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Alvaro Načinović

Alvaro Načinović (born 22 March 1966 in Rijeka) is a former Croatian handball player who competed for Yugoslavia and Croatia respectively.[1]

Alvaro Načinović
Načinović in 1996 with Croatia
Personal information
Full name Alvaro Načinović
Born (1966-03-22) 22 March 1966 (age 56)
Rijeka, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Croatian
Height 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)
Playing position Line player
Club information
Current club Retired
Number 8
Youth career
Years Team
1980-1983
RK Zamet
Senior clubs
Years Team
1983–1991
Zamet
1991–1992
Zagreb Loto
1992–1993
Zamet
1993–1998
Pivovarna Laško Celje
1998–1999
Zamet Autotrans
2000–2001
Pivovarna Laško Celje
2001–2006
Crikvenica
National team
Years Team Apps
1985–1987
 Yugoslavia U-21 20
1988–1990
 Yugoslavia 33
1992–2000
 Croatia 105 (165)
Title
2007–2010
Sports director Zamet
2012–2014
Sports director Zamet
2016–present
Sports director Kozala

He played for his hometown club Zamet Rijeka with whom he entered into the Yugoslav First League in 1987 after winning the Second League in Kać. The same year he won the IHF Men's Junior World Championship with Yugoslavia U-21 in his club's home venue in Rijeka. Yugoslavia beat Spain in the final.[2]

In 1992 Načinović played for RK Zagreb Loto with whom he won the European Champions Cup. He also spent six years in Slovenia playing for RK Pivovarna Laško Celje with a brief season at Zamet before coming to RK Crikvenica.[3] Načinović spent five years in Crikvenica before retiring in 2006.[4]

He won the bronze medal with Yugoslavia at the 1988 Summer Olympics and also captained the national team of Croatia to a gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics, silver medal at the 1995 World Championship and a bronze medal at the 1994 World Championship. He made 105 appearances for the national team scoring 165 goals.[5]

Since April 2016 he is the sports director of RK Kozala.[6]

Career

Načinović first played for his hometown club of Zamet at youth level. He started playing for the senior squad in March 1983.

In 1987 Zamet won the Yugoslav Second League and got promoted to Yugoslav First League. Two years later after the departure of Darko Dunato, Načinović became team captain.[7]

After five seasons in the first Yugoslav league Načinović transferred to Zagreb Loto. That season Načinović was part of a historic Zagreb team witch won Croatian league, Croatian Cup and European Champions Cup.

Načinović returned to Zamet in the summer of 1992. In September of the same year the club played against Laško Pivovara Celje in the first round of European Champions Cup.

With poor league results and a coaching aftermath going in his club Načinović left for Celje at the end of the season. He played in Celje for five years playing top level handball and winning the Slovenian league and cup every year.[8] In 1995 he played against Badel 1862 Zagreb in the 1/8 final of the EHF Champions League and lost by one goal on aggregate.[9] The next season they got to the semi-final and lost to Barcelona by one goal on aggregate. The next season Celje was once again eliminated in the semi-final, by RK Zagreb.

In 1998 Načinović returned to Zamet then Zamet Autotrans for a season helping them in EHF City Cup and league. After a season and a half he returned to Laško Pivovara Celje where he dominated the league and cup for two more years.

In 2001 Načinović went to play for RK Crikvenica under his former teammate and coach Drago Žiljak.[10] His stay in Crikvenica was the club's golden era, playing in the Croatian First League and staying there for five seasons. The club's success was due to veteran players such as Načinović, Mladen Prskalo, Marin Mišković, Zvonimir Kutija, Mario Brož, Dario Jagić, Janko Mavrović and younger players like Mirjan Horvat and Igor Montanari Knez. In 2006 Načinović retired at the club.[11]

International career

As a young player Načinović showed great promise and got called up to play for Yugoslav U-19 team at IHF Men's Junior World Championship in Italy 1985 and Yugoslavia in 1987 where his team and won the final against Spain in his hometown of Rijeka at Dvorana Mladosti. Načinović debuted for Yugoslavia in June 1988 in a match against Japan which was played in Pucarevo. In the same month he played at the tournament 27th Trophy of Yugoslavia which was played in Skopje.

Three months later Načinović competed at 1988 Summer Olympics where Yugoslavia got to the semi-finals losing (18:24) to Soviet Union who would win the tournament. Yugoslavia won third place defeating Hungary 27:23.[12]

Načinović made 33 appearances for the Yugoslavia national handball team.

Načinović also played for Croatia national handball team. He played in Croatia's first tournament appearance at 1993 Mediterranean Games in Languedoc-Roussillon where they won a gold medal.

Načinović competed for Croatia in eight major tournaments winning a bronze medal at 1994 European Championship, silver medals at 1995 World Championship, and a gold medal at 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.[13] In Atalanta he scored the first goal for Croatia at the tournament in the first match against Switzerland.[14]

After the tournament he retired along with a few of the older player from Atlanta. But he returned in 1997 after Croatia's poor performances he returned to help the national team. He later played at the 1998 European Championship in Italy and at the 1999 Super Cup in Germany.

Načinović retired from the Croatian national team in 2000 although his wish was to retire at the 2000 European Championship in Croatia it didn't come true due to coach Zdravko Zovko not calling him up.

Retirement

Since his retirement from professional handball Načinović has become a sports director at RK Zamet.

In 2012 Načinović became a member of The Committee of State Award for Sport which function is deciding and giving the most prestigious Croatian sports award the Franjo Bučar State Award for Sport.[15] The same year he appeared in a documentary called Riječki Olimpijci.

In 2016 he appeared in two documentaries Od ponora do Olimpa and Prvi Put which follows the events of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta were Croatia won their first Olympic gold medal in handball and in general.[16]

Personal life

Načinović has a son named Veron who is currently playing handball for RK Zamet.[17]

Honours

RK Zamet
RK Zagreb Loto
RK Celje Pivovara Laško
Individual
Yugoslavia
Croatia

Orders

Sources

  • Petar Orgulić - 50 godina rukometa u Rijeci (2005), Adriapublic
  • Mišo Cvijanović, Igor Duvnjak, Tonko Kraljić & Orlando Rivetti - 4 ASA (2007), Adriapublic

References

  1. ^ "Zametska "dvorana slave": Nakon otkrivanja dresova Riječani "razbili" Buzet". radio.hrt.hr (in Croatian).
  2. ^ "Trsat je gorio: Alvaro Načinović sjeća se naslova svjetskog prvaka prije 30 godina" (in Croatian). Novi list.
  3. ^ "RK Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb". os-gorjani.skole.hr/ (in Croatian).
  4. ^ "Trsat je gorio: Alvaro Načinović sjeća se naslova svjetskog prvaka prije 30 godina" (in Croatian). Novi list.
  5. ^ "U subotu rukometni spektakl "Veliko srce rukometaša" u Gradskoj sportskoj dvorani". www.crikva.hr (in Croatian).
  6. ^ "Alvaro Načinović sportski direktor Kozale, proslavljeni rukometaš idući tjedan preuzima dužnost". SportCom.hr (in Croatian).
  7. ^ "Povijest kluba". www.rk-zamet.hr (in Croatian).
  8. ^ . www.rk-celje.si (in Slovenian). Archived from the original on 9 September 2016. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  9. ^ "Načinović: "Prizadet sem kot človek in športnik"". www.sta.si (in Slovenian).
  10. ^ "CRIKVENICA - BRODOMERKUR 22:21". Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian).
  11. ^ "Rukomet: izvješće sa utakmice Crikvenica : Poreč (29:40)1". Poreština.info (in Croatian).
  12. ^ . web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 13 July 2007.
  13. ^ "RUKOMETAŠI OSVOJILI PRVO OLIMPIJSKO ZLATO". Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian).
  14. ^ "SPOMENAR: Gdje su danas pripadnici slavne generacije iz Atlante? = Croatian". germanijak.hr.
  15. ^ "Odluka o imenovanju predsjednika i članove odbora". Narodne novine (in Croatian).
  16. ^ "Dokumentarni film…". scena.hr (in Croatian).
  17. ^ "Pobjeda mladosti: Zamet u susjedskom derbiju napunio mrežu Umaga". novilist.hr (in Croatian).
  18. ^ (in Croatian). novilist.hr. 13 December 2012. Archived from the original on 5 February 2017.
  19. ^ . www.rijeka.hr (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 2 October 2016.
  20. ^ "Zamet hall of fame". rk-zamet.hr (in Croatian).
  21. ^ "ODLUKU KOJOM SE ODLIKUJU REDOM DANICE HRVATSKE S LIKOM FRANJE BUČARA" (in Croatian). hrvatska.poslovniforum.hr.

External links

  • Eurohandball profile
  • RK Zamet history
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Unknown
1
Captain of Croatia  
1992–1996
Succeeded by

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Alvaro Nacinovic born 22 March 1966 in Rijeka is a former Croatian handball player who competed for Yugoslavia and Croatia respectively 1 Alvaro NacinovicNacinovic in 1996 with CroatiaPersonal informationFull nameAlvaro NacinovicBorn 1966 03 22 22 March 1966 age 56 Rijeka SFR YugoslaviaNationalityCroatianHeight1 95 m 6 ft 5 in Playing positionLine playerClub informationCurrent clubRetiredNumber8Youth careerYearsTeam1980 1983RK ZametSenior clubsYearsTeam1983 1991Zamet1991 1992Zagreb Loto1992 1993Zamet1993 1998Pivovarna Lasko Celje1998 1999Zamet Autotrans2000 2001Pivovarna Lasko Celje2001 2006CrikvenicaNational teamYearsTeamApps1985 1987 Yugoslavia U 21201988 1990 Yugoslavia331992 2000 Croatia105 165 Title2007 2010Sports directorZamet2012 2014Sports directorZamet2016 presentSports directorKozalaMedal record Representing YugoslaviaU 21 World Championship1985 Italy Team1987 Yugoslavia TeamOlympic Games1988 Seoul TeamRepresenting CroatiaMen s HandballMediterranean Games1993 Languedoc Roussillon TeamEuropean Championship1994 Portugal TeamWorld Championship1995 Island TeamOlympic Games1996 Atlanta TeamSuper Cup1999 Germany TeamHe played for his hometown club Zamet Rijeka with whom he entered into the Yugoslav First League in 1987 after winning the Second League in Kac The same year he won the IHF Men s Junior World Championship with Yugoslavia U 21 in his club s home venue in Rijeka Yugoslavia beat Spain in the final 2 In 1992 Nacinovic played for RK Zagreb Loto with whom he won the European Champions Cup He also spent six years in Slovenia playing for RK Pivovarna Lasko Celje with a brief season at Zamet before coming to RK Crikvenica 3 Nacinovic spent five years in Crikvenica before retiring in 2006 4 He won the bronze medal with Yugoslavia at the 1988 Summer Olympics and also captained the national team of Croatia to a gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics silver medal at the 1995 World Championship and a bronze medal at the 1994 World Championship He made 105 appearances for the national team scoring 165 goals 5 Since April 2016 he is the sports director of RK Kozala 6 Contents 1 Career 2 International career 3 Retirement 4 Personal life 5 Honours 6 Orders 7 Sources 8 References 9 External linksCareer EditNacinovic first played for his hometown club of Zamet at youth level He started playing for the senior squad in March 1983 In 1987 Zamet won the Yugoslav Second League and got promoted to Yugoslav First League Two years later after the departure of Darko Dunato Nacinovic became team captain 7 After five seasons in the first Yugoslav league Nacinovic transferred to Zagreb Loto That season Nacinovic was part of a historic Zagreb team witch won Croatian league Croatian Cup and European Champions Cup Nacinovic returned to Zamet in the summer of 1992 In September of the same year the club played against Lasko Pivovara Celje in the first round of European Champions Cup With poor league results and a coaching aftermath going in his club Nacinovic left for Celje at the end of the season He played in Celje for five years playing top level handball and winning the Slovenian league and cup every year 8 In 1995 he played against Badel 1862 Zagreb in the 1 8 final of the EHF Champions League and lost by one goal on aggregate 9 The next season they got to the semi final and lost to Barcelona by one goal on aggregate The next season Celje was once again eliminated in the semi final by RK Zagreb In 1998 Nacinovic returned to Zamet then Zamet Autotrans for a season helping them in EHF City Cup and league After a season and a half he returned to Lasko Pivovara Celje where he dominated the league and cup for two more years In 2001 Nacinovic went to play for RK Crikvenica under his former teammate and coach Drago Ziljak 10 His stay in Crikvenica was the club s golden era playing in the Croatian First League and staying there for five seasons The club s success was due to veteran players such as Nacinovic Mladen Prskalo Marin Miskovic Zvonimir Kutija Mario Broz Dario Jagic Janko Mavrovic and younger players like Mirjan Horvat and Igor Montanari Knez In 2006 Nacinovic retired at the club 11 International career EditAs a young player Nacinovic showed great promise and got called up to play for Yugoslav U 19 team at IHF Men s Junior World Championship in Italy 1985 and Yugoslavia in 1987 where his team and won the final against Spain in his hometown of Rijeka at Dvorana Mladosti Nacinovic debuted for Yugoslavia in June 1988 in a match against Japan which was played in Pucarevo In the same month he played at the tournament 27th Trophy of Yugoslavia which was played in Skopje Three months later Nacinovic competed at 1988 Summer Olympics where Yugoslavia got to the semi finals losing 18 24 to Soviet Union who would win the tournament Yugoslavia won third place defeating Hungary 27 23 12 Nacinovic made 33 appearances for the Yugoslavia national handball team Nacinovic also played for Croatia national handball team He played in Croatia s first tournament appearance at 1993 Mediterranean Games in Languedoc Roussillon where they won a gold medal Nacinovic competed for Croatia in eight major tournaments winning a bronze medal at 1994 European Championship silver medals at 1995 World Championship and a gold medal at 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta 13 In Atalanta he scored the first goal for Croatia at the tournament in the first match against Switzerland 14 After the tournament he retired along with a few of the older player from Atlanta But he returned in 1997 after Croatia s poor performances he returned to help the national team He later played at the 1998 European Championship in Italy and at the 1999 Super Cup in Germany Nacinovic retired from the Croatian national team in 2000 although his wish was to retire at the 2000 European Championship in Croatia it didn t come true due to coach Zdravko Zovko not calling him up Retirement EditSince his retirement from professional handball Nacinovic has become a sports director at RK Zamet In 2012 Nacinovic became a member of The Committee of State Award for Sport which function is deciding and giving the most prestigious Croatian sports award the Franjo Bucar State Award for Sport 15 The same year he appeared in a documentary called Rijecki Olimpijci In 2016 he appeared in two documentaries Od ponora do Olimpa and Prvi Put which follows the events of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta were Croatia won their first Olympic gold medal in handball and in general 16 Personal life EditNacinovic has a son named Veron who is currently playing handball for RK Zamet 17 Honours EditRK ZametYugoslav Second League 1 1986 87RK Zagreb LotoCroatian First A League 1 1992 Croatian Cup 1 1992 European Champions Cup 1 1991 92RK Celje Pivovara LaskoSlovenian First League 7 1993 94 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 1997 98 1999 00 2000 01 Slovenian Cup 7 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2000 2001IndividualIvica Jobo Kurtini Award 1988 18 Best Croatian sports team by COC 1995 and 1996 Franjo Bucar State Award for Sport 1996 Plack with names of Rijeka s Olympic medalists 2014 19 RK Zamet hall of fame 2015 20 Yugoslavia1985 IHF Junior World Championship Italy 3rd 1987 IHF Junior World Championship Yugoslavia 1st 1988 Summer Olympics Seoul 3rdCroatia1993 Mediterranean Games Languedoc Roussillon 1st 1994 European Championship Portugal 3rd 1995 World Championship Island 2nd 1996 European Championship Spain 5th 1996 Summer Olympics Atlanta 1st 1998 European Championship Italy 8th 1999 Super Cup Germany 2ndOrders Edit Order of Danica Hrvatska with face of Franjo Bucar 1995 21 Sources EditPetar Orgulic 50 godina rukometa u Rijeci 2005 Adriapublic Miso Cvijanovic Igor Duvnjak Tonko Kraljic amp Orlando Rivetti 4 ASA 2007 AdriapublicReferences Edit Zametska dvorana slave Nakon otkrivanja dresova Rijecani razbili Buzet radio hrt hr in Croatian Trsat je gorio Alvaro Nacinovic sjeca se naslova svjetskog prvaka prije 30 godina in Croatian Novi list RK Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb os gorjani skole hr in Croatian Trsat je gorio Alvaro Nacinovic sjeca se naslova svjetskog prvaka prije 30 godina in Croatian Novi list U subotu rukometni spektakl Veliko srce rukometasa u Gradskoj sportskoj dvorani www crikva hr in Croatian Alvaro Nacinovic sportski direktor Kozale proslavljeni rukometas iduci tjedan preuzima duznost SportCom hr in Croatian Povijest kluba www rk zamet hr in Croatian CPL v stevilkah www rk celje si in Slovenian Archived from the original on 9 September 2016 Retrieved 5 October 2016 Nacinovic Prizadet sem kot clovek in sportnik www sta si in Slovenian CRIKVENICA BRODOMERKUR 22 21 Slobodna Dalmacija in Croatian Rukomet izvjesce sa utakmice Crikvenica Porec 29 40 1 Porestina info in Croatian 1988 Summer Olympics report web archive org Archived from the original on 13 July 2007 RUKOMETASI OSVOJILI PRVO OLIMPIJSKO ZLATO Slobodna Dalmacija in Croatian SPOMENAR Gdje su danas pripadnici slavne generacije iz Atlante Croatian germanijak hr Odluka o imenovanju predsjednika i clanove odbora Narodne novine in Croatian Dokumentarni film scena hr in Croatian Pobjeda mladosti Zamet u susjedskom derbiju napunio mrezu Umaga novilist hr in Croatian Jubilarni 20 izbor Jobo Kurtini zavrsava lov na Ples delfina in Croatian novilist hr 13 December 2012 Archived from the original on 5 February 2017 OTKRIVENA PLOCA S IMENIMA RIJECKIH OLIMPIJACA www rijeka hr in Croatian Archived from the original on 2 October 2016 Zamet hall of fame rk zamet hr in Croatian ODLUKU KOJOM SE ODLIKUJU REDOM DANICE HRVATSKE S LIKOM FRANJE BUCARA in Croatian hrvatska poslovniforum hr External links EditEurohandball profile Olympic database profile RK Zamet historySporting positionsPreceded byUnknown1 Captain of Croatia 1992 1996 Succeeded byGoran Perkovac3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alvaro Nacinovic amp oldid 1142447670, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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