The article discusses the potential withdrawal of Hungary hosting the 2027 Women's Handball World Championship, citing concerns raised by the Ministry of Interior and the Hungarian Handball Federation (MKSZ). It notes that Norway has already secured a spot as the previous world champion, while thirty additional teams could qualify in the coming year. The Hungarian national team has a strong historical record, having won nine world titles between 2005, with their best recent result being seventh place. The piece highlights the advantages of hosting the event domestically, including the possibility of winning a gold medal and securing an automatic Olympic qualification spot.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article focuses on sports-related information and does not engage with politically charged topics. It provides factual background on the handball championship, Hungary's historical performance, and the implications of hosting the event, without taking a partisan stance or using emotionally laden





