Mátyás Győri

In the 2014–15 season, he made 15 hits in the league in 14 matches and scored 13 goals in the EHF Cup group stage.

[2] As a player of Telekom Veszprém, he suffered a serious knee injury in December 2017 at a league match against Csurgói KK, as a result of which he had to be discharged and was left with a delay of several months.

[6] He also spent the 2019–2020 season at Grundfos Tatabánya KC, where after his recovery he became a key member of his team in both the championship and the EHF Cup.

[9] He first entered the adult national team at the end of October 2016 and also made a foreign appearance against the Netherlands on 6 November.

In December, he entered Ljubomir Vranjes ample European Championship framework,[11] but was forced to miss several months and lagged behind the continental tournament due to a rupture of the cross ribbon.