Svetlana Dašić-Kitić

Svetlana Kitić, briefly Dašić - Kitić, ( born June 7, 1960 in Tuzla ) is a former Yugoslav and Bosnian Women's Handball. It was in 1988 the first world handball player of the year, the IHF and also looks back on many national successes.

Club career

With Radnički Belgrade 1980 and 1984 she won the European Champions Cup. Between 1980 and 1985, she stood with her club in every final of this competition. In 1986 a success in the European Cup winners. In September 1987, she was hired by the German second division Movers Buxtehude SV.

Your handball career in the first Handball League they finished at the age of 46 years; with 48 years Svetlana Kitić gave a comeback in women's handball: She played in the 2008 /2009 season for the Serbian club Radnicki Belgrade.

National

At the Olympic Games in Moscow in 1980, she won the Yugoslav national team the silver medal. Four years later she won the tournament at the 1984 Olympics with Yugoslavia against the team of the Federal Republic of Germany. In both winning medals she stood in all games in the starting lineup ( 1980: 29 goals, 1984: 22 goals ). They also won in the Men's Handball World Championship of Women in 1982 with Yugoslavia the bronze medal. She denied 205 internationals.

She was 2006-2008 Sports Director of the Bosnian women's national team.

Personal

As Svetlana Dašić - Kitić was born in Bosnia, she decided after the collapse of Yugoslavia for Bosnian citizenship. She was married to the football player Blaž Slišković. This compound was in Yugoslavia under heavy media observation. Later she was married to Dragan Dašić; After four years of this marriage also ended in divorce. She is the mother of three children.

Honors

They were elected by the IHF to the world handball player of the year in 1988. In 2010, she was voted by users of the IHF site the best handball player of all time.

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