Dragan Škrbić

As of January 13, 2014

Dragan Škrbić ( Serbian Cyrillic Драган Шкрбић; born September 29, 1968 in Kula, Yugoslavia ) is a former Serbian Spanish handball player. He is 1.90 m tall and weighs 90 kg.

Škrbić, the last for the Spanish club FC Barcelona ( Rückennr. 22) and ran aground for the Serbian national handball team, was mostly used as a circular rotor.

Dragan Škrbić began in 1988 in the Serbian League at RK Red Star Belgrade, where he in 1990/91 the Yugoslav championship won. In 1993 he moved to the Spanish Liga ASOBAL to Atlético Madrid; In 1994 he moved on to Alcira and 1995 continue to Ademar León, where he in 1996/97 top scorer and best foreign player in the league wurde.1997 he joined VfL Hameln in the 1st Handball Bundesliga and became the best player of the season 1997 / 98 chosen. In 1998 he was hired by RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko in the Slovenian League and won the league and cup in Slovenia 1998/99 and 1999/ 2000. In 2000 he returned to Germany, this time for HSG Nordhorn. In the same year he was elected World Handball Player. In 2002, he finally went to FC Barcelona. Here he won the 2002 /03 and 2005/ 06, the Spanish Cup, 2003/ 04 and 2006/ 07 Spanish Cup and the Spanish Super Cup, 2002/ 03 EHF Cup, 2003/04, the European Super Cup and the 2004/05 EHF Champions League. In the Men 's European Handball Championship of 1996, he won the bronze medal as well as at the World Championships in 1999 and 2001. At the Olympic Games in Sydney in 2000 he was voted the best player of the tournament. In the National Team, he completed 215 internationals. He ended his career in the summer of 2008.

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