That 2018 also marked my comeback, let's say home, to Veszprem.
In the first year when I got back, we had a good opportunity to win the Champions League, but we were unfortunate. I was injured after the semi-finals, and Laszlo Nagy too, who was very important in our attack, and it certainly had an impact on the whole team. And I lost to Vardar…
During my second year in Veszprem, everything changed. I did not get to the EHF FINAL4 to try to win my fifth title. The COVID-19 pandemic stopped almost the whole world from turning and in a way sped up my retirement.
To be honest, I was already thinking about my retirement before the pandemic struck and I knew I wanted to retire. I had a deal with the coach and the club, if we find two good goalkeepers, I will say my farewell to playing. We brought Vladimir Cupara, who was playing alongside me, and after a long period, we convinced Rodrigo Corrales to join. So, with two great goalkeepers, I finally was able to rest.
It takes a lot of effort to be on a high level, and to train, I needed my time to be on the same high level I used to, and I just felt it is not the same anymore.
I am lucky I have full support in my family, in my wife Mónika and our kids Laura and Noel. They enjoyed their time living abroad with me, they meet new friends and were happy, both in handball, schools and the towns we lived. Sometimes it was harder for me to change surroundings than to them. That is why having your family near you, and supporting you, it's one of the most important parts when you live the life of a player.
Both of my kids also found their love in handball, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. But kids are being kids, we will see. Right now, both of them are left back players, even though my son says he is good as a goalkeeper also. I don't put any pressure on them, I just want them to enjoy their time at training, with friends and take their time. If they decide to stay and chose that path, they will have my full support.