Euro qualification match between Croatia and Montenegro will be played in Split tomorrow, men’s national team coach announced the list of players for the upcoming Olympic qualification tournament.
Croatian Female team is on a verge to qualify for the 2016 Women’s European Championship which is to be played in Sweden in December 2016. They started the qualification with two wins, against Slovenia and Macedonia, they will play against Montenegro on March 10, 2016, in Spaladium Arena, Split. The clash between two top two teams on the table will probably decide the winner of group 4 of the qualifications since the same two teams will play a return game just two days later in Bar, Montenegro.
The match kicks off at 8 pm, entrance is free, so this is a great opportunity for all handball supporters to see the Croatian national female team in action. If you want to attend this match, tickets will be available at Spaladium arena from 4 P.M until 7 P.M.
We have some news from men’s handball too, Croatian coach Željko Babić announced the list of 28 players that are in consideration for the Olympic qualifications tournament to be played in Herning, Denmark, April 8-10. This preliminary expanded list is the foundation for his final selection. Croatian team will face a tough task, playing against Denmark, Norway and Bahrein.
Here is his list:
1. Mirko Alilović – HC Veszprem
2. Ivan Pešić – HC Meshkov Brest
3. Filip Ivić – HC PPD Zagreb
4. Mate Šunjić – HC Creteil
5. Ivan Stevanović – HC PPD Zagreb
6. Manuel Štrlek – HC Vive Tauron Kielce
7. Lovro Šprem – HC PPD Zagreb
8. Lovro Mihić – HC PPD Zagreb
9. Ivan Čupić – HC Vive Tauron Kielce
10. Zlatko Horvat – HC PPD Zagreb
11. Jerko Matulić – HC Chambery
12. Ilija Brozović – THW Kiel
13. Krešimir Kozina – HC Flensburg-Handewitt
14. Tin Kontrec – HC PPD Zagreb
15. Marino Marić – HC Melsungen
16. Marko Kopljar – HC Barcelona
17. Luka Šebetić – HC PPD Zagreb
18. Denis Buntić – HC Vive Tauron Kielce
19. Šime Ivić – HC Nantes
20. Igor Karačić – HC Vardar
21. Luka Cindrić – HC Vardar
22. Domagoj Duvnjak – THW Kiel
23. Nikola Špelić – HC Maribor
24. Domagoj Pavlović – HC PPD Zagreb
25. Marko Mamić – HC Dunkerque
26. Ivan Slišković – HC Veszprem
27. Jakov Gojun – HC Fuchse Berlin
28. Stipe Mandalinić – HC PPD Zagreb
All photos by HRS (Official Facebook Page)