Szucsánszki leaves handball with her head up high, sealing three Hungarian titles, a superb performance when FTC fought with Györi Audi ETO KC for supremacy over the last two decades.
Moreover, FTC also secured three Hungarian Cups, in 2017, 2022 and 2023, which was even more impressive, especially as their rivals were favourites to win the Champions League.
With Szucsánszki’s retirement after an 18-year stint at FTC, and with coach’s Gabor Elek departure after 16 years at the helm of the Hungarian club, the EHF FINAL4 finalists enter a new era, one which their fans hope to be as successful, if not even more successful than the previous one.
But the truth is that it is always going to be hard, especially as Szucsánszki embodied the grit and the spirit of FTC.
“Seeing the fans celebrating these two legends of the club was really emotional. It was a great farewell for them even though it was not a victory, but we did a great job this weekend and we really enjoyed it. I hope we can find our way back to the FINAL4, but it was a great history we made together,” said Emily Bölk, FTC’s left back, after the loss against Vipers.
One thing is sure, though: with over 850 goals scored in the past 18 years for FTC, Szucsánszki will be an icon. And regardless of the outcome in the final against Vipers, the centre back got the farewell she deserved.
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