Mihály Iváncsik (born 9 July 1959 in Máriapócs)[1] is a Hungarian former handball player. He played in right wing position and was known of his tricky, screwed shots.
Career
Club
He started to play handball for his local club Nyírbátor. His talent was spotted early and many clubs have been interested in signing him, including Szegedi Volán SC, Budapest Honvéd SE and Győri Rába ETO. He has finally chosen the Győr-based team and made his senior debut for his new club in 1980 against Tatabánya. He became one of the most renowned players for the late eighties and early nineties in Hungary, and has won three consecutive Hungarian Championship titles between 1987 and 1990 with Rába ETO. In addition, he has won the IHF Cup in 1986, after beating Alicante in the finals. His outstanding performances earned him the Hungarian Handballer of the Year award in 1989.[2][3]
Later, he tried his luck abroad, having played two seasons in Graz and another couple of years in Günzburg. After returned to Hungary, he played for Dunaferr SE and Tatabánya in the top level championship, and went on practising handball in lower level leagues until his retirement in 2009. He played for second division club Pápa till 2004, when he switched to third division team Komáromi AC. Close to 50, he scored over five goals a match in average for the Danube-side.[2][4]