László Marosi

László Marosi (born 26 November 1962 in Kisbér)[1] is a Hungarian former handball player, currently the president of the Tatabánya KC club.

In 1983, in addition to the championship gold medal, he won his first top scorer title in Nemzeti Bajnokság I, which he then defended five times, something that no one else in the league has been able to do since then.

After a decade of legionnaires in Germany, he returned home to Hungary in 1999, and since Tatabánya KC had just been relegated, he transferred to the Dunaferr SE team at the age of 37, with which he immediately won another Hungarian championship, pouring in the goals, for example, finding the back of the opponent's goal 11 times in the match against SC Pick Szeged.

In 1983, at the age of twenty, he was invited to the Hungary men's national handball team, but due to spinal surgery, he was unable to travel to the Friendship Games in Moscow, which were held instead of the Los Angeles Olympics.

Its key role was in the 1986 World Championship silver medal, Iceland and Romania thanks to his goals scored in the last minute the Hungarian national team won.