Hungarian men's national field handball team

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Hungary
Association Magyar Kézilabda Szövetség (MKSZ)
Balance sheet
60 games
19 wins
2 draws
39 losses
statistics
First international game Hungary 3:16 Austria October 18, 1932, Budapest
Hungary 1918Hungary AustriaAustria 
Hungary 1918Hungary
Last international game GDR 9:21 Hungary 13 August 1959, Leipzig
Germany Democratic Republic 1949German Democratic Republic Hungary 1957Hungary 
Germany Democratic Republic 1949German Democratic Republic
Highest victory France 4:13 Hungary October 10, 1948, Paris
France 1946Fourth French Republic Hungary 1946Hungary 
France 1946Fourth French Republic
Biggest defeat by the German Empire 22-0 Hungary August 6, 1936, Berlin
German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) Hungary 1918Hungary 
German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era)
List of international matches
Olympic games
Participation 1 of 1 ( 1936 )
best result 4th place ( 1936 )


Handball world championship
Participation 4 of 7 (First: 1938 )
best result Bronze medal world centered-2.svgBronze medal ( 1938 )
(As of April 15, 2020)

The Hungarian men's national field handball team represented Hungary at international matches and international tournaments.

The greatest success was the bronze medal at the 1938 World Cup .

Olympic games

The Hungarian national handball team took part in the only event where field handball was played.

year venue Participation until ... Result medal
1936 Berlin , German EmpireGerman Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era)  Finals Hungary 1918Hungary Hungary 0 points 4th Place

World championships

The Hungarian national handball team took part in four of the seven field handball world championships held until 1966 .

year Host country Participation until ... Result rank Comments and special features
1938 German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire 3rd place match Hungary 1918Hungary Hungary 10:12 SwedenSwedenSweden  Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze medal
1948 France 1946Fourth French Republic France Preliminary round AustriaAustria Austria 4-2 HungaryHungary 1946Hungary  9-12. space
1952 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland no participation
1955 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany Preliminary round Hungary 1949Hungary Hungary 2nd points 9-17. space
1959 AustriaAustria Austria Game for 7th place Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 15:11 Austria BAustriaAustria  7th place
1963 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland no participation
1966 AustriaAustria Austria no participation

Teams

Source:

Olympic games

1936

Benda Antal , Cziráki Ferenc , Cséfay Sándor , Fodor Miklos , Galgóczi Lőrinc , Koppány János , Kutasi Lajos , Máté Tibor , Páli Imre , Rákosi Ferenc , Salgó Endre , Serényi István , Szomori Sándor , Takács Gyula , Újvári Antal , Velkey Ferenc

Coach: Sass István

World championships

1938

Benda Antal , Boda György , Cziráki Ferenc , Cséfay Sándor , Dobos Imre , Fodor Miklos , Koltai Imre , Kutasi Lajos , Kürti László , Máté Tibor , Mátyássy Arpad , Merai Ferenc , Rákosi Ferenc , sido Zoltán , Szomori Sándor , Takács Gyula

Coach: Sass István

1955

Bagyin József , Bordács László , Farkas István , G. Nagy Kálmán , Hetényi Ottó , Horváth Jenő , Kesjár András , Hungarian Gyula , Megyeri László , Molnár József , Nagy László , Nádasdi Lajos , Penczi Béla , Ramotsa György , Újvári Sándor

Coach: Cziráki Ferenc

1959

Baják Ferenc , Csíki József , Fekete Sándor , G. Nagy Kálmán , Harkai Győző , Hetényi Ottó , Horváth István , Kálóczi Mihály , Merkoványi Lajos , Nádasdi Lajos , Penczi Béla , Sárdi Ferenc , Sipos Dénes , Škultéty Csaba , Som Ferenc , Tamásdi Sándor

Coach: Szórádi Zoltán

Individual evidence

  1. Nagypályás válogatott mérkőzések - férfiak. In: kezitortenelem.hu. Retrieved April 18, 2020 (Hungarian).
  2. Austria's handball players win the silver medal. In: Innsbrucker Nachrichten . August 17, 1936, p. 6 , accessed June 23, 2019 .
  3. Világversenyek. In: kezitortenelem.hu. Retrieved April 19, 2020 (Hungarian).