Cozma was loved at Veszprém, on the day of his death a crowd of about 1,000 gathered in front of the town's sports arena for a torchlit vigil that was mirrored in several other towns and cities in across Hungary. On 10 February 2009 his body has been first taken from the mortuary to the Veszprém sports hall, from where it was subsequently transferred to
Szeged, the home town of KC Veszprém's greatest rivals, where the Hungarian authorities held a goodbye ceremony. Then a few hours later the convoy entered Romania and went through
Nădlac,
Arad,
Deva,
Sibiu,
Braşov and
Ploieşti to the applause of tens of thousands of people all the way along, before arriving to Bucharest after an 18-hour long journey. The body was placed within club Dinamo's trophy room, where supporters were able to pay their respects, from where on 13 February 2009 it was transferred to the church of the
Teiul Doamnei Ghica Church for the funeral service. Approximately a thousand people attended the service including his former teammates from Veszprém and the youth and sports minister as well as the state secretary for sports of Romania. Cozma was finally laid to rest in the
Pipera cemetery. The
Romanian Handball Federation Board decided that the Olympic National Center of Excellence in
Sighişoara will change name to Marian Cozma. The Handball Federations of Romania and Hungary have agreed to organize an annual commemoration match between the national teams of the two countries in the memory of him, both in Veszprém and Bucharest. His #8 jersey was retired by his club KC Veszprém as well as the shirt #82 worn by him in the national team of Romania. He was posthumously appointed honorary citizen of Veszprém, and he is also set to be awarded the title of honorary citizen of Bucharest. It was decided that the sports hall of the school, number 30 "Grigore Ghica Voivode" of Lăptari Tei no. 23 in Sector 2, where he and his father enrolled, will bear the name of Marian Cozma. KC Veszprém played its first match after Cozma's death on 15 February, against
Ademar León in the EHF Champions League. Fans paid their tribute to Cozma with a silent march through the city before the game. The Veszprém players entered the court for team presentations in white t-shirts, with Cozma's picture on the front and his #8 on the back. Several of the fans were dressed in black, and held farewell message transparents. Veszprém went on to pull out an emotional 28–26 victory in the game. On 24 May, KC Veszprém won the
Hungarian championship after defeating
SC Pick Szeged in the third game of the championship finals. Team members, wearing their white t-shirts with Cozma's picture, were led up to the medal ceremony by Petre Cozma, who was also issued a gold medal by the Hungarian handball association, which he then hanged on to a giant photo of his son. The handball match between "U" Transilvania and HC Odorheiu Secuiesc in February 2009 was dedicated to his memory. A movie about the murder,
Szíven szúrt ország ("A Country Stabbed in the Heart") premiered on May 7, 2009 in Veszprém. The friendly football match from 12 August 2009 between
Hungary and
Romania was dedicated to his memory. Journalists nationals of Hungary and Romania, along with other guests from both countries have also organized a friendly match before the senior teams, a match against violence and in memory of Marian Cozma. On 6 February 2010 a statue of Cozma was unveiled at the
Veszprém Aréna in
Veszprém, from money donated by the Hungarian public. In 2022 in an act of unprecedented sportsmanship the guest sector of
Pick Aréna, home of
SC Pick Szeged, Veszprém's arch rivals was named after Marian Cozma. ==References==