Draško Mrvaljević

Draško Mrvaljević the EHF Cup quarter- final match 2010/2011 Frisch Auf Göppingen - RK Gorenje Velenje

Status: National December 10, 2013

Draško Mrvaljević ( born November 17, 1979 in Cetinje, Yugoslavia ) is a Montenegrin handball player. He is 1.92 m tall and weighs 110 kg.

Mrvaljević who plays in the Bundesliga for GWD Minden and is captain of the Montenegrin national handball team is usually used on the rear center of the room.

Career

Draško Mrvaljević began at RK Lovćen Cetinje in his hometown with the handball game. He also debuted in the first Serb- Montenegrin league and won the 2000 national championship. Then he moved to RK Sintelon, where he remained three years. In 2003 he went abroad for the first time, namely in the Spanish league ASOBAL: First, for two years to SD Teucro, then two more years to BM Torrevieja. There he remained largely unsuccessful, so he hired the RK Koper in Slovenia in 2007. As there the salaries had to be reduced, his contract was dissolved. It first remained without a club, he was early September 2009, committed by Frisch Auf Göppingen for a year as a replacement for Pavel Horák, who had suffered a cruciate ligament injury. With Göppingen he won in 2011 and 2012 the EHF Cup.

For the season 2012/13 he moved to the Austrian first division side Bregenz Handball. In September 2013 his contract was dissolved at Bregenz. In October 2013 he joined the German club GWD Minden.

Draško Mrvaljević had already played in International Games for the national handball team of former Serbia -Montenegro, as he Montenegrin citizenship adopted in 2006. Since then, he plays for the newly formed Montenegrin men's national handball team. With this, he took part in Norway and at the European Handball Championship 2008.

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