ŽRK Zamet
ŽRK Zamet | |||
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Full name | Ženski rukometni klub Zamet | ||
Founded | 1957 | ||
Arena | Centar Zamet | ||
Capacity | 2,350 | ||
President | Iva Lesjak | ||
Head coach | Drago Žiljak | ||
League | First League | ||
2023–24 | 10th | ||
Club colours | |||
Website Official site |
ŽRK Zamet (Ženski rukometni Klub Zamet) is a women's handball club from Rijeka, Croatia, formed in 1957. The club currently competes in the Croatian First League and the Croatian Handball Cup.[1]
History
[edit]The club was founded in September 1957 as RK Partizan Zamet by Prof. Stanko Jerger, Josip Šarić and Vittorio Drog. On the initiative of Stanko Jerger, the women's team was made later. Until January 1985, the club was combined with RK Zamet.[2]
In 1962, the players of Partizan Zamet went to the quarter-finals of the Yugoslav Cup where they lost 6:5 to Zagreb. The next year, they finished second in the Croatian championship and failed to qualify for the First League, being one point behind Partizan Bjelovar. They failed to qualify for the next three seasons. In 1966, Zamet eliminated ŽRK Rudar Labin in the qualifications for entering the first league.[3] From 1971 to 1974, the club played in the Yugoslav First League. After 1974, the club played in the second tier of the Yugoslav Women's Handball Championship until the collapse of the Yugoslav league.
In the first season of the Croatian league, Zamet played in the 1.B HRL, won the league, and got promoted to the 1.A HRL the same season. In their first season in the 1.A HRL, the club finished in third place and qualified for the EHF City Cup, which was their first appearance in a European competition. The club was then led by Slavko Bralić.
From 2002 to 2004, the club was called Croatia Osiguranje Zamet due to sponsorship.
The club's best successes were the two cup finals (in 2014 and 2016) and the second place in the league in 2015, in the season in which they fought for the title with Podravka, with a generation which they led by Ćamila Mičijević and Dejana Milosavljević, which they later made the respectable career and won the bronze medal at the 2020 European Women's Handball Championship with national team.
Venue
[edit]Since the foundation of the club, matches were played on the playground Zamet when field handball was played.
As of 2009, the club has been playing in Centar Zamet. The capacity of the venue is 2,350 spectators.
Seasons
[edit]Since the beginning of Croatian handball in 1992, Zamet has competed at the highest level except for four seasons when they were in the second tier.
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- 1 The season was voided due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Team
[edit]Current squad
[edit]- Squad for the 2020-21 season
* Blažić Irina * Đuzel Allsu * Hodžić Adela * Hren Patricia * Krivičić Tea * Mikolić Katja * Milošević Laura * Mršić Elena * Nikolić Noel * Perčić Bahtiri Nayana * Pleša Nikolina * Pleše Nika |
* Polić Lea * Ramić Mihaela * Rončević Iva * Sabalić Veronika * Skokandić Katia * Stanić Iva * Tabar Iva * Toskić Ella * Troskot Stefanie * Visković Maja
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Technical staff
[edit]- President: Iva Lesjak
- Head coach: Josip Štokić
- Assistant, GK Coach: Željko Vujmilović, Željko Radanović
- Sport director: Goran Stašek,
- Second Team Coach: Filip Grbčić
- Youth Academy Coaches: Luka Pejatović, Đoni Skokandić, Kristina Plahinek, Stefanie Troskot, Marijana Kovačević,
Source: zrk-zamet.hrSource: rukometstat.hr
Notable former players
[edit]- Marija Malik
- Ida Crljenica
- Zlata Fazlić
- Željka Maras
- Tea Morsi
- Nada Rukavina
- Gordana Čorak
- Branka Zuber
- Jadranka Mijolović
- Branka Strišković
- Suzana Gustin
- Ljerka Krajnović
- Rada Ciganović
- Gordana Možnik
- Jasenka Pilepić
- Višnja Hrmić
- Sanja Bobanović
- Irena Pahor
- Sandra Stojković
- Ella Bukvić
- Anamarija Gugić
- Tea Bunić
- Dina Havić
- Katarina Ježić
- Ćamila Mičijević
- Ana Debelić
- Kristina Plahinek
- Selena Milošević
- Dejana Milosavljević
Coaches
[edit]- Stanko Jerger (1957-1968)
- Stanko Jerger & Simeon Kosanović (1968-1969)
- Simeon Kosanović (1969-1975)
- Branimir Čutić (1975-1981)
- Andrija Barin (1981)
- Josip Božić (1982)
- Marijan Seđak (1982-1985)
- Sandro Bogojević (1985-1986)
- Edo Šmit (1986-1988)
- Vjekoslav Sardelić (1988-1990)
- Damir Čavlović (1991)
- Zdravko Štingl (1991-1992)
- Slavko Bralić (1992-1994)
- Edo Šmit (1994)
- Mladenko Mišković (1995)
- Edo Šmit (1995-1999)
- Branimir Čutić (1999-2001)
- Darko Dunato (2001-2002)
- Boris Dragičević (2002-2005)
- Damir Čavlović (2005-2007)
- Rada Ciganović (2007-2008)
- Edo Šmit (2008-2011)
- Drago Žiljak (17 July 2011- 28 August 2012)
- Željko Čagalj (28 August 2012 - 28 April 2013)[4]
- Adriana Prosenjak (13 May 2013 – 13 March 2019)[5]
- Igor Marijanović (15 April 2019 - 28 August 2020 )[6]
- Drago Žiljak (1 September 2020 - 19 january 2023)[7]
- Josip Štokić (20 january 2023 - present)
Presidents
[edit]- 1957–1968 - Vittorio Drog☨
- 1968–1977 - Stanko Jerger
- 1977–1979 - Ivan Brnabić
- 1979–1980 - Fedor Pirović
- 1980–1983 - Drago Crnčević
- 1983–1985 - Petar Čarić
- 1985–1991 - Ranko Dujmović
- 1991-1994 - Srđan Čevizović
- 1994-1999 - Ranko Dujmović
- 1999–2019 - Luka Denona
- 2019 - present - Iva Lesjak
Honours
[edit]Croatia
[edit]- 1. HRL
- Runner-up (1): 2014–15
- 1.B HRL
- Winners (2): 1991–92, 1996–97
- 2. HRL
- Winners (1): 2021–22
- Croatian Cup
- Finalist (2): 2014, 2016
Yugoslavia
[edit]- Yugoslav Second League (North)
- Winners (1): 1977–78
- Regional league of Primorje and Istra
- Winners (3): 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70
- Rijeka League
- Winners (4): 1957–58, 1958–59, 1961–62, 1963–64
European record
[edit]Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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1993–94 | EHF City Cup | 1/8 | Fémina Visé | 28–20 | 18–11 | 46–36 |
QF | Szegedi ESK | 24–20 | 18–22 | 42–42 | ||
2015–16 | EHF Cup | R2 | HB Dudelange | 39–16 | 35–18 | 74–34 |
R3 | Odense Håndbold | 23–28 | 21–30 | 44–58 |
Rankings
[edit]EHF club coefficient ranking
[edit](As of 24 September 2020), source: Eurotopteam website
Rank | Team | Points |
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224 | Polatli Belediyespor | 7 |
225 | CSM Slatina | 7 |
226 | ZAMET RIJEKA | 7 |
227 | ZRK Zrinjski Mostar | 7 |
228 | BM Mar Sagunto | 6 |
Related clubs
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Petar Orgulić - 50 godina rukometa u Rijeci (2005), Adria public
References
[edit]- ^ "ŽRK Zamet". www.kanal-ri.hr (in Croatian).
- ^ "RK Zamet history". rk-zamet.com (in Croatian).
- ^ "LABINSKE REPREZENTATIVKE". ŽRK Rudar Labin. Archived from the original on 8 February 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
- ^ "ŽRK ZAMET OSTAO BEZ TRENERA Željko Čagalj sporazumno napustio klub". sportcom.hr] (in Croatian).
- ^ "ADRIJANA PROSENJAK SMIJENJENA Obilježila najuspješnije razdoblje ženskog rukometa". sportcom.hr] (in Croatian).
- ^ "Trener Zamećanki: moramo se vratiti u prvu ligu". novilist.hr (in Croatian).
- ^ "Igor Marijanović podnio ostavku na mjesto trenera rukometašica Zameta, poznat je i njegov nasljednik" (in Croatian). novilist.hr. 1 September 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020.