Dejan Malinović
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Dejan Malinović (born 12 April 1992) is a Bosnian
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and the Bosnian national team. Malinović previously played for
Borac Banja Luka Fudbalski klub Borac Banja Luka (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Бopaц Бања Лука, ) is a Bosnian professional association football club, based in the city of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is the major part of th ...
, Izviđač,
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, Meshkov Brest, Creteil and
HC Dobrogea Sud Constanța CSM Constanta is a handball team from Constanța, Romania, formed in July 2015 after the extinction of HCM Constanța (due to high debts that the club had accumulated). After one year in the second division, the team was promoted to the Liga Na ...
. During the WC in Qatar Malinović was considered one of the most talented European right-wing fullbacks. He has been included in the edition of EHF's "RISING STARS OF 2015".


Club career

Malinovic was born in 1992 just after the golden years of RK Borac, who won the Champions Cup in 1976, played in the final of this prestigious competition season later and won the IHF Cup 1991, had come to the end. But there were still some local handball players that he looks up to. "I had no specific idol but one I saw very often was Mladen Bojinovic. He was also born in Banja Luka, so me and the other Banja Luka's kids were trying to achieve his level". "It is never easy to grow up in the city with a lot of living handball legends. You will always stay in the shadow, no matter how good you play, but there are also a lot of positive sides. For example, I got a lot of useful advice for my sports and private life." "But the one player I adore the most is (French international) Jerome Fernandez. He is absolutely amazing, a perfect player, a role model for me, and not only for me." After playing for Banja Luka's youth teams, Malinovic turned his way of life to professional handball when he joined RK Izvidjac in Ljubuski in 2009, where he spent three great seasons and won National Championship and Cup in 2013. For Malinović, time spent at this club stands out as the most important in his career:"I had great coaches, Josip Glavas and Ilija Puljevic among them, who built my sense for handball and corrected a lot of things in my play. I can say that they made the most of what Dejan Malinovic is today." After a successful games in Ljubuski he signed for RK Maribor Branik where he spent half-season 2013/2014, playing in the EHF Cup. In 2014, in the winter transfer switches to exceed in Belarusian HC Meshkov Brest, and in the 2014/2015 season signed for US Créteil from Paris to compete in the LNH Division 1. During the summer 2017, after three successful years in France, he signed for Romanian HC Dobrogea Sud Constanța. In July 2020. Malinović moved to Hungary, after signing one-year contract with Balatonfuredi KSE.


National team

Dejan has passed all the selections of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from cadets, juniors to the senior team, for which he played 60 matches so far and scored 166 goals. He made his debut in a friendly match against Serbia in Ruma 5 January 2011. Malinovic had Excellent performance at the World Junior Championships in 2013, which was held in Bosnia and Herzegovina. With 29 scored goals he was the third best scorer of his team. BiH juniors qualified for the 1/8 finals and eventually took 14th best junior teams of the world on their debut championship. At World Championships in Qatar, Malinović was the most effective player of Bosnian national team with 30 goals scored. In January 2020 Malinovic played at EHF EURO with Bosnian national team and scored 6 goals in three games. Playing for the national team of Bosnia and Herzegovina means a lot to him, " We are a family and we are all going to leave our hearts on the ground for Bosnia. Playing for National team means everything to me. We are three are nations, but one soul. We are all born in one country and I think it's finally time to realize it."Malinović: Tri smo nacije, ali jedna duša! Svi za BiH Pročitaj više na: http://sportsport.ba/rukomet/malinovic-tri-smo-nacije-ali-jedna-dusa-svi-za-bih/109239
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Personal

Dejan has two brothers, elder Igor, who is currently on PhD studies in Switzerland and younger Mladen who still attending primary school. His family are all college educated, mother Vesna civil engineer and father Zeljko lawyer. Dejan was the only one in his family who instead books chose handball. He trained in many sports such as football, basketball, chess but, as Banja Luka has a long tradition of handball, Dejan prevailed on that side. In the summer of 2015, he married his longtime girlfriend, Aleksandra, also from Banja Luka. His family is a great support without which it would not have progressed so far. "I’m always taking it step by step. My dream is to play in the VELUX EHF Champions League, of course. Hard work is the only option on that way, but I see myself in some of the top teams in next few years.", says Dejan about his plans for future.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Malinovic, Dejan 1992 births Living people Sportspeople from Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina male handball players Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriate handball players Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriate sportspeople in France Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriate sportspeople in Romania Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriate sportspeople in Slovenia RK Borac Banja Luka players Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina