RK Zagreb
RK Zagreb | |||
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Full name | Rukometni Klub Zagreb | ||
Founded | 1922 | ||
Arena | Arena Zagreb | ||
Capacity | 15,200 | ||
President | Zoran Gobac | ||
Head coach | Veselin Vujović | ||
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RK Zagreb (Rukometni Klub Zagreb) is a handball club from Zagreb, Croatia. Currently, RK Zagreb competes in the Croatian First League of Handball, the EHF Champions League, Croatian Handball Cup as well in the regional SEHA League.
The team was formerly known as Badel 1862 Zagreb, Banka Croatia Zagreb and Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb for sponsorship purposes. Nowadays it's called Prvo plinarsko društvo Zagreb or shortened PPD Zagreb.
Accomplishments
- National Championship of Croatia: 25
- 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
- Croatian Handball Cup: 23
- 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
- National Championship of Yugoslavia: 9
- 1948, 1949, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1989,
- National Cup of Yugoslavia: 1
- 1962
- EHF Champions League: 2
- 1992, 1993
- EHF Champions League Finalists: 4
- 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999
- EHF Cup Winner's Cup Finalist: 1
- 2005
- SEHA League 1
Current squad
- Squad for the 2015-16 season
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Famous coaches
- Lino Červar
- Velimir Kljaić
- Abas Arslanagić
- Zdravko Zovko
- Vinko Kandija
- Ante Kostelić
- Ivica Obrvan
- Slavko Goluža
- Veselin Vujović
Famous players
- Patrik Ćavar
- Slavko Goluža
- Nenad Kljaić
- Iztok Puc
- Zlatko Žagmešter
- Bruno Gudelj
- Ratko Tomljanović
- Vlado Šola
- Zdenko Zorko
- Tettey Banfro
- Blaženko Lacković
- Ivano Balić
- Goran Stojanović
- Senjanin Maglajlija
- Igor Vori
- Domagoj Duvnjak
- Rolando Pušnik
- Mirza Džomba
- Andrey Lavrov
- Alvaro Načinović
- Mirko Bašić
- Zvonimir Bilić
- Zlatko Saračević
- Irfan Smajlagić
- Vladimir Jelčić
- Kiril Lazarov
- Renato Sulić
- Goran Perkovac
- Valter Matošević
- Božidar Jović
- Vedran Zrnić
- Damir Bičanić
- Tonči Valčić
- Lazo Majnov
- Ivan Ninčević
- Marko Kopljar
- Manuel Štrlek
- Dragan Jerković
- Tomislav Farkaš
- Ljubo Vukić
- Dragan Gajić
- Goran Šprem
- Nikša Kaleb
- Blažo Lisičić
- Dalibor Anušić
- Mirza Šarić
- Drago Vuković
- Denis Špoljarić
- Josip Valčić
- Goran Đukanović
- Vlado Nekić
- Valner Franković
- Vladimir Šujster
- Željko Babić
- Tonči Peribonio
- Ognjen Backović
- Vjenceslav Somić
- Ivan Markovski
- Mirsad Terzić
- Gyula Gál
- Franjo Lelić
- Petar Kapisoda
- Branimir Koloper
- Branimir Bouček
- Vladimir Vujović
- Branko Angelovski
- Adnan Jaškić
- Marino Marić
- Nikola Blažičko
- Nikola Đono
- Egon Paljar
- Frank Løke
- Michal Kopčo
- David Špiler
- Beno Lapajne
- Mitko Stoilov
- Damien Kabengele
- Vitaliy Nat
- Zoran Lubej
- Bojan Skoko
- Gorazd Škof
- Vatromir Srhoj
- Ante Kaleb
- Lucian Rareş Jurcă
- Dalius Rasikevičius
- Branko Bedekovič
- Lujo Györy
- Ilija Brozović
- Ivan Pongračić
- Teo Čorić
- Nikola Špelić
- Mateo Hrvatin
- Ivan Stevanović
- Tomislav Brož
- Goran Bogunović
- Nikola Prce
- Stanko Sabljić
- Sandro Uvodić
- Sanimir Radek
- Hrvoje Tojčić
- Antonio Kovačević
- Luka Bumbak
- Igor Totić
- Domagoj Sršen
- Marko Tarabochia
- Darko Galić
- Jerko Matulić
- Duško Čelica
- Dávid Katzirz
- Marko Matić
- Hrvoje Batinović
- Josip Šandrk
- Ante Kaleb
- Bruno Butorac
Former coaches
- Ivica Obrvan
- Velimir Kljaić
- Lino Červar
- Zdravko Zovko
- Abas Arslanagić
- Nenad Kljaić
- Bruno Gudelj
- Ante Kostelić
- Josip Glavaš
- Vinko Kandija
- Senjanin Maglajlija
- Silvio or Silvijo Ivandija
- Nino Marković
- Slavko Goluža
- Boris Dvoršek
External links
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