The Hungarian Handball Federation (Hungarian: Magyar Kézilabda Szövetség, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈkeːzilɒbdɒ ˈsøvɛt͡ʃːeːɡ], MKSZ) is the national handball federation in Hungary.
Hungarian Handball Federation Hungarian: Magyar Kézilabda Szövetség MKSZ | |
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IOC nation | Hungary (HUN) |
National flag | |
Sport | Handball |
Other sports | |
Official website | www |
HISTORY | |
Year of formation | 1933 |
DEMOGRAPHICS | |
Membership size | 20 Affiliated Members |
AFFILIATIONS | |
International federation | International Handball Federation (IHF) |
IHF member since | 1946 |
Continental association | European Handball Federation |
National Olympic Committee | Hungarian Olympic Committee |
GOVERNING BODY | |
President | Ferenc Ilyés |
HEADQUARTERS | |
Address | |
Country | Hungary |
Secretary General | Mr. András Novák |
FINANCE | |
Sponsors | Szerencsejáték Zrt. Audi Adidas Mercedes-Benz Molten Corporation MTVA Nemzeti Sport K&H Bank Teva Pharmaceutical Industries TiPPMIX |
The Hungarian Handball Federation is a member of the European Handball Federation (EHF) and the International Handball Federation (IHF). Its headquarters are in Budapest. The federation organizes the Hungarian league (Hungarian: Nemzeti Bajnokság) for men and women, and administers the national handball teams for men and women.
Its president is Ferenc Ilyés,[1] the vice president is Katalin Pálinger.[2]
Hosted tournaments
edit- Men's
- 2022 European Men's Handball Championship (with Slovakia), January 13–30
- 2005 Men's Junior World Handball Championship
- 2013 Men's Youth World Handball Championship, August 10–23
- Women's
- 1982 World Women's Handball Championship, December 2–12
- 1995 World Women's Handball Championship (with Austria), December 5–17
- 2004 European Women's Handball Championship, December 9–19
- 2014 European Women's Handball Championship (with Croatia), December 7–21
- 2024 European Women's Handball Championship (with Austria and Switzerland)
- 2001 Women's Junior World Handball Championship
- 2018 Women's Junior World Handball Championship
- 2009 Women's Junior European Handball Championship
- 2019 Women's Junior European Handball Championship
- 1992 Women's Youth European Handball Championship
- Beach handball
- 2016 Beach Handball World Championships, Budapest, July 12–17
Honours
edit- Men's
- World Championship: Runner-up (1 time - 1986)
- Carpathian Trophy: Bronze medal - 1964, 1976
- Women's
- Olympic Games: Runner-up (1 time - 2000); Third place (2 times - 1976, 1996)
- World Championship: Winner (1 time - 1965); Runner-up (4 times - 1957, 1982, 1995, 2003); Third place (4 times - 1971, 1975, 1978, 2005)
- European Championship: Winner (1 time - 2000); Third place (3 times - 1998, 2004, 2012)
- Carpathian Trophy: Silver medal - 1971, 1984, 2012; Bronze medal - 1970, 1975, 1981, 2011
- Møbelringen Cup: Silver medal - 2003
Divisions
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Current head coaches
edit- As of 6 November 2022
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Competitions
editMagyar Kézilabda Szövetség is responsible for organising the following competitions:
Men's handball
edit- Nemzeti Bajnokság I (Tier 1)
- Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B (Tier 2) – two sections (East, West)
- Nemzeti Bajnokság II (Tier 3) – six sections (North-West, North, North-East, South-West, South, South-East)
Women's handball
edit- Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women) (Tier 1)
- Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B (women) (Tier 2) – two sections (East, West)
- Nemzeti Bajnokság II (women) (Tier 3) – six sections (North-West, North, North-East, South-West, South, South-East)
Cups
edit- Magyar Kupa – Men
- Szuperkupa – Men's Supercup
- Magyar Kupa (women) – Women
- Szuperkupa (women) – Women's Supercup
Beach handball
edit- Strandkézilabda Nemzeti Bajnokság (Tier 1)
Presidency (2023)
edit- President: Ferenc Ilyés
- Vice president: Katalin Pálinger
Members of presidency
edit- László Nagy
- Erika Kirsner
- Timuzsin Schuch
- János Hajdu
- Beatrix Kökény
- Sándor Oláh
- Anita Görbicz
- dr. András Tállay
- Péter Csermely
Presidents
edit- József Varga ( –1989)
- Péter Dobrovits (1989–1991)
- Imre Barcza (1991–1993)
- Lajos Pősze (1993–1996)
- András Benedek (1996–2003)
- István Kiss (2003–2009)
- László Sinka (2009–2011)
- Iván Vetési (2011–2015)
- Máté Kocsis (2015–2023)
- Ferenc Ilyés (2023–)
Current sponsorships
edit- Szerencsejáték Zrt. - Official main sponsor
- Provident - Official sponsor (Platinum support)
- Mercedes-Benz - Official sponsor (Gold support)
- MTVA - Official sponsor
- Generali - Official sponsor
- Adidas - Official sponsor
- Molten - Official sponsor
- Sport Basica - Official sponsor
- Haluxvill - Official sponsor
- LBT - Official sponsor
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Ilyés Ferenc lett a Magyar Kézilabda Szövetség új elnöke". 24.hu (in Hungarian). 2023-04-14. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
- ^ "Magyar Kézilabda Szövetség". www.mksz.hu. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
External links
edit- Magyar Kézilabda Szövetség (Official website)