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ŽRK Radnički Belgrade
ŽRK Radnički Belgrade (Serbian Cyrillic: Женски рукометни клуб Раднички Београд) is a women's Team handball, handball club from Belgrade, Serbia. Currently, ŽRK Radnički Belegrade competes in the Serbian First League of Handball for Women, Handball League of Serbia. ŽRK Radnički Belegrade is the most successful Serbian women's handball club. Achievements *EHF Women's Champions League : ** Winners (3) : 1975/76, 1979/80, 1983/84 ** Runner-up (4) : 1980/81, 1981/82, 1982/83, 1984/85 ** Semi finalist (2) : 1973/74, 1976/77 *EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup : ** Winners (3) : 1985/86, 1990/91, 1991/92 *National Championship : ** Winners (14) : 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987 *National Cup : ** Winners (13) : 1970, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2003 Notable former players * Svetlana Kitić - In 2010, she was voted the best female handball player ever by the Interna ...
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Serbian First League Of Handball For Women
The Serbian Super League of Handball for Women ( / Superliga Srbije u rukometu za žene) is the top women's Team handball, handball league in Serbia. The league is composed of 12 teams. The league is operated by the Handball Federation of Serbia. Teams The ten teams of the 2017/18 season. Champions Titles by Club See also * Serbian First League of Handball * Handball Federation of Serbia External links Handball Federation of Serbia
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Bojana Radulović
Bojana Radulović ( sr-cyr, Бојана Радуловић, ; born 23 March 1973), is a retired Serbian-Hungarian handball player who currently leads the handball academy of Dunaújváros. Often perceived as one of the best players of all time, she was voted IHF World Player of the Year in 2000 and 2003 by the International Handball Federation. At the club level, in addition to numerous domestic successes, she won every major European cup, including the EHF Champions League title in 1999. She won a silver medal with the Hungarian national team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and another silver medal at the 2003 World Championship in Croatia. At the 2004 European Championship, played on home soil, Radulovics received a bronze medal after beating Russia 29–25 in the third place match. Career Club Radulovics started her career in her hometown club as a youngster and turned professional by ŽRK Radnički Belgrade, with them she won the EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 1991. ...
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Jadranka Antić
Jadranka is a feminine given name, the South Slavic variant of Adriana. Notable people with the name include: *Jadranka Barjaktarović (born 1981), Montenegrin singer * Jadranka Đokić (born 1981), Croatian actress * Jadranka Joksimović (born 1978), Serbian politician * Jadranka Jovanović (born 1958), Serbian opera singer *Jadranka Kosor (born 1953), Croatian politician *Jadranka Lončarek, Croatian biologist *Jadranka Pejanović (1979–2018), Serbian actress *Jadranka Skorin-Kapov (born 1955), Croatian academic *Jadranka Stojaković (1950–2016), Bosnian singer-songwriter *Jadranka Travaš-Sejdić Jadranka Travaš-Sejdić is a New Zealand academic, and as of 2018 is a professor at the University of Auckland. Academic career After an undergraduate at the University of Zagreb in Croatia and a PhD titled '' 'Study of the interactions an ..., New Zealand academic See also * {{given name Bosnian feminine given names Croatian feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Mira Radaković
Mira (), designation Omicron Ceti (ο Ceti, abbreviated Omicron Cet, ο Cet), is a red-giant star estimated to be 200–300 light-years from the Sun in the constellation Cetus. ο Ceti is a binary stellar system, consisting of a variable red giant (Mira A) along with a white dwarf companion (Mira B). Mira A is a pulsating variable star and was the first non-supernova variable star discovered, with the possible exception of Algol. It is the prototype of the Mira variables. Nomenclature ο Ceti ( Latinised to ''Omicron Ceti'') is the star's Bayer designation. It was named Mira (Latin for 'wonderful' or 'astonishing') by Johannes Hevelius in his ''Historiola Mirae Stellae'' (1662). In 2016, the International Astronomical Union organized a Working Group on Star Names (WGSN) to catalog and standardize proper names for stars. The WGSN's first bulletin of July 2016 included a table of the first two batches of names approved by the WGSN, which included Mira for this star. Ob ...
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Ivanka Šuprinović
Ivanka may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Ivanka (given name), including a list of people with the name Places * 8573 Ivanka (1996 VQ), a Main-belt Asteroid discovered in 1996 * Ivanka pri Dunaji (Hungarian: Pozsonyivánka), a village and municipality in western Slovakia * Ivanka pri Nitre, a village and municipality in the Nitra District in western central Slovakia Other uses * Ivanka (horse) (born 1990), Thoroughbred racehorse * "Ivanka", a song by Imperial Teen on the album '' On'' See also * Ivanković, surname * Jovanka (other) Jovanka is the diminutive form of the Slavic female name Jovana. It may refer to: * Jovanka Broz, the former First Lady of Yugoslavia, wife of Josip Broz Tito * Jovanka Houska, English chess player * Tegan Jovanka, a fictional character in th ...
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Vesna Buđa
Vesna may refer to: * Vesna (mythology), female characters associated with youth and springtime in early Slavic mythology *Vesna (given name), Slavic female name, includes a list of people with the name *Vesna (surname), includes a list of people with the name *Vesna (film), 1953 Slovene romantic comedy *Vesna Case (1930-1931), massive Soviet repressions against former officers of the Russian Imperial Army serving in the Red Army *Operation Vesna (1948), one of the two largest Soviet deportations from Lithuania *Vesna – Green Party, Slovenian political party *Vesna (Russia), liberal youth organization in Russia *Vesna (band) Vesna (; named after the Slavic goddess of spring) is an all-female folk band based in the Czech Republic, consisting of five members (three Czech, one Slovak and one Russian). The band represented the Czech Republic in the Eurovision Son ..., Czech band who represented their country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 See also * * Wesna {{d ...
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Mirjana Milenković
Mirjana Milenković (born 14 March 1985) is a former Montenegrin handball goalkeeper who plays for the Montenegrin national team. Club career Milenković started to play handball in Serbian club Radnički from Belgrade. In 2003, she joined Knjaz Miloš. In 2006, she joined Budućnost. In 2007 Milenković won Serbian Championship trophy and in 2008 and 2009 two Montenegrin Championship and Montenegrin Cup trophies. From season 2011/2012 Milenković is playing for 2011 Spanish champions and EHF Champions League runners-up SD Itxako. Trophies *Croatian Championship **Gold: 2015, 2016 *Croatian Cup **Gold: 2015, 2016 *Spanish Supercup **Gold: 2011/2012 *Women's Regional Handball League **Silver: 2008/2009 *Montenegrin Championship **Gold: 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 **Silver: 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 *Montenegrin Cup **Gold: 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 **Silver: 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 *Serbian Championship **Gold: 2006/2007 References Sportspeople from Kruševac 1985 births Li ...
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Stana Vuković
Stana may refer to: * Stana River, a tributary of the Râul Cetăţii in Romania * Stana (musician), real name Aram Alnashéa, Swedish musician, producer, songwriter * Stana Katic, Canadian actress * Stana Izbașa, Romanian folk music singer from Romania * Stana Tomasević-Arnesen, politician in the government of Yugoslavia * Daniel Stana Ionel Daniel Stana (born 2 December 1982) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a left midfielder In the sport of association football, a midfielder takes an outfield position primarily in the middle of the pitch. Midfielders ... (born 1982), Romanian professional football player * Rastislav Staňa, Slovak ice hockey player See also * Stâna (other) * Stan (surname) {{geodis ...
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Jelena Erić (handballer)
Jelena Erić (born October 12, 1979) is a retired Serbian handball player Handball (also known as team handball, European handball, Olympic handball or indoor handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a Handball goalkeeper, goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands .... She was a member of the Serbian national team. References External linksEHF profile Living people 1979 births Handball players from Novi Sad Serbian female handball players Mediterranean Games silver medalists for Serbia and Montenegro Handball players at the 2005 Mediterranean Games Mediterranean Games medalists in handball Serbia and Montenegro female handball players Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in Denmark Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Denmark Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Russia Serbian expatriate handball players Expatriate handball players in Denmark Expatriate handball players in Russia {{Serbia-h ...
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Svetlana Ognjenović
Svetlana Ognjenović ( sr-Cyrl, Светлана Огњеновић; born 26 January 1981) is a Serbian handball player. She is a member of the Serbian national team. Career Ognjenović started at ŽRK Radnički Belgrade, and went on to play for ŽRK Knjaz Miloš and HC Naisa Niš in her home country. In 2007 she became Serbian champion. She then went on to play for Danish side Slagelse FH, where she played for single year before moving to French Metz Handball. Here she won the French championship in 2009, 2011, 2013 and 2014, the French Cup in 2010 and 2013, and the French league cup in 2009, 2010 and 2011. In 2013 she reached the final of the EHF Cup, but lost to Danish Team Tvis Holstebro. She retired after the 2013/14 season. Prokop controversy In 2009 in a Champions League match against Austrian Hypo Niederösterreich Hypo Niederösterreich (Hypo NÖ) is an Austrian women's handball club, headquartered in Maria Enzersdorf. They are one of the most successful teams ...
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Tatjana Polajnar
Tatiana (or Tatianna, also romanized as Tatyana, Tatjana, Tatijana, etc.) is a female name of Sabine-Roman origin that became widespread in Eastern Europe. Origin Tatiana is a feminine, diminutive derivative of the Sabine—and later Latin—name Tatius. King Titus Tatius was the name of a legendary ruler of the Sabines, an Italic tribe living near Rome around the 8th century BC. After the Romans absorbed the Sabines, the name Tatius remained in use in the Roman world, into the first centuries of Christianity, as well as the masculine diminutive Tatianus and its feminine counterpart, Tatiana. While the name later disappeared from Western Europe including Italy, it remained prevalent in the Hellenic world of the Eastern Roman Empire, and later spread to the Byzantine-influenced Orthodox world, including Russia. In that context, it originally honoured the church Saint Tatiana, who was tortured and martyred in the persecutions of the Roman Emperor Alexander Severus, c. 230& ...
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