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Ivan Stevanović (handballer)

Ivan Stevanović (born 18 May 1982) is a retired Croatian handball player.

Ivan Stevanović
Stevanović with RK Zagreb in 2015
Personal information
Born (1982-05-18) 18 May 1982 (age 42)
Rijeka, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Croatian
Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Youth career
Years Team
1995–1999
RK Trsat
Senior clubs
Years Team
1998–1999
RK Trsat
1999–2000
RK Pećine
2000–2007
RK Zamet
2007–2009
RK Poreč
2009–2010
RD Krško
2010–2012
RK Zamet
2012–2017
RK Zagreb
2017–2019
Kadetten Schaffhausen
2019–2021
Wisła Płock
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2019
Croatia 68 (2)
Teams managed
2022–2023
RK Podravka Koprivnica (GK coach)
Medal record

He is one of the oldest players to debut for a national team at a major competition. He debuted at the 2016 European Championship in Poland as the second choice goalkeeper to Mirko Alilović, but he ended up being the biggest reason for his country winning the bronze medal.[1]

Early life edit

Stevanović was born 18 May 1982 in Rijeka.

Stevanović grew up in the neighborhood of Trsat across the street from Dvorana Mladosti then the venue of RK Zamet.

At the age of eight Stevanović started to train swimming with Bistra Gospodinova as his coach.

At the end of the eight grade Stevanović was a goalkeeper for his schools handball team. Later he would train swimming and handball at the same time while opting for handball in the end.[2]

Club career edit

Stevanović began his youth career in hometown club Trsat in which he played for five years in youth selection before playing as a senior at the age of 16. He also spent a year playing for Pećine in the then 1.B league before joining RK Zamet. During his early years at the club he was mostly coached by his colleague Valter Matošević.[3]

He played for the club for seven years. He went from being third to first choice goalkeeper. With the club he played in EHF Cup Winners' Cup and EHF Cup, also coming to the finals of the Croatian Cup two times and keeping a position in the top 6 in the league.

In 2007 Stevanović moved to Poreč where he maintained a vital role in the clubs great results and qualification for the Challenger Cup.[4] Even though there was talk of a transfer to Slovenia he opted for the Istrian side.[5] In 2009 Stevanović received an award from the city of Poreč for being their best male sportsperson for the year of 2008.[6]

He also spent a season in Slovenian club RD Krško where he was trained by head coach Željko Babić.[7]

Stevanović returned to Zamet in 2010. The next season Zamet came into the finals of the Croatian Cup, Stevanoviće's goalkeeping gave interest to Croatian champions Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb.[8] Zagreb bought Stevanović in the summer of 2012. In his first season with the club Stevanović won the SEHA League. The next four seasons with Zagreb saw Stevanović winning domestic competitions and cups while reaching EHF Champions League quarter-finals and finishing third in the SEHA League.

On 5 December 2016 it was confirmed that Stevanović had signed a three-year contract with Swiss club Kadetten Schaffhausen stating that he would be leaving RK Zagreb at the end of the season.[9]

International career edit

Stevanović was first called up for the Croatian national team by Lino Červar in 2007 for national team preparations in Poreč.[10]

He was called up again in 2013 by coach Slavko Goluža to play at the 2013 Mediterranean Games in Mersin. Croatia lost in the finals against Egypt and got a silver medal.[11]

 
2016 Marrane Challenge
US Dunkerque vs RK Zagreb. 4 September 2016.

He competed at the 2016 European Men's Handball Championship as a replacement for Filip Ivić who was injured.[12] At the beginning of the tournament Stevanović was second choice to Mirko Alilović but soon he became first choice and saved Croatia from being knocked out of the group stage. He had a very big role in Croatia winning the bronze medal.[13] In August of the same year he played for the national team at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro where Croatia finished in fifth place.[14] Stevanović was 7th best goalkeeper at the tournament with 35 save and a 31% percentage.

Stevanović was called up once again to train with the national team for the 2017 World Championship in France.[15]

During a group stage match against Chile at the 2017 World Championship Stevanović scored from his goal post to an empty goal.[16] He played a vital role in the quarter-final match against Spain getting some crucial saves. Croatia finished in fourth place losing to Slovenia in the third place match.[17] Stevanović had 47 saves at the end of the tournament with 31%.[18]

On 26 January 2019 he confirmed he is going to retirement of the Croatian national team after 2019 World Men's Handball Championship.

Personal life edit

Stevanović is married, his wife's name is Irena. The couple have a son named Vigo. Stevanović has stated that he spends most of his free time with his son.[19]

Honours edit

Club
Zamet
PPD Zagreb
Kadetten Schaffhausen
  • SHV-Super Cup
    • Winner: 2017
International
Croatia
Individual

References edit

  1. ^ "Ivan Stevanović – junak čudesne pobjede Hrvatske nad Poljskom..." gol.dnevnik.hr (in Croatian).
  2. ^ "Ivan Stevanović nemam face ne izlazim van samo se igram sa sinom". večernji.hr (in Croatian).
  3. ^ "SEZONA ZA PAMĆENJE Ivan Stevanović: Transfer u Kadetten Schaffhausen donosi sigurnost mojoj obitelji". SportCom.hr (in Croatian).
  4. ^ . porečki-vjesnik.com (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 25 April 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Stevanović i Banić u RK Poreču". parentium.com (in Croatian).
  6. ^ "Mateja Pančelat, Ivan Stevanović, kuglačice i rukometaši". parentium.com. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  7. ^ "Glavni cilj je obstanek med elito". siol.net. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  8. ^ "Croatia Osiguranje u zamjenu za Stevanovića Zametu nudi Pešića i Stepančića". Sportcom.hr (in Croatian).
  9. ^ "Već potpisao ugovor: Stevanović napušta PPD Zagreb!". gol.dnevnik.hr/ (in Croatian).
  10. ^ . Croatian Handball Federation (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 15 June 2008. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  11. ^ "Konačno je uspio Hrvatska s Golužom prvi put u finalu". index.hr (in Croatian).
  12. ^ "Men's EHF Euro 2016 Poland. Croatia". European Handball Federation. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  13. ^ "Riječanin Ivan Stevanović: Pozvan sam kao treći vratar, a na kraju sam u Poljskoj ostvario snove". novilist.hr (in Croatian).
  14. ^ "Hrvatska je ispala s Olimpijskih igara, Poljaci su nam se osvetili!". Večernji list. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  15. ^ "Babić objavio širi popis rukometaša za Svjetsko prvenstvo u Francuskoj". gol.dnevnik.hr (in Croatian).
  16. ^ "Majstorski potez: Stevanović zabio gol preko cijelog terena". vijesti.rtl.hr (in Croatian).
  17. ^ "Hrvatska četvrta na SP-u: Ispustili +8 i ostali bez bronce". sport.hrt.hr.
  18. ^ . www.francehandball2017.com. Archived from the original on 21 April 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  19. ^ "RUKOMETNA ZVIJEZDA Stevanović otkrio sve što niste znali o njemu". dnevnik.hr (in Croatian).
  20. ^ "Premijer liga 2010–11". www.rukometstat-com. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  21. ^ "SEHA League 2013–14 goalkeeper stats". www.seha-liga.com/. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  22. ^ "SEHA League 2014–15 goalkeeper stats". seha-liga.com. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  23. ^ "Stevanović drugi golman EP-a, savršeni Štrlek treći strijelac". 24 sata. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  24. ^ "Horvat najbolje desno krilo, Stevanović najbolji golman završnog turnira". germanijak.hr. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  25. ^ "Manuel Štrlek proglašen najboljim rukometašem, Ivan Stevanović ispred Domagoja Duvnjaka". SportCom.hr. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
  26. ^ "STIGLO PRIZNANJE ZA ZAGREBOVU 'HOBOTNICU' Ivan Stevanović proglašen je najboljim vratarom SEHA lige". sportske.jutarnji.hr. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  27. ^ "Hrvatska "gori": Štrlek povukao rijetko viđen potez koji je izazvao vulkan emocija". gol.dnevnik.hr. Retrieved 21 January 2018.

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Ivan Stevanovic born 18 May 1982 is a retired Croatian handball player Ivan StevanovicStevanovic with RK Zagreb in 2015Personal informationBorn 1982 05 18 18 May 1982 age 42 Rijeka SR Croatia SFR YugoslaviaNationalityCroatianHeight1 93 m 6 ft 4 in Playing positionGoalkeeperYouth careerYearsTeam1995 1999RK TrsatSenior clubsYearsTeam1998 1999RK Trsat1999 2000RK Pecine2000 2007RK Zamet2007 2009RK Porec2009 2010RD Krsko2010 2012RK Zamet2012 2017RK Zagreb2017 2019Kadetten Schaffhausen2019 2021Wisla PlockNational teamYearsTeamApps Gls 2007 2019Croatia68 2 Teams managed2022 2023RK Podravka Koprivnica GK coach Medal record European Championship 2016 Poland Mediterranean Games 2013 Mersin Team He is one of the oldest players to debut for a national team at a major competition He debuted at the 2016 European Championship in Poland as the second choice goalkeeper to Mirko Alilovic but he ended up being the biggest reason for his country winning the bronze medal 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 3 International career 4 Personal life 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editStevanovic was born 18 May 1982 in Rijeka Stevanovic grew up in the neighborhood of Trsat across the street from Dvorana Mladosti then the venue of RK Zamet At the age of eight Stevanovic started to train swimming with Bistra Gospodinova as his coach At the end of the eight grade Stevanovic was a goalkeeper for his schools handball team Later he would train swimming and handball at the same time while opting for handball in the end 2 Club career editStevanovic began his youth career in hometown club Trsat in which he played for five years in youth selection before playing as a senior at the age of 16 He also spent a year playing for Pecine in the then 1 B league before joining RK Zamet During his early years at the club he was mostly coached by his colleague Valter Matosevic 3 He played for the club for seven years He went from being third to first choice goalkeeper With the club he played in EHF Cup Winners Cup and EHF Cup also coming to the finals of the Croatian Cup two times and keeping a position in the top 6 in the league In 2007 Stevanovic moved to Porec where he maintained a vital role in the clubs great results and qualification for the Challenger Cup 4 Even though there was talk of a transfer to Slovenia he opted for the Istrian side 5 In 2009 Stevanovic received an award from the city of Porec for being their best male sportsperson for the year of 2008 6 He also spent a season in Slovenian club RD Krsko where he was trained by head coach Zeljko Babic 7 Stevanovic returned to Zamet in 2010 The next season Zamet came into the finals of the Croatian Cup Stevanovice s goalkeeping gave interest to Croatian champions Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb 8 Zagreb bought Stevanovic in the summer of 2012 In his first season with the club Stevanovic won the SEHA League The next four seasons with Zagreb saw Stevanovic winning domestic competitions and cups while reaching EHF Champions League quarter finals and finishing third in the SEHA League On 5 December 2016 it was confirmed that Stevanovic had signed a three year contract with Swiss club Kadetten Schaffhausen stating that he would be leaving RK Zagreb at the end of the season 9 International career editStevanovic was first called up for the Croatian national team by Lino Cervar in 2007 for national team preparations in Porec 10 He was called up again in 2013 by coach Slavko Goluza to play at the 2013 Mediterranean Games in Mersin Croatia lost in the finals against Egypt and got a silver medal 11 nbsp 2016 Marrane ChallengeUS Dunkerque vs RK Zagreb 4 September 2016 He competed at the 2016 European Men s Handball Championship as a replacement for Filip Ivic who was injured 12 At the beginning of the tournament Stevanovic was second choice to Mirko Alilovic but soon he became first choice and saved Croatia from being knocked out of the group stage He had a very big role in Croatia winning the bronze medal 13 In August of the same year he played for the national team at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro where Croatia finished in fifth place 14 Stevanovic was 7th best goalkeeper at the tournament with 35 save and a 31 percentage Stevanovic was called up once again to train with the national team for the 2017 World Championship in France 15 During a group stage match against Chile at the 2017 World Championship Stevanovic scored from his goal post to an empty goal 16 He played a vital role in the quarter final match against Spain getting some crucial saves Croatia finished in fourth place losing to Slovenia in the third place match 17 Stevanovic had 47 saves at the end of the tournament with 31 18 On 26 January 2019 he confirmed he is going to retirement of the Croatian national team after 2019 World Men s Handball Championship Personal life editStevanovic is married his wife s name is Irena The couple have a son named Vigo Stevanovic has stated that he spends most of his free time with his son 19 Honours editClub Zamet Croatian Cup Finalist 2000 2001 2012 PPD Zagreb Dukat Premier League Winner 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 Croatian Cup Winner 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 SEHA League Winner 2012 13 Third 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 Kadetten Schaffhausen SHV Super Cup Winner 2017 International Croatia 2013 Mediterranean Games silver medal 2016 European Championship bronze medal Individual Best sportsperson in Porec 2008 Dukat Premier League best saves average from 9m in 2010 11 season 6 30 avg Dukat Premier League best saves total from 9m in 2010 11 170 20 Best goalkeeper in Croatian Cup 2012 Best goalkeeper at Schlecker Cup 2013 SEHA League best saves total from 9m in 2013 14 season 90 saves 21 Dukat Premier League best saves total from 6m in 2013 14 36 1 SEHA League best 9m saves percentage in 2014 15 season 56 4 22 2016 EC Poland vs Croatia man of the match 2016 European Championship 2nd best goalkeeper by percentage 37 23 SEHA League best saves percentage in 2015 16 season 41 3 SEHA League best 9m saves percentage in 2015 16 season 53 6 SEHA League best 6m saves percentage in 2015 16 season 34 2 SEHA League best 6m saves percentage in fastbreaks in 2015 16 season 25 0 SEHA League best goalkeeper in 2015 16 season 24 Dukat Premier League best saves percentage in 2015 16 season 35 7 2nd best Croatian handballer of 2016 by CHF amp Sportske novosti 25 Best goalkeeper in SEHA League 2016 17 season 26 2018 European Championship man of the match vs Norway 27 References edit Ivan Stevanovic junak cudesne pobjede Hrvatske nad Poljskom gol dnevnik hr in Croatian Ivan Stevanovic nemam face ne izlazim van samo se igram sa sinom vecernji hr in Croatian SEZONA ZA PAMCENJE Ivan Stevanovic Transfer u Kadetten Schaffhausen donosi sigurnost mojoj obitelji SportCom hr in Croatian Stevanovic zakljucao vrata porecki rukometasi protutnjali Kozalom porecki vjesnik com in Croatian Archived from the original on 25 April 2016 Retrieved 15 April 2016 Stevanovic i Banic u RK Porecu parentium com in Croatian Mateja Pancelat Ivan Stevanovic kuglacice i rukometasi parentium com Retrieved 26 October 2016 Glavni cilj je obstanek med elito siol net Retrieved 25 December 2016 Croatia Osiguranje u zamjenu za Stevanovica Zametu nudi Pesica i Stepancica Sportcom hr in Croatian Vec potpisao ugovor Stevanovic napusta PPD Zagreb gol dnevnik hr in Croatian Pripreme muske reprezentacije u Porecu od 12 23 12 2007 Croatian Handball Federation in Croatian Archived from the original on 15 June 2008 Retrieved 15 April 2016 Konacno je uspio Hrvatska s Goluzom prvi put u finalu index hr in Croatian Men s EHF Euro 2016 Poland Croatia European Handball Federation Retrieved 23 January 2016 Rijecanin Ivan Stevanovic Pozvan sam kao treci vratar a na kraju sam u Poljskoj ostvario snove novilist hr in Croatian Hrvatska je ispala s Olimpijskih igara Poljaci su nam se osvetili Vecernji list Retrieved 26 October 2016 Babic objavio siri popis rukometasa za Svjetsko prvenstvo u Francuskoj gol dnevnik hr in Croatian Majstorski potez Stevanovic zabio gol preko cijelog terena vijesti rtl hr in Croatian Hrvatska cetvrta na SP u Ispustili 8 i ostali bez bronce sport hrt hr PLAYER PLAYER INFO www francehandball2017 com Archived from the original on 21 April 2019 Retrieved 29 January 2017 RUKOMETNA ZVIJEZDA Stevanovic otkrio sve sto niste znali o njemu dnevnik hr in Croatian Premijer liga 2010 11 www rukometstat com Retrieved 26 October 2016 SEHA League 2013 14 goalkeeper stats www seha liga com Retrieved 26 October 2016 SEHA League 2014 15 goalkeeper stats seha liga com Retrieved 26 October 2016 Stevanovic drugi golman EP a savrseni Strlek treci strijelac 24 sata Retrieved 26 October 2016 Horvat najbolje desno krilo Stevanovic najbolji golman zavrsnog turnira germanijak hr Retrieved 26 October 2016 Manuel Strlek proglasen najboljim rukometasem Ivan Stevanovic ispred Domagoja Duvnjaka SportCom hr Retrieved 29 December 2016 STIGLO PRIZNANJE ZA ZAGREBOVU HOBOTNICU Ivan Stevanovic proglasen je najboljim vratarom SEHA lige sportske jutarnji hr Retrieved 30 March 2017 Hrvatska gori Strlek povukao rijetko viđen potez koji je izazvao vulkan emocija gol dnevnik hr Retrieved 21 January 2018 External links editIvan Stevanovic at Olympedia nbsp Ivan Stevanovic at Olympics com SEHA League Premier League stats from 2010 onwards Ivan Stevanovic at the European Handball Federation former profile Eurohandball profile at the Wayback Machine archived 23 January 2017 Scoresway profile at the Wayback Machine archived 2 January 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ivan Stevanovic handballer amp oldid 1156736620, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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