Szabolcs Szöllősi

Szöllősi learned the basics of handball by Békéscsabai BDSK (2003–2005) and was soon spotted by major domestic teams, including KC Veszprém, of whom offer he accepted in 2005.

[1] Szöllsői was part of the Hungarian national pool since the younger age categories and played at the 2008 Junior European Championship, where Hungary finished 10th.

Initially, he was not named to the travelling squad for the 2012 European Championship, however, after Tamás Iváncsik's injury he was called up as a late replacement.

Szöllősi got a total of 41 playing minutes in the tournament, during which time he scored two goals and also forced out a penalty shot in the dying seconds against Spain, which Gábor Császár converted, saving the match for a draw.

With a shooting percentage of 90% – 19 goals from 21 shots – Szöllősi was his team's fourth best goalscorer in the tournament, where Hungary eventually finished in the eighth position.