Viktor Nagy is a highly decorated Hungarian water polo goalkeeper known for his leadership and numerous national and international titles. After earning a gold medal at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships, where he was also individually recognized as the Best Goalkeeper, Viktor Nagy solidified his reputation as one of the most accomplished water polo goalkeepers in Hungarian history. Nagy made his debut for the Hungarian national team in 2006, swiftly developing into a pivotal player known for his formidable goalkeeping abilities. His early club career included securing the Hungarian Cup with BVSC in the 200203 season, followed by the Hungarian Super Cup in 2003.
Nagy capped his illustrious career with significant achievements in the early 2020s, including another Hungarian Championship with Szolnok in the 202021 season, along with a LEN Euro Cup title in the same period. He concluded his impactful international career by earning a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, further cementing his legacy as a decorated athlete on the global stage.