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Anita Bulath
Anita Bulath in 2011
Personal information
Born (1983-09-20) 20 September 1983 (age 40)
Dunaújváros, Hungary
Nationality Hungarian
Height 177 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position Left back
Club information
Current club DKKA
Youth career
Years Team
0000–1998
Győri ETO KC
1998–2000
Dunaújvárosi KKA
Senior clubs
Years Team
2000–2006
Dunaújvárosi KKA
2006–2007
FCK Håndbold
2007–2009
Podravka Koprivnica
2009–2011
Debreceni VSC
2011–2012
Veszprém Barabás KC
2012–2013
Viborg HK
2014–2018
Dunaújvárosi KKA
2018–2020
Debreceni VSC
2020–2022
Dunaújvárosi KKA
National team
Years Team Apps ( Gls)
2004–2015
Hungary 106 (239)
Medal record
European Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Serbia
Junior World Championship
Silver medal – second place 2001 Hungary
Silver medal – second place 2003 Macedonia

Anita Bulath (born 20 September 1983) [1] is a former Hungarian handballer. [2]

Career

Club

She learned the basics of handball on the famous youth academy of Győri ETO KC, but she did not make any appearances for the team and in 1998 she was eventually transferred to Dunaferr. She made her senior debut in her new team in 2000, and won all possible domestic competitions during her spell at the club (3 championship, 2 cup titles). Her excellent performances caught the eyes of many major clubs and finally FCK Håndbold managed to secure her services. However, she left the club after just one season to join Zdravko Zovko-led Podravka Koprivnica. [3]

She became an important member of her new club, having achieved back-to-back triumphs both in the Croatian Championship and Croatian Cup in 2008 and 2009. They also enjoyed a good run in EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 2008, where they only got knocked out in the semifinals by Larvik HK, which went to win the title that year. In August 2009, Podravka announced that due to the growing financial troubles of the club they cannot allow the high salaries, and they decided to release all foreigner players from the club to cut the wage bills. [4]

Bulath found her new home in Debrecen and quickly established herself as a key player. She played an important role in the 2010–11 EHF Champions League campaign, when Debreceni VSC reached the group stage of the competition for the first time in the club's history.

International

She made her international debut on 2 March 2004, however she has not been selected for a major tournament until the 2008 European Championship. Since then she is a regular member of the team, having played on the 2009 World Championship and being the second best scorer of Hungary on the 2010 European Championship

Achievements

References

  1. ^ "Anita Bulath Profile". European Handball Federation. Archived from the original on 24 December 2010. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
  2. ^ "2014 European Championship Roster" (PDF). EHF. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Anita Bulath in Podravka Vegeta". European Handball Federation. 6 September 2007. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
  4. ^ "Elküldte légiósait a Podravka" (in Hungarian). Handball.hu. 5 August 2009. Retrieved 2 February 2011.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anita Bulath
Anita Bulath in 2011
Personal information
Born (1983-09-20) 20 September 1983 (age 40)
Dunaújváros, Hungary
Nationality Hungarian
Height 177 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position Left back
Club information
Current club DKKA
Youth career
Years Team
0000–1998
Győri ETO KC
1998–2000
Dunaújvárosi KKA
Senior clubs
Years Team
2000–2006
Dunaújvárosi KKA
2006–2007
FCK Håndbold
2007–2009
Podravka Koprivnica
2009–2011
Debreceni VSC
2011–2012
Veszprém Barabás KC
2012–2013
Viborg HK
2014–2018
Dunaújvárosi KKA
2018–2020
Debreceni VSC
2020–2022
Dunaújvárosi KKA
National team
Years Team Apps ( Gls)
2004–2015
Hungary 106 (239)
Medal record
European Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Serbia
Junior World Championship
Silver medal – second place 2001 Hungary
Silver medal – second place 2003 Macedonia

Anita Bulath (born 20 September 1983) [1] is a former Hungarian handballer. [2]

Career

Club

She learned the basics of handball on the famous youth academy of Győri ETO KC, but she did not make any appearances for the team and in 1998 she was eventually transferred to Dunaferr. She made her senior debut in her new team in 2000, and won all possible domestic competitions during her spell at the club (3 championship, 2 cup titles). Her excellent performances caught the eyes of many major clubs and finally FCK Håndbold managed to secure her services. However, she left the club after just one season to join Zdravko Zovko-led Podravka Koprivnica. [3]

She became an important member of her new club, having achieved back-to-back triumphs both in the Croatian Championship and Croatian Cup in 2008 and 2009. They also enjoyed a good run in EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 2008, where they only got knocked out in the semifinals by Larvik HK, which went to win the title that year. In August 2009, Podravka announced that due to the growing financial troubles of the club they cannot allow the high salaries, and they decided to release all foreigner players from the club to cut the wage bills. [4]

Bulath found her new home in Debrecen and quickly established herself as a key player. She played an important role in the 2010–11 EHF Champions League campaign, when Debreceni VSC reached the group stage of the competition for the first time in the club's history.

International

She made her international debut on 2 March 2004, however she has not been selected for a major tournament until the 2008 European Championship. Since then she is a regular member of the team, having played on the 2009 World Championship and being the second best scorer of Hungary on the 2010 European Championship

Achievements

References

  1. ^ "Anita Bulath Profile". European Handball Federation. Archived from the original on 24 December 2010. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
  2. ^ "2014 European Championship Roster" (PDF). EHF. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Anita Bulath in Podravka Vegeta". European Handball Federation. 6 September 2007. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
  4. ^ "Elküldte légiósait a Podravka" (in Hungarian). Handball.hu. 5 August 2009. Retrieved 2 February 2011.

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