Győri ETO KC explained

Clubname:Győri Audi ETO KC
Fullname:Győri Egyetértés Torna Osztály Kézilabda Club
Short Name:Győr
Capacity:5,500 seats
Chairman:Anita Görbicz
Manager:Per Johansson
Captain:Kari Brattset Dale
League:Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Season:2023–24
Position:Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 2nd
Website:http://www.gyorietokc.hu
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Győri ETO KC (Hungarian: Győri Egyetértés Torna Osztály Kézilabda Club, lit. Concordance Gymnastics Department of Győr Handball Club) is a Hungarian professional women's handball club from Győr. Since they are sponsored by Audi, the official name for the team is Győri Audi ETO KC.

On domestic level ETO won 17 Hungarian Championship titles, including seven in a row between 2008 and 2014. They are also a fifteen-time Hungarian Cup winners, having won all their finals between 2005 and 2016.

ETO won the Champions League in 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2024. The team also reached the final in 2009, 2012, 2016, and in 2022.[1] [2] In addition, Győr reached the final of the EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 2006 and the final of the EHF Cup in 1999, 2002, 2004, and 2005.

History

The first golden era[3] The ETO was founded in 1904, but the women's handball section wasn't created until 1948. The first edition of the Hungarian Championship was held in 1951.

President János Lang and department leader Vilmos Joósz started to build the first "golden team" in the mid-fifties. The members of the first team that succeeded were Magdolna Matulay, Ilona Dittrich, Magdolna Novák, Ilona Szalai, and Éva Boudny. At the beginning, the coach of the team was Pál Kellner, but he emigrated to Sweden after the 1956 revolution, so the team was in a need for a new coach. Károly Varga took over the responsibility, but after the summer break, he was replaced by László Stéger.

In 1957, ETO won their first Hungarian Championship title - in their first season playing in the top level championship - after a victory in the final round against Goldberger. Multiple players missed the 1958 Championship due to pregnancy, therefore the team finished at the disappointing 8th position. The new year however brought success again, thanks to signing one of the greatest players of the era, Magda Jóna. ETO won the 1959 Championship, while Jóna became the topscorer with 225 goals scored. The successful performance continued, in 1960 they finished second behind Bp. Spartacus.

Towards the end

After Magda Jóna left the team in 1960, the success seemed to avoid the club as well. Between 1961 and 1965, ETO reached only a 4th and an 11th position, while László Stéger left the bench. His replacement was Jenő Kheim. In 1966, ETO finished 13th and got relegated from the Nemzeti Bajnokság I. They gained promotion to the first league once more for a season, but could not make their good run last long, since they got relegated even from the third division. The club of ETO decided to terminate the handball department.

More than a decade without ETO

Between 1980 and 1992, the handball team in Győr went through several struggles. They either played in the lower championships or were considered as a "middle team" in the first league. There were several name changes in the club's life, including Győri Vasas or Győri Richards. In 1992, Győri ETO Kézilabda Club was established, which was owned by the Municipality of Győr. The president was Attila Vanyus (between 1992 and 2012), who built up the successful club we know today with his persistent, hard work.

ETO has returned

From 1993, a really strong team was formed in Győr. Players like Mariann Horváth, Beáta Hoffmann, Anikó Nagy, Gabriella Szabados, Eszter Mátéfi, and Anna Szántó were playing for ETO. They reached the 5th position, while Eszter Mátéfi became the top scorer of the Nemzeti Bajnokság I.Kálmán Róth took over the team from 1994. With his lead, the team played their first ever European Cup match in the City Cup against the Swiss team, ZMC Zürich. Katalin Pálinger, Krisztina Pigniczki and Anita Kulcsár were the key players of their club and the national team as well.

ETO played in the EHF Cup for the first time in the 1998/99 season. They reached the final, but fell short against the more powerful Danish side, Viborg HK.

First season in the Champions League, another success on European level

After playing in lower tier European competitions for a couple of years, ETO got to debut in the top tier, also known as the Champions League in the 2000/01 season after beating Polish MKS Lublin in Round 2 of qualification. They could not go through from the group phase with one victory, two draws and three losses, on the other hand they finished 3rd in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I. Important players left the team, so the staff decided to fill up the empty gaps with players from their own youth team. Players like Anita Görbicz, Ibolya Mehlmann, Viktória Petróczi, and Gabriella Kindl.

In 2002, ETO played the final of the EHF Cup against Ikast (53–61 on aggregate), then the semifinal of Cup Winners' Cup in 2003 against ESBF Besançon (45–56 on aggregate) and the 2004 EHF Cup final against Viborg HK (48–64 on aggregate), while more young players joined the squad, like Bernadett Bódi, Orsolya Herr, Renáta Mörtel, Bernadett Temes or Gabriella Juhász.

In 2005, ETO strengthened their team with Romanian internationals; Aurelia Brădeanu and Simona Gogîrlă. In the Hungarian Championship ETO was able to win the title after an exciting fight against Dunaferr, which meant that the gold medal returned to Győr after 46 years.

2005–2012 Dominance in Hungary

Since 2005, the club is sponsored by Audi, therefore the official name for the team is Győri Audi ETO KC. With the help of their new sponsor, they won 6 Hungarian Championship titles and 7 Hungarian Cup during seven seasons.

In the European Cups they first failed to qualify for Champions League 2004/05 season after losing to Ukrainian Motor Zaporizhzhia in the qualifiers, but they reached the final of EHF Cup in the meantime, after beating Polish SPR Lublin in Round 3 of qualification, Norwegian Våg Vipers in the 1/8 finals, Romania HC Zalău in the quarterfinals and German HC Leipzig in the semifinals, however they fell short against Hungarian rivals, Alcoa FKC. Then ETO also lost the final of EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 2006, where they lost against ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica from Serbia and Montenegro, 48–51 on aggregate.

In 2009, Győri ETO reached the final of the Champions League for the first time, meeting Danish champion Viborg HK. In the semifinals the triumphed against Austrian record champion and 8-time CL winner Hypo Niederösterreich, 54–47 on aggregate. Due to a knee injury suffered days before the first leg, captain Anita Görbicz couldn't take part in the finals.[4] Győr won the first match away 26–24[5] but was defeated at Veszprém Aréna 23–26, thus losing the title on aggregate score. ETO players missed 9 penalties combined in the finals. On year later they lost the semifinals against Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea 45–49 on aggregate, then another year later another semifinal duel to Spanish Itxako Navarra, 50–45 on aggregate. In 2012, the team made it to the EHF Champions League finals again, where they fell short to ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica on the away goals rule. ETO won the first leg on home soil to 29–27, while their Montenegrin opponent achieved a 27–25 victory in the rematch which was just enough for them to gain the title. Not even Göbricz's 21 goals scored in the finals combined were sufficient. ETO's bad luck seemed to continue in Europe, as this final was the 7th on European level they lost out of the 7 finals they have reached. In the meantime their dominance in Hungary wasn't questionable.

During this period both Hungarian and foreign handball talents and stars wore the green and white jersey, such as Anikó Kovacsics, Zsuzsanna Tomori, Eduarda Amorim, Katrine Lunde, Heidi Løke, Ana Gros, Andrea Lekić or Jovanka Radičević.

2012–2019 Reaching the Top, long awaited triumph – 5 Champions League titlesFor the 2012/13 season, coach Ambros Martín joined the squad and have worked with the team for six years. ETO reached the final of the Champions League and could finally win after 7 lost European cup finals with the help of the Spaniard. They were able to win a thrilling semifinal rematch against Oltchim Vâlcea, where the guest Romanian team were leading in the 51st minute even with 6 goals.[6] The last 10 minutes of the match were incredible from Győr's point of view, because they were able to come back to the match and lose with only 1 goal. Considering they have won their first match in Romania with 2 goals, that loss meant that they have made it to the final. Tables have turned, ETO won 48–47 on aggregate, and as a result they had to face the Norwegian powerhouse Larvik HK for the trophy. After a victory in Norway (24–21), they won the rematch and the title at the same time in the Veszprém Aréna.[7] Since 2014 the winner of the Champions League have been decided in a Final Four tournament. ETO defended their title, which meant they won the last title in the old format and the first in the new one.

In the Ambros Martín era (2012–2018) ETO won 4 Champions League titles (in 2013 against Larvik, in 2014 against Budućnost, in 2017 against HC Vardar and in 2018 once again against HC Vardar) and lost one final (in 2016 against CSM București). Except for the 2014 final against Budućnost, which ended with a 27–21 ETO victory, all the finals of Martín led Győr had a thriller of an ending. ETO lost the final against CSM in 2016 in a penalty shootout, where Anikó Kovacsics was the only ETO-player able to score from the 7-metre line.[8] They managed to beat Vardar in extra time on both occasions (31–30 in 2017 and 27–26 in 2018) with the second final becoming especially memorable with the last second save courtesy of Éva Kiss. The move was referred to by the press as the "Kiss of Death".[9] In Hungary, their dominance remained, they won 5 Hungarian Championship titles and 5 Hungarian Cups, as well as 2 Hungarian Supercups. They lost two titles, both against Ferencváros.

In February 2018, the club announced that the most successful coach of the club's history, Ambros Martín won't extend his contract and will leave the team after the 2017–18 season, since he wanted to seek out new challenges.[10] Gábor Danyi - who was the assistant coach of the team since 2011 - took over his place on the bench.

2019–2024, 70 unbeaten matches, 200th Champions League win, new direction(s)

Danyi's first season as the head coach was one of ETO's best seasons so far. They did not just win all the titles possible, but remained unbeaten throughout the whole season.[11] However, in May 2021 Danyi got sacked after a huge (9 goals) defeat against the domestic rivals Ferencváros, which also meant the team lost the National Championship title for the first time since 2015.[12] The team lost 2 matches in total during Danyi's three-year tenure. Ambros Martín returned to the bench. In the Danyi era (2018–2021) ETO won 1 Hungarian Championship title, 2 Hungarian Cups and 1 Champions League final (against Russian Rostov, 25–24) as well as finishing 3rd once in the most prestigious European competition (after losing to French Brest in the semi final). The COVID-19 pandemic also happened to appear during this period, as well as Nycke Groot, a prominent player and first choice playmaker for the team decided to leave, and fight for different kind of goals.

On 4 June 2021 the legend and icon of Győri ETO KC, Anita Görbicz played her last match for the team and retired after spending 24 seasons playing for the club.[13] Another important and outstanding player of the era, Eduarda Amorim also played her last match for the team that day, leaving the club after 12 seasons.

The club holds the record for the longest unbeaten run in the EHF Champions League. Between 5 February 2018 and 6 February 2022 all their matches ended with either a victory or a draw. They set the record for 70 unbeaten matches in a row.[14] In March 2022 it was announced that Csaba Bartha, the president of the club got his contract terminated on mutual consent.[15] On 24 September 2022 ETO lost a Champions League group match to French side Metz in the Audi Aréna after almost 7 years since the last loss on home court.[16]

Beating HC Lokomotiva Zagreb 26:17 in round 11 (on 14 January 2023) of the competition marked Györ's record-setting 200th win in Champions League, becoming the first women's team to reach the respective milestone.[17]

The second Martín era (2021–2023) came to an end after the season,[18] and the management decided to turn into a different direction with assigning the Danish Ulrik Kirkely as the head coach of Győr. With Martín the club won both domestic national titles, but lost both domestic cups. In the CL they lost to Vipers Kristiansand both years, first in the 2022 final (31–33), then the 2023 semi final (35–37).

The tenure of the Danish coach wasn't long, on 13th March 2024 the club announced that they terminated the contract of Ulrik Kirkely and Kristian Danielsen with immediate effect, while Attila Kun (a coach from the club’s academy) was named as the temporary head coach,[19] until they found their new head coach, Swedish Per Johansson. With Kirkely the team lost to Mosonmagyaróvár and Ferencváros away in the national championship, and after 11 victories on 11 games in the Champions League they lost two out of their remaining matches and also draw once. On top of this ETO lost the Magyar Kupa final against Ferencváros. Although Győr lost both the domestic title and cup, they managed to triumph in the Champions League for the 6th time overall after trying unsuccessfully for the previous five years. Johansson's squad first beat Team Esbjerg in the semi final (24–23), then German SG BBM Bietigheim for the trophy (30–24). Stine Bredal Oftedal, often referred to as "the engine of the team" decided to end her professional career, that became a sweet goodbye with a Champions League title, her third one in the green and white jersey overall.

Crest, colours, supporters

Kit manufacturers and Shirt sponsor

The following table shows in detail Győri ETO KC kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year:

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
2004–2006 adidasgraboplast / e·on
2006–2010Audi / e·on
2010 ErimaAudi
2011Audi / Digi
2011–2012 adidas
2012–2013Audi
2013–2015Audi / MVM
2015Audi / Győr
2016–2022Audi / Győr / Szerencsejáték Zrt.
2023– Mizuno

Kits

Arena

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2024–25 season

Goalkeepers
Left wingers
Right wingers
Pivots
Left backs
Centre backs
Right backs
Squad information
PlayerPositionDate of BirthContract untilPrevious club
5Linn BlohmLine Player20 May 199220212025 Minaur Baia Mare
7 Kari Brattset DaleLine Player15 February 199120182027 Vipers Kristiansand
10Bruna de PaulaLeft Back26 September 199620232025 Metz Handball
11Ryu Eun-heeRight Back24 February 199020212025 Busan
14Left Back23 August 199320242026 Team Esbjerg
17Kelly DulferLeft Back21 March 199420242027 HB Ludwigsburg
20Centre Back18 January 199820242027 Metz Handball
21Veronica KristiansenLeft Back10 July 199020182025 FC Midtjylland
22Right Wing31 October 199520202026 Ferencvárosi TC (women’s handball)
23Csenge FodorLeft Wing23 April 199920172025 NEKA
26Emilie HovdenRight Wing5 April 199620232025 Viborg HK
27Estelle Nze MinkoCentre Back11 August 199120192027 Siófok KC
28Bo van WeteringLeft Wing5 October 199920242027 Odense Håndbold
48Dione HousheerRight Back26 September 199920242027 Odense Håndbold
89Sandra ToftGoalkeeper18 October 198920222027 Brest Bretagne Handball
99Hatadou SakoGoalkeeper21 October 199520242027 Metz Handball

Transfers

Transfers for the 2024–25 season[20]

Joining[21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26]
Leaving[27] [28] [29] [30]

Staff members

Notable players

Retired numbers

Győri ETO KC
No.PlayerPositionTenureMatchesGoalsSeasons
13 Centre Back / Left Wing 1997–2021 750 3797 24
18 Left Back 2009–2021 457 1742 12

Goalkeepers

Right wings

Right backs

Line players

Centre backs

Left backs

Left wings

Head coach history

[31]

László Stéger1957–1963
Jenő Kheim1964–1968
Zoltán Tompa1973
Lajos Horváth1989–1992; 1993–1994;
Tibor Kocsis1992–1993
Kálmán Róth1994–1996; 2002–2007
István Hikádé1996
József Vura1996–2002
Csaba Konkoly2007–2011
Karl Erik Bøhn2011–2012
Ambros Martín2012–2018; 2021–2023[32]
Gábor Danyi2018–2021
Ulrik Kirkely2023–2024
March 2024 (interim)
Per Johansson2024–[33]

Chairman history

Attila Vanyus1989–2011[34]
Ernő Kelecsényi2011–2016[35]
Csaba Bartha2016–2022[36] [37]
Anita Görbicz2022–present[38]

Honours

Domestic competitions

Nemzeti Bajnokság I (National Championship of Hungary)

Magyar Kupa (National Cup of Hungary)

Szuperkupa (Super Cup of Hungary); Championship vs. Cup winner

European competitions

Others

Recent seasons

SeasonDivisionPos.Magyar kupa
1993–94NB I5th
1994–95NB I5th
1995–96NB I4th
1996–97NB I5th
1997–98NB I
1998–99NB I
1999–00NB I Finalist
2000–01NB I
2001–02NB I Finalist
2002–03NB I

In European competition

See main article: Győri ETO KC in European handball.

Source: kézitörténelem.hu

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2023–24EHF Champions LeagueGroup stage A
Group A
CSM București24–2627–23align=center rowspan=71st
39–2029–26
Odense Håndbold32–2931–30
Brest Bretagne Handball32–3224–23
ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica37–1929–21
31–2934–26
35–2328–29
Quarterfinals Vipers Kristiansand24–2630–2354–49
Semi-final Team Esbjergalign=center colspan=324–23
Finalalign=center colspan=330–24

Statistics: matches played – 345, wins – 252, draws – 22, losses – 71, goals scored – 10,073, goals conceded – 8,442, goal difference – +1,631

Statistics

Individual awards in the EHF Champions League

SeasonPlayerAward
2011–12 Anita GörbiczTop Scorer (133 goals)[43]
2013–14[44] Katrine LundeMost Valuable Player
Anita GörbiczTop Scorer (87 goals)[45]
Eduarda AmorimAll–Star Team (Best Left Back)
Anita GörbiczAll–Star Team (Best Centre Back)
Katarina BulatovićAll–Star Team (Best Right Back)
2014–15[46] Anikó KovacsicsAll–Star Team (Best Centre Back)
Heidi LøkeAll–Star Team (Best Line Player)
Ambros MartínBest coach
Dorina KorsósBest Defender Player
2015–16[47] Kari Aalvik GrimsbøAll-Star Team (Best Goalkeeper)
Nycke GrootAll–Star Team (Best Centre Back)
Anikó KovacsicsAll–Star Team (Best Left Wing)
Heidi LøkeAll–Star Team (Best Line Player)
Eduarda AmorimBest Defender Player
Ambros MartínBest Coach
2016–17[48] Nycke GrootMost Valuable Player
Kari Aalvik GrimsbøAll-Star Team (Best Goalkeeper)
Nycke GrootAll–Star Team (Best Centre Back)
Nora MørkAll–Star Team (Best Right Back)
Eduarda AmorimBest Defender Player
Ambros MartínBest Coach
2017–18[49] Kari Aalvik GrimsbøAll–Star Team (Best Goalkeeper)
Zsuzsanna TomoriBest Defender Player
Ambros MartínBest coach
2018–19[50] Kari Aalvik GrimsbøMost Valuable Player
Anne Mette HansenAll-Star Team (Best Left Back)
Stine Bredal OftedalAll-Star Team (Best Centre Back)
Crina PinteaAll-Star Team (Best Line Player)
Eduarda AmorimBest Defender Player
2019–20[51] Amandine LeynaudAll-Star Team (Best Goalkeeper)
Stine Bredal OftedalAll-Star Team (Best Centre Back)
Eduarda AmorimBest Defender Player
2020–21[52] Amandine LeynaudAll-Star Team (Best Goalkeeper)
Stine Bredal OftedalAll-Star Team (Best Centre Back)
Viktória LukácsAll-Star Team (Best Right Wing)
Eduarda AmorimBest Defender Player
2021–22[53] Laura GlauserAll-Star Team (Best Goalkeeper)
Stine Bredal OftedalAll-Star Team (Best Centre Back)
Linn BlohmAll-Star Team (Best Line Player)
Kari Brattset DaleBest Defender Player
Ambros MartínBest coach

Top scorers in the EHF Champions League

(All-Time) – Last updated on 2 June 2024[54]

Every player that has scored at least 100 goals is included.

RankNameSeasonsplayedGoals
1 Anita Görbicz181,016
2 Eduarda Amorim12663
3 Stine Bredal Oftedal7442
4 Heidi Løke6343
5 Estelle Nze Minko5324
6 Anikó Kovacsics9287
7 Veronica Kristiansen6287
8 Orsolya Vérten8282
9 Aurelia Brădeanu7247
10 Kari Brattset Dale6243
11 Nycke Groot4234
12 Anne Mette Hansen6233
13 Bernadett Bódi10217
14 Zsuzsanna Tomori7201
15 Ana Gros4198
16 Katarína Mravíková4189
17 Viktória Győri-Lukács4188
18 Simona Spiridon5163
19 Ágnes Hornyák8148
20 Yvette Broch5146
21 Csenge Fodor7141
22 Nora Mørk3137
23 Ryu Eun-hee3131
24 Nadine Szöllősi-Schatzl3131
25 Linn Blohm3122
26 Jana Knedlíková6122
27 Jovanka Radičević2119
28 Andrea Lekić2112
29 Katarina Bulatović2101

Most league appearances

Last updated on 22 May 2023[55]

RankNameApps
1 Anita Görbicz442
2 Bernadett Bódi272
3 Eduarda Amorim255
4 Orsolya Vérten252
5 Beáta Hoffmann211
6 Anikó Kovacsics209
7 Katalin Pálinger208
8 Orsolya Herr194
9 Ágnes Hornyák187
10 Anikó Nagy184

Top league goalscorers

Last updated on 22 May 2023

RankNameGoals
1 Anita Görbicz2181
2 Eduarda Amorim960
3 Orsolya Vérten958
4 Anikó Nagy770
5 Anita Kulcsár759
6 Anikó Kovacsics728
7 Aurelia Brădeanu656
8 Heidi Løke648
9 Eszter Mátéfi607
10 Krisztina Pigniczki595

Champions League winners

TitlesPlayersWinning years
52013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019
2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019
42014, 2017, 2018, 2019
32018, 2019, 2024
2017, 2018, 2019
2013, 2014, 2017
2013, 2014, 2017
2017, 2018, 2019
2017, 2018, 2019
2017, 2018, 2019
2017, 2018, 2019
2017, 2018, 2019
2013, 2014, 2017
2018, 2019, 2024
2017, 2018, 2019
2017, 2018, 2024
2017, 2018, 2019
22013, 2014
2013, 2014
2013, 2014
2013, 2014
2013, 2014
2013, 2014
2013, 2014
2019, 2024
2019, 2024
2013, 2014
2018, 2019
2013, 2014
12024
2017
2024
2017
2024
2024
2019
2024
2013
2014
2024
2024
2024
2018
2024
2019
2013
2018
2024
2024
2024
2017

Top scorers in the EHF Champions League FINAL4

(All-Time) – Last updated on 2 June 2024

RankNameAppearancesGoals
1 Anita Görbicz657
2 Eduarda Amorim649
3 Stine Bredal Oftedal648
4 Nycke Groot437
5 Kari Brattset Dale430
6 Veronica Kristiansen424
7 Ana Gros224
8 Estelle Nze Minko 423
9 Bernadett Bódi521
10 Anne Mette Hansen520
11 Heidi Løke319
12 Viktória Győri-Lukács 418
13 Linn Blohm 313
14 Anikó Kovacsics212
15 Nadine Szöllősi-Schatzl312
16 Csenge Fodor 411
17 Yvette Broch511

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Györi AUDI ETO KC. European Handball Federation. 2009-01-06.
  2. Web site: Buducnost win EHF Women's Champions League 2011/12. European Handball Federation. 13 May 2012. 14 May 2012. 16 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140316215219/http://www.eurohandball.com/article/14954. dead.
  3. Web site: Klubtörténet. gyorietokc.hu. hu. 28 August 2019.
  4. Web site: Görbicz injured. 6 May 2009. European Handball Federation. 2009-05-16.
  5. Web site: Győr win goalkeepers' duel. Bruun. Peter. 9 May 2009. European Handball Federation. 2009-05-16.
  6. Web site: Bravúros hajrá: a Győr bejutott a BL döntőbe!. 11 April 2013. Nemzetisport.hu. 2013-04-11.
  7. Web site: Megmászták a csúcsot, BL-győztes az Győri ETO! . 11 May 2013. Nemzetisport.hu. 2013-05-11.
  8. Web site: Elképesztő küzdelem, hetesekkel elbukott az ETO a BL döntőben. Nemzeti Sport. 8 May 2016. Hungarian.
  9. Web site: Kiss Éva kivédte a ziccerét a BL döntőben, 24 évesen visszavonul. Nemzeti Sport. Hungarian. 23 May 2018.
  10. Web site: Ambros Martín meghozta a döntését, nem hosszabbít Győrben. 18 February 2018. Győri Audi ETO KC. 21 February 2018.
  11. Web site: Danyi Gábor, aki felülmúlta a felülmúlhatatlant. 24.hu. hu. 28 August 2019. 13 May 2019.
  12. Web site: Távozik a Győri Audi ETO KC kispadjáról Danyi Gábor. gyorietokc.hu. 7 May 2021.
  13. Web site: Görbicz könnyei potyogtak, a közönség tombolt, a mezét visszavonultatták. Nemzeti Sport. 4 June 2021.
  14. Web site: 70 veretlen meccs margójára. gyorietokc.hu. Hungarian. 1 March 2022. 1 March 2022.
  15. Web site: Dr. Bartha Csaba közös megegyezéssel távozik a Győri Audi ETO KC elnöki tisztségéből. gyorietokc.hu. 24 March 2022. Hungarian.
  16. Web site: Négy gólos vereség a Metz ellen. gyorietokc.hu. Hungarian. 24 September 2022. 31 December 2022.
  17. Web site: Vekić. Danijela. Győr secure 200th Champions League win. eurohandball.com. 14 January 2023. 15 January 2023.
  18. Web site: Hivatalos: Ambros Martín a szezon végén távozik a Győr női kézilabdacsapatától. m4sport.hu. 18 November 2022. Hungarian.
  19. Web site: Megtalálta távozó edzője utódját a Győri ETO női kézilabdacsapata. 24.hu. Hungarian. 19 December 2023.
  20. Web site: Hosszabbítás és biztos távozók – majdnem teljes a jövő szezon kerete Győri Audi ETO KC . 2024-01-05 . Hosszabbítás és biztos távozók – majdnem teljes a jövő szezon kerete Győri Audi ETO KC . hu.
  21. Web site: Megkezdődött a 2024/25-ös szezon kialakítása. gyorietokc.hu. 13 June 2023. Hungarian.
  22. Web site: Holland átlövő csatlakozik 2024 nyarán a Győri Audi ETO-hoz. gyorietokc.hu. 18 September 2023. Hungarian.
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