Nationality Hungarian 1998– Gyori Audi ETO KC Height 1.73 m Nickname Gorbe | Current club Gyori Audi ETO KC Name Anita Gorbicz Children Otto Boldizsar Vincze Number 13 Role Handball Player | |
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Born 13 May 1983 (age 41) Veszprem, Hungary ( 1983-05-13 ) Similar People Zsuzsanna Tomori, Otto Vincze, Aniko Kovacsics, Heidi Loke, Katalin Palinger |
Anita g rbicz the world s best female handball players
Anita Görbicz (born 13 May 1983) is a Hungarian handballer for Győri Audi ETO KC and the Hungarian national team.
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- Club
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- Personal life
- Achievements
- Individual awards
- References

She was voted World Handball Player of the Year 2005 by the International Handball Federation.
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Club

Anita Görbicz started her career at Hungarian club Győri Audi ETO KC in 1993, aged 10. She has become a key member of the team and her absence is considered a notable disadvantage. With Győr, Görbicz has won the Hungarian Championship and Cup several times. At European level, she has reached the finals of the Cup Winners' Cup and EHF Cup.

Győri ETO reached the final stage of the Champions League for the first time in 2009. Due to a knee injury a few days before the matches, Görbicz missed the finals where Győr lost against Danish champion Viborg HK. In spite of this, she ranked second in the tournament's top goalscorers list.
International

Görbicz participated in the 2003 World Championship where Hungary lost the final match against France. She received a bronze medal at the 2004 European Championship. In Russia 2005 she won bronze with her team.

Anita Görbicz has seen her performance with the national team officially recognized several times. She has been a member of the World Championship All-Star Team three times in a row: 2003, 2005 and 2007. She was also among the tournament top goalscorers in 2005 (ranked third) and 2007 (ranked second).

She was part of the Hungarian team at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens, and again at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. In 2004 the Hungarian team placed fifth, after losing to the French team in the quarterfinals, and beating Brazil and Spain in the placement matches. At the 2008 Olympics Games Hungary placed fourth, after beating Romania in the quarterfinals and qualifying for the semifinals, losing to Russia in the semi, and then losing to South Korea in the bronze final. Görbicz scored 49 goals at the 2008 Olympics, second only to Romania's Ramona Maier.
Personal life

Anita is engaged to former football player Ottó Vincze. She gave birth to their son, Boldizsár in June 2015.