Vitaliy Evgenievich Nat ( Ukrainian: Vitaliy Evgenovich Nat , born April 12, 1977, Krivoy Rog ) is a Ukrainian handball player, coach [2] .
Vitaliy Nat | ||
|---|---|---|
| Ukrainian Vitaliy Nat | ||
| Amplois | ||
| Growth | 183 cm [1] | |
| Weight | 85 kg [1] | |
| Date of Birth | ||
| Place of Birth | ||
| Club career | ||
| ||
Biography
Born April 12, 1977 in the city of Krivoy Rog .
He played for the teams: SKIF (Kiev) - 1994, ZTR (Zaporizhia) - from 1994 to 2007 (with a break), Zagreb (Croatia) - 2003, Wisla (Poland, Plock) - since 2007 to 2009, “ Vive Kielce ” (Kielce, Poland) - from 2009 to 2011, “NMC Powen Zabrze” (Zabrze, Poland) - from 2011 to 2014.
Nine-time champion of Ukraine. Champion of Poland. He played for the youth and national teams of Ukraine. Second runner-up of the 1997 World Youth Team Championships.
Master of Sports of Ukraine of international class . Since July 2014, head coach of ZTR Group of Companies. Under his leadership, the team three times became the second prize winner of the Ukrainian championships (2015, 2016, 2017) and the finalist of the Ukrainian Cup (2015, 2016).
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Official squad delegation list. 2010 Men's European Championship - Final Tournament in Austria .
- ↑ Coaching staff. Main coach. Vitaly Evgenievich Nat . ZTR. Archived December 25, 2016.
Links
- Profile on the European Handball Federation website.
- Chrabańska A. Zależy mi, żeby grać - rozmowa z Vitalijem Natem, skrzydłowym NMC Powen Zabrze (Polish) . sportowefakty.wp.pl (08/15/2011).
- Kotwica P. Nat, Knudsen i Stojković też mogą jechać na mistrzostwa Europy! (Polish) . echodnia.eu (12.16.2009).