Hungary NB1 Women 01/04 17:00 - Dunaujvaros Women v DVSC Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 01/11 17:00 - Vasas SC Women v Dunaujvaros Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 01/25 16:00 - Dunaujvaros Women v Esztergom KC Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 02/01 16:00 - Dunaujvaros Women v MTK Budapest Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 02/08 17:00 - Szombathelyi KKA Women v Dunaujvaros Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 02/19 17:00 - Dunaujvaros Women v Gyori Eto Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 03/16 16:00 - FTC Women v Dunaujvaros Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 03/22 16:00 - Dunaujvaros Women v Fehervar KC Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 03/29 16:00 - Budaors Women v Dunaujvaros Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 04/04 16:00 - Dunaujvaros Women v Mosonmagyarovari KC Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 04/19 16:00 - Bekescsabai Women v Dunaujvaros Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 04/26 15:00 - Dunaujvaros Women v Vac Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 05/03 15:00 - Dunaujvaros Women v Kisvarda Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 05/10 16:00 - DVSC Women v Dunaujvaros Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 05/17 16:00 - Dunaujvaros Women v Vasas SC Women - View
Hungary NB1 Women 05/24 16:00 - Esztergom KC Women v Dunaujvaros Women - View

Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA or DKKA (in English: Dunaújvárosi Kohász Handball Academy), formerly known as Dunaferr, is a Hungarian professional women's handball club from Dunaújváros, that plays in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I.

History

Dunaferr

The team enjoyed their best spell between the mid-1990s and the mid-2000s, during which period they won five Hungarian championship and five Hungarian Cup titles, and set a unique record of winning all three major continental competitions. Kohász, as the fans call the club, first won the EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 1995 and captured the EHF Cup title three years later.

In 1999 they lifted the EHF Champions League trophy as well, after beating Slovenian side Krim Ljubljana in the finals. Dunaferr, playing in front of their fanatic fans, have secured a two goal advantage for the rematch, which ended in a 26–26 draw, and that was just enough for the Hungarians to celebrate a famous success. To make the silverware collection complete, they also took the EHF Champions Trophy in that year.

Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA

Following the decision of the Dunaújváros City Council on 28 October 2010, Bojana Radulovics has been named to manage the women's section of the newly forming handball academy, which is set to open in September 2011 and will run in co-operation with the College of Dunaújváros. The Academy is operated by Dunaújvárosi Főiskola – Dunaújvárosi Kézilabda Akadémia Nonprofit Kft. (DF-DKA). In the autumn of 2011 Eszter Mátéfi joined the staff. Dunaferr NKSE could not undertake the operation of the NB I adult team longer, so it was a real danger that professional handball in Dunaújváros would totally disappear. The DF-DKA announced that it will take over the senior team and enter it in the NB I/B championship. The Hungarian Handball Federation did not support this, but the club has offered the 12th place in the first division. The team started the 2012/2013 season as Dunaújvárosi Kohász Kézilabda Akadémia.

The Hungary handball team "Dunaujvaros Women" is a powerhouse in the world of women's handball. Hailing from the city of Dunaujvaros, Hungary, this team is known for their skill, determination, and teamwork on the court.

The players of Dunaujvaros Women are highly talented athletes who have honed their craft through years of training and competition. They possess exceptional speed, agility, and strength, making them formidable opponents for any team they face.

With a history of success in domestic and international competitions, Dunaujvaros Women have established themselves as one of the top teams in the sport. They have a strong fan base that supports them both at home and on the road, cheering them on to victory in every match.

Overall, the Hungary handball team "Dunaujvaros Women" is a force to be reckoned with in the world of women's handball, and their impressive skills and competitive spirit make them a team to watch out for in any tournament.