Nedeljko Jovanović

Nedeljko Jovanović ( 2009)

As of January 7, 2014

Nedeljko Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic - Недељко Јовановић; born September 16, 1970 in Belgrade ) is a retired Serbian- German handball player.

Career

Nedeljko Jovanović first played in his home in Belgrade and Sabac handball. From there he went to Spain, where he ran aground in the league ASOBAL for Bidasoa Irun and TEKA Santander. Since 1995 of 1.93m back player then played in the Handball - Bundesliga at the OSC Rheinhausen. After the Rhine had Hausener withdraw from the League due to financial difficulties at the end of 1997 stood Jovanović from January 1998 when TV Niederwürzbach under contract by which he entered into the DHB Cup 1998 final, in which one but the THW Kiel subject. When the TVN got into the 1998/1999 season in financial problems, he moved in December 1998 to TUSEM food. From the summer of 2000, he ran on the SG VfL / BHW Hamelin and received in October 2000, the German citizenship so he could be used without restriction. After two punches in the game against TSV Bayer Dormagen Jovanović was suspended by the club's management. He then went to the 2001/02 season to Portland San Antonio, with whom he was in 2002 Spanish champion. In 2004 he moved to Algeciras BM, he left a year later and the Slovenian club RK Kozina joined. As of 2006, Jovanović went on for Pick Szeged and from January 2007 for HIT Innsbruck. In 2009 he moved to RK Kolubara, with whom he won the Serbian Championship 2010.

Nedeljko Jovanović belonged to the squad of the Yugoslav national team, with which he reached in each case the third place at the European Championships in Spain in 1996 and the 1999 World Championships in Egypt and 2001 in France. He also participated with the team at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

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