Main round
11th / 16
7
2
0
5
166
161
+5

Iceland 1995
Group stage
17th / 24
5
1
0
4
119
121
−2

Japan 1997
Bronze medal match
4th / 24
9
6
0
3
220
207
+17

Egypt 1999
Round of 16
11th / 24
6
3
0
3
157
136
+21

France 2001

Did Not Qualify

Portugal 2003
Main round
6th / 24
9
4
0
5
273
259
+14

Tunisia 2005

Did Not Qualify

Germany 2007
Main round
9th / 24
8
5
0
3
225
224
+1

Croatia 2009
Main round
6th / 24
9
5
1
3
254
227
+27

Sweden 2011
Main round
7th / 24
9
6
0
3
254
243
+11

Spain 2013
Quarter-finals
8th / 24
7
4
0
3
200
167
+33

Qatar 2015

Did Not Qualify

France 2017
Quarter-finals
7th / 24
7
3
0
4
202
194
+8

DenmarkGermany 2019

Qualified

Egypt 2021

To be determined

SwedenPoland 2023

To be determined


European Championship


































































































































Year
Round
Position

Pld

W

D*

L

GF

GA

GD

Portugal 1994
Group stage
7th / 12
6
3
0
3
128
131
−3

Spain 1996
Group stage
10th / 12
6
1
1
4
144
158
−14

Italy 1998
Group stage
6th / 12
6
3
0
3
145
154
−9

Croatia 2000

Did Not Qualify

Sweden 2002

Slovenia 2004
Main round
9th / 16
6
2
2
2
164
169
−5

Switzerland 2006
Group stage
13th / 16
3
1
0
2
84
89
−5

Norway 2008
Main round
8th / 16
6
3
1
2
176
173
+3

Austria 2010
Group stage
14th / 16
3
0
1
2
80
96
−16

Serbia 2012
Main round
8th / 16
6
1
3
2
156
161
−5

Denmark 2014
Main round
8th / 16
6
1
2
3
159
165
−6

Poland 2016
Main round
12th / 16
6
1
0
5
142
166
−24

Croatia 2018
Group stage
14th / 16
3
0
0
3
77
92
−15

AustriaNorwaySweden 2020
To be determined

HungarySlovakia 2022

Qualified

Germany 2024

To be determined
*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided on penalties.

**Gold background color indicates that the tournament was won. Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.


Team



Current squad


Squad for the 2020 European Men's Handball Championship qualification.
Head coach: István Csoknyai
Apps. and goals before the tournament.
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No.
Pos.
Name
Date of birth (age)
Height
App.
Goals
Club
2
P

Adrián Sipos

(1990-03-08) 8 March 1990 (age 28)
1.98 m
4
4

Hungary Tatabánya KC
3
LB

Ferenc Ilyés

(1981-12-20) 20 December 1981 (age 37)
1.98 m
217
502

Hungary Tatabánya KC
4
LB

Rudolf Faluvégi

(1994-01-09) 9 January 1994 (age 24)
1.92 m
12
22

France HBC Nantes
5
P

Timuzsin Schuch

(1985-06-05) 5 June 1985 (age 33)
1.97 m
162
79

Hungary Ferencváros
6
CB

Ádám Juhász

(1996-06-06) 6 June 1996 (age 22)
1.83 m
26
61

Hungary Tatabánya KC
9
RB

Zsolt Balogh

(1989-03-29) 29 March 1989 (age 29)
1.89 m
43
105

Hungary Pick Szeged
11
LB

Patrik Ligetvári

(1996-02-13) 13 February 1996 (age 22)
2.01 m
26
17

Spain Ademar León
12
GK

Márton Székely

(1990-01-02) 2 January 1990 (age 29)
1.95 m
25
0

Hungary Tatabánya KC
13
LW

Bendegúz Bóka

(1993-10-02) 2 October 1993 (age 25)
1.90 m
9
17

Hungary Balatonfüredi KSE
16
GK

Roland Mikler

(1984-09-20) 20 September 1984 (age 34)
1.90 m
185
0

Hungary MVM Veszprém
24
GK

Ádám Borbély

(1995-06-22) 22 June 1995 (age 23)
1.97 m
13
0

Poland Wisła Płock
27
P

Bence Bánhidi

(1995-02-09) 9 February 1995 (age 23)
2.04 m
50
111

Hungary Pick Szeged
32
RB

Donát Bartók

(1996-07-13) 13 July 1996 (age 22)
1.91 m
7
20

Germany TBV Lemgo
33
RB

Gábor Ancsin

(1990-11-27) 27 November 1990 (age 28)
2.02 m
101
207

Hungary Ferencváros
39
LB

Richárd Bodó

(1993-03-13) 13 March 1993 (age 25)
2.03 m
49
145

Hungary Pick Szeged
47
RW

Péter Hornyák

(1995-10-04) 4 October 1995 (age 23)
1.75 m
19
30

Hungary Balatonfüredi KSE
66
CB

Máté Lékai

(1988-06-16) 16 June 1988 (age 30)
1.90 m
120
317

Hungary MVM Veszprém

RW

Marko Vasić

(1989-07-19) 19 July 1989 (age 29)
1.82 m
0
0

Hungary Csurgói KK


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No.
Pos.
Name
Date of birth (age)
Height
App.
Goals
Club
1
GK

László Bartucz

(1991-11-05) 5 November 1991 (age 27)
1.94 m
12
0

Hungary Csurgói KK
3
LW

Dávid Fekete

(1996-10-12) 12 October 1996 (age 22)
1.80 m
2
1

Hungary Budakalász FKC
6
RW

Ákos Pásztor

(1991-06-24) 24 June 1991 (age 27)
1.87 m
13
22

Hungary Tatabánya KC
7
CB

Gábor Császár

(1984-06-16) 16 June 1984 (age 34)
1.86 m
237
834

Switzerland Kadetten Schaffhausen
10
RW

Gergely Harsányi

(1981-05-03) 3 May 1981 (age 37)
1.91 m
179
399

Hungary Tatabánya KC
13
LW

Tibor Gazdag

(1991-08-07) 7 August 1991 (age 27)
1.87 m
15
23

Hungary Csurgói KK
28
P

Szabolcs Szöllősi

(1989-01-28) 28 January 1989 (age 29)
1.94 m
73
96

Hungary Tatabánya KC
18
LB

Kornél Nagy

(1986-11-21) 21 November 1986 (age 32)
1.95 m
131
213

France Dunkerque
22
LB

Iman Jamali

(1991-10-11) 11 October 1991 (age 27)
2.00 m
28
70

Hungary MVM Veszprém
23
RW

Ádám Országh

(1989-10-06) 6 October 1989 (age 29)
1.83 m
2
1

Hungary Dabas KC
15
CB

Mátyás Győri INJ

(1997-02-02) 2 February 1997 (age 21)
1.93 m
5
16

Hungary Tatabánya KC

RB

Bálint Fekete

(1995-06-27) 27 June 1995 (age 23)
1.93 m
1
1

Spain Logroño
17
P

Uroš Vilovski

(1984-02-25) 25 February 1984 (age 34)
1.97 m
6
13

Romania Odorheiu Secuiesc
11
LB

Barna Putics RET

(1984-08-18) 18 August 1984 (age 34)
2.01 m
93
193

France Tremblay-en-France Handball
29
LB

Bence Zdolik

(1992-05-16) 16 May 1992 (age 26)
1.98 m
13
15

Hungary Balatonfüredi KSE
30
LB

Tamás Borsos

(1990-09-13) 13 September 1990 (age 28)
2.02 m
12
1

Hungary Ceglédi KKSE
8
RW

Gergő Iváncsik RET

(1981-11-30) 30 November 1981 (age 37)
1.90 m
270
696

Hungary Telekom Veszprém
9
RW

Tamás Iváncsik RET

(1983-04-03) 3 April 1983 (age 35)
1.80 m
177
281

Norway Elverum Håndball
12
GK

Nándor Fazekas RET

(1976-10-16) 16 October 1976 (age 42)
1.92 m
238
1

Hungary Balatonfüredi KSE
19
RB

László Nagy (captain) RET

(1981-03-03) 3 March 1981 (age 37)
2.08 m
199
729

Hungary MVM Veszprém
20
RW

Péter Gulyás RET

(1984-03-04) 4 March 1984 (age 34)
2.00 m
111
220

Hungary MVM Veszprém
25
P

Szabolcs Zubai RET

(1984-03-31) 31 March 1984 (age 34)
1.91 m
211
308

Hungary Pick Szeged


Hungarian national team in 2009 World Men's Handball Championship




Hungarian national team in 2010




Hungarian national team in 2012 Summer Olympics against Spain




Hungarian national team in 2016 European Championship against Denmark



Past squads


1936 Olympic Games (4th place)



Antal Benda, Ferenc Cziráki, Sándor Cséfai, Miklós Fodor, Lőrinc Galgóczi, János Koppány, Lajos Kutasi, Tibor Máté, Imre Páli, Ferenc Rákosi, Endre Salgó, István Serényi, Sándor Szomori, Gyula Takács, Antal Újváry, Ferenc Velkey.

1958 World Championship (7th place)



Jenő Balázs, István Bányai, Ottó Bencsik, József Berendi, Rudolf Bolla, Mihály Faludi, Sándor Fekete, Ottó Hetényi, Jenő Horváth, Miklós Kele, Tibor Kőszegi, Gábor Lengyel, Béla Schvajda, Ferenc Som, Károly Töltő, István Vajna.

Coach: Sándor Cséfai


1964 World Championship (8th place)



János Adorján, Gyula Baranyai, Ferenc Berkesi, Vilmos Drobnits, Dénes Dubán, András Fenyő, András Kesjár, József Klein, János Kovács, László Kovács, István Marosi, Béla Rácz, László Stiller, Sándor Tamásdi, Béla Tímár, Ferenc Vígh.

Coach: Árpád Csicsmányi


1967 World Championship (8th place)



János Adorján, András Fenyő, Ferenc Gyűrű, Sándor Kaló, József Klein, Ádám Koch, János Kovács, László Kovács, István Marosi, Attila Nagy, Lajos Simó, Béla Tímár, János Tornóczky, István Varga.

Coach: Miklós Albrecht


1970 World Championship (8th place)



János Adorján, János Csík, András Fenyő, József Horváth, Sándor Kaló, László Kovács, István Marosi, Lajos Simó, János Stiller, István Szabó, László Szabó, Sándor Takács, István Varga, Sándor Vass.

Coach: Miklós Albrecht


1972 Olympic Games (8th place)[1]



János Adorján, Béla Bartalos, János Csík, László Harka, József Horváth, Sándor Kaló, István Marosi, Lajos Simó, János Stiller, István Szabó, László Szabó, Sándor Takács, István Varga, Károly Vass, Sándor Vass.

Coach: Miklós Albrecht


1974 World Championship (7th place)



Béla Bartalos, Ferenc Buday, Ferenc Demjén, Ernő Gubányi, József Horváth, János Hunyadkürti, Pál Kocsis, Péter Kovács, Lajos Simó, János Stiller, István Szilágyi, Károly Vass, Sándor Vass, Titusz Zuber.

Coach: Mihály Faludi


1976 Olympic Games (6th place)[2]



Béla Bartalos, Ferenc Buday, Ernő Gubányi, László Jánovszki, József Kenyeres, Zsolt Kontra, Péter Kovács, Mihály Süvöltős, István Szilágyi, István Varga, Károly Vass, Gábor Verőci.

Coach: Mihály Faludi


1978 World Championship (9th place)



Béla Bartalos, Ferenc Buday, Ernő Gubányi, László Jánovszki, József Kenyeres, Pál Kocsis, Zsolt Kontra, Péter Kovács, Gyula Molnár, Mihály Süvöltős, László Szabó, István Szilágyi, Zoltán Várkonyi, Gábor Verőci.

Coach: Mihály Faludi


1980 Olympic Games (4th place)[3]



Béla Bartalos, János Fodor, Ernő Gubányi, László Jánovszki, Alpár Jegenyés, József Kenyeres, Zsolt Kontra, Miklós Kovacsics, Péter Kovács, Ambrus Lele, Árpád Pál, László Szabó, István Szilágyi, Sándor Vass.

Coach: Mihály Faludi


1982 World Championship (9th place)



Béla Bartalos, János Gyurka, László Hoffmann, Gábor Horváth, Alpár Jegenyés, József Kenyeres, Pál Kocsis, Zsolt Kontra, Mihály Kovács, Péter Kovács, Ambrus Lele, László Szabó, István Szilágyi, Géza Tóth, Károly Vass.

Coach: Mihály Faludi


1986 World Championship (Runners-up)



Imre Bíró, József Bordás, Viktor Debre, János Fodor, János Gyurka, László Hoffmann, Gábor Horváth, Mihály Iváncsik, József Kenyeres, Zsolt Kontra, Mihály Kovács, Péter Kovács, László Marosi, László Szabó, Tibor Oross.

Coach: Lajos Mocsai


1988 Olympic Games (4th place)[4]



Imre Bíró, József Bordás, Ottó Csicsay, János Fodor, János Gyurka, László Hoffmann, Mihály Iváncsik, Mihály Kovács, Péter Kovács, László Marosi, Tibor Oross, Jakab Sibalin, László Szabó, Géza Tóth.

Coach: Lajos Mocsai


1990 World Championship (6th place)



Imre Bíró, József Bordás, Attila Borsos, Ferenc Füzesi, Sándor Győrffy, János Gyurka, László Hoffmann, Mihály Iváncsik, Mihály Kovács, Géza Lehel, László Marosi, István Pribék, Jenő Putics, Jakab Sibalin.

Coach: János Csík


1992 Olympic Games (7th place)[5]



Imre Bíró, Attila Borsos, Ottó Csicsay, István Csoknyai, József Éles, Ferenc Füzesi, Sándor Győrffy, Attila Horváth, Mihály Iváncsik, László Marosi, Richárd Mezei, Jakab Sibalin, László Sótonyi, János Szathmári, Igor Zubjuk.

Coach: Attila Joósz


1993 World Championship (11th place)



Csaba Bartók, Imre Bíró, Attila Borsos, István Csoknyai, József Éles, Róbert Fekete, Kálmán Fenyő, Sándor Győrffy, János Gyurka, Attila Horváth, Balázs Kertész, Richárd Mezei, Árpád Mohácsi, István Pásztor, László Sótonyi, János Szathmári.

Coach: László Kovács


1994 European Championship (7th place)



Csaba Bartók, Attila Borsos, István Csoknyai, József Éles, Róbert Fekete, István Gulyás, Balázs Kertész, István Kiss, Richárd Mezei, Zoltán Németh, István Pásztor, Zsolt Perger, László Sótonyi, János Szathmári, György Zsigmond.

Coach: Sándor Kaló


1995 World Championship (17–20th place)



Attila Borsos, József Éles, Róbert Fekete, István Gulyás, István Kiss, Attila Kotormán, Péter Kovács, Árpád Mohácsi, Zsolt Perger, István Rosta, Miklós Rosta, László Sótonyi, János Szathmári, Lajos Török, Igor Zubjuk, György Zsigmond.

Coach: Sándor Kaló


1996 European Championship (10th place)



Csaba Bartók, Csaba Bendó, Péter Borsodi, István Csoknyai, Róbert Fekete, Ákos Kis, Attila Kotormán, Rudolf Kubasi, Richárd Mezei, Zoltán Nagy, András Oszlánczi, István Pásztor, László Sótonyi, János Szathmári, István Szotyori, György Zsigmond.

Coach: Árpád Kővári


1997 World Championship (4th place)



Csaba Bendó, Zoltán Bergendi, István Csoknyai, József Éles, István Gulyás, Balázs Kertész, Ákos Kis, Richárd Mezei, István Pásztor, Zsolt Perger, Miklós Rosta, László Sótonyi, János Szathmári, Tibor Tyetyák, Igor Zubjuk, György Zsigmond.

Coach: Sándor Vass


1998 European Championship (6th place)



Csaba Bartók, István Csoknyai, Róbert Fekete, István Gulyás, Balázs Kertész, Ákos Kis, Attila Kotormán, Richárd Mezei, István Pásztor, Miklós Rosta, László Sótonyi, János Szathmári, György Zsigmond.

Coach: Sándor Vass


1999 World Championship (11th place)



Csaba Bendó, Tamás Bene, István Csoknyai, Gábor Décsi, József Éles, Nándor Fazekas, István Gulyás, Balázs Kertész, Ákos Kis, Attila Kotormán, Richárd Mezei, László Nagy, Zsolt Perger, István Rosta, László Sótonyi, János Szathmári.

Coach: Sándor Vass


2003 World Championship (6th place)



Csaba Bendó, Dániel Buday, Ákos Doros, Nándor Fazekas, Gyula Gál, Gergő Iváncsik, Máté Józsa, Dávid Katzirz, Balázs Kertész, Balázs Laluska, Péter Lendvay, László Nagy, István Pásztor, Carlos Pérez, Miklós Rosta, János Szathmári.

Coach: László Skaliczki


2004 European Championship (9th place)



Dániel Buday, Gábor Császár, Ivo Díaz, Nándor Fazekas, Gyula Gál, Ferenc Ilyés, Gergő Iváncsik, Balázs Kertész, Balázs Laluska, Richárd Mezei, Tamás Mocsai, Árpád Mohácsi, László Nagy, István Pásztor, Miklós Rosta, János Szathmári.

Coach: László Skaliczki


2004 Olympic Games (4th place)[6]



Gábor Császár, Ivo Díaz, Nándor Fazekas, Gyula Gál, Gergely Harsányi, Ferenc Ilyés, Gergő Iváncsik, Balázs Laluska, Péter Lendvay, Richárd Mezei, Tamás Mocsai, László Nagy, István Pásztor, Carlos Pérez, János Szathmári.

Coach: László Skaliczki


2006 European Championship (13th place)



Dániel Buday, Gábor Császár, Nándor Fazekas, Gyula Gál, Gergely Harsányi, Ferenc Ilyés, Gergő Iváncsik, Tamás Iváncsik, Máté Józsa, Balázs Laluska, Péter Lendvay, Roland Mikler, László Nagy, Gábor Szente, Szabolcs Törő, Szabolcs Zubai.

Coach: László Skaliczki


2007 World Championship (9th place)



Gábor Császár, Ivo Díaz, Nándor Fazekas, Gyula Gál, Gábor Herbert, Ferenc Ilyés, Gergő Iváncsik, Tamás Iváncsik, Dávid Katzirz, Tamás Mocsai, László Nagy, Kornél Nagy, Nenad Puljezevics, Péter Tatai, Csaba Tombor, Attila Vadkerti.

Coach: László Skaliczki


2008 European Championship (8th place)



Gábor Császár, Nikola Eklemovics, Nándor Fazekas, Gyula Gál, Gábor Grebenár, Péter Gulyás, Gábor Herbert, Ferenc Ilyés, Gergő Iváncsik, Tamás Iváncsik, Balázs Laluska, Tamás Mocsai, Kornél Nagy, László Nagy, Nenad Puljezevics, Szabolcs Törő, Szabolcs Zubai.

Coach: László Skaliczki


2009 World Championship (6th place)



Gábor Császár, Nikola Eklemovics, Nándor Fazekas, Gyula Gál, Gergely Harsányi, Gábor Herbert, Ferenc Ilyés, Gergő Iváncsik, Tamás Iváncsik, Dávid Katzirz, Tamás Mocsai, László Nagy, Nenad Puljezevics, Barna Putics, Szabolcs Törő, Szabolcs Zubai.

Coach: János Hajdu


2010 European Championship (14th place)



Gábor Császár, Nikola Eklemovics, Nándor Fazekas, Gyula Gál, Péter Gulyás, Ferenc Ilyés, Gergő Iváncsik, Tamás Iváncsik, Dávid Katzirz, Milorad Krivokapić, Balázs Laluska, Kornél Nagy, Nenad Puljezevics, Timuzsin Schuch, Szabolcs Törő, Szabolcs Zubai.

Coach: István Csoknyai


2011 World Championship (7th place)[7]



Gábor Császár, Nándor Fazekas, Gyula Gál, Péter Gulyás, Gergely Harsányi, Ferenc Ilyés, Gergő Iváncsik, Tamás Iváncsik, Dávid Katzirz, Máté Lékai, Roland Mikler, Tamás Mocsai, Kornél Nagy, Carlos Pérez, Timuzsin Schuch, Szabolcs Törő, Szabolcs Zubai.

Coach: Lajos Mocsai


2012 European Championship (8th place)[8]



Gábor Ancsin, Gábor Császár, Nándor Fazekas, Gergely Harsányi, Ferenc Ilyés, Gergő Iváncsik, Tamás Iváncsik, Milorad Krivokapić, Balázs Laluska, Roland Mikler, Tamás Mocsai, Kornél Nagy, Barna Putics, Timuzsin Schuch, Szabolcs Szöllősi, Attila Vadkerti, Szabolcs Zubai.

Coach: Lajos Mocsai


2012 Olympic Games (4th place)



Gábor Császár, Nándor Fazekas, Péter Gulyás, Gergely Harsányi, Ferenc Ilyés, Gergő Iváncsik, Balázs Laluska, Máté Lékai, Roland Mikler, Tamás Mocsai, László Nagy, Carlos Pérez, Barna Putics, Timuzsin Schuch, Attila Vadkerti, Szabolcs Zubai.

Coach: Lajos Mocsai


2013 World Championship (8th place)



Gábor Ancsin, Gábor Császár, Gergely Harsányi, Gergő Iváncsik, Milorad Krivokapić, Máté Lékai, Roland Mikler, Tamás Mocsai, Kornél Nagy, László Nagy, Barna Putics, Timuzsin Schuch, Szabolcs Szöllősi, Péter Tatai, Attila Vadkerti, Szabolcs Zubai.

Coach: Lajos Mocsai


2014 European Championship (8th place)



Gábor Ancsin, Gábor Császár, Péter Gulyás, Ferenc Ilyés, Gergő Iváncsik, Máté Lékai, Roland Mikler, Tamás Mocsai, Kornél Nagy, Barna Putics, Gábor Szalafai, Timuzsin Schuch, Szabolcs Szöllősi, Péter Tatai, Attila Vadkerti, Bence Zdolik, Szabolcs Zubai.

Coach: Lajos Mocsai


2016 European Championship (12th place)



Gábor Ancsin, Bence Bánhidi, László Bartucz, Richárd Bodó, Tamás Borsos, Rudolf Faluvégi, Tibor Gazdag, Péter Hornyák, Gergő Iváncsik, Iman Jamali, Roland Mikler, Kornél Nagy, László Nagy, Ákos Pásztor, Timuzsin Schuch, Szabolcs Zubai.

Coach: Talant Duyshebaev


2017 World Championship (7th place)



Gábor Ancsin, Zsolt Balogh, Bence Bánhidi, Richárd Bodó, Gábor Császár, Nándor Fazekas, Péter Gulyás, Gergely Harsányi, Iman Jamali, Ádám Juhász, Máté Lékai, Patrik Ligetvári, Roland Mikler , László Nagy, Szabolcs Szöllősi, Timuzsin Schuch, Szabolcs Zubai.

Coach: Xavier Sabate


2018 European Championship (14th place)



Gábor Ancsin, Zsolt Balogh, Donát Bartók, Bence Bánhidi, Richárd Bodó, Ádám Borbély, Gábor Császár, Dávid Fekete, Péter Hornyák, Iman Jamali, Ádám Juhász, Máté Lékai, Patrik Ligetvári, Roland Mikler , Ádám Országh, Szabolcs Szöllősi, Timuzsin Schuch, Uroš Vilovski.

Coach: Ljubomir Vranjes



Coaching history
















































Period
Head Coach
1958
Hungary Sándor Cséfai
1959–1961
Hungary István Hetey
1962–1964
Hungary Árpád Csicsmányi
1964–1973
Hungary Miklós Albrecht
1973–1982
Hungary Mihály Faludi
1982–1985
Hungary László Kovács
1985–1989
Hungary Lajos Mocsai
1989–1990
Hungary János Csík
1991–1992
Hungary Attila Joósz
1992–1993
Hungary László Kovács
1993–1995
Hungary Sándor Kaló
1995–1996
Hungary Árpád Kővári
1997–1999
Hungary Sándor Vass
1999–2001
Hungary János Hajdu
2001–2008
Hungary László Skaliczki
2008–2009
Hungary János Hajdu
2009–2010
Hungary István Csoknyai
2010–2014
Hungary Lajos Mocsai
2014–2016
Spain Talant Duyshebaev
2016–2017
Spain Xavier Sabate
2017–2018
Sweden Ljubomir Vranjes
2018–
Hungary István Csoknyai


Statistics



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Kit suppliers


Hungary's kits have been supplied by Adidas.



References




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