Bosnia and Herzegovina national handball team

Bosnia and Herzegovina
Information
Nickname Zlatni ljiljani (Golden Lilies)
Zmajevi (Dragons)
Association Handball Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coach Dragan Marković
Captain Nikola Prce
Most caps Mirsad Terzić 129
Most goals Muhamed Toromanović 403
Colours
Home
Away
Results
World Championship
Appearances 1 (First in 2015)
Best result 20th (2015)
European Championship
Appearances 0
Best result None
Last updated on Unknown.
January 19, 2006: Bosnia v Greece 29–27

The Bosnia and Herzegovina national handball team represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in international handball matches.

Championship record

World Championships

World Championship record
Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
Sweden 1993 Did not qualify
Iceland 1995
Japan 1997
Egypt 1999
France 2001
Portugal 2003
Tunisia 2005
Germany 2007
Croatia 2009
Sweden 2011
Spain 2013
Qatar 2015Preliminary round205104118128
France 2017Qualifying Play-offs
Total1/13-5104118128

European Championships

European Championship record
Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
Portugal 1994 Did not qualify
Spain 1996
Italy 1998
Croatia 2000
Sweden 2002
Slovenia 2004
Switzerland 2006
Norway 2008
Austria 2010
Serbia 2012
Denmark 2014
Poland 2016
Total0/12-------

Team

Current squad

This is the squad for the 2016 European Men's Handball Championship qualification.[1]

Head coach: Dragan Marković

No. Pos. Name Date of birth (age) Height App. Goals Club
3 LW Alen Ovčina (1989-02-27) 27 February 1989 1.90 m 25 63 Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Vogošća Poljine Hills
4 CB Josip Perić (1992-06-05) 5 June 1992 1.80 m 18 26 Qatar Qatar SC
5 LW Hariz Begić (1985-06-25) 25 June 1985 1.80 m 1 0 Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Borac Banja Luka
7 CB Marko Tarabochia (1988-11-28) 28 November 1988 1.90 m 4 9 Poland Wisła Płock (handball)
8 P Senjamin Burić (1990-11-20) 20 November 1990 1.96 m 41 65 Slovenia Gorenje
10 RB Marko Panić (1991-03-10) 10 March 1991 1.97 m 36 50 France Chambéry Savoie Handball
12 GK Benjamin Burić (1990-11-20) 20 November 1990 1.97 m 41 0 Germany HSG Wetzlar
13 RB Kosta Savić (1987-12-15) 15 December 1987 1.92 m 36 63 France Sélestat Alsace Handball
14 LB Mirsad Terzić (1983-07-12) 12 July 1983 1.96 m 130 402 Hungary MKB Veszprém
18 CB Ivan Karačić (1985-05-26) 26 May 1985 1.90 m 43 102 Switzerland Kadetten Schaffhausen
19 LB Nikola Prce (1980-08-31) 31 August 1980 2.00 m 77 280 Poland Azoty Puławy
21 P Vladimir Vranješ (1988-12-14) 14 December 1988 2.02 m 47 55 Hungary Pick Szeged
22 RB Dejan Malinović (1992-04-12) 12 April 1992 1.91 m 32 102 France US Créteil
23 LB Ivan Milas (1992-10-15) 15 October 1992 1.98 m 10 14 Poland KS Gwardia Opole
24 RW Muhamed Zulfić (1992-05-13) 13 May 1992 1.88 m 12 10 Romania CS Dinamo București
35 GK Mario Blažević (1977-05-30) 30 May 1977 1.88 m 11 0 Romania CSM București

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Coach Dragan Marković
Assistant coach Zuhdija Korkarić
Director Mirza Muzurović
Goalkeeping coach Damir Cipurković

Source:

Player statistics

Most appearances

#PlayerNT CareerPositionGames
1. Mirsad Terzić 2001– OB 129
2. Muhamed Toromanović 2003-2015 P 120
3. Enid Tahirović 2000-2012 GK 100
4. Damir Doborac 2000-2012 98
5. Vukašin Stojanović 2005-2012 83
6. Adnan Šabanović 1999-2012 77
7. Edhem Sirćo 75
8. Nikola Prce 2006– OB 75
9. Adnan Harmandić 2002-2012 74
10. Darko Martinović 2002- 73
11. Nebojša Grahovac 2006-2015 GK 71
12. Vladislav Veselinov 62
13. Edin Bašić 60
14. Adnan Jaškić 2004-2014 57
15. Branislav Obradović 51
16. Senjanin Maglajlija 1996- 47
17. Vladimir Vranješ 2009– P 46
18. Muhamed Mustafić 2000- 44
19. Mahir Đuđo 44
20. Faruk Vražalić 2010-2015 W 42
21. Ivan Karačić 2011– CB 41
22. Amir Čakić 40
23. Benjamin Burić 2009– GK 40
24. Senjamin Burić 2010– P 39
25. Bakir Buljugija 36
26. Duško Čelica 2011-2015 OB 35
27. Damir Cipurković 34
28. Marko Panić 2010– OB 34
29. Kosta Savić OB 34
30. Faruk Halilbegović 2007-2014 32
31. Bilal Šuman 32
32. Ismar Subašić 30
33. Dejan Malinović OB 30
34. Mirza Čehajić 29
35. Deni Velić 2009-2012 29
36. Ivan Divković 28
37. Mile Mijačinović 28
38. Nikola Malešević 27
39. Sakib Omerović 26
40. Mehmed Greda 26
41. Jasmin Jahić 25
42. Mirko Mikić 25
43. Alen Ovčina 2014– W 24
44. Zoran Martinović 24

Top scorers

#PlayerNT CareerPositionAverageGoals
1. Muhamed Toromanović 2003-2015 P 3.36 403
2. Mirsad Terzić 2001– OB 3.12 402
3. Vukašin Stojanović 2005-2012 3.95 328
4. Damir Doborac 2000-2012 3.35 328
5. Nikola Prce 2006– OB 3.52 264
6. Edhem Sirćo 3.00 225
7. Adnan Jaškić 2004-2011 3.44 196
8. Adnan Harmandić 2002-2012 2.50 185
9. Senjanin Maglajlija 1996- 3.55 167
10. Branislav Obradović 3.22 164
11. Edin Bašić 2.43 146
12. Mile Mijačinović 5.07 142
13. Darko Martinović 2002- 129
14. Faruk Vražalić 2010-2015 W 3.05 128
15. Bilal Šuman 124
16. Zoran Martinović 107
17. Mahir Džudžo 99
18. Ivan Karačić 2011– CB 98
19. Dejan Malinović 2011– OB 93
20. Vladislav Veselinov 84
21. Duško Čelica 2011-2015 OB 2.14 75
22. Nikola Malešević 65
23. Bakir Buljugija 65
24. Kosta Savić OB 63
25. Deni Velić 2009-2014 2.10 61
26. Senjamin Burić 2010– P 61
27. Alen Ovčina 2014– W 60
28. Zaim Kobilica 55
29. Muhamed Mustafić 2000- 55
30. Vladimir Vranješ P 54
31. Mirza Čehajić 53
32. Dragan Čavar 52
33. Ismar Subašić 49
34. Damir Radončić 46
35. Mladen Čačić 45
36. Marko Panić 2010– OB 45
37. Ivan Divković 44
38. Dalibor Anušić 43
39. Samir Sarač 43
40. Adem Bašić 40
41. Faruk Tataraga 39
42. Eldin Hajdarević 39
43. Jasmin Jahić 38
44. Almir Kahriman 37

Kit

Period Supplier
2012–Present Germany Kempa

Coaching history

Notable players

References

External links

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