New coach for Austria's national girls team: László Almási in action!

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László Almási becomes the new coach of the U15 girl national team in Austria and plans sightings of talented players.

New coach for Austria's national girls team: László Almási in action!

Excitement in the sports world: László Almási, the only 27-year-old head coach of the Vienna Neustädter Jags in the WHA Master League, has played a new and prestigious role. From now on, the Hungarian trainer will look after the girls' national team in 2010. "It is a great honor and also responsibility," said Almási enthusiastically on the ÖHB website. As Noen have already been carried out in western and eastern Austria, in which many talented players could be spotted.

The first steps in the selection process have already been prepared and several players are invited to the national team to demonstrate their skills. Almási announced: "The next steps are that we are building a squad that will be represented worthy of Austria in the coming years." This shows the ambitions of the new trainer to charge the selection with fresh talents and to lay the foundations for the future competitiveness of Austria.

who is László Almási?

Although it is primarily about Almási's handball career, it is worth noting that his last name is also known in other sports. For example, there is a similar sounding name from football: Ladislav Almási, a Slovak player who is active in the Slovak league and played for FC Akhmat Grozny and Dunajská Streda. As reported Wikipedia , Ladislav Almási has already played for the Slovak national team and was active for various clubs in Europe, which underlines the reach of the name.

With this new challenge, László Almási is ready to promote the talents of the gimmering of the girls and to shape Austria's future for handball with commitment and fresh ideas. The first invitations to possible players are an exciting announcement for handball in Austria.

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