RK Zagreb

RK Zagreb
HC Croatia Osiguranje-Zagreb
Nombre completo Rukometni Klub Zagreb
Fundación 1922
Pabellón Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croacia
Capacidad 15.200
Inauguración 2008
Presidente Croata Bartol Kaleb
Entrenador Croata Ivica Obrvan
Liga Liga croata de balonmano
2009/10
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RK Croatia Osiguranje-Zagreb es un club de balonmano de la localidad de Zagreb, Croacia.

El RK Croatia Osiguranje-Zagreb compite en la 1ª División de la Liga Croata de balonmano al igual que en la Copa Croata de Balonmano.

Es el club más importante de la antigua Yugoslavia. Durante los años 90 fue conocido como Badel Zagreb, y en el año 2007 ha cambiado su nombre al actual.

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Plantilla 2010-2011

NOMBRE EDAD TALLA NACIONALIDAD POSICIÓN
1 Marin Sego 25 1,94 Croacia Portero
3 Marino Maric 20 1,96 Croacia Pivote
4 Marko Tarabochia 22 1,90 Croacia Central
5 Michal Kopco 22 1,98 Eslovaquia Pivote
7 Luka Stepancic 20 2,03 Croacia Lateral Derecho
8 Marko Kopljar 24 2,10 Croacia Lateral Derecho
9 Jerko Matulic 20 1,87 Croacia Extremo Derecho
11 Adnan Jaskic 26 1,90 Bosnia y Herzegovina Extremo Derecho
12 Gorazd Skof 33 1,88 Eslovenia Portero
13 David Spiler 27 1,89 Eslovenia Central
14 Nikola Spelic 19 1,97 Croacia Lateral Izquierdo
15 Jakov Gojun 24 2,04 Croacia Lateral Izquierdo
17 Manuel Štrlek 22 1,81 Croacia Extremo Izquierdo
18 Zlatko Horvat 26 1,79 Croacia Extremo Derecho
21 Ivan Pesic 21 1,94 Croacia Portero
23 Ljubo Vukic 28 1,92 Croacia Extremo Izquierdo
24 Tonci Valcic 32 1,94 Croacia Lateral Izquierdo
25 Goran Bogunovic 21 1,95 Croacia Lateral Izquierdo
34 Ivano Balic 31 1,90 Croacia Central
77 Gyula Gal 34 1,93 Hungría Pivote

Sitio oficial

Web oficial del RK Zagreb (en croata)


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