RK Nexe Našice
RK Nexe Našice | |||
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Full name | Rukometni Klub Našice | ||
Founded | 1959 | ||
Arena | Sportska dvorana kralja Tomislava | ||
Capacity | 2,500 | ||
President | Josip Ergović | ||
Head coach | Hrvoje Horvat | ||
League |
Dukat Premijer Liga SEHA League | ||
Colours | |||
Club colours | |||
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Website Official site |
RK Nexe Našice (Rukometni Klub Nexe Našice) is a team handball club from Našice, Croatia. Currently, RK Našice competes in the Croatian First League of Handball and the Croatian Handball Cup as well in the regional SEHA League.
Since its formation in 1959, the club carried names like "Partizan", "NAŠK", "Kobra Jeans" and simply "Našice". In 2006 Nexe Group became main club sponsor and since then club carries present name.
Accomplishments
- Vice-Champions of Croatia: 3
- 2009, 2010, 2011
- Croatian Handball Cup Semifinalists: 1
- 2010
- EHF Cup 1/16 Finals: 3
- 2009, 2010, 2011
European record
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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2016–17 | EHF Cup | R2 | HC Dukla Prague | 29–30 | 30–23 | 59–53 |
R3 | SC Magdeburg | 22–31 | 27–30 | 49–61 |
Current roster
# | Name | Nationality |
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1 | Perica Lelić | |
4 | Ante Gadža | |
6 | Albin Eter | |
7 | Josip Crnić | |
8 | Marko Mrđenović | |
9 | Saša Barišić - Jaman | |
10 | Krešo Tomas | |
11 | Marin Kružić | |
12 | Martin Juzbašić | |
14 | Tibor Jurjević | |
15 | Luka Sokolić | |
17 | Tomislav Nuić | |
18 | Josip Božić - Pavletić | |
19 | Marin Sakić | |
21 | Toni Dundović | |
22 | Leo Vešligaj | |
23 | Marin Vegar | |
33 | Edi Vešligaj | |
47 | Karlo Oroz | |
49 | Can Çelebi | |
77 | Mirko Herceg |
Famous players
Notable players
- Robert Markotić
- Deni Velić
- Alen Blažević
- Sandro Obranović
- Šime Ivić
- Nikola Kedžo
- Franjo Lelić
- Mate Šunjić
- Ivan Slišković
- Mijo Tomić
- Mario Obad
- Saša Barišić - Jaman
- Janko Kević
- Josip Buljubašić
- Albin Eter
- Josip Pivac
- Marko Mrđenović
- Vedran Mataija
- Igor Vujić
- Tomi Vozab
Notable coaches
External links
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