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Hungarian (men) volleyball 1999/2000

Teams (men):

  Average height Average age

Trainer

Csepel SC 194,6 cms 26 ys János Oláh
Dunaferr SE 192,5 cms 25 ys Viktor Boldarev
Kazincbarcikai VSE 192,3 cms 24,5 ys István Veres
Kecskeméti RC 192,5 cms 21,5 ys Mátyás Karagics
Medikémia-Szeged 192,4 cms 24 ys Péter Nagy
Nyíregyházi VSC 192,4 cms 24 ys Ferenc Botos
Pini-Kaposvár SE 192,8 cms 24 ys György Demeter
Szolnki Titász RK 192,5 cms 26 ys Márton Surányi


The Hungarian cup-winner team (1998): Pini-Kaposvár SE


Season 1997/98:

Hungarian champion: Nyíregyházi VSC
Silver medal: Pini Kaposvár SE

Hungarian Cup-winner: Pini Kaposvár SE
Silver medal: Medikémia Szeged

Season 1998/99

Hungarian Cup-winner: Pini Kaposvár SE
Silver medal: Medikémia Szeged


Volleyball Player of the Year 1997 in Hungary:
    Tibor Tomanóczy (Pini-Kaposvár SE)
     Born in 1974, capped for our national team 71 times (in 1997), height: 204 cms
Volleyball Player of the Year 1998 in Hungary:
    Péter Mészáros (Pini Kaposvár SE)
Volleyball Player of the Year 1999 in Hungary:
    Péter Mészáros (Pini Kaposvár SE)
    Born in 1967, capped for our national team 81 times (in 2000), height: 183 cms

Action photos


Volleyball through the world


  Maybe you don't know that the biggest volleyball player of all times, Karch Kiraly, is a Hungarian man. His parents emigrated from Hungary to the USA in 1956 and he was born there. When beach volleyball became an olympic sport (1996), he won the first olympic gold with Kent Steffes.


Karch Király   Karch Kiraly


The most information on volleyball on the Net:

Volleyball WorldWide | World championship '98 Japan
FIVB | Shaul's volleyball page | Italian Volley Page | Daniella's links
Castellum SC, Keszthely


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Last update: 4-22-2000.