RK Bosna Sarajevo

USD RK Bosna Sarajevo
Club NameUniverzitetsko sportsko društvo
Rukometni klub Bosna Sarajevo
Logo
Founded1948.
GroundDvorana Mirza Delibašić
Olympic Hall Zetra
Capacity6.500
12.000
Club colours            
Chairman
Manager

RK Bosna Sarajevo is a team handball club based in Centar Municipality, Sarajevo Canton, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the USD Bosna organization.

Home games are played in the Mala dvorana Mirza Delibašić KSC Skenderija, Olimpijska dvorana Ramiz Salčin Mojmilo in Novi Grad and the Velika dvorana Mirza Delibašić KSC Skenderija is used when the club is playing more important matches. The club competes in the Handball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina and has been dominating the league in the last couple of years, being totally superior the other teams. The good results has given the club an opportunity to play in the best European handball tournaments. RK Bosna Sarajevo has been a participant of the EHF Champions League three years in a row but without any notable results.

Their most impressive result was achieved in the 2006-2007 season, after being eliminated in the EHF Champions League they got the chance to play in the EHF Cup Winner's Cup. RK Bosna Sarajevo reached the semifinals but were eliminated by the German side HSV Handball.

Accomplishments

2016-17 Team

Nr.NameNationality
3Eldin TravančićBosnia and Herzegovina
6Mahir BurićBosnia and Herzegovina
7Tarik BaltaBosnia and Herzegovina
8Adis DžuburBosnia and Herzegovina
9Sakib OmerovićBosnia and Herzegovina
13Adnan BaltaBosnia and Herzegovina
14Ajdin ZahirovićBosnia and Herzegovina
17Goran ŠarenacBosnia and Herzegovina
21Tarik AlibegovićBosnia and Herzegovina
23Haris LingoBosnia and Herzegovina
26Haris BračkovićBosnia and Herzegovina
Almir OsmanhodžićBosnia and Herzegovina
Sidik OmerovićBosnia and Herzegovina
Jasmin HušićBosnia and Herzegovina

Records 2012–2016

RankPlayerGoals
1. Bosnia and Herzegovina Vedran Delić 472
2. Bosnia and Herzegovina Muhamed Zulfić 433
3. Bosnia and Herzegovina Adis Hrbat (C) 299

RankPlayerGoals
4. Bosnia and Herzegovina Elmir Građan 239
5. Bosnia and Herzegovina Haris Bračković (C) 228
6. Bosnia and Herzegovina Josip Perić 199

RankPlayerGoals
7. CroatiaBosnia and Herzegovina Elis Memić 197
8. Bosnia and Herzegovina Anes Bečić 176
9. Bosnia and Herzegovina Damir Halilković 149

Managerial history

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Sead Hadžiahmetović
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Meho Bašić
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Milan Maksimović -4.7.2002.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Abas Arslanagić 4.7.2002.-2003
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Kasim Kamenica 2004-2005
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Zoran Dokić 2005-2006

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Halid Demirović 2006-25.7.2007.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Marković 25.7.2007.-4.8.2007.
  • Serbia Jovica Elezović 7.8.2007.-13.11.2007.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirko Sušić 13.11.2007.-27.12.2007.
  • Slovenia Gregor Cvijič 27.12.2007.-18.11.'08.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Vojislav Rađa 18.11.2008.-13.7.2009.

  • CroatiaBosnia and Herzegovina I. Smajlagić 13.7.2009.-27.12.2011.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Zdenko Antović 6.1.2012.-21.2.2012.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Goran Tomić 21.2.2012.-26.7.2012.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Zuhdija Korkarić 26.7.2012.-16.3.2015.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Goran Tomić 16.3.2015.-19.9.2015.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Zuhdija Korkarić 19.9.2015.-15.7.2016.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Adem Bašić 18.7.2016.–24.11.2016.

Chairman's history

Name Years
Dragan Nožica
Nermin Salman 2002–2009
Jasmin Hošo 2009-21.12.2009.

Name Years
Muhamed Pilav 27.12.2010.-10.2.2015.
Ranko Čović 10.2.2015.-9.9.2015.
Samer Rešidat 26.11.2015.-19.10.2016.
Mirza Alispahić 27.10.2016.-

Directors

  • Mirza Muzurović

  • Kenan Magoda 2.12.2009.-3.7.2012.

  • Šerif Krajišnik 2013–2015

Kit

Period Supplier
2010-2011 DenmarkEuropean Union Hummel International

Period Supplier Sponsor
2013-2016 Serbia NAAI Bosnia and Herzegovina EURO-ASFALT
2016– Bosnia and Herzegovina No1

Recent finishes and attendance

Season Cup League Average
2011-2012 1/4 6th 406
2012-2013 1/2 10th 443
2013-2014 1/2 3rd 566

Season Cup League Average
2014-2015 1/4 7th 357
2015-2016 1/8 11th 499
2016–17 1/8 5th 420

External links

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