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Governing body of handball in Croatia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Croatian Handball Federation (Croatian: Hrvatski rukometni savez; abbr. HRS) is the governing body of handball in Croatia. It is based in Zagreb.
Croatian Handball Federation Croatian: Hrvatski rukometni savez HRS | |
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IOC nation | Republic of Croatia (CRO) |
National flag | |
Sport | Handball |
Other sports | |
Official website | www |
HISTORY | |
Preceding organisations | Handball Federation of Yugoslavia |
Year of formation | 19 December 1948 |
AFFILIATIONS | |
International federation | International Handball Federation (IHF) |
IHF member since | 10 April 1992 |
Continental association | European Handball Federation |
National Olympic Committee | Croatian Olympic Committee |
Other affiliation(s) | |
GOVERNING BODY | |
President | Mr. Tomislav Grahovac |
HEADQUARTERS | |
Address |
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Secretary General | Mr. Damir Poljak |
FINANCE | |
Sponsors | Molten Corporation Joma Hrvatska elektroprivreda Porsche Jadranski naftovod Lidl Telemach |
It organizes the handball leagues:
It also organizes the Croatian men's national handball team and the Croatian women's national handball team, as well as the Croatian men's national beach handball team and Croatian women's national beach handball team.
The Handball Working Committee was first formed in Zagreb in 1948 and the following year the HRS itself was formed within the Independent State of Croatia. After the Second World War, it was renamed the Handball Federation of Croatia and ceded some powers to the Yugoslav Handball Federation. Upon Croatia's independence from Yugoslavia, the Croatian Handball Federation again represented the country. It joined the European Handball Federation and the International Handball Federation in 1992.
No. | Name | Tenure |
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1. | Borivoj Vuksan | 1948–1951 |
2. | Zlatko Šnajder | 1951–1953 |
3. | Mondo Licul | 1953–1955 |
4. | Branko Gazivoda | 1955–1965 |
5. | Marko Ćosić | 1965–1969 |
6. | Miško Juras | 1969–1973 |
7. | Branko Gazivoda | 1973–1980 |
8. | Mladen Žuvela | 1980–1981 |
9. | Krešimir Petanjek | 1981–1982 |
10. | Zorislav Šonje | 1982–1983 |
11. | Marijan Jakšeković | 1983–1984 |
12. | Božidar Košta | 1984–1987 |
13. | Tomislav Ribarić | 1987–1992 |
14. | Božidar Sušec | 1992–1995 |
15. | Željko Kavran | 1995–2008 |
16. | Sandi Šola | 2008–2016 |
17. | Tomislav Grahovac | 2016–present |
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