Mirko Alilović

Mirko Alilovic 2013

As of January 27, 2014

Mirko Alilovic ( born September 15, 1985 in Ljubuški, Yugoslavia ) is a Croatian handball player. Its body length is 2.00 m.

Alilovic, who plays for Hungarian top team KC Veszprém and for the Croatian men's handball team ( shirt number 25) runs, is handball goalkeeper.

Mirko Alilovic began at RK Izviđač Ljubuški in his hometown with the handball game. There he made ​​his debut at age 15 in the first Bosnian league and won the 2002, 2004 and 2005, the Bosnian championship. He was obliged by top Spanish club Ademar León 2005. With Ademar he was in the 2007 final of the European Cup Winners' Cup, but lost to the German HSV Hamburg. In summer 2010, he signed a contract with the Slovenian club RK Celje. After just one season, he signed a contract with the Hungarian top club KC Veszprém. With Veszprém he won the championship in 2012 and 2013.

Although he was born in Herzegovina, Mirko Alilovic participated in the Croatian citizenship and has played 125 matches for the Croatian men's national handball team. In the Men's Handball World Championship for Men in Germany in 2007, he rose as a result of the injury-related loss of goalkeeper Vlado Šola to number 1 of his team; at the end occupied Croatia but only the 5th Place. In the European Handball Championship for men in 2008 in Norway, he was with his country European vice-champion. In the 2008 Olympics he finished in fourth place with Croatia and in 2009 he became vice - world champion. In summer 2012 Alilovic again took part in the Olympic Games in London, where he won the bronze medal.

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