''I started to work as a coach in Paris, at Issy. The club offered me the chance to learn to make my first steps as a coach and I also continued to play at a lower level. I had full continuity in handball. I like to work with young players very much.”
In 2015 Pigniczki moved back to Hungary and started working in Gyor's academy and also became an assistant coach in Hungary's age-grade category teams, a job she held until 2021. As an assistant coach she witnessed young talented players becoming junior world champions in 2018, European youth champions in 2019, and youth bronze medalists in 2017.
''The successes of the YAC national teams were a tremendous experience for me. I truly believe that those players can reach the top at senior level. It's very complex growing up to the international top level, we try to help them to achieve it."
In 2021 Pigniczki became an assistant coach to Vladimir Golovin with the national team. They had worked together with the age group, and they are now trying to replicate their strong, successful connection. At the last World Championship, they ended in 10th place and are coming to the Women's EHF EURO with confidence.
''We are transmitting trust towards them. We treat them like partners. We don't only expect them to solve the situations, we also help them to identify opportunities. We have many experienced players, but we also have players in the squad who are unique, and I try to empower them and motivate them. The leaders are the most experienced players, and we try to help the youngsters together."
The Women's EHF EURO 2022 has only one female coach, but changes is coming as there will be 10 female assistant coaches at EURO 2022. Pignizcki still works with young players in Gyor's academy, and she is doing what she loves. Does she maybe see herself as a head coach someday with a club or national team?
''It's not the coach's task to decide where they work as a head coach, it's up to club and national federation leaders, so it doesn't depend on us. To work as a head coach at senior professional level? Who knows, maybe, if life brings an unmissable opportunity.”