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Arpad Sterbik

Arpad Sterbik Capar (Hungarian: Sterbik Árpád, pronounced [ˈʃtɛrbik ˈaːrpaːd]; Serbian: Арпад Штербик, romanizedArpad Šterbik; born 20 November 1979) is a retired handball player who represented the national teams of Yugoslavia (later known as Serbia and Montenegro) and Spain.[1][2]

Arpad Sterbik
Personal information
Full name Arpad Sterbik Capar
Born (1979-11-20) 20 November 1979 (age 43)
Senta, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia
Nationality Serbian
Hungarian
Spanish
Height 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Senior clubs
Years Team
0000–2001
RK Jugović
2001–2004
MVM Veszprém
2004–2011
BM Ciudad Real
2011–2012
Atlético Madrid
2012–2014
FC Barcelona
2014–2018
RK Vardar
2018–2020
Telekom Veszprém
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2006
FR Yugoslavia
Serbia and Montenegro
120 (0)
2008–2020
Spain 78 (0)
Teams managed
2020–
Telekom Veszprém (GK coach)

Internationally he has represented FR Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) and Spain, winning a World Championship bronze medal and one gold. On club level, he has league and cup titles both in Hungary and Spain, and most notably he won the EHF Champions League, the premier continental club competition in Europe. His performances were acknowledged several times, having been named Hungarian Handballer of the Year in 2002 and IHF World Player of the Year in 2005.

Career

Sterbik grew up by the nearby town of Ada.[3] He began his career by RK Jugović,[4] and moved to Hungary to play for Fotex KC Veszprém in 2001. Sterbik, as an ethnic Hungarian, could get the Hungarian citizenship in a simplified process just after few months, thus freeing a foreign player quota (that time Hungarian teams could have 2 foreign players in their match squad). It also made him available to play for the Hungarian national team, however, he never made an international appearance for Hungary.[3] Sterbik remained in Veszprém until 2004, during which period he won three Hungarian league and as many Hungarian cup titles. In 2002 he reached with Veszprém the EHF Champions League final, just to fell short against SC Magdeburg with an aggregate score of 48–51. In the same year he was voted Hungarian Handballer of the Year.[5]

In 2004 he moved to Spanish side BM Ciudad Real and soon became one of the most prominent keepers in the Liga ASOBAL. While playing for Ciudad Real (2004–2011) and its successor Atlético Madrid (2011–2012), he was named the best goalkeeper of the league five times in a row (2006–2010) and in 2006 he also got the Liga ASOBAL MVP Award.[6] Additionally, he was awarded the IHF World Player of the Year title by the International Handball Federation in 2005.[6][7] Sterbik spent seven seasons by Ciudad Real and won four Spanish league and two Spanish cup titles. He went successful with Ciudad Real in the EHF Champions League as well, having won the title three times. In 2008, in his fourth season in Spain, Sterbik has gained Spanish citizenship and decided to represent Spain on international level.[8]

In 2012, after eight successful seasons in Ciudad Real and Atlético Madrid, Sterbik switched to league rivals FC Barcelona Handbol, having signed a four-year contract with the Catalan team.[9]

On 14 June 2014, Sterbik has agreed to join RK Vardar from Macedonia. With this club, Sterbik won 2 titles in two years in the Macedonian Handball League as well as 2 Cup titles. In addition, with RK Vardar, in season 2014–2015, he managed to enter the quarter final of the EHF Champions League and to be part of the top 8 handball teams in Europe. In the same year, they finished fourth in Gazprom's SEHA League. In April 2016, they won the second place in the Final 4 tournament of the SEHA League (lost the final against Veszprem with 26–28). Sterbik has earned many individual awards with RK Vardar too. He was selected in the dream-team of the SEHA League for 2015–16, and also, he was recognized several times as a best goalkeeper of particular rounds of the EHF Champions League.

On international level Sterbik played for Yugoslavia and Spain; he received bronze medals at the 1999 World Championships and at the 2001 World Championships with Yugoslavia, and added another World Championship bronze and a gold with Spain to his medals tally in 2011 and 2013, respectively.

Personal life

Born in Senta, Serbia, at the time part of Yugoslavia, Sterbik is an ethnic Hungarian from Serbia who acquired Hungarian citizenship shortly after playing in Hungary[10] and holds Spanish citizenship per post naturalization process.

Sterbik is married to Hungarian economist Mónika Horváth. The couple has twin children, Laura and Noel (b. 2010).[11][12] Arpad's sister, Andrea Sterbik is also a professional handballer who plays for Hungarian top division club Kiskunhalas NKSE.

Achievements

Individual awards

References

  1. ^ (PDF). International Handball Federation. 12 December 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Arpard Sterbik Profile". European Handball Federation. Archived from the original on 19 March 2015. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  3. ^ a b (in Hungarian). Samsungsport. 25 January 2011. Archived from the original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  4. ^ "EURO 2012 without two big stars – Szmal and Sterbik injured". Handball Planet. 20 December 2011. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  5. ^ Mosonyi, József (8 December 2011). "Csárli a csúcson – negyven felett" (in Hungarian). Kezilabda.hu. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  6. ^ a b "Arpad Sterbik Biography". FC Barcelona official website. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  7. ^ (Retrieved on 26 January 2008)
  8. ^ "Rutenka could lose the Spanish citizenship". Handball Planet. 7 November 2010. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  9. ^ "Arpad Sterbik at F.C Barcelona Intersport until 2016!". Handball Planet. 31 August 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  10. ^ Simon, József (27 June 2018). "A világ legjobb kapusa számára Magyarország a végállomás". nemzetisport.hu. Nemzeti Sport.
  11. ^ "Nagy László és Sterbik is aranyra vágyik" (in Hungarian). Nemzeti Sport. 29 May 2010. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  12. ^ "Sterbik: A magyarok ellen félre kell tennem a lelki kérdéseket" (in Hungarian). Nemzeti Sport. 25 January 2011. Retrieved 16 December 2012.

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The native form of this personal name is Sterbik Arpad This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Arpad Sterbik Capar Hungarian Sterbik Arpad pronounced ˈʃtɛrbik ˈaːrpaːd Serbian Arpad Shterbik romanized Arpad Sterbik born 20 November 1979 is a retired handball player who represented the national teams of Yugoslavia later known as Serbia and Montenegro and Spain 1 2 Arpad SterbikPersonal informationFull nameArpad Sterbik CaparBorn 1979 11 20 20 November 1979 age 43 Senta SR Serbia YugoslaviaNationalitySerbianHungarianSpanishHeight2 00 m 6 ft 7 in Playing positionGoalkeeperSenior clubsYearsTeam0000 2001RK Jugovic2001 2004MVM Veszprem2004 2011BM Ciudad Real2011 2012Atletico Madrid2012 2014FC Barcelona2014 2018RK Vardar2018 2020Telekom VeszpremNational teamYearsTeamApps Gls 1999 2006FR YugoslaviaSerbia and Montenegro120 0 2008 2020Spain78 0 Teams managed2020 Telekom Veszprem GK coach Medal record Representing FR YugoslaviaWorld Championship1999 Egypt2001 FranceRepresenting SpainWorld Championship2013 Spain2011 SwedenEuropean Championship2018 Croatia2016 PolandInternationally he has represented FR Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro and Spain winning a World Championship bronze medal and one gold On club level he has league and cup titles both in Hungary and Spain and most notably he won the EHF Champions League the premier continental club competition in Europe His performances were acknowledged several times having been named Hungarian Handballer of the Year in 2002 and IHF World Player of the Year in 2005 Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Achievements 4 Individual awards 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditSterbik grew up by the nearby town of Ada 3 He began his career by RK Jugovic 4 and moved to Hungary to play for Fotex KC Veszprem in 2001 Sterbik as an ethnic Hungarian could get the Hungarian citizenship in a simplified process just after few months thus freeing a foreign player quota that time Hungarian teams could have 2 foreign players in their match squad It also made him available to play for the Hungarian national team however he never made an international appearance for Hungary 3 Sterbik remained in Veszprem until 2004 during which period he won three Hungarian league and as many Hungarian cup titles In 2002 he reached with Veszprem the EHF Champions League final just to fell short against SC Magdeburg with an aggregate score of 48 51 In the same year he was voted Hungarian Handballer of the Year 5 In 2004 he moved to Spanish side BM Ciudad Real and soon became one of the most prominent keepers in the Liga ASOBAL While playing for Ciudad Real 2004 2011 and its successor Atletico Madrid 2011 2012 he was named the best goalkeeper of the league five times in a row 2006 2010 and in 2006 he also got the Liga ASOBAL MVP Award 6 Additionally he was awarded the IHF World Player of the Year title by the International Handball Federation in 2005 6 7 Sterbik spent seven seasons by Ciudad Real and won four Spanish league and two Spanish cup titles He went successful with Ciudad Real in the EHF Champions League as well having won the title three times In 2008 in his fourth season in Spain Sterbik has gained Spanish citizenship and decided to represent Spain on international level 8 In 2012 after eight successful seasons in Ciudad Real and Atletico Madrid Sterbik switched to league rivals FC Barcelona Handbol having signed a four year contract with the Catalan team 9 On 14 June 2014 Sterbik has agreed to join RK Vardar from Macedonia With this club Sterbik won 2 titles in two years in the Macedonian Handball League as well as 2 Cup titles In addition with RK Vardar in season 2014 2015 he managed to enter the quarter final of the EHF Champions League and to be part of the top 8 handball teams in Europe In the same year they finished fourth in Gazprom s SEHA League In April 2016 they won the second place in the Final 4 tournament of the SEHA League lost the final against Veszprem with 26 28 Sterbik has earned many individual awards with RK Vardar too He was selected in the dream team of the SEHA League for 2015 16 and also he was recognized several times as a best goalkeeper of particular rounds of the EHF Champions League On international level Sterbik played for Yugoslavia and Spain he received bronze medals at the 1999 World Championships and at the 2001 World Championships with Yugoslavia and added another World Championship bronze and a gold with Spain to his medals tally in 2011 and 2013 respectively Personal life EditBorn in Senta Serbia at the time part of Yugoslavia Sterbik is an ethnic Hungarian from Serbia who acquired Hungarian citizenship shortly after playing in Hungary 10 and holds Spanish citizenship per post naturalization process Sterbik is married to Hungarian economist Monika Horvath The couple has twin children Laura and Noel b 2010 11 12 Arpad s sister Andrea Sterbik is also a professional handballer who plays for Hungarian top division club Kiskunhalas NKSE Achievements EditEHF Challenge Cup Winner 2001 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I Winner 2002 2003 2004 Magyar Kupa Winner 2002 2003 2004 Liga ASOBAL Winner 2004 2007 2008 2009 2012 2013 2014 Copa del Rey Winner 2008 2011 2014 EHF Champions League Winner 2006 2008 2009 2017Individual awards EditHungarian Handballer of the Year 2002 IHF World Player of the Year 2005 Liga ASOBAL MVP 2006 Liga ASOBAL Goalkeeper of the Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010References Edit Spain roster for the 2013 World Championship PDF International Handball Federation 12 December 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 23 January 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2012 Arpard Sterbik Profile European Handball Federation Archived from the original on 19 March 2015 Retrieved 16 December 2012 a b Sterbik a harmas allampolgar in Hungarian Samsungsport 25 January 2011 Archived from the original on 3 February 2014 Retrieved 16 December 2012 EURO 2012 without two big stars Szmal and Sterbik injured Handball Planet 20 December 2011 Retrieved 16 December 2012 Mosonyi Jozsef 8 December 2011 Csarli a csucson negyven felett in Hungarian Kezilabda hu Retrieved 16 December 2012 a b Arpad Sterbik Biography FC Barcelona official website Retrieved 16 December 2012 Previous World Handball Players Retrieved on 26 January 2008 Rutenka could lose the Spanish citizenship Handball Planet 7 November 2010 Retrieved 16 December 2012 Arpad Sterbik at F C Barcelona Intersport until 2016 Handball Planet 31 August 2012 Retrieved 16 December 2012 Simon Jozsef 27 June 2018 A vilag legjobb kapusa szamara Magyarorszag a vegallomas nemzetisport hu Nemzeti Sport Nagy Laszlo es Sterbik is aranyra vagyik in Hungarian Nemzeti Sport 29 May 2010 Retrieved 16 December 2012 Sterbik A magyarok ellen felre kell tennem a lelki kerdeseket in Hungarian Nemzeti Sport 25 January 2011 Retrieved 16 December 2012 External links EditArpad Sterbik at European Handball Federation Arpad Sterbik at Olympedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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