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RK Zamet

RK Zamet (Rukometni Klub Zamet) is a handball club from Rijeka, Croatia, formed in 1957. The club currently competes in the Croatian Premier Handball League and the Croatian Handball Cup. Although the club has not won any mayor trophies, it has produced four Olympic gold medalists: Valter Matošević, Alvaro Načinović, Valner Franković and Mirza Džomba. Four additional Olympic gold medalists played for the club, including Irfan Smajlagić, Vladimir Šujster, Zlatko Saračević and Božidar Jović, and Jakov Gojun, who has a bronze medal.

RK Zamet
Full nameRukometni klub Zamet
Founded1957
ArenaCentar Zamet
Capacity2,350
PresidentVedran Devčić
Head coachValter Matošević
LeagueCroatian Premier League
2021–22Croatian Premier League,
10th of 16
Club colours   
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Website
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History Edit

Origins Edit

The club was founded in September 1957,[1] as RK Partizan Zamet by Prof. Stanko Jerger, Josip Šarić and Vittorio Drog. The players of the first RK Zamet team were Vilim Blažić, Tomislav Blažić, Nelo Stepčić, Vinko Radovčić, Anton Srdoč, Boris Kinkela, Josip Šarić and Stanko Jerger.

Zamet in Yugoslavia (1957–1991) Edit

During the first ten years, real results came in 1966 when Zamet won the Regional League of Primorje and Karlovac. During the 1960s Zamet played at the regional level. In 1969 Zamet's U-14 team won the club's first youth trophy at the Croatian U-14 Championship.

Until 1972, the club played in the Regional League of Primorje and Istra (Primorska regionalna liga), in which they won the championship title in 1966, 1970, and 1972, along with three runner-up titles. In 1972, they started competing in the Third Yugoslav League. In 1977, they were promoted to the Second Yugoslav League and, the following year, Zamet gained promotion to the First Yugoslav League. This decade saw players such as Marijan Seđak, Williams Černeka, Valter Marković, Željko Milanović, Darko Srdoč, Damir Čavlović, Boris Komucki, Renato Sošić and Jurica Lakić who left their marks in Zamet and handball in general. Unfortunately they were relegated after one season in the first league, finishing 14th.

For two seasons the club was renamed Partizan Rijeka from 1977 to 1979, when it was changed to Zamet.

In 1981, Zamet beat long time city rivals RK Kvarner and became Rijeka's top handball club. During the early 1980s, Zamet played in the second division. In 1982 the administration of MRK Zamet (men's team) and ŽRK Zamet (women's team) split up and went their separate ways.

The 1980s saw one of the best generation of players come through the club, such as Darko Dunato, Boris Dragičević, Marin Mišković, Tonči Peribonio, Valter Periša, Vlado Vukoje, Alvaro Načinović, Valner Franković, Mladen Prskalo, Valter Matošević and Drago Žiljak.

In 1987, they once again earned promotion to the first division, where they stayed until the breakup of Yugoslavian league in 1991. Their best position in the league was in 1987–88 when they were 8th.

Zamet in Croatia (1991–2014) Edit

Following the independence of Croatia, from 1992, Zamet competed in the top-tier league – Croatian First A League. Their first season in the newly founded league saw a prominent rise of power with them finishing second in the league and reaching the semi-finals of Croatian Cup.

The second place in the league earned Zamet a chance to qualify for their first European competition, in this case the European Champions Cup. Unfortunately Zamet lost in the first round to Pivovarna Laško Celje on aggregate due to one goal, winning the first match and losing the second.[2]

With high expectations from the previous season, the 1992–93 season brought a big shock. Zamet finished 8th with coach Žiljak being replaced mid-season with Darko Dunato, who had retired as a player the previous season. Zamet were also eliminated from the Croatian Cup by Coning Medveščak Zagreb. The next season Žiljak returned as head coach but brought the same results as the season before. Zamet finished 8th.

In the 1994–95 season Zamet were relegated to the First B League, finishing 9th in the league with newly appointed coach Ivan Munitić. Zamet bounced back the next season, finishing first and gaining swift promotion back to the First A League. In this season a new generation of players emerged such as Mirza Džomba, Nikola Blažičko, Renato Sulić, Milan Uzelac, and Igor Saršon. The 1996–97 season saw Zamet in 5th place, a disappointing result due to the fact that they had players such as Valter Matošević and Irfan Smajlagić.

From 1997 to 2000 Zamet changed their name to Zamet Autotrans,[3] due to a sponsorship deal. During this period, Zamet regularly finished near the top of the table. Ivan Munitić also took Zamet to the quarter-final of EHF City Cup and Round 16 of the EHF Cup Winners' Cup.

In 2000, Zamet signed a new sponsorship deal with Teri-Crotek, changing the club's name to Zamet Crotek for four years. They made it to the Croatian Handball Cup final, where they finished as runners-up in 2000[4] and 2001.[5] With Damir Čavlović as head coach Zamet played Europe, each season making some of the best results the club saw.

After a successful period, poor results ensued, and during the late 2000s the club often finished in the middle or bottom half of the table. The club was also in financial trouble and often couldn't pay the players their salaries.

In 2011–12 Zamet got to the finals of the Croatian Cup where they lost to Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb.[6] That same season through league results they qualified for the EHF Cup for the first time in ten years. They lost to HK ASA Meso Lovoseice in their first round on aggregate 59–56.[7]

Recent years (2014–present) Edit

On 23 April 2014 Vedran Devčić was appointed as the new president of Zamet. Vedran Babić was appointed as sports director; Damir Balenović, Marinko Blečić, Ivan Krešić, Miljenko Mrakovčić, Igor Načinović, Vjekoslav Sardelić, and Goran Stašek were appointed as board members; and Marin Mišković stayed on as head coach.[8] Zamet had ended their 2013–14 season in 6th place.[9]

Zamet played their 2014–15 season by finishing in 5th place 6 points down from entering the Championship play-offs. During the mid-table play-offs they secured their 7th place. Lovro Jotić was the club's top goal scorer with 147 goals.[10]

On 24 May 2015 it was announced that Mateo Hrvatin would be returning to the club.[11]

Over the summer president Devčić gave out statements that most of the club's debts had been paid, starting the season of on a positive note. Zamet started their season with a six-game winning streak.[12]

On 3 October the club opened up the RK Zamet Hall of Fame, putting up the national team jerseys of Alvaro Načinović, Valter Matošević, Mirza Džomba, Renato Sulić, Nikola Blažičko and Mateo Hrvatin, who were introduced into the Hall of Fame.[13]

Zamet finished their regular season in third place, qualifying for the Championship play-offs for the first time in ten years.[14] Zamet finished in fourth place in the Championship play-offs, qualifying for the EHF Cup qualifiers.

During the summer of 2016 Zamet lost key players Dario Černeka, Dino Slavić, Luka Kovačević, Petar Jelušić and Bojan Lončarić, beginning their season fairly weaker. On 19 May it was announced that Marin Kružić would be returning to Zamet, and they also signed newcomer Tin Lučin.[15]

Zamet started their 2016–17 season with a win against French team Créteil in their first EHF Cup qualifier. The second match was played in Dvorana Zamet, where Zamet, as media outlets said, had "the sweetest loss in history", as they lost 24:27. However, due to the goals scored in the first match, they passed to the next round on aggregate (56:56).[16] Zamet's domestic season didn't start that well, losing their first match to rivals RK Poreč, conceding a draw in their second to RK Dubrava and losing their third to RK Metalac.[17] The first two European matches took a toll on the team. They lost the first match of the second qualifiers to CSM București in București.[18] They equalized in the second match at home and passed through to the third and final stage of the EHF Cup qualification stage.[19] It was revealed on 17 October that Zamet would play their last qualifier against MT Melsungen.[20]

Two days later, on the 19th, Zamet faced Ribola Kaštela at home and entered their first win in the Premier League with a score of 35:28. Their next match was on 22 October where they played against RK Rudar away in Rude, where they won a tight match (25:28).

Venue Edit

Since the foundation of the club matches were played on the playground Zamet when field handball was played. From 1973 until 2009, they played in Dvorana Mladosti, located in the suburb of Trsat.

As of 2009 the club has been playing in Centar Zamet. The capacity of the venue is 2,350 spectators.

Seasons Edit

Since the beginning of Croatian handball in 1992 Zamet has competed at the highest level in the First A League, later renamed First League and now Premier League. They spent one season in the First B League in 1995–96 after being relegated.

Season Tier Division Pos.
1991–92 1 First A League 2nd
1992–93 1 First A League 6th
1993–94 1 First A League 8th
1994–95 1 First A League 9th
1995–96 2 First B League 1st
1996–97 1 First A League 5th
1997–98 1 First A League 3rd
1998–99 1 First A League 3rd
1999–00 1 First A League 7th
2000–01 1 First A League 4th
2001–02 1 First League 4th
2002–03 1 First League 5th
2003–04 1 First League 4th
Season Tier Division Pos.
2017–18 1 Premier League 7th
2018–19 1 Premier League 8th
2019–20 1 Premier League N/A1
1 The season was voided due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Team Edit

Current squad Edit

Squad for the 2017–18 season

Technical staff Edit

Youth academy Edit

Source: SportCom.hr

Notable former players Edit

Coaches Edit

Presidents Edit

  • 1957–1968 – Vittorio Drog☨  
  • 1968–1977 – Stanko Jerger  
  • 1977–1979 – Ivan Brnabić  
  • 1979–1980 – Fedor Pirović  
  • 1980–1983 – Drago Crnčević  
  • 1983–1985 – Petar Čarić☨  
  • 1985–1986 – Zrinko Hlača  
  • 1987–1997 – Josip Rechner    
  • 1998–1999 – Milan Krmpotić  
  • 1999–2001 – Marko Markanović  
  • 2001–2003 – Miljenko Mišljenović  
  • 2003–2007 – Petar Bracanović☨  
  • 2007–2014 – Zdravko Kolić  
  • 2014–present Vedran Devčić  

Honours Edit

Croatia Edit

Vice Champions (1): 1992
Third Place (2): 1997–98, 1998–99
Finalists (3): 2000, 2001, 2012

Yugoslavia Edit

Runner-up (2): 1979–80, 1983–84
Runner-up (2): 1964–65, 1967–68, 1971–72

Unofficial tournaments Edit

  • Memorial Jurica Lakić (1): 1985
  • City of Rijeka tournament (1): 1991
  • Edi Berbonić tournament (1): 1991
  • Hera Gold Cup (1): 1992
  • Memorial Dean Ožbolt (1): 2006
  • Memorial Robert Barbić Beli (3): 2008, 2014, 2015
  • West Region Cup/PGŽ Cup (5): 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014

Other Edit

Zamet II Edit

Youth Edit

Runner-up (1): 2008
Third (1): 1994
Friendly tournaments
  • Memorial Zvonimir Škerl (3): 1993, 1994, 2002
  • Memorial Marijan Karlović (2): 2004, 2008
  • Mediterranean Cup (1): 2011
  • 93rd Labin republic tournament (1): 2013

Veterans Edit

European record Edit

By competition Edit

Competition Pld W D L GF GA Last season played
European Champions Cup
EHF Champions League
2 1 0 1 35 36 1992–1993
EHF Cup 14 7 0 7 319 356 2016–17
EHF Cup Winners' Cup 10 3 0 7 231 246 2001–02
EHF City Cup
EHF Challenge Cup
4 3 0 1 94 85 1998–99
Total 30 14 0 16 679 723

Source: eurohandball.com Last updated on 26 November 2016.
Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against. Defunct competitions indicated in italics.

Summary by ground Edit

Ground Pld W D L GF GA GD
Home 15 7 0 8 349 347 +2
Away 15 6 0 9 330 371 −41
Total 30 13 0 17 679 718 −39

Source: eurohandball.com

By season Edit

Season Competition Round Date of game Club First game Combined score Second game Club Date of game
1992–1993 European Champions Cup R1 9 September 1992   Pivovarna Laško Celje 25–17 36–35 11 – 18   Zamet 23 September 1992
1998–1999 EHF City Cup 1/16 3 October 1998   HC Berchem 18–23 36- 50 18 – 27   Zamet Autotrans 10 October 1998
EHF City Cup 1/8 7 November 1998   US Dunkerque HBGL 23–20 49–44 21 – 23   Zamet Autotrans 14 November 1998
1999–2000 EHF City Cup 1/16 3 October 1999   Pfadi Winterthur 29–23 59–49 30–26   Zamet Autotrans 9 October 1999
2000–2001 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R3 11 November 2000   HCE Tongeren 15–16 31–41 16–25   Zamet Crotek 12 November 2000
EHF Cup Winners' Cup R4 10 December 2000   Zamet Crotek 20–21 41–53 21–32   FC Porto Vitalis 17 December 2000
2001–2002 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R3 9 November 2001   Zamet Crotek 31–34 63–55 32–21   Siauliai Universitetas 11 November 2001
EHF Cup Winners' Cup R4 8 December 2001   Zamet Crotek 23–24 37–48 14–24   Montpellier HB 16 December 2001
2002–2003 EHF Cup R2 12 October 2002   SKA Minsk 20–28 44–49 24–21   Zamet Crotek 13 October 2002
EHF Cup R3 12 October 2002   Zamet Crotek 27–24 47–42 20–18  Wealer Geleen HB 16 November 2002
EHF Cup R4 8 December 2002   Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 29–18 39–18 10–0   Zamet Crotek 14 December 2002
2012–2013 EHF Cup QR 1 8 September 2012   HK ASA Meso Lovoseice 27–23 59–56 32–33   Zamet 15 September 2012
2016–2017 EHF Cup QR 1 2 September 2016   Créteil 29–32 56–56 27–24   Zamet 10 September 2016
EHF Cup QR 2 8 October 2016   CSM București 29–23 50–50 27–21   Zamet 15 October 2016
EHF Cup QR 3 19 November 2016   Zamet 23–34 43:66 32:20   MT Melsungen 26 November 2016

Player records Edit

Rankings Edit

EHF club coefficient ranking Edit

(As of 30 April 2018), source: Eurotopteam website

Rank Team Points
154   RK Pelister 46
155   KV Sasja HC 46
156   RK ZAMET 45
157   TBV Lemgo 44
158   Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 44

Related clubs Edit

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website of RK Zamet (Croatian)
  • Zamet Sport TV (Croatian)
  • Rukometni Klub Zamet Rijeka (Croatian)
  • European record [1] (English)

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RK Zamet Rukometni Klub Zamet is a handball club from Rijeka Croatia formed in 1957 The club currently competes in the Croatian Premier Handball League and the Croatian Handball Cup Although the club has not won any mayor trophies it has produced four Olympic gold medalists Valter Matosevic Alvaro Nacinovic Valner Frankovic and Mirza Dzomba Four additional Olympic gold medalists played for the club including Irfan Smajlagic Vladimir Sujster Zlatko Saracevic and Bozidar Jovic and Jakov Gojun who has a bronze medal RK ZametFull nameRukometni klub ZametFounded1957ArenaCentar ZametCapacity2 350PresidentVedran DevcicHead coachValter MatosevicLeagueCroatian Premier League2021 22Croatian Premier League 10th of 16Club colours HomeAwayWebsite Official site Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Zamet in Yugoslavia 1957 1991 1 3 Zamet in Croatia 1991 2014 1 4 Recent years 2014 present 2 Venue 3 Seasons 4 Team 4 1 Current squad 4 2 Technical staff 4 3 Youth academy 5 Notable former players 6 Coaches 7 Presidents 8 Honours 8 1 Croatia 8 2 Yugoslavia 8 3 Unofficial tournaments 8 4 Other 8 5 Zamet II 8 6 Youth 8 7 Veterans 9 European record 9 1 By competition 9 2 Summary by ground 9 3 By season 9 4 Player records 10 Rankings 10 1 EHF club coefficient ranking 11 Related clubs 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditOrigins Edit The club was founded in September 1957 1 as RK Partizan Zamet by Prof Stanko Jerger Josip Saric and Vittorio Drog The players of the first RK Zamet team were Vilim Blazic Tomislav Blazic Nelo Stepcic Vinko Radovcic Anton Srdoc Boris Kinkela Josip Saric and Stanko Jerger Zamet in Yugoslavia 1957 1991 Edit During the first ten years real results came in 1966 when Zamet won the Regional League of Primorje and Karlovac During the 1960s Zamet played at the regional level In 1969 Zamet s U 14 team won the club s first youth trophy at the Croatian U 14 Championship Until 1972 the club played in the Regional League of Primorje and Istra Primorska regionalna liga in which they won the championship title in 1966 1970 and 1972 along with three runner up titles In 1972 they started competing in the Third Yugoslav League In 1977 they were promoted to the Second Yugoslav League and the following year Zamet gained promotion to the First Yugoslav League This decade saw players such as Marijan Seđak Williams Cerneka Valter Markovic Zeljko Milanovic Darko Srdoc Damir Cavlovic Boris Komucki Renato Sosic and Jurica Lakic who left their marks in Zamet and handball in general Unfortunately they were relegated after one season in the first league finishing 14th For two seasons the club was renamed Partizan Rijeka from 1977 to 1979 when it was changed to Zamet In 1981 Zamet beat long time city rivals RK Kvarner and became Rijeka s top handball club During the early 1980s Zamet played in the second division In 1982 the administration of MRK Zamet men s team and ZRK Zamet women s team split up and went their separate ways The 1980s saw one of the best generation of players come through the club such as Darko Dunato Boris Dragicevic Marin Miskovic Tonci Peribonio Valter Perisa Vlado Vukoje Alvaro Nacinovic Valner Frankovic Mladen Prskalo Valter Matosevic and Drago Ziljak In 1987 they once again earned promotion to the first division where they stayed until the breakup of Yugoslavian league in 1991 Their best position in the league was in 1987 88 when they were 8th Zamet in Croatia 1991 2014 Edit Following the independence of Croatia from 1992 Zamet competed in the top tier league Croatian First A League Their first season in the newly founded league saw a prominent rise of power with them finishing second in the league and reaching the semi finals of Croatian Cup The second place in the league earned Zamet a chance to qualify for their first European competition in this case the European Champions Cup Unfortunately Zamet lost in the first round to Pivovarna Lasko Celje on aggregate due to one goal winning the first match and losing the second 2 With high expectations from the previous season the 1992 93 season brought a big shock Zamet finished 8th with coach Ziljak being replaced mid season with Darko Dunato who had retired as a player the previous season Zamet were also eliminated from the Croatian Cup by Coning Medvescak Zagreb The next season Ziljak returned as head coach but brought the same results as the season before Zamet finished 8th In the 1994 95 season Zamet were relegated to the First B League finishing 9th in the league with newly appointed coach Ivan Munitic Zamet bounced back the next season finishing first and gaining swift promotion back to the First A League In this season a new generation of players emerged such as Mirza Dzomba Nikola Blazicko Renato Sulic Milan Uzelac and Igor Sarson The 1996 97 season saw Zamet in 5th place a disappointing result due to the fact that they had players such as Valter Matosevic and Irfan Smajlagic From 1997 to 2000 Zamet changed their name to Zamet Autotrans 3 due to a sponsorship deal During this period Zamet regularly finished near the top of the table Ivan Munitic also took Zamet to the quarter final of EHF City Cup and Round 16 of the EHF Cup Winners Cup In 2000 Zamet signed a new sponsorship deal with Teri Crotek changing the club s name to Zamet Crotek for four years They made it to the Croatian Handball Cup final where they finished as runners up in 2000 4 and 2001 5 With Damir Cavlovic as head coach Zamet played Europe each season making some of the best results the club saw After a successful period poor results ensued and during the late 2000s the club often finished in the middle or bottom half of the table The club was also in financial trouble and often couldn t pay the players their salaries In 2011 12 Zamet got to the finals of the Croatian Cup where they lost to Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb 6 That same season through league results they qualified for the EHF Cup for the first time in ten years They lost to HK ASA Meso Lovoseice in their first round on aggregate 59 56 7 Recent years 2014 present Edit On 23 April 2014 Vedran Devcic was appointed as the new president of Zamet Vedran Babic was appointed as sports director Damir Balenovic Marinko Blecic Ivan Kresic Miljenko Mrakovcic Igor Nacinovic Vjekoslav Sardelic and Goran Stasek were appointed as board members and Marin Miskovic stayed on as head coach 8 Zamet had ended their 2013 14 season in 6th place 9 Zamet played their 2014 15 season by finishing in 5th place 6 points down from entering the Championship play offs During the mid table play offs they secured their 7th place Lovro Jotic was the club s top goal scorer with 147 goals 10 On 24 May 2015 it was announced that Mateo Hrvatin would be returning to the club 11 Over the summer president Devcic gave out statements that most of the club s debts had been paid starting the season of on a positive note Zamet started their season with a six game winning streak 12 On 3 October the club opened up the RK Zamet Hall of Fame putting up the national team jerseys of Alvaro Nacinovic Valter Matosevic Mirza Dzomba Renato Sulic Nikola Blazicko and Mateo Hrvatin who were introduced into the Hall of Fame 13 Zamet finished their regular season in third place qualifying for the Championship play offs for the first time in ten years 14 Zamet finished in fourth place in the Championship play offs qualifying for the EHF Cup qualifiers During the summer of 2016 Zamet lost key players Dario Cerneka Dino Slavic Luka Kovacevic Petar Jelusic and Bojan Loncaric beginning their season fairly weaker On 19 May it was announced that Marin Kruzic would be returning to Zamet and they also signed newcomer Tin Lucin 15 Zamet started their 2016 17 season with a win against French team Creteil in their first EHF Cup qualifier The second match was played in Dvorana Zamet where Zamet as media outlets said had the sweetest loss in history as they lost 24 27 However due to the goals scored in the first match they passed to the next round on aggregate 56 56 16 Zamet s domestic season didn t start that well losing their first match to rivals RK Porec conceding a draw in their second to RK Dubrava and losing their third to RK Metalac 17 The first two European matches took a toll on the team They lost the first match of the second qualifiers to CSM București in București 18 They equalized in the second match at home and passed through to the third and final stage of the EHF Cup qualification stage 19 It was revealed on 17 October that Zamet would play their last qualifier against MT Melsungen 20 Two days later on the 19th Zamet faced Ribola Kastela at home and entered their first win in the Premier League with a score of 35 28 Their next match was on 22 October where they played against RK Rudar away in Rude where they won a tight match 25 28 Venue EditFurther information Centar Zamet Since the foundation of the club matches were played on the playground Zamet when field handball was played From 1973 until 2009 they played in Dvorana Mladosti located in the suburb of Trsat As of 2009 the club has been playing in Centar Zamet The capacity of the venue is 2 350 spectators Seasons EditFurther information List of RK Zamet seasons Since the beginning of Croatian handball in 1992 Zamet has competed at the highest level in the First A League later renamed First League and now Premier League They spent one season in the First B League in 1995 96 after being relegated Season Tier Division Pos 1991 92 1 First A League 2nd1992 93 1 First A League 6th1993 94 1 First A League 8th1994 95 1 First A League 9th1995 96 2 First B League 1st1996 97 1 First A League 5th1997 98 1 First A League 3rd1998 99 1 First A League 3rd1999 00 1 First A League 7th2000 01 1 First A League 4th2001 02 1 First League 4th2002 03 1 First League 5th2003 04 1 First League 4th Season Tier Division Pos 2004 05 1 First League 14th2005 06 1 First League 6th2006 07 1 First League 10th2007 08 1 First League 8th2008 09 1 Premier League 14th2009 10 1 Premier League 12th2010 11 1 Premier League 9th2011 12 1 Premier League 7th2012 13 1 Premier League 7th2013 14 1 Premier League 8th2014 15 1 Premier League 7th2015 16 1 Premier League 4th2016 17 1 Premier League 9th Season Tier Division Pos 2017 18 1 Premier League 7th2018 19 1 Premier League 8th2019 20 1 Premier League N A11 The season was voided due to COVID 19 pandemic Team EditCurrent squad Edit Squad for the 2017 18 seasonGoalkeeper0 1 nbsp Wang Quan 12 nbsp Fran Lucin 16 nbsp Marin SoricWingers RW0 5 nbsp Martin Mozetic 0 6 nbsp Jakov MozeticLW0 2 nbsp Damir Vucko 0 4 nbsp Dario Jelicic 20 nbsp Dujam DunatoLine players13 nbsp Veron Nacinovic 19 nbsp Ivan Majic Back players LB0 7 nbsp Luka Grgurevic 14 nbsp Zhao ChenCB0 9 nbsp Nikola Njegovan 17 nbsp Antun Dunato 22 nbsp Marko Mrakovcic 23 nbsp Matija GolikRB11 nbsp Marin Kruzic 15 nbsp Matija Starcevic Technical staff Edit nbsp President Vedran Devcic nbsp Sports director Vedran Babic nbsp Head Coach Drago Ziljak 21 nbsp Assistant Coach Marin Miskovic nbsp Fitness Coach Emil Baltic nbsp Fitness Coach Dragan Marijanovic nbsp Team Manager Boris KonjuhYouth academy Edit nbsp Director Damir Bogdanovic nbsp Coaching staff Sasa Sardelic Matko Novakovic Nikola Mrđen amp Ivan Marencic nbsp First team liaison officer Nikola Mrđen nbsp Head of goalkeeping Valter Matosevic nbsp Goalkeeper coach Igor Sarson nbsp U 19 coach Marin Miskovic nbsp U 16 coach Alen Kurbanovic nbsp U 14 coach Mateo Hrvatin nbsp U 10 coach Milan UzelacSource SportCom hrNotable former players EditFor a list of many former and current RK Zamet players see Category RK Zamet players Further information List of RK Zamet players nbsp Stanko Jerger nbsp Simeon Kosanovic nbsp Zeljko Kosanovic nbsp Zeljko Tomac nbsp Ivan Munitic nbsp Vlado Vukoje nbsp Roberto Sosic nbsp Jurica Lakic nbsp Darko Srdoc nbsp Marijan Seđak nbsp Mladenko Miskovic nbsp Zeljko Gasperov nbsp Boris Dragicevic nbsp Boris Komucki nbsp Drago Ziljak nbsp Valter Perisa nbsp Darko Dunato nbsp Zeljko Milanovic nbsp Williams Cerneka nbsp Valter Markovic nbsp Damir Cavlovic nbsp Ivica Rimanic nbsp Marin Miskovic nbsp Tonci Peribonio nbsp Alvaro Nacinovic nbsp Valter Matosevic nbsp Mladen Prskalo nbsp Darko Franovic nbsp Valner Frankovic nbsp Irfan Smajlagic nbsp Zlatko Saracevic nbsp Petar Misovski nbsp Dean Ozbolt nbsp Vladimir Sujster nbsp Robert Savkovic nbsp Ivan Vukas nbsp Mirza Dzomba nbsp Renato Sulic nbsp Nikola Blazicko nbsp Milan Uzelac nbsp Edin Basic nbsp Marko Bagaric nbsp Jakov Gojun nbsp Mateo Hrvatin nbsp Dario Cerneka nbsp Ivan Pesic nbsp Ivan Stevanovic nbsp Kresimir KozinaCoaches Edit nbsp Josip Saric Sep 1957 Jun 1964 nbsp Tomislav Mohoric Jul 1964 Aug 1965 nbsp Mladenko Miskovic Aug 1965 Apr 1966 nbsp Simeon Kosanovic Apr 1966 Sep 1968 nbsp Stanko Jerger Sep 1969 May 1970 nbsp Mladenko Miskovic May 1970 Jun 1979 nbsp Vjekoslav Sardelic Jun 1979 Mar 1980 nbsp Ivica Rimanic Mar 1980 Jan 1981 nbsp Jurica Lakic Feb 1981 Jun 1981 nbsp Zeljko Tomac Jun 1981 Apr 1986 nbsp Marijan Seđak amp Milan Blagovcanin Apr 1986 Aug 1987 nbsp Vjekoslav Sardelic Mladenko Miskovic amp Milan Vuckovic Sep 1987 Jul 1988 nbsp Josip Sojat Jul 1988 Jun 1990 nbsp Damir Cavlovic Jul 1990 2 Aug 1991 nbsp Drago Ziljak 2 Aug 1991 Oct 1992 nbsp Mladenko Miskovic interim Oct 1992 Jan 1993 nbsp Darko Dunato Jan 1993 1 Jun 1993 nbsp Drago Ziljak 1 Jun 1993 1 Aug 1994 nbsp Ivan Munitic 1 Aug 1994 23 Jun 1995 nbsp Drago Ziljak 1 Jul 1995 1 Jul 1997 nbsp Ivan Munitic 1 Jul 1997 10 Oct 1999 nbsp Damir Cavlovic 10 Oct 1999 27 Feb 2003 nbsp Zlatko Saracevic 27 Feb 2003 22 Mar 2004 nbsp Franko Mileta 22 Mar 2004 22 Dec 2004 nbsp Williams Cerneka interim 22 Dec 2004 25 Jun 2005 nbsp Boris Dragicevic 25 Jun 2005 27 Mar 2006 nbsp Mladen Prskalo 27 Mar 2006 7 Feb 2007 nbsp Drago Ziljak 7 Feb 2007 1 Aug 2009 nbsp Damir Cavlovic 1 Aug 2009 1 Jul 2010 nbsp Alen Kurbanovic 1 Jul 2010 28 Sep 2012 nbsp Igor Dokmanovic interim 2 Oct 2012 9 Oct 2012 nbsp Irfan Smajlagic 9 Oct 2012 30 May 2013 nbsp Marin Miskovic 30 May 2013 4 March 2017 nbsp Igor Marijanovic 4 March 2017 28 January 2018 22 nbsp Drago Ziljak 29 January 2018 4 July 2018 21 nbsp Nedjeljko Lalic 4 July 2018 21 June 2019 23 24 nbsp Valter Matosevic 10 July 2019 25 Presidents Edit1957 1968 Vittorio Drog nbsp 1968 1977 Stanko Jerger nbsp 1977 1979 Ivan Brnabic nbsp 1979 1980 Fedor Pirovic nbsp 1980 1983 Drago Crncevic nbsp 1983 1985 Petar Caric nbsp 1985 1986 Zrinko Hlaca nbsp 1987 1997 Josip Rechner nbsp nbsp 1998 1999 Milan Krmpotic nbsp 1999 2001 Marko Markanovic nbsp 2001 2003 Miljenko Misljenovic nbsp 2003 2007 Petar Bracanovic nbsp 2007 2014 Zdravko Kolic nbsp 2014 present Vedran Devcic nbsp Honours EditCroatia Edit Croatian Premier Handball LeagueVice Champions 1 1992 Third Place 2 1997 98 1998 99Croatian Handball CupFinalists 3 2000 2001 2012Croatian Second Handball League 1 1995 96Yugoslavia Edit Yugoslav Second League 2 1977 78 1986 87Runner up 2 1979 80 1983 84Yugoslav Third League 1 1976 77 Regional League 3 1965 66 1969 70 1970 71Runner up 2 1964 65 1967 68 1971 72Croatian Handball Champion 1 1977Unofficial tournaments Edit Memorial Jurica Lakic 1 1985 City of Rijeka tournament 1 1991 Edi Berbonic tournament 1 1991 Hera Gold Cup 1 1992 Memorial Dean Ozbolt 1 2006 Memorial Robert Barbic Beli 3 2008 2014 2015 West Region Cup PGZ Cup 5 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2014 Other Edit Team of the year 1985 awarded by Handball federation of Rijeka Team of the year 1998 awarded by Croatian Handball Federation Matija Ljubek Award 2011 awarded by Croatian Olympic Committee Zamet II Edit 3 HRL West 2 2004 05 2011 12 Primorje zone league 1 1977 78Youth Edit Croatian Handball Championship U 19 2 1990 1996 Croatian Handball Championship U 18Runner up 1 2008 Third 1 1994Croatian Handball Championship U 16 1 2016 Croatian Handball Championship U 14 3 1969 1974 1981Friendly tournamentsMemorial Zvonimir Skerl 3 1993 1994 2002 Memorial Marijan Karlovic 2 2004 2008 Mediterranean Cup 1 2011 93rd Labin republic tournament 1 2013Veterans Edit Memorial Zvonimir Skerl 4 1995 1996 1999 2000European record EditMain article RK Zamet in European handball By competition Edit Competition Pld W D L GF GA Last season playedEuropean Champions CupEHF Champions League 2 1 0 1 35 36 1992 1993EHF Cup 14 7 0 7 319 356 2016 17EHF Cup Winners Cup 10 3 0 7 231 246 2001 02EHF City CupEHF Challenge Cup 4 3 0 1 94 85 1998 99Total 30 14 0 16 679 723Source eurohandball com Last updated on 26 November 2016 Pld Matches played W Matches won D Matches drawn L Matches lost GF Goals for GA Goals against Defunct competitions indicated in italics Summary by ground Edit Ground Pld W D L GF GA GDHome 15 7 0 8 349 347 2Away 15 6 0 9 330 371 41Total 30 13 0 17 679 718 39Source eurohandball com By season Edit Season Competition Round Date of game Club First game Combined score Second game Club Date of game1992 1993 European Champions Cup R1 9 September 1992 nbsp Pivovarna Lasko Celje 25 17 36 35 11 18 nbsp Zamet 23 September 19921998 1999 EHF City Cup 1 16 3 October 1998 nbsp HC Berchem 18 23 36 50 18 27 nbsp Zamet Autotrans 10 October 1998EHF City Cup 1 8 7 November 1998 nbsp US Dunkerque HBGL 23 20 49 44 21 23 nbsp Zamet Autotrans 14 November 19981999 2000 EHF City Cup 1 16 3 October 1999 nbsp Pfadi Winterthur 29 23 59 49 30 26 nbsp Zamet Autotrans 9 October 19992000 2001 EHF Cup Winners Cup R3 11 November 2000 nbsp HCE Tongeren 15 16 31 41 16 25 nbsp Zamet Crotek 12 November 2000EHF Cup Winners Cup R4 10 December 2000 nbsp Zamet Crotek 20 21 41 53 21 32 nbsp FC Porto Vitalis 17 December 20002001 2002 EHF Cup Winners Cup R3 9 November 2001 nbsp Zamet Crotek 31 34 63 55 32 21 nbsp Siauliai Universitetas 11 November 2001EHF Cup Winners Cup R4 8 December 2001 nbsp Zamet Crotek 23 24 37 48 14 24 nbsp Montpellier HB 16 December 20012002 2003 EHF Cup R2 12 October 2002 nbsp SKA Minsk 20 28 44 49 24 21 nbsp Zamet Crotek 13 October 2002EHF Cup R3 12 October 2002 nbsp Zamet Crotek 27 24 47 42 20 18 nbsp Wealer Geleen HB 16 November 2002EHF Cup R4 8 December 2002 nbsp Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 29 18 39 18 10 0 nbsp Zamet Crotek 14 December 20022012 2013 EHF Cup QR 1 8 September 2012 nbsp HK ASA Meso Lovoseice 27 23 59 56 32 33 nbsp Zamet 15 September 20122016 2017 EHF Cup QR 1 2 September 2016 nbsp Creteil 29 32 56 56 27 24 nbsp Zamet 10 September 2016EHF Cup QR 2 8 October 2016 nbsp CSM București 29 23 50 50 27 21 nbsp Zamet 15 October 2016EHF Cup QR 3 19 November 2016 nbsp Zamet 23 34 43 66 32 20 nbsp MT Melsungen 26 November 2016Player records Edit Most appearances in EHF club competitions 27 appearances 26 Milan Uzelac Top scorer in EHF club competitions 26 Mateo HrvatinRankings EditEHF club coefficient ranking Edit As of 30 April 2018 source Eurotopteam website Rank Team Points154 nbsp RK Pelister 46155 nbsp KV Sasja HC 46156 nbsp RK ZAMET 45157 nbsp TBV Lemgo 44158 nbsp Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 44Related clubs EditZRK Zamet HNK Rijeka RK Pecine RK Mornar Crikvenica RK Kozala 27 References Edit Zamet history rk zamet com in Croatian Men Handball European Champions Cup 1992 1993 todor66 com Zamet Autotrans PDF autotrans hr in Croatian Zamet easily to the finals sportnet hr in Croatian Zamet Autotrans PDF autotrans hr in Croatian Zamet u finalu hrvatskog Kupa rijekadanas com in Croatian 1 kolo Kupa EHF a uzvrat Zamet Mesto Lovosice 33 32 mojarijeka hr in Croatian Vedran Devcic jednoglasno postao predsjednik sportCom hr in Croatian Marin Miskovic Predviđali su nam da cemo ispasti a ostvarili smo plasman kao i prosle sezone sportCom hr in Croatian Liga za poredak Rukometasi Zameta pobijedili Spacvu u posljednjem kolu ove sezone sportCom hr in Croatian Mateo Hrvatin ponovo u dresu Zameta sportCom hr in Croatian ZAMET BUZET 19 Rijecka rukometna festa za nastavak zametskog pozitivnog niza sportCom hr in Croatian SVECANOST NA ZAMETU Izlozeni dresovi zasluznih rukometasa sportCom hr in Croatian Valter Matosevic Sada mogu reci da smo se ljetos potajno nadali Ligi za prvaka sportCom hr in Croatian Marin Kruzic i Tin Lucin potpisali Zamet sluzbeno predstavio nove igrace sportCom hr in Croatian Zamet dozivio najdrazi poraz u povijesti sportCom hr in Croatian Zamecani dozivjeli novi poraz u prvenstvu sportCom hr in Croatian Kapetan Zameta nakon poraza u Bukurestu Razlika je velika ali nije nedostizna Novi list in Croatian Povijesna pobjeda RK Zamet Golik upalio fitilj slavlja Novi list in Croatian Kup EHF Zamet u zadnjem pretkolu protiv MT Melsungena prva utakmica igra se u Rijeci sportCom hr in Croatian a b Drago Ziljak novi trener rukometasa Zameta iskusni strucnjak peti put na klupi rijeckog kluba sportCom hr in Croatian Igor Marijanovic vise nije trener rukometasa Zameta celnici rijeckog premijerligasa promijenili strucni stozer sportCom hr in Croatian NEDJELJKO LALIC Zamet cu pokusati odvesti među prva cetiri novilist hr in Croatian Nedjeljko Lalic vise nije trener rukometasa Zameta Valter Matosevic i dalje slovi kandidatom SportCom hr in Croatian Valter Matosevic i sluzbeno postao trener rukometasa Zameta novilist hr in Croatian a b HC Zamet profile eurohandball com Retrieved 19 March 2017 Alvaro Nacinovic SportCom hr in Croatian External links EditOfficial website of RK Zamet Croatian Zamet Sport TV Croatian Rukometni Klub Zamet Rijeka Croatian European record 1 English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RK Zamet amp oldid 1172095601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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