Career
In 2002 she failed with the Székesfehérvár-based team in the EHF Cup semifinals yet, but three years later they finally triumphed. After a six goal loss in Győr (27–21), Alcoa made desperate efforts to turn the things around in the rematch. In 2006 Kenyeres also added a Hungarian cup silver to her medal colletcion.
On 12 October 2007 she agreed a mutual termination over her contract and stayed away from handball for the rest of the season to concentrate fully on her college studies.
She returned into action in the next summer, when, in July 2008 she accepted an offer from CS Tomis Constanţa. However, this spell was cut short, as Kenyeres had many problems in the port city and eventually decided to terminate her contract with immediate effect.
She left the club just after two months without playing a single competitive match. Not much later, on 26 August 2008 she signed to Ferencváros.
She spent two seasons with Fradi, during which time she has obtained a league and a cup silver.
She retired from professional handball in 2010. Kenyeres was capped 35 times for Hungary, in which she scored 68 goals. She played on two World Championships in 1997 and in 2005, winning a bronze medal in the latter one.