Nina Žabjek, the Glossary
Nina Spreitzer (born Žabjek, 4 March 1998) is a Slovenian handball player for RK Krim and the Slovenian national team.[1]
Table of Contents
6 relations: Handball, Ljubljana, RK Krim, Slovenia, Slovenia women's national handball team, 2017 World Women's Handball Championship.
- Handball players from Ljubljana
- Slovenian female handball players
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.
Ljubljana
Ljubljana (also known by other historical names) is the capital and largest city of Slovenia, located along a trade route between the northern Adriatic Sea and the Danube region, north of the country's largest marsh, inhabited since prehistoric times.
RK Krim
Rokometni klub Krim (Krim Handball Club), commonly referred to as RK Krim or simply Krim, currently named Krim Mercator due to sponsorship reasons, is a professional women's handball club from Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Slovenia
Slovenia (Slovenija), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene), is a country in southern Central Europe.
Slovenia women's national handball team
The Slovenia women's national handball team is the national handball team of Slovenia and takes part in international team handball competitions.
See Nina Žabjek and Slovenia women's national handball team
2017 World Women's Handball Championship
The 2017 IHF World Women's Handball Championship, the 23rd event hosted by the International Handball Federation, was held in Germany from 1 to 17 December 2017.
See Nina Žabjek and 2017 World Women's Handball Championship
See also
Handball players from Ljubljana
- Amra Pandžić
- Ana Abina
- Ana Gros
- Andrej Kastelic
- Aneja Beganovič
- Beno Lapajne
- Branka Zec
- Darko Cingesar
- David Miklavčič
- Domen Novak (handballer)
- Eleonora Kodele
- Ema Abina
- Gregor Cvijič
- Hana Vučko
- Jan Grebenc
- Jure Natek
- Klemen Ferlin
- Lina Krhlikar
- Manca Jurič
- Matjaž Brumen
- Nik Henigman
- Nina Zulić
- Nina Žabjek
- Patrik Leban
- Peter Mahne
- Sergeja Stefanišin
- Tadej Matijašić
- Tamara Mavsar
- Tanja Milanović
- Tija Gomilar Zickero
- Uroš Bundalo
Slovenian female handball players
- Alenka Cuderman
- Alja Varagić
- Alja Vrček
- Amra Pandžić
- Ana Abina
- Ana Gros
- Aneja Beganovič
- Anika Strnad
- Barbara Lazović
- Branka Zec
- Dominika Mrmolja
- Eleonora Kodele
- Elizabeth Omoregie
- Ema Abina
- Hana Vučko
- Ines Amon
- Janja Rebolj
- Jasmina Pišek
- Katja Čerenjak
- Lea Krajnc
- Lina Krhlikar
- Maja Svetik
- Maja Užmah
- Maja Vojnovič
- Manca Jurič
- Miša Marinček
- Nataša Ljepoja
- Neli Irman
- Nina Jeriček
- Nina Zulić
- Nina Žabjek
- Nives Ahlin
- Polona Barič
- Sergeja Stefanišin
- Taja Čajko
- Tamara Mavsar
- Tanja Milanović
- Teja Ferfolja
- Tija Gomilar Zickero
- Tjaša Rudman
- Tjaša Stanko
- Valentina Klemenčič
- Valentina Panger
- Živa Čopi
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Žabjek
Also known as Nina Zabjek.