Zoran Đorđić, the Glossary
Zoran Đorđić (born 15 October 1966) is a Serbian former handball player.[1]
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25 relations: Šabac, Chambéry Savoie Mont-Blanc Handball, Coupe de France (handball), European Men's Handball Championship, Handball, Handball Sport Verein Hamburg, HSG Wetzlar, IHF World Men's Handball Championship, Johannes Bitter, LNH Division 1, MT Melsungen, Petar Đorđić, RK Metaloplastika, RK Partizan, Serbia and Montenegro Handball Cup, Serbia and Montenegro Handball Super League, Serbia and Montenegro men's national handball team, SG Wallau-Massenheim, SMUC Marseille, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Republic of Serbia, 1996 European Men's Handball Championship, 1998 European Men's Handball Championship, 1999 World Men's Handball Championship, 2001 World Men's Handball Championship.
- HSG Wetzlar players
- MT Melsungen players
- RK Metaloplastika players
- RK Partizan players
- Serbia and Montenegro male handball players
- Sportspeople from Šabac
Šabac
Šabac (Шабац) is a city and the administrative centre of the Mačva District in western Serbia.
Chambéry Savoie Mont-Blanc Handball
Chambéry Savoie Mont-Blanc Handball is a French handball team based in Chambéry in Savoie.
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Coupe de France (handball)
The Coupe de France masculine de handball is an annual national cup competition for French men's handball clubs.
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European Men's Handball Championship
The European Men's Handball Championship is the official competition for senior men's national handball teams of Europe and takes place every two years since 1994, in the even-numbered year between the World Championship.
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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.
Handball Sport Verein Hamburg
Handball Sport Verein Hamburg is a professional handball club from Germany, located in Hamburg.
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HSG Wetzlar
HSG Wetzlar is a professional handball club from Wetzlar, Germany.
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IHF World Men's Handball Championship
The IHF Men's Handball World Championship has been organized indoor by the International Handball Federation since 1938.
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Johannes Bitter
Johannes Bitter (born 2 September 1982) is a German handball goalkeeper for HSV Hamburg. Zoran Đorđić and Johannes Bitter are handball-Bundesliga players.
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LNH Division 1
LNH Division 1, doing business as Starligue and currently known as Liqui Moly Starligue for sponsorship reasons, is the premier men's professional handball league in France.
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MT Melsungen
MT Melsungen is a German handball team from Melsungen, Germany, that plays in the Handball-Bundesliga.
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Petar Đorđić
Petar Đorđić (Петар Ђорђић; born 17 September 1990) is a Serbian handball player who plays for RK Vojvodina and the Serbia national team. Zoran Đorđić and Petar Đorđić are HSG Wetzlar players, Serbian male handball players and Sportspeople from Šabac.
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RK Metaloplastika is a Serbian handball club based in Šabac.
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RK Partizan
RK Partizan is a Serbian handball club based in Belgrade.
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Serbia and Montenegro Handball Cup
Serbia and Montenegro Handball Cup was the national handball cup competition in Serbia and Montenegro.
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Serbia and Montenegro Handball Super League
Serbia and Montenegro Handball Super League was the highest-level national handball league competition in Serbia and Montenegro.
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Serbia and Montenegro men's national handball team
The Serbia and Montenegro national handball team was a handball team that represented the state union of Serbia and Montenegro in the international matches and has been playing since the country's independence in the early 1990s.
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SG Wallau-Massenheim
SG Wallau-Massenheim is a team handball club from Wallau (which belongs to Hofheim) east of Wiesbaden, Germany.
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SMUC Marseille
SMUC Marseille is a team handball club from Marseille, France.
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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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1996 European Men's Handball Championship
The 1996 European Men's Handball Championship was the second edition of the tournament and held in Spain from 24 May to 2 June 1996, in the cities of Ciudad Real and Seville.
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1998 European Men's Handball Championship
The 1998 European Men's Handball Championship was the third edition of the tournament and held in Italy from 29 May to 7 June 1998, in the cities of Meran and Bolzano.
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1999 World Men's Handball Championship
The 1999 World Men's Handball Championship was the 16th edition of the World Championship in team handball.
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2001 World Men's Handball Championship
The 2001 World Men's Handball Championship took place in France from 23 January to 4 February 2001.
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See also
HSG Wetzlar players
- Adnan Harmandić
- Alexander Hermann
- Andreas Wolff
- Andrej Klimovets
- Benjamin Burić
- Carlos Prieto (handballer)
- Dejan Manaskov
- Domen Novak (handballer)
- Emil Frend Öfors
- Emil Mellegård
- Evars Klešniks
- Filip Mirkulovski
- Guillaume Joli
- Ivano Balić
- Jannik Kohlbacher
- João Ferraz
- José Javier Hombrados
- Kári Kristjánsson
- Kent Robin Tønnesen
- Kristian Bjørnsen
- Lars Kaufmann
- Lenny Rubin
- Markus Baur
- Michael Allendorf
- Michael Müller (handballer)
- Nebojša Golić
- Nikola Marinovic
- Ola Lindgren
- Olle Forsell Schefvert
- Petar Đorđić
- Philipp Weber
- Róbert Sighvatsson
- Roberto Julián Duranona
- Stefan Čavor
- Steffen Fäth
- Stevan Vujović
- Sven-Sören Christophersen
- Tibor Ivanišević
- Tobias Reichmann
- Valter Matošević
- Viggó Kristjánsson
- Vladan Lipovina
- Vlatko Mitkov
- Zoran Đorđić
- Zsolt Krakovszki
MT Melsungen players
- Agustín Casado
- Dener Jaanimaa
- Finn Lemke
- Jeffrey Boomhouwer
- Johannes Sellin
- Julius Kühn (handballer)
- Kai Häfner
- Marino Marić
- Mikael Appelgren (handballer)
- Momir Rnić (handballer, born 1987)
- Nebojša Simić
- Patrik Fahlgren
- Roman Sidorowicz
- Silvio Heinevetter
- Svetislav Verkić
- Tobias Reichmann
- Zoran Đorđić
RK Metaloplastika players
- Branko Kankaraš
- Dane Šijan
- Goran Đukanović
- Jovica Cvetković
- Mile Isaković
- Miloš Dragaš
- Milutin Dragićević
- Muhamed Memić
- Nebojša Golić
- Nedeljko Jovanović
- Nemanja Obradović (handballer)
- Petar Fajfrić
- Ratko Đurković
- Slobodan Kuzmanovski
- Tettey Banfro
- Veselin Vuković
- Vladan Matić
- Zlatko Portner
- Zoran Đorđić
- Zoran Živković (handballer)
- Žikica Milosavljević
RK Partizan players
- Aleksandar Glendža
- Aleksandar Knežević
- Alem Toskić
- Blažo Lisičić
- Bogdan Radivojević
- Bojan Madzovski
- Branko Kokir
- Dane Šijan
- Dejan Milosavljev
- Dragan Marjanac
- Dragan Momić
- Dragan Sudžum
- Goran Stojanović (handballer, born 1966)
- Ilija Abutović
- Ivan Stanković (handballer)
- Ivan Đurković
- Jovan Kovačević
- Lazar Kukić
- Marko Lasica
- Mijajlo Marsenić
- Milan Kalina
- Miloš Kostadinović
- Mladen Bojinović
- Nedeljko Jovanović
- Nemanja Ilić
- Nemanja Obradović (handballer)
- Nenad Maksić
- Nenad Puljezević
- Nikola Crnoglavac
- Nikola Eklemović
- Petar Kapisoda
- Predrag Peruničić
- Rade Mijatović
- Radivoje Krivokapić
- Radivoje Ristanović
- Rastko Stojković
- Ratko Đurković
- Stevan Sretenović
- Strahinja Milić
- Uroš Mitrović
- Vanja Ilić (handballer)
- Vladan Matić
- Vladimir Mandić (handball player)
- Vuk Lazović
- Zoran Roganović
- Zoran Đorđić
- Časlav Grubić
- Živan Pešić
Serbia and Montenegro male handball players
- Šandor Hodik
- Alem Toskić
- Alen Muratović
- Arpad Sterbik
- Blažo Lisičić
- Branko Kokir
- Dane Šijan
- Darko Stanić
- Dejan Perić
- Dimitrije Pejanović
- Dobrivoje Marković
- Dragan Škrbić
- Dragan Marjanac
- Dragan Momić
- Dragan Sudžum
- Goran Đukanović
- Igor Butulija
- Ivan Gajić
- Ivan Lapčević
- Ivan Nikčević
- Jovan Kovačević
- Milorad Krivokapić (handballer)
- Mladen Bojinović
- Momir Ilić
- Momir Rnić (handballer, born 1987)
- Nebojša Golić
- Nedeljko Jovanović
- Nenad Maksić
- Nenad Peruničić
- Nenad Puljezević
- Nikola Eklemović
- Nikola Manojlović (handballer)
- Nikola Marinovic
- Petar Kapisoda
- Petar Nenadić
- Predrag Peruničić
- Rajko Prodanović
- Rastko Stojković
- Ratko Nikolić
- Ratko Đurković
- Tihomir Doder
- Uroš Vilovski
- Veselin Vujović
- Vladan Matić
- Vladimir Petrić
- Zlatko Portner
- Zoran Đorđić
- Žarko Šešum
- Žikica Milosavljević
Sportspeople from Šabac
- Aleksandar Aleksić
- Aleksandar Rašić
- Biljana Topić
- Dane Šijan
- Dejan Pajić
- Dragan Vuković
- Dragana Gladović
- Dragica Đurić
- Duško Stanojević
- Ivan Obrovac
- Ivana Isailović
- Ivana Matović
- Ivana Prijović
- Kristina Topuzović
- Marina Pantić
- Mile Isaković
- Milovan Stepandić
- Milutin Dragićević
- Nebojša Grujić
- Nemanja Cerovac
- Nemanja Kuzmanović
- Nikola Vasić
- Petar Đorđić
- Slobodan Kuzmanovski
- Stefan Simić (basketball)
- Uroš Mitjev
- Vladan Matić
- Vuk Milošević
- Zoran Kovačić
- Zoran Đorđić
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoran_Đorđić
Also known as Zoran Dordic.