Goran Kozomara

Status: National May 10, 2013

Goran Kozomara ( born June 5, 1981 in Celje, Yugoslavia ) is a Slovenian handball player. He is 1.98 m tall.

Kozomara, who plays for French club Paris HB and for the Slovenian national team ( back number 3) runs, is usually used as a circular rotor.

Goran Kozomara began in his hometown with the handball game. For the local first division club RK Celje, he debuted in the first Slovenian League and won the 1999 league and cup double. In 2000, he subsequently moved to Radece and then to RK Trimo Trebnje before moving on to BM Granollers went to the Spanish league ASOBAL 2001. After only one year, he returned to Slovenia, where in 2002 he joined the RD Slovan before he went to the RK Velika Nedelja 2003. In 2004 he returned to his hometown club RK Celje, where he led the Slovenian Championship and 2006 again won the Double in 2005. After two years at Celje Kozomara took the second attempt in Spain, this time at CB Cantabria Santander. Sporty he dismounted with the Cantabriern; However, by the relegation BM Altea his club could remain in the Spanish top flight. Nevertheless Kozomara signed in 2007 a ​​contract with Danish club AaB Aalborg Håndbold from. A year later he joined the league rivals Skjern Håndbold. In 2010 he signed a contract with the Danish first division club BSV Silkeborg. A year later joined the French first division side Paris Kozomara HB.

Goran Kozomara has been disputed 72 caps for the Slovenian national team. With Slovenia, he participated in the 2007 World Cup in Germany, but finished only 10th place; at the 2008 European Championships in Norway, he retired with his country after the Main Round.

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