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The National Academy of Handball ( hu, Nemzeti Kézilabda Akadémia, commonly abbreviated NEKA) is a Hungarian state-funded handball training and developing center run by the Hungarian Handball Federation. Located in Balatonboglár, it offers an integrated four year education for students in grades 9–12. In addition, it is open for Hungarian international junior handballers (aged 18–21) under a trilateral agreement between the academy, the players' club and the players itself. Men's handball team Crest, colours, supporters Kits Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2023–24 season'' Technical staff * Head coach: László Sótonyi * Goalkeeping coach: Zsolt Perger * Fitness coach: Dániel Huszár * Coach: Zsolt Kopornyik * Physiotherapist: Ádám Békési * Masseur: László Polgár Transfers :''Transfers for the 2023–24 season'' ;Joining * Robin Molnár (LW) from Pick Szeged * Marcell Ludmán (LB) from Fejér B.Á.L. Veszprém * Domi ...
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Neka ( fa, نكا, also Romanized as Nekā’ and Nekā; also known as Nīkā; formerly, Nāranj Bāgh) is a city and capital of Neka County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 46,152, in 11,941 families. Geography Neka is located at the foot of and up into the northern Alborz, Alborz (''Elburs'') mountain range, south of and near the Caspian Sea coast. It is close to the city of Behshahr, and southeast of the coastal city of Sari, Iran, Sari. It is noted for its destination spas at natural hot springs, and the nearby Caspian coastline and Miankaleh peninsula, Peninsula of Miankaleh. It is a tourist destination of Mazandaran Province. History Not much is known about this area in geographical or historical accounts of the past, until the Qajar dynasty. However, in the geographical records of the early Islamic period, the name Mirdan of a city near the current city of Neka has been mentioned. Deh Khoda has mentioned the River Neka in his encyclope ...
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