“The [EHF] FINAL4 is a specific competition. It cannot be compared with anything”
At the end of the season, Gros will retire after an incredible journey. From starting playing handball in Velenje through her formation in Ljubljana to stints at Krim Mercator Ljubljana, Györi AUDI ETO KC, Thüringer HC, Metz Handball, CSKA and Brest, the Slovenian right back earned numerous accolades and trophies along the way.
2024 EHF Champions League winner, EHF Champions League 2020/21 top scorer, Champions League 2017/18 All-Star right back, EHF Excellence Awards 2022/23 right back of the season and steering Slovenia to their first Olympic Games, Gros experienced almost everything handball can offer.
Now, ahead of her fourth and last EHF FINAL4, and sixth semi-final, a trip down memory lane recalls Gros’ firsts.
“That first final in 2011, it was still played in the old system. And when I remember it now, I was really still just a young girl and everything felt incredible. Everything was wow to me.
“What I remember the most is that first [EHF] FINAL4 with Brest, even though it was during Covid-19 so maybe the experience was not the same as with the fans. But still, that feeling of being in Budapest is truly indescribable,” she says.
“When I talk to the other players about it, everyone says that the [EHF] FINAL4 is a specific competition. It cannot be compared with anything. Not even with European Championships or World Championships, because you really have the four best teams and the best players in the world there.
“It is really a special experience and special emotions. And because of that, I am really happy that I can experience it one last time. It’s every player's dream to be there.”