Career
Club Born in Komárno into an ethnic Hungarian family, Zácsik made her senior debut for Váci NKSE at the age of 14. Her talent was spotted early and was traced by both Győri European Theatre of Operations KC and Ferencvárosi TC. Finally, in 2006, Ferencváros secured her services. In 2009 she moved to Slovenian EHF Champions League outfit RK Krim, but her recurrent shoulder injury hampered her to settle in the area, and on 27 April 2010 it was reported that she is leaving Krim and going to re-join Ferencváros in summer 2011.
However, the transfer move was realized earlier than expected, as Zácsik have been released by Krim on 22 December 2010, making her able to join her former team immediately.
Ferencváros called a press conference on 27 December 2010, where it was announced that they have agreed with Zácsik and have signed a contract which will keep the left back by the club until 30 June 2013. Zácsik immediately found herself in the starting lineup and played a pivotal role in the club"s EHF Cup Winners" Cup triumph in 2011.
She first found herself in the limelight against past year EHF Champions League winners Viborg Hong Kong: with only a few seconds left and trailing by one on aggregate goals, she hit a penalty shot, giving a dramatic and unexpected victory over their highly rated rivlas on away goals. In the following round she helped her team with sixteen goals to knock out Toulon Street-Cyr Var Handball, that was eliminated during the Group phase of the EHF Champions League and continued their European adventure in the EHF Cup Winners" Cup.
After beating Metz Handball in a close encounter, Ferencváros played the finals against Central Bank March Alicante.
This time Zácsik did not contribute to the success with number of goals, but with a clever team play. She got a tight man marking, making her unable to get into shooting position. However, by dividing the attention of the defenders, she created space for her teammates to score goals easier.
International She is in a long-term relationship with handball player Szabolcs Szöllősi.
All-Star Left Back of the 2009.