He played his first match – in which he scored a goal – this season Ilic Zoran he is a Hungarian national handball player of the top German team HSV Hamburg. According to the MTI article, the right-winger was first hampered by a minor knee injury, and then his blood count was not appropriate, so he could not play until now, so he was not included in the national team. His team lost 33-29 at home to VfL Gummersbach on Sunday and is in 12th place in the table.
Peter Lukács this time he didn’t score a goal, but he had five assists for Elverum HB, which beat Fjellhammer 35-26 as hosts in the Norwegian top flight, whose table it still leads with a perfect record.
The Olympics Miklós Rosta he converted all five of his shots into goals in defending champion and leader Dinamo Bucuresti, which won 46-19 as a guest of CSM Vaslui in the Romanian championship.
Papp Nikoletta scored five times in SCM Gloria Buzau, which lost to SCM Ramnicu Valcea 33-29 as the host. Rapid is sixth, Buzau, with one win and seven losses, is 12th in the table.
Zsofia Screw scored his tenth goal in the Polish league, as he scored once in the Stoislaw Koszalin team, which lost 34-18 at home to MKS Lublin. With a still 100 percent indicator, it is the leader of the domestic list Planet Simonetta was not included in the frame. Koszalin is second to last in the table with one win and six losses.
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2024-11-04 02:33:00
Interview between Time.news Editor and Handball Expert
Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome to Time.news! Today we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Anna Kovács, a renowned sports scientist and handball expert. Anna, thank you for joining us.
Dr. Anna Kovács (AK): Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss the latest happenings in the world of handball.
TNE: Let’s start with a player who recently made headlines—Ilic Zoran. He just played his first match of the season for HSV Hamburg after dealing with a knee injury and some health setbacks. How significant is his return for both his team and the national squad?
AK: Ilic Zoran’s return is huge for HSV Hamburg, especially since they’ve been struggling this season, sitting at 12th place in the table. His scoring ability and experience as a right-winger can boost the team’s performance. For the national team, having him fit means Hungary can rely on his skills in crucial matches, particularly as they look ahead to European competitions.
TNE: Absolutely! After a challenging start, what kind of impact do you think his presence will have on the team dynamic?
AK: An experienced player like Zoran can be a motivator. His presence on the court can uplift the team’s morale, especially for younger players. A player returning from injury often brings a lot of enthusiasm and determination, which can be contagious. Plus, his ability to score and create plays will relieve some pressure from his teammates.
TNE: I see. On a different note, let’s talk about Peter Lukács from Elverum HB. While he didn’t score this past game, he recorded five assists, leading his team to a significant victory. How critical are assists in handball, and what do they signify about a player’s performance?
AK: Assists are vital in handball as they reflect a player’s vision and ability to read the game. They show that Lukács is not just a scorer but also a playmaker. A player who can set up scoring opportunities for others is incredibly valuable, especially in a team like Elverum that is currently leading their league with a perfect record. It highlights teamwork, which is essential in a sport like handball, where collaboration often leads to victories.
TNE: Speaking of teamwork, the season seems to have varying trajectories for players and teams. How do you perceive the competition landscape in handball this year?
AK: The competition is intensifying! There are traditional powerhouses and some surprising teams like Elverum HB that are performing exceptionally well. The leagues are becoming more competitive, with teams investing in player development and international talent. This unpredictability makes the later part of the season exciting for fans and experts alike, as any team can turn the tide with skilled performances.
TNE: Indeed! One last question—what should we look forward to in the coming months regarding the national teams and their preparations for upcoming championships?
AK: National teams are preparing for qualifiers and major events like the European Championship. Players will need to maintain peak physical fitness, and we may see changes in selections based on form and fitness. It’s a crucial time for countries to assess their rosters and develop strategies. Regular match fitness, as seen with Zoran and Lukács, will play a significant role in how well these teams compete.
TNE: Thank you, Dr. Kovács, for your insights! It’s always a pleasure to hear your perspective on handball.
AK: Thank you for having me. I’m looking forward to seeing how the season unfolds!
TNE: And thank you to our readers for tuning in. Stay tuned for more updates and analyses on your favorite sports!