Ante caleb

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Ante Kaleb at the Sparkassen-Cup 2013

Ante Kaleb (born May 9, 1993 in Metković ) is a Croatian handball player who is mostly used on the back center .

The 1.96 m tall and 93 kg heavy right-handed player began playing handball at the Croatian MRK Dugo Selo . Since 2011 he has played for the Croatian series champion RK Zagreb , with whom he won the championship and cup in 2012 . He was then loaned to RK Dubrava. In February 2014 he moved to the Slovenian league to RK Branik Maribor . From the summer of 2016 he was under contract with the German club TuS N-Lübbecke . In 2018 he signed a contract with the Polish first division club Azoty-Puławy .

With the Croatian junior selection, Ante Kaleb won the U-18 European Championship in 2010 against Spain. In the tournament he scored 52 goals and was voted "Most Valuable Player" of the tournament. A year later he was only eighth in the U-19 World Cup, despite 44 goals and nine assists. At the U-20 European Championship in 2012 he threw 38 goals, but was defeated by the Spaniards in the new edition of the 2010 finals. At the U-21 World Handball Championship in 2013 , he scored 34 times, but narrowly missed a medal in fourth. He played a total of 47 junior internationals in which he scored 247 goals.

Web links

Commons : Ante Kaleb  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b www.hrsport.net Nakon Marina Marića i Ante Kaleb prešao u slovenski Maribor (Croatian) from January 14, 2014, accessed on March 4, 2014
  2. handball-world.com: Lübbecke signs playmaker talent from February 26, 2015, accessed on February 26, 2015
  3. handball-world.news: Lübbeckes Kaleb moves to Poland , accessed on July 4, 2018
  4. www.eurohandball.com Croatia win M18 European Championship (PDF, 218 kB) from August 23, 2010, accessed on March 4, 2014