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Drago Žiljak

Drago Žiljak (born 14 January 1960 in Rijeka) is a former Croatian handball player and coach.[1] He is currently the head coach of women's side ŽRK Zamet.[2]

Drago Žiljak
Personal information
Full name Dragutin Žiljak
Born (1960-01-14) 14 January 1960 (age 63)
Rijeka, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Croatian
Playing position Left wing
Club information
Current club Retired
Number 3
Youth career
Years Team
1974
RK Zamet
1974–1976
RK Kvarner
Senior clubs
Years Team
1976–1981
RK Kvarner
1981–1991
RK Zamet
National team
Years Team
1975–1976
SR Croatia U-17
1976–1977
SR Croatia U-18
1977–1978
SR Croatia U-19
1978–1979
SR Croatia U-20
1978–1979
Yugoslavia U-21
Teams managed
1981–1984
University of Rijeka (Ass.)
1991–1992
RK Zamet
1993
ŽRK Turnić Mladost
1993–1994
RK Zamet
1995–1997
RK Zamet
1997–2007
RK Crikvenica
2007–2009
RK Zamet
2009–2011
RK Kvarner Kostrena
2011–2012
ŽRK Zamet
2018
RK Zamet
2020-
ŽRK Zamet

Playing career

Žiljak started playing handball in 1974 when he was picked by coach Vjekoslav Sardelić to play for the U-14 team of RK Zamet at the Croatian U-14 Championship. Zamet won the championship. He opted to play for then First League side RK Kvarner.

In 1976 Žiljak started playing for the senior team who were relegated the season before to the Yugoslav Second League - North. He played at Kvarner for five seasons being in top positions in the Second League but failing to reach first place and gain promotion. From 1975 to 1978 Žiljak was often selected to play for the youth selection of SR Croatia. In 1979 he played for the U-21 squad of Yugoslavia at the Balkanijada tournament in Varaždin.

In 1981 Žiljak was signed by city rival RK Zamet. During his first few seasons with the club Žiljak established himself as a regular player and secured his position throughout his tenure. During the 1983-84 Zamet finished second in the league with just a point short of first place which was secured by Jugović Kać. Three seasons later Zamet finished in first place and got promoted to the First League. Žiljak still played regularly during Zamet's First league flight until the collapse of the Yugoslav league in 1991 when he went into retirement.

Coaching career

RK Zamet

On October 2, 1991 it was announced that Žiljak would be the new head coach of RK Zamet.

Due to the collapse of the Yugoslav league Žiljak had to lead his team through friendly tournaments during the first part of the 1991-92 tournament. Žiljak had lost a few key players in the mist of there not being a league most prominently his captain Alvaro Načinović. On March 21 the 1992 season started with six clubs in the First A League. His first official league game as head coach was against Moslavina in a home win of 22:17 at Dvorana Mladosti. Žiljak led Zamet to the championship play-offs swiftly in third place. In the semi-final play-offs Žiljak and his side defeated Coning Medveščak 26:30 in the second away match having ended the first match in a draw of 22:22. Zamet proceeded to the finals having qualified for the European Champions Cup. The first final match was playing in a draw of 22:22 at Dvorana Mladosti. The second match played in Kutija Šibica Zamet lost 25:23 and finished in second place as vice-champions.[3] Žiljak also led his to the semi-final of the Croatian Cup where they lost to Coning Medveščak 24:18.

On September 1992 Žiljak led Zamet to their first European match in history. Zamet faced RK Pivovara Laško Celje in the First round of the European Champions Cup. The first match was played in Velenje where Celje won 25:17. The second match was played on September 23 at Dvorana Dinko Lukarić where Zamet won 18:11 and where eliminated from the tournament with Celje winning 35:36 on aggregate.[4] After the fatal European loss Zamet's domestic results where bad compared to the previous season. Žiljak resigned in October after a loss against RK Sisak 26:23.

ŽRK Turnić Mladost

Žiljak had at coaching the women's team of Turnić in 1993 before returning to RK Zamet.

RK Zamet: Second Spell

During Žiljak's second spell at Zamet they finished in eight place avoiding relegation. With all of the star players gone Žiljak could only count on young players such as Mirza Džomba and Nikola Blažičko.[5]

RK Zamet: Third Spell

After Zamet was relegated to the First B League Žiljak was appointed head coach again.

This spell proved a big successful. Within a season Žiljak led Zamet back to the First A League with 21 wins and 1 loss. Žiljak's 1996-97 season with Zamet back in the top tier in fifth place. Although a solid result for a team back from the second tier the board sacked Žiljak at the end of the season.

RK Crikvenica

During the summer of 1997 Žiljak became the head coach of RK Crikvenica.

In Žiljak's first season Crikvenica finished fourth in the First B League, The next season Žiljak led his side to a third-place position in the league and to the semi-finals of the Croatian Cup where they lost to RK Medveščak 29:22. They also lost the third place match to RK Brodokumer Split.

After stunning results in the few past seasons RK Crikvenica was promoted to the newly created Croatian First League in 2001. With this new progress Žiljak signed his old RK Zamet players Alvaro Načinović and Mladen Prskalo to strengthen his team.[6] Žiljak's first season with Crikvenica in the First league ended with 10 place avoiding the relegation play-offs. The 2002-03 season ended up with them finishing in 11 place avoiding relegation play-offs again and reaching the quarter-finals of the Croatian Cup where they lost to RK Zagreb.

In the 2003-04 Crikvenica finished 7 during the regular part of the season missing just one point to qualify for the Championship play-offs instead they played the relegation play-offs. Žiljak once again led his team to secure another First League season. The next two seasons also saw avoiding relegation for Crikvenica.[7]

RK Zamet: Fourth Spell

On February 24, 2007 Žiljak became the head coach RK Zamet for the fourth time.[8] Žiljak's task during the second half of the 2006-07 season was avoiding relegation which he did finishing in 10th place.

His second season saw Zamet finishing in 8 place on solid ground. Next season the Dukat First League was replaced with the Dukat Premier League. Žiljak with only young players and a couple of veteran players by his side avoided relegation finishing in 14 place. After the 2008-09 season Žiljak was sacked.

RK Kvarner Kostrena

In the summer of 2009 Žiljak took over as head coach of Kvarner Kostrena. He coach the side for two seasons not making any good results but still avoiding relegation.

ŽRK Zamet

On July 17 Žiljak was appointed head coach of the women's club of Zamet.[9]

Žiljak started his season with ŽRK Zamet on solid ground beating city rivals Orijent Proflex, Tvin Virovitica, Koka and others. He led his side to the semi-finals of the Croatian Cup where they lost to ŽRK Lokomotiva Zagreb 33:34 to witch Žiljak expressed in the media that the referees sided for the Zagreb club.[10] At the end of the season ŽRK Zamet finished in a solid 7 place position.

On August 29 Žiljak announced that he'd be stepping down as coach of ŽRK Zamet due to his new work environment being too much time consuming for him to run the team.[11]

RK Zamet: Fifth Spell

RK Zamet called Žiljak up during the second half of 2017–18 season when the club was last in the league and near relegation. He saved the club from relegation, not losing a single home match with a team of young homegrown players and two Chinese imports.[12][13]

After the season ended Žiljak and the club parted ways respectively.[14]

Honours

As player

RK Zamet
RK Kvarner

As coach

RK Zamet
RK Crikvenica

Sources

  • Petar Orgulić - 50 godina rukometa u Rijeci (2005), Adria public

References

  1. ^ "Poreč bolji od Crikvenice" (in Croatian). sportnet.hr. 21 November 2005. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Igor Marijanović podnio ostavku na mjesto trenera rukometašica Zameta, poznat je i njegov nasljednik" (in Croatian). novilist.hr. 1 September 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  3. ^ "1991-1992" (in Croatian). 21 November 2015. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Men Handball European Champions Cup 1992-1993" (in Croatian). 23 November 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  5. ^ "Mirza Džomba odlazi u igračku mirovinu: Okrećem se moru i tajnama ribolova" (in Croatian). 5 September 2011. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  6. ^ "CRIKVENICA - BRODOMERKUR 22:21" (in Croatian). 30 September 2001. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  7. ^ "Rukomet: izvješće sa utakmice Crikvenica : Poreč (29:40)" (in Croatian). 25 September 2005. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  8. ^ "Načinović se zahvalio Prskalu" (in Croatian). 24 February 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Žiljak: "Uvijek treba tražiti nove izazove"" (in Croatian). 17 July 2011. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  10. ^ "Lokomotiva do pobjede protiv Zameta na krilima sudaca Cindrića i Gonzureka" (in Croatian). 25 April 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  11. ^ "Drago Žiljak podnio ostavku, Željko Čagalj novi trener" (in Croatian). 29 August 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  12. ^ "Drago Žiljak novi trener rukometaša Zameta, iskusni stručnjak peti put na klupi riječkog kluba". sportCom.hr (in Croatian).
  13. ^ "Čelnici Zameta traže trenera kojemu rukomet nije najvažnija sporedna stvar na svijetu". sportCom.hr (in Croatian).
  14. ^ "Drago Žiljak: Mladi igrači su kapital koji treba zaderžati". novilist.hr (in Croatian).

drago, Žiljak, born, january, 1960, rijeka, former, croatian, handball, player, coach, currently, head, coach, women, side, Žrk, zamet, personal, informationfull, namedragutin, Žiljakborn, 1960, january, 1960, rijeka, yugoslavianationalitycroatianplaying, posi. Drago Ziljak born 14 January 1960 in Rijeka is a former Croatian handball player and coach 1 He is currently the head coach of women s side ZRK Zamet 2 Drago ZiljakPersonal informationFull nameDragutin ZiljakBorn 1960 01 14 14 January 1960 age 63 Rijeka SFR YugoslaviaNationalityCroatianPlaying positionLeft wingClub informationCurrent clubRetiredNumber3Youth careerYearsTeam1974RK Zamet1974 1976RK KvarnerSenior clubsYearsTeam1976 1981RK Kvarner1981 1991RK ZametNational teamYearsTeam1975 1976SR Croatia U 171976 1977SR Croatia U 181977 1978SR Croatia U 191978 1979SR Croatia U 201978 1979Yugoslavia U 21Teams managed1981 1984University of Rijeka Ass 1991 1992RK Zamet1993ZRK Turnic Mladost1993 1994RK Zamet1995 1997RK Zamet1997 2007RK Crikvenica2007 2009RK Zamet2009 2011RK Kvarner Kostrena2011 2012ZRK Zamet2018RK Zamet2020 ZRK Zamet Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 2 1 RK Zamet 2 2 ZRK Turnic Mladost 2 3 RK Zamet Second Spell 2 4 RK Zamet Third Spell 2 5 RK Crikvenica 2 6 RK Zamet Fourth Spell 2 7 RK Kvarner Kostrena 2 8 ZRK Zamet 2 9 RK Zamet Fifth Spell 3 Honours 3 1 As player 3 2 As coach 4 Sources 5 ReferencesPlaying career EditZiljak started playing handball in 1974 when he was picked by coach Vjekoslav Sardelic to play for the U 14 team of RK Zamet at the Croatian U 14 Championship Zamet won the championship He opted to play for then First League side RK Kvarner In 1976 Ziljak started playing for the senior team who were relegated the season before to the Yugoslav Second League North He played at Kvarner for five seasons being in top positions in the Second League but failing to reach first place and gain promotion From 1975 to 1978 Ziljak was often selected to play for the youth selection of SR Croatia In 1979 he played for the U 21 squad of Yugoslavia at the Balkanijada tournament in Varazdin In 1981 Ziljak was signed by city rival RK Zamet During his first few seasons with the club Ziljak established himself as a regular player and secured his position throughout his tenure During the 1983 84 Zamet finished second in the league with just a point short of first place which was secured by Jugovic Kac Three seasons later Zamet finished in first place and got promoted to the First League Ziljak still played regularly during Zamet s First league flight until the collapse of the Yugoslav league in 1991 when he went into retirement Coaching career EditRK Zamet Edit On October 2 1991 it was announced that Ziljak would be the new head coach of RK Zamet Due to the collapse of the Yugoslav league Ziljak had to lead his team through friendly tournaments during the first part of the 1991 92 tournament Ziljak had lost a few key players in the mist of there not being a league most prominently his captain Alvaro Nacinovic On March 21 the 1992 season started with six clubs in the First A League His first official league game as head coach was against Moslavina in a home win of 22 17 at Dvorana Mladosti Ziljak led Zamet to the championship play offs swiftly in third place In the semi final play offs Ziljak and his side defeated Coning Medvescak 26 30 in the second away match having ended the first match in a draw of 22 22 Zamet proceeded to the finals having qualified for the European Champions Cup The first final match was playing in a draw of 22 22 at Dvorana Mladosti The second match played in Kutija Sibica Zamet lost 25 23 and finished in second place as vice champions 3 Ziljak also led his to the semi final of the Croatian Cup where they lost to Coning Medvescak 24 18 On September 1992 Ziljak led Zamet to their first European match in history Zamet faced RK Pivovara Lasko Celje in the First round of the European Champions Cup The first match was played in Velenje where Celje won 25 17 The second match was played on September 23 at Dvorana Dinko Lukaric where Zamet won 18 11 and where eliminated from the tournament with Celje winning 35 36 on aggregate 4 After the fatal European loss Zamet s domestic results where bad compared to the previous season Ziljak resigned in October after a loss against RK Sisak 26 23 ZRK Turnic Mladost Edit Ziljak had at coaching the women s team of Turnic in 1993 before returning to RK Zamet RK Zamet Second Spell Edit During Ziljak s second spell at Zamet they finished in eight place avoiding relegation With all of the star players gone Ziljak could only count on young players such as Mirza Dzomba and Nikola Blazicko 5 RK Zamet Third Spell Edit After Zamet was relegated to the First B League Ziljak was appointed head coach again This spell proved a big successful Within a season Ziljak led Zamet back to the First A League with 21 wins and 1 loss Ziljak s 1996 97 season with Zamet back in the top tier in fifth place Although a solid result for a team back from the second tier the board sacked Ziljak at the end of the season RK Crikvenica Edit During the summer of 1997 Ziljak became the head coach of RK Crikvenica In Ziljak s first season Crikvenica finished fourth in the First B League The next season Ziljak led his side to a third place position in the league and to the semi finals of the Croatian Cup where they lost to RK Medvescak 29 22 They also lost the third place match to RK Brodokumer Split After stunning results in the few past seasons RK Crikvenica was promoted to the newly created Croatian First League in 2001 With this new progress Ziljak signed his old RK Zamet players Alvaro Nacinovic and Mladen Prskalo to strengthen his team 6 Ziljak s first season with Crikvenica in the First league ended with 10 place avoiding the relegation play offs The 2002 03 season ended up with them finishing in 11 place avoiding relegation play offs again and reaching the quarter finals of the Croatian Cup where they lost to RK Zagreb In the 2003 04 Crikvenica finished 7 during the regular part of the season missing just one point to qualify for the Championship play offs instead they played the relegation play offs Ziljak once again led his team to secure another First League season The next two seasons also saw avoiding relegation for Crikvenica 7 RK Zamet Fourth Spell Edit On February 24 2007 Ziljak became the head coach RK Zamet for the fourth time 8 Ziljak s task during the second half of the 2006 07 season was avoiding relegation which he did finishing in 10th place His second season saw Zamet finishing in 8 place on solid ground Next season the Dukat First League was replaced with the Dukat Premier League Ziljak with only young players and a couple of veteran players by his side avoided relegation finishing in 14 place After the 2008 09 season Ziljak was sacked RK Kvarner Kostrena Edit In the summer of 2009 Ziljak took over as head coach of Kvarner Kostrena He coach the side for two seasons not making any good results but still avoiding relegation ZRK Zamet Edit On July 17 Ziljak was appointed head coach of the women s club of Zamet 9 Ziljak started his season with ZRK Zamet on solid ground beating city rivals Orijent Proflex Tvin Virovitica Koka and others He led his side to the semi finals of the Croatian Cup where they lost to ZRK Lokomotiva Zagreb 33 34 to witch Ziljak expressed in the media that the referees sided for the Zagreb club 10 At the end of the season ZRK Zamet finished in a solid 7 place position On August 29 Ziljak announced that he d be stepping down as coach of ZRK Zamet due to his new work environment being too much time consuming for him to run the team 11 RK Zamet Fifth Spell Edit RK Zamet called Ziljak up during the second half of 2017 18 season when the club was last in the league and near relegation He saved the club from relegation not losing a single home match with a team of young homegrown players and two Chinese imports 12 13 After the season ended Ziljak and the club parted ways respectively 14 Honours EditAs player Edit RK ZametYugoslav Second League 1 1986 87 Croatian U 14 Championship 1 1974RK KvarnerCroatian U 21 Championship 1 1979As coach Edit RK ZametCroatian First A League Vice champions 1 1992 Croatian First B League Winners 1 1995 96RK CrikvenicaCroatian First B League Promotion 1 2000 01 Croatian Cup Fourth place 1 1999Sources EditPetar Orgulic 50 godina rukometa u Rijeci 2005 Adria publicReferences Edit Porec bolji od Crikvenice in Croatian sportnet hr 21 November 2005 Retrieved 26 November 2016 Igor Marijanovic podnio ostavku na mjesto trenera rukometasica Zameta poznat je i njegov nasljednik in Croatian novilist hr 1 September 2020 Retrieved 5 September 2020 1991 1992 in Croatian 21 November 2015 Retrieved 28 November 2016 Men Handball European Champions Cup 1992 1993 in Croatian 23 November 2016 Retrieved 28 November 2016 Mirza Dzomba odlazi u igracku mirovinu Okrecem se moru i tajnama ribolova in Croatian 5 September 2011 Retrieved 28 November 2016 CRIKVENICA BRODOMERKUR 22 21 in Croatian 30 September 2001 Retrieved 28 November 2016 Rukomet izvjesce sa utakmice Crikvenica Porec 29 40 in Croatian 25 September 2005 Retrieved 28 November 2016 Nacinovic se zahvalio Prskalu in Croatian 24 February 2007 Retrieved 28 November 2016 Ziljak Uvijek treba traziti nove izazove in Croatian 17 July 2011 Retrieved 28 November 2016 Lokomotiva do pobjede protiv Zameta na krilima sudaca Cindrica i Gonzureka in Croatian 25 April 2012 Retrieved 28 November 2016 Drago Ziljak podnio ostavku Zeljko Cagalj novi trener in Croatian 29 August 2012 Retrieved 28 November 2016 Drago Ziljak novi trener rukometasa Zameta iskusni strucnjak peti put na klupi rijeckog kluba sportCom hr in Croatian Celnici Zameta traze trenera kojemu rukomet nije najvaznija sporedna stvar na svijetu sportCom hr in Croatian Drago Ziljak Mladi igraci su kapital koji treba zaderzati novilist hr in Croatian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drago Ziljak amp oldid 1118205474, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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