Tamás Kásás Explained

Tamás Kásás
Nickname:Kása
Nationality:Hungarian
Birth Date:20 July 1976
Birth Place:Budapest, Hungary[1]
Height:2.00 m
Weight:90 kg
Position:Driver
L/R:Right
Youthclubs1:KSI
Years1:–1994
Clubs1:KSI
Years2:1994–1995
Clubs2:FTC-Vitasport
Years3:1995–1997
Clubs3:UTE-Office & Home
Years4:1997–2003
Clubs4:Posillipo
Years5:2003–2004
Clubs5:Vasas-Plaket-Euroleasing
Years6:2004–2006
Clubs6:Savona
Years7:2006–2012
Clubs7:Pro Recco
Nationalyears1:1994–2012

Tamás Kásás (in Hungarian pronounced as /ˈtɒmaːʃ ˈkaːʃaːʃ/; born 20 July 1976) is a retired Hungarian water polo player.

Kásás is often described as the best defensive player of his era, if not the best overall. He is known for his ability to spring out of the water and block shots, as well as his strength in one-on-one situations. He is also noted for his highly accurate shots and passes.

He picked up the sport at the age of six, being taught by his father Zoltán, who is a coach in Hungary. Zoltán Kásás was also a gifted player who won an Olympic silver medal in 1972, a World Championship in 1973, and a European title in 1974.

He made his Olympic debut in 1996, where Hungary reached the semifinals before losing to the Manuel Estiarte-led Spanish squad. However, the Hungarian team bounced back to win European Championships in 1997 and 1999, as well as a Champions League cup in 1998, culminating with three Olympic gold medals at Sydney in 2000, Athens in 2004 and Beijing in 2008.[1]

Kásás played in five consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country from 1996 to 2012. He is, jointly with Croat Igor Hinić and Greek Georgios Afroudakis, the tenth athlete to compete in water polo at five Olympics. He is also a leading goalscorer in Olympic water polo history, with 56 goals.[1]

In 2007 Kásás won Euro League with Pro Recco. He was named Most Valuable Player at the 2002 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup, where Hungary claimed the silver medal.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tamás Kásás . sports-reference.com . Sports Reference . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417085252/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ka/tamas-kasas-1.html . 17 April 2020 .
  2. Web site: Olimpikonok kitüntetése a Parlamentben. Hungarian Olympic Committee. 29 August 2008. 27 January 2012. hu. dead. https://archive.today/20120805012200/http://www.mob.hu/engine.aspx?page=showcontent&content=parlamenti_kituntetesek. 5 August 2012.