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Robert Savković
Robert Savković (born 27 September 1978) is a retired Croatian handball player. He last played for RK Crikvenica and he also played for Croatia men's national handball team, Croatian national team U-21. Career Savković started his career in hometown club RK Zamet. In his first season with the club he helped them return to the top flight by winning the Croatian Premier Handball League, First B League. He also won the Croatian Premier Handball League, Croatian U-18 Championship with a very talented generation that featured Nikola Blažičko, Mirza Džomba, Renato Sulić and Mile Uzelac, Milan Uzelac. In 1998 Savković debuted in his first European Handball Federation, European competition, in the EHF Cup. In 1999 Savković joined Austria, Austrian SG Handball West Wien, SG West Wien. He stayed with the club for only one season. In 2000 he transfer'd to RK Zagreb, RK Badel 1862 Zagreb. Honours ;RK Zamet *Croatian Premier Handball League, Croatian Championship U-18 (1): 1996 *Croa ...
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