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Full name
  
Anita Kitti Kazai

Number
  
34

Playing position
  
Winger

Current club
  
Fehervar KC

Weight
  
63 kg

Nickname
  
Csibe

Height
  
1.78 m

Nationality
  
Hungarian

Name
  
Anita Kazai




Born
  
28 May 1988 (age 35) Szeged, Hungary (
1988-05-28
)

2005–2013 2008–2009 2013–
  
Debreceni VSC → Hajdunanas SC (loan) Fehervar KC

Anita Kazai (born 28 May 1988 in Szeged) is a Hungarian handballer who plays for Fehérvár KC in left wing position.

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Career

A native of Szeged, has four siblings. When she was 16, playing with her school team on a tournament against schoolgirls of Debrecen, DVSC youth coach spotted her and immediately asked whether she would like to join the Hajdú-Bihar side.

"Luckily on that match everything went well for me. Whatever I made, it was perfect. My mom have been there on the match as well, and Józsi Varga, who was the youth coach of Debrecen that time, came to us and asked whether I want to join the forces of DVSC. It was a great pleasure, that they've chosen me, I don't have to say how happy I was. It was an amazing opportunity to be part of a top level club, so of course I didn't hesitate." – Kazai remembers in an interview.

In her inaugural season by DVSC she could not break into the first team yet and played only for the second team. From the next season, as she got more matured, she had some playing minutes in the first team too, and had the chance to prove herself in the playoffs (2 matches/3 goals). The breakthrough came in 2009, and since then, despite her young age, she was an important member of the first team.

Personal

Because of her fragile, slender body she got the nickname Csibe (Chicken) from her first coach, Imre Bíró. Her best friend is her former room-mate Viktória Csáki.

Achievements

  • Nemzeti Bajnokság I:
  • Silver Medallist: 2010, 2011
  • Magyar Kupa:
  • Silver Medallist: 2011
  • World University Championship:
  • Winner: 2010
  • References

    Anita Kazai Wikipedia