PEAC-Pécs

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PEAC-PÉCS
Founded1923
ArenaLauber Dezső Sports Hall
LocationPécs
Team colorsBlack and white
Head coachŽeljko Đokić
Websitewww.peacpecs.hu

PEAC-Pécs is the first-class women basketball team of Pécs, Hungary. The team started in the Hungarian Championship division A in 2012/2013 season.[1] Beside the Hungarian Championship the team also attending the Hungarian Cup and the MŽRKL also known as the Women's Adriatic League.[2]

The Team

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Number Name Position Date of Birth Height Weight
Željko Đokić Head Coach 1993.11.28.
Imreh Ajtony secondary coach 1995.04.15.
Lukács Béla fizikoterapeut 1994.06.24.
No. 4 Balla Dorottya 3–4 1994.04.02. 183 CM 70 kg
No. 5 Czirják Noémi 1 1993.07.27. 172 CM 66 kg
No. 6 Czukor Tünde 3–4 1984.09.27. 183 CM 71 kg
No. 7 Sánta Petra 1 1995.07.19. 170 CM 63 kg
No. 8 Fűrész Diána 1–2 1984.01.15. 173 CM 67 kg
No. 9 Csutorás Fanni 2–3 1994.11.17. 180 CM 70 kg
No. 10 Latinka Dušanić 3–4 1990.02.14. 180 CM 72 kg
No. 12 Horváth Lilla 3–4 1990.12.04. 183 CM 74 kg
No. 13 Barbour Andrea Martikams 1–2 1989.02.03. 180 CM 72 kg
No. 14 Raus Vivien 2–3 1995.11.24. 175 CM 60 kg
No. 15 Szamosi Amadea Dóra 4–5 1994.02.01. 189 CM 75 kg
No. 16 Szűcs Réka 1 1995.04.28. 169 CM 57 kg
No. 20 Demeter Hanna 3 1994.11.21. 183 CM
No. 21 Hutlassa Fanni 3 1988.12.08 183 CM
No. 22 Amy Betsy Jaeschke 5 1989.04.26. 196 CM 100 kg
No. 23 Kiss Virág 5 1998.04.12. 193 CM 85 kg

References

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  1. ^ "A szerdai határidő lejártával határozott az MKOSZ a bajnoki nevezésekről". www.kosarsport.hu. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Vasárnap bemutatkozik a PEAC-Pécs az Adria Ligában". www.bama.hu. Retrieved 23 December 2012.



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