Nikola Marinovich ( him. Nikola Marinovic , born August 29, 1976 in Belgrade ) - Yugoslav and Austrian handball player, goalkeeper of the German club "Frish Auf Göpingen" and the national team of Austria .
Nikola Marinovich | |
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him Nikola Marinovic | |
Role | goalkeeper |
Growth | 198 cm |
Weight | 100 kg |
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Citizenship | CP Yugoslavia / Austria |
Date of Birth | August 29, 1976 (42 years) |
Place of Birth | Belgrade , SFRY |
Throw hand | right |
Content
Career
Club
A pupil of the school of the Red Star team, played in the championship of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia for this team and for the Lovcen club from Cetinje. In 2002 he moved to Austria, where he played for West-Vien, and three years later he moved to A1 Bregenz. In the 2006/2007 season, he was recognized as the handball player of the year in Austria [1] . He has been playing in the German Championship since 2009: first he played for Ballingen-Weilstetten from the 2009/2010 season, then in 2011 he moved to Wetzlar, and from the 2013/2014 season he defends the Frish Auf Goppingen gate [2] .
In the national team
Only two matches played for the team of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . After moving to Austria, he received Austrian citizenship and the right to play for the national team. Spent 135 games in the national team of Austria.
Titles
- Champion of Yugoslavia (2 times)
- Winner of the Cup of Yugoslavia (1 time)
- Austrian champion (3 times)
- Winner of the Austrian Cup (1 time)
Notes
- ↑ Vorarlberg Online: Marinovic ist "Handballer des Jahres" (German)
- ↑ Frisch Auf holt Wetzlarer Torwart Nikola Marinovic (German)