Kádár Zoltán
Kádár Zoltán was a prominent Hungarian handball player, celebrated for his achievements in the sport during the 1980s. He was a three-time Hungarian champion and a four-time MNK winner with ETO, and he represented the Hungarian national team, earning 15 goals in 23 appearances between 1986 and 1988. Notably, he was the first Hungarian male handball player to play in Norway. Kádár was known for his exceptional skills, particularly his legendary feinting move, and was remembered as a good-hearted person who left a significant impact on his teammates and the sport before his recent tragic passing.
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Kádár Zoltán initiated the conversation with Orbán Viktor by discussing food, football, and Hungarian achievements.
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Kádár Zoltán was a three-time Hungarian champion and a legendary handball player.
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