Gergő Iváncsik Explained

Gergő Iváncsik
Nationality:Hungarian
Birth Date:30 November 1981
Birth Place:Győr, Hungary
Height:1.9m (06.2feet)
Position:Left wing
Currentclub:Retired
Youthyears1:–1998
Youthclubs1: ETO-SZESE Győr FKC
Years1:1998–2000
Years2:2000–2017
Nationalyears1:2000–2017
Nationalteam1:Hungary
Nationalcaps1:270
Nationalgoals1:696

Gergő Iváncsik (born 30 November 1981) is a former Hungarian handballer who played for Telekom Veszprém and for the Hungarian national team. He retired from handball in 2017.[1]

Career

Club

He started to play handball at the age of nine in the elementary school and later became a member of the ETO-SZESE Győr FKC youth team. He made her senior debut for the Győr-based club in 1998.

The talented left winger quickly caught the eyes of Hungarian top club Veszprém KC, and he was signed by the champions in 2000. Since then, Iváncsik won a number of various medals and trophies both on domestic and continental level, including the EHF Cup Winners' Cup title in 2008.

International

He won a gold medal at the European Youth Championship in 1999 and led the Hungarian national team to fourth place at the Junior World Championships in 2001. He made his full international debut against Austria on 26 October 2000. His first major tournament was the 2003 World Championship. He participated at further four World Championships (2007, 2009, 2011, 2013)[2] and was present at seven European Championships (2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016). He was also member of the Hungarian team that finished fourth at the 2004 Olympic Games and 2012 Olympic Games.[3] [4]

Personal

His father, Mihály Iváncsik is a former handball player, who has won the IHF Cup in 1986 and received silver medal on the World Cup in the same year.[5]

He has two younger brothers, Tamás Iváncsik and Ádám Iváncsik. Both of them are professional handball players and Hungarian internationals.

He is married. His wife, Vera gave birth to a boy, Máté, on 3 February 2009, soon after Iváncsik returned from the World Championship.[6] Their second son, Milán was born in March 2014.[7]

Achievements

Individual awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Iváncsik Gergő visszavonul. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170617234731/http://telekomveszprem.hu/ivancsik-gergo-visszavonul_3514. 2017-06-17.
  2. Web site: Magyarok a férfi világbajnokságokon, érmesek. Nemzeti Sport Online. 31 January 2011. hu.
  3. Web site: Gergely Iváncsik . Sports-reference.com . 19 January 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120206212016/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/iv/gergely-ivancsik-1.html . 6 February 2012 .
  4. Web site: London 2012 handball men Results - Olympic handball.
  5. News: Többgenerációs kézilabdacsalád. Origo.hu. 24 December 2008. 7 January 2011. hu.
  6. News: Megszületett Iváncsik Máté! . Vehir.hu . 4 February 2009 . 7 January 2011 . hu . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110721113830/http://vehir.hu/sport/2009-02-04/megszuletett_ivancsik_mate.html . 21 July 2011 .
  7. Web site: Újabb Iváncsik baba érkezett. Bors Online. hu. 25 March 2014.