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Published: 2023.09.26.
Before the Champions League match against German Bietigheim, we inaugurated the club’s wall of glory, which features the Immortals of the DVSC Handball Family. Several of the legendary players and coaches took part in the ceremony.
There was great interest in the DVSC SCHAEFFLER–SG BBM Bietigheim Champions League match, which was our second home match in the elite series. Before the match, at 1:15 p.m., we inaugurated the club’s wall of fame. Several of the former legendary players and coaches took part in the ceremony. Even before the ceremony, they chatted cheerfully with each other and with the interested fans, and it was evident that they were very happy to be able to meet again. During the break of the match, Zsolt Ábrók, the managing director of DVSC Kézilabda Kft., handed over a commemorative plaque to the celebrants, and the large number of the audience gave a standing ovation to show that they still vividly remember the excellent players and coaches of the past. After the Champions League clash, the club organized a reception for the Immortals, who revived old memories during pleasant conversations, which are still fondly remembered to this day.
DVSC HANDBALL FAMILY IMMORTALS
PLAYERS:
Borók Rita, right back (1993-2000, 2003-2005)
In the DVSC: 203 matches / 781 goals. In the national team: 45 matches / 101 goals.
A two-time EHF Cup winner right winger who spent nine seasons in Loki, but later also played in Denmark, in Viborg. Her first professional club was DVSC.
Csapó Erika, left back (1987-1997)
In the DVSC: 367 matches / 1661 goals. In the national team: 116 matches / 237 goals.
A man of records, she was the most capped player of any DVSC player and scored the most goals in the club’s history. Champion and two-time EHF Cup winner.
Irina Szamozvanova, goalkeeper (1987-1997)
In the DVSC: 345 matches / 13 goals.
A unique legionnaire among the Immortals. A goalkeeper of Ukrainian nationality, who was especially feared by the wingers. She scored thirteen goals in the DVSC, a significant number given the rules of the time.
Jeddi Mária, right back (1987-2002)
In the DVSC: 357 matches / 1492 goals. In the national team: 65 matches / 146 goals.
A two-time EHF Cup winner, she was a left-handed crosser, a real leader. She died in 2021, and the award for the best Debrecen player of the season was named after her. Her commemorative plaque was taken over by his former partner, the former technical manager of DVSC, Gyula Németi.
Medgyessyné Sáfi Márta, center back (1981-1993)
In the DVSC: 387 matches / 1029 goals. In the national team: 36 matches / 34 goals.
The great manager came to Debrecen from Ózd, a true genius who was the brains of the champion team. Her daughter, Dóri, is still an active basketball player, she was also a member of the national team.
Nagy Zsuzsa, right winger (1981-1993)
In the DVSC: 314 matches / 1047 goals. In the national team: 44 matches / 50 goals.
She strengthened the DVSC for twelve years, was one of the pillars of the defense, and was also an excellent left-handed shooter. Later she was also successful as a player in the Netherlands. She died in 2016, and his daughter Sarah Lovas took over his award.
Nyilas Tünde, pivot (1989-2005)
In the DVSC: 434 matches / 590 goals. A self-taught player. He only played in the DVSC in the first division for sixteen seasons. In terms of league matches, she is the record holder, appearing in 326 NB I meetings in the DVSC.
Szántó Anna, left wing (1982-1993)
In the DVSC: 344 matches / 1330 goals. In the national team: 98 matches / 161 goals.
She was a very quick left winger who played handball for eleven years in Debrecen. She was also a key member of the Hungarian national team for years, and was a member of the Olympic bronze medal winning team in Atlanta.
Szilágyi Katalin, right wing (1981-1991)
In the DVSC: 306 matches / 1627 goals. In the national team: 179 matches / 627 goals.
She made his debut in NB I at the age of 16 at a very young age, and moved to Debrecen at the age of 14. She was a world team right winger and an Olympic bronze medalist (1996, Atlanta).
Szűcs Gabriella, left back (1999-2008; 2011-2012)
In the DVSC: 253 matches / 1181 goals. In the national team: 96 matches / 144 goals.
She is a self-educated shot putter who made his debut in the first division at the age of 15. She spent a total of ten seasons in the DVSC in two installments, and also finished fourth in the World Championship as a member of the Hungarian national team.
Tóth Ildikó, goalkeeper (1999-2008; 2011-2012)
In the DVSC: 276 matches / 1 goal. In the national team: 51 matches / 0 goals.
One of the fans’ favorites was the former classic goalkeeper, who also featured a lot in the national team. She was team captain for several years, a true leader of the championship team.
Tóth Rózsa, pivot (1979-1993)
In the DVSC: 475 matches / 1062 goals. The national team: 29 matches / 49 goals.
A homegrown linebacker who played for DVSC for 16 seasons. She played in 475 matches for the club, was also a team captain, and also held the record for goals scored in one match for a long time with 16 goals against BHG.
COACHES:
Bokor Ferenc: Founding father of women’s handball sport in Debrecen. He was the coach of the 1955 championship team.
Komáromi Ákos: The legendary master of DVSC, who took over the management of the team in 1981, the first era of success is attributed to him (championship title, five cup victories). He managed the DVSC in 575 games, which he holds the record for.
Komáromi Ákos: She is the wife and assistant of Ákos Komáromi, who accompanied her husband throughout his successes. Later, she became an excellent youth coach in Debrecen, she was the training coach of many excellent players.
Köstner Vilmos: He was also the assistant of Ákos Komáromi, and then he replaced the legendary master on the bench. He won two EHF Cups with his teams and sat on the DVSC bench in 275 meetings as head coach. He was the head of the DVSC in several areas, and is currently the honorary president of the DVSC Handball Academy.
Komáromi Gábor: Chief supporter of DVSC. He was born into handball, as he is the child of the legendary coaching couple in Komáromi. He almost grew up among the players, so it’s no surprise that he became the biggest fan of the local handball team by the time he was an adult. He died in a tragic accident in 2015. His daughter, Encike, received the memorial plaque.
TEAMS:
The champion team of 1955, the Hungarian Cup-winning team of 1985, the champion team of 1987, the Hungarian Cup-winning team of 1987, the Hungarian Cup-winning team of 1989, the Hungarian Cup winner of 1990 team, the 1991 Hungarian Cup winning team, the 1995 EHF Cup winning team, the 1996 EHF Cup winning team.