Noémi Háfra

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Noémi Háfra
Player information
birthday October 5, 1998
place of birth Cegléd , Hungary
citizenship HungarianHungarian Hungarian
height 1.80 m
Playing position Back room
Throwing hand right
Club information
society Ferencváros Budapest
Jersey number 45
Clubs as active
from ... to society
2010-2013 HungaryHungary Gyömrő VSK
2014– HungaryHungary Ferencváros Budapest
2016-2017 HungaryHungary MTK Budapest (loan)
National team
Debut on 27th September 2017
against KosovoKosovo Kosovo
  Games (goals)
HungaryHungary Hungary 41 (107)

Status: July 18, 2020

Noémi Háfra (born October 5, 1998 in Cegléd , Hungary ) is a Hungarian handball player .

Career

Noémi Háfra started playing handball in 2010 at Gyömrő VSK. In 2014 she joined the Hungarian first division club Ferencváros Budapest . The player, who can be used in all backcourt positions, won the Hungarian championship in 2015. Háfra is right-handed, but she has a good quality pass with her left hand. After Háfra was loaned to MTK Budapest in the 2016/17 season, she returned to Ferencváros Budapest.

Noémi Háfra won the bronze medal with the Hungarian U17 selection at the U-17 European Championship in 2015 . She is now a member of the Hungarian women's national team . With Hungary she took part in the 2017 World Cup. Háfra won the U-20 World Cup in 2018 and was also elected to the All-Star Team. She finished seventh at the 2018 European Championships and was also elected to the All-Star team.

Others

Her sister Luca also plays handball.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. nemzetisport.hu: A MAGYAR NŐI KÉZILABDA-VÁLOGATOTT VB-KERETE - NÉVJEGYEK ÉS JELLEMZÉSEK , accessed on March 6, 2018
  2. kezitortenelem.hu: Válogatott játékosok rangsora - női , accessed on July 18, 2020
  3. a b eurohandball.com: Multi-talented Noémi Háfra stands out for Hungary , accessed on December 4, 2017
  4. nemzetisport.hu: Kézilabda: Háfra Noémit meglepte az FTC visszahívása , accessed on December 4, 2017
  5. nemzetisport.hu: U17-es női kézi Eb: Románia legyőzésével bronzérmesek lettünk , accessed on December 4, 2017
  6. ihf.info: Cumulative Statistics , accessed December 4, 2017
  7. handball-world.news: No last dance for Norway: Hungary wins the Junior Women's World Cup title in an impressive atmosphere , accessed on July 15, 2018
  8. handball-world.news: Nine players from nine nations - including the German national player in the All-Star Team , accessed on December 25, 2018