Katarina Bulatović, the Glossary
Katarina Bulatović (born 15 November 1984) is a retired Montenegrin handball player, that played the right back position.[1]
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34 relations: ŽRK Aranđelovac, ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica, Bucharest Trophy, EHF Women's Champions League, EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup, European Handball Federation, European Women's Handball Championship, Győri ETO KC, Handball, Handball at the 2005 Mediterranean Games, Handball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament, Handball at the Mediterranean Games, IHF World Player of the Year, Kragujevac, Kvindeligaen (handball), Liga Națională (women's handball), Montenegrin First League of Women's Handball, Montenegrin Women's Handball Cup, Montenegro women's national handball team, Olympic Games, Retirement, Rostov-Don, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea (handball), Serbia women's national handball team, Slagelse FH, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Republic of Serbia, 2005 Mediterranean Games, 2010–11 EHF Women's Champions League, 2011–12 EHF Women's Champions League, 2012 European Women's Handball Championship, 2012 Summer Olympics, 2013–14 EHF Women's Champions League, 2014 Bucharest Trophy.
- Mediterranean Games silver medalists for Serbia and Montenegro
- Montenegrin people of Serbian descent
- Olympic handball players for Montenegro
- Olympic silver medalists for Montenegro
- Serbia and Montenegro female handball players
- Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Denmark
- Sportspeople from Kragujevac
ŽRK Aranđelovac
ŽRK Bekament Bukovička Banja Aranđelovac is a women's handball club from Aranđelovac in Serbia.
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ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica
ŽRK Budućnost is a professional women's handball team from Podgorica, Montenegro (previously, the club also appeared under the names ZRK Buducnost MONET, Buducnost Brillant and Buducnost Titograd).
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Bucharest Trophy
The Bucharest Trophy (Trofeul București) is a pre-season international women's team handball tournament for clubs, held each year in Bucharest, Romania.
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EHF Women's Champions League
The EHF Women's Champions League is the competition for the top women's handball clubs in Europe, organised annually by the European Handball Federation (EHF).
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EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup
The Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup was the official competition for women's handball clubs of Europe that won their national cup, and took place every year from 1976 to 2016 (until 1993 organized by IHF instead of EHF).
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European Handball Federation
The European Handball Federation (EHF) is the umbrella organisation for European handball.
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European Women's Handball Championship
The European Women's Handball Championship is the official competition for senior women's national handball teams of Europe, and takes place every two years.
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Győri ETO KC
Győri ETO KC (Győri Egyetértés Torna Osztály Kézilabda Club, lit. Concordance Gymnastics Department of Győr Handball Club) is a Hungarian professional women's handball club from Győr.
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Handball
Handball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the goal of the opposing team.
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Handball at the 2005 Mediterranean Games
The Handball Tournament at the 2005 Mediterranean Games was held in the Infanta Cristina Sports Hall and Vicar Sports Hall from Saturday 25 June to Saturday 2 July 2005 in Almería, Spain.
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Handball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament
The women's handball tournament at the 2012 Olympic Games in London was held from 28 July to 11 August.
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Handball at the Mediterranean Games
Handball has been played consistently at the Mediterranean Games since the year 1967 for men except in 1971 and since the year 1979 for women except 1983.
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IHF World Player of the Year
The IHF World Player of the Year is a handball award given annually to the player who is considered to have performed the best in the previous season, both at club and international competitions.
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Kragujevac
Kragujevac (Крагујевац) is the fourth largest city in Serbia and the administrative centre of the Šumadija District.
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Kvindeligaen (handball)
The Kvindeligaen (women's league) is the top professional league for Danish women's handball clubs.
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Liga Națională (women's handball)
The Liga Națională is a league of professional women's handball league teams in Romania.
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Montenegrin First League of Women's Handball
The Montenegrin First League of Women's Handball is the top women's team handball league in Montenegro.
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Montenegrin Women's Handball Cup
The Montenegrin Women's Handball Cup (Montenegrin: Crnogorski rukometni kup za žene) is a national women's team handball competition in Montenegro operated by the Handball Federation of Montenegro.
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Montenegro women's national handball team
| The Montenegro women's national handball team is the national team of Montenegro.
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Olympic Games
The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (Jeux olympiques) are the leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions.
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Retirement
Retirement is the withdrawal from one's position or occupation or from one's active working life.
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Rostov-Don
Rostov-Don (Ростов-Дон) is a professional female handball team from Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
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SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea (handball)
SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, formerly known as CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea, is a professional women's handball club in Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania, that competes in the Liga Naţională and the EHF European League.
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Serbia women's national handball team
The Serbia women's national handball team is the national team of Serbia.
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Slagelse FH
Slagelse Dream Team was a handball team from the town of Slagelse, Denmark.
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The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe.
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The Socialist Republic of Serbia (Socijalistička Republika Srbija), previously known as the People's Republic of Serbia (National Republic of Serbia), commonly abbreviated as Republic of Serbia or simply Serbia, was one of the six constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in what is now the modern day states of Serbia and the disputed territory of Kosovo.
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2005 Mediterranean Games
The XVth Mediterranean Games Almería 2005 (XV Juegos del Mediterráneo 2005 in Spanish), commonly known as the 2005 Mediterranean Games, were the 15th Mediterranean Games.
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2010–11 EHF Women's Champions League
The EHF Women's Champions League 2010–11 is the 18th edition of the EHF Women's Champions League, a handball competition for top women's clubs of Europe managed by the European Handball Federation.
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2011–12 EHF Women's Champions League
The 2011–12 EHF Women's Champions League was the nineteenth edition of the EHF Women's Champions League, the top continental handball event for club teams in Europe, organized and supervised by the European Handball Federation.
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2012 European Women's Handball Championship
The 2012 European Women's Handball Championship was held in Serbia from 4 to 16 December.
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2012 Summer Olympics
The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012, were an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom.
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2013–14 EHF Women's Champions League
The 2013–14 EHF Women's Champions League is the 21st edition of the EHF Women's Champions League, the competition for top women's clubs of Europe, organized and supervised by the European Handball Federation.
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2014 Bucharest Trophy
The 2014 Bucharest Trophy was the first edition of the Bucharest Trophy held in Bucharest, Romania from 21 to 24 August as a pre-season international women's team handball tournament for clubs.
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See also
Mediterranean Games silver medalists for Serbia and Montenegro
- Aleksandar Karakašević
- Ana Đokić
- Davor Štefanek
- Dragica Kresoja
- Ivana Milošević
- Jelena Erić (handballer)
- Jelena Nišavić
- Jelena Popović
- Katarina Bulatović
- Leposava Marković
- Marija Šestak
- Marija Lojpur
- Miloš Mijalković
- Mirjana Milenković
- Nemanja Mirosavljev
- Nikola Stojić
- Olivera Jevtić
- Slobodan Grujić
- Sonja Stolić
- Stevan Pletikosić
- Svetlana Ognjenović
- Tatjana Medved
Montenegrin people of Serbian descent
- Adam Marušić
- Aleksandar Stijović
- Ana Đokić
- Bojan Sanković
- Bojana Popović
- Borislav Milošević
- Boro Vukmirović
- Branko Bošković
- Branko Kankaraš
- Draginja Vuksanović-Stanković
- Filip Vujanović
- Goga Sekulić
- Katarina Bulatović
- Marko Baša
- Michael, Prince of Montenegro
- Milka Bjelica
- Milko Bjelica
- Mirjana Milenković
- Mirko Kovač (writer)
- Nemanja Nikolić (footballer, born 1988)
- Radivoje Ristanović
- Rambo Amadeus
- Savo Pavićević
- Serbs of Montenegro
- Siniša Dobrašinović
- Slobodan Rubežić
- Srđan Mrvaljević
- Stojan Ivković
- Vesna Zmijanac
- Vladimir Volkov (footballer)
- Vlado Georgiev
- Vuk Lazović
Olympic handball players for Montenegro
- Ana Radović (handballer)
- Ana Đokić
- Anastasija Babović
- Andrea Klikovac
- Anđela Bulatović
- Biljana Pavićević (handballer)
- Bojana Popović
- Dijana Mugoša
- Ema Alivodić
- Itana Grbić
- Ivona Pavićević
- Jasna Boljević
- Jelena Despotović
- Jovanka Radičević
- Katarina Bulatović
- Ljubica Nenezić
- Maja Savić
- Majda Mehmedović
- Marija Jovanović
- Marina Rajčić
- Matea Pletikosić
- Milena Raičević
- Nikolina Vukčević
- Radmila Miljanić-Petrović
- Sonja Barjaktarović
- Suzana Lazović
- Tatjana Brnović
- Đurđina Jauković
Olympic silver medalists for Montenegro
- Ana Radović (handballer)
- Ana Đokić
- Anđela Bulatović
- Bojana Popović
- Jasna Boljević
- Jovanka Radičević
- Katarina Bulatović
- Maja Savić
- Majda Mehmedović
- Marija Jovanović
- Marina Rajčić
- Milena Raičević
- Radmila Miljanić-Petrović
- Sonja Barjaktarović
- Suzana Lazović
Serbia and Montenegro female handball players
- Ana Đokić
- Andrea Lekić
- Bojana Popović
- Bojana Radulović
- Dragica Kresoja
- Ivana Milošević
- Jelena Erić (handballer)
- Jelena Nišavić
- Jelena Popović
- Katarina Bulatović
- Leposava Glušica
- Maja Savić
- Marija Lojpur
- Mirjana Milenković
- Sanja Vujović
- Svetlana Ognjenović
- Tanja Milanović
- Tatjana Medved
- Zita Galic
Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Denmark
- Aleksandar Jovanović (footballer, born December 1992)
- Aleksandar Čavrić
- Andrija Pavlović
- Bora Živković
- Damjan Blečić
- Dane Šijan
- Draško Nenadić
- Enver Alivodić
- Erhan Mašović
- Ivan Gajić
- Jelena Erić (handballer)
- Jovana Risović
- Katarina Bulatović
- Katarina Tomašević
- Kristina Liščević
- Krsto Milošević
- Mihajlo Ivančević
- Milan Jevtović
- Milan Makarić
- Milutin Dragićević
- Mitar Peković
- Nenad Novaković
- Nevena Damjanović
- Nikola Mirković
- Nikola Đurđić
- Petar Nenadić
- Ratko Nikolić
- Sanja Vujović
- Sreten Atanasković
- Strahinja Milić
- Svetlana Ognjenović
- Tanja Milanović
- Tatjana Medved
- Tibor Ivanišević
- Uroš Matić
- Uroš Nenadović
- Vladimir Prijović
- Zoran Vujović (footballer, born 1986)
Sportspeople from Kragujevac
- Aleksandar Gigović
- Andreja Milutinović
- Andreja Stevanović
- Bojan Tadić (basketball)
- Darko Živanović
- Dejan Petrović
- Dimitrije Nikolić
- Dragan Barlov
- Dragoslav Jakovljević
- Dušan Milošević
- Duşan Cantekin
- Ivan Mošić
- Ivan Perović
- Ivica Vukotić
- Jelena Brooks
- Katarina Bulatović
- Lazar Ćirović
- Leon Lukman
- Luka Cerovina
- Luka Igrutinović
- Marija Šestak
- Marija Lojpur
- Mihailo Jovičić
- Mihajlo Andrić
- Milan Đukić (handballer)
- Miloš Savić
- Milorad Erkić
- Milutin Stefanović
- Mina Maksimović
- Miroslav Nikolić
- Nebojša Milošević
- Nenad Trunić
- Nevena Ignjatović
- Nikola Lončar
- Raško Katić
- Saša Milenić
- Stefan Zečević
- Stevan Pletikosić
- Strahinja Gavrilović
- Uroš Nikolić (basketball)
- Vasilije Curcic
- Vesna Despotović
- Zoran Cvetanović (basketball)
- Zoran Stevanović (basketball)
- Đorđe Milosavljević (basketball)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katarina_Bulatović
Also known as Katarina Bulatovic.