Career
Club As a child she practiced aerobic, jazz ballet and rope skipping. She caught the fancy of handball around 1995, by watching matches in television, and that time she determined to pursue a professional handball career. She started to play in the Balázs Béla ÁMK under Zoltán Basák, and when she began her highschool studies, she has already signed a contract with Győri European Theatre of Operations KC. However, in 2005, after Győr player policy slightly favoured the older and more experienced players against youngsters, the pivot decided to leave the club
Éva Szarka, the coach of Ferencvárosi TC, immediately swooped down on the talented line player, who became an integral part of the team that copped the league title in 2007.
After a short spell in Montenegro, she re-signed to the club in June 2010. International Szamoránsky debuted in the national team on 4 April 2006 against Norway.
Yet in that year she participated in the European Championship, finishing in fifth place. She represented Hungary in two more European Championships (2008, 2010) and in a World Championship (2007).
She has a twin sister, Anikó, also a professional handballer, who just like Piroska, plays as a line player.
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