Under the spotlight: Gréta Kácsor
At the age of just 22 the left back has plenty of international experience as she debuted in the EHF Cup in 2018, not to mention the triumphs of the Hungarian junior national teams where she was one of the main reasons for their victories at the 2018 IHF Women’s Junior World Championship, W19 EHF EURO 2019, and the European Youth Olympic Festival in 2017. DVSC Schaeffler is her second club after Vác where she started her professional career.
Since 2020, when she played for the first time in the Hungarian jersey, she has been part of the squad in every major international competition.
What the numbers say
History and the fans are with them. The glory days date back in the late 1980s. In 1986, DVSC finished as runners-up in the Women’s IHF Cup then won their second Hungarian title in the following season. In the following years, they stayed unbeaten in the Hungarian cup. Then, in the first edition of the EHF Cup in 1994/95, they finished second while in 1995/96 and 1996/97 they took the title.
Did you know?
Head coach Zoltán Szilágyi and the team’s second coach Kitti Kudor have the same role for the junior national team. The task is not easy: they replaced Golovin Vladimir who is now the head coach of the national team and with whom the juniors won everything.
Arrivals and departures:
Arrivals: Catherine Gabriel (Paris 1902), Konszuéla Hámori (Praktiker-Vác), Jovana Jovovics (Moyra-Budaörs Handball), Gréta Kácsor (Praktiker-Vác), Alexandra Töpfner (Alba Fehérvár KC)
Departures: Anna Kovács (retired), Deonise Fachinello (retired), Karina Jezhykava (retired), Kyra Csapó (Érd), Rebeka Arany (DKKA), Luca Poczetnyik (DKKA, on loan), Lilly Török (Siófok KC, on loan)
Past achievements
EHF Cup
Winners (2): 1995/96, 1996/97
Hungarian League
Winners (2): 1955, 1987
Hungarian Cup
Winners (5): 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991