Handball ivano balic biography



Handball ivano balic biography

  • Handball ivano balic biography
  • Handball ivano balic biography wikipedia
  • Ivano balic razvod
  • Domagoj duvnjak jajce
  • Handball ivano balic biography images
  • Ivano balic razvod.

    Ivano Balić

    Croatian handball player (born 1979)

    Ivano Balić (pronounced[ǐʋanobǎːlitɕ,-bǎ-]; born 1 April 1979) is a Croatian former professional handballer who is currently part of the coaching staff at RK Split.[1] Renowned for his speed, creativity, movement and charisma as a player, Balić won the 2003 World Championship and the Olympic gold medal in 2004 with the Croatian national team, and thirteen titles playing for clubs in Croatia, Spain and Germany.[2][3] He also earned two World Championship silver medals (2005, 2009), two European Championship silver medals and one bronze medal (2008, 2010, 2012), and one Olympic bronze medal (2012) with the national team.

    Regarded as one of the greatest players in handball history, Balić was voted the most valuable player in five consecutive major international competitions and is one of only four male handball players to receive the IHF World Player of the Year award on more than one occasio