Draško Nenadić
Draško Nenadić 2011 |
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Player information | |
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birthday | February 15, 1990 |
place of birth | Belgrade , SFR Yugoslavia |
citizenship | Serbian |
height | 2.02 m |
Playing position | Back left |
Throwing hand | right |
Club information | |
society | HSC 2000 Coburg |
Jersey number | 15th |
Clubs as active | |
from ... to | society |
-2010 | RK Red Star Belgrade |
2010–2012 | BM Granollers |
2012-2013 | BM Guadalajara |
2013-2015 | SG Flensburg-Handewitt |
2015-2017 | HSV Hamburg |
2017-2017 | Foxes Berlin |
2018-2018 | Bjerringbro-Silkeborg |
2018-2019 | RK Celje |
2019-2020 | BM Granollers |
2020– | HSC 2000 Coburg |
National team | |
Games (goals) | |
Serbia | 25 (26) |
Status: July 20, 2020 |
Draško Nenadić ( Serbian - Cyrillic Драшко Ненадић ; born February 15, 1990 in Belgrade ) is a Serbian handball player .
Career
Draško Nenadić played for the Serbian first division club RK Roter Stern Belgrade . From there he went to the Spanish league ASOBAL in 2010 , first to BM Granollers and later to BM Guadalajara . For the 2013/14 season, the 2.02 meter tall back player moved to the German Bundesliga club SG Flensburg-Handewitt , where he signed a one-year contract that was extended in December 2013 by two years until 2016. With Flensburg he won the EHF Champions League in 2014 and the DHB Cup in 2015 . For the 2015/16 season he moved to league competitor HSV Hamburg . From March 2017 until the end of the 2016/17 season he played for Füchse Berlin . In January 2018, the Danish first division club Bjerringbro-Silkeborg signed him. For the 2018/19 season he moved to the Slovenian first division club RK Celje . Nenadić returned to Spanish first division club BM Granollers in September 2019. For the 2020/21 season he moved to the German Bundesliga club HSC 2000 Coburg .
Draško Nenadić is part of the Serbian national team , for example at the 2014 European Championship . His brother is Petar , his father Velibor was also a national handball player.
Bundesliga record
season | society | Division | Games | Gates | 7 meters | Field gates |
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2013/14 | SG Flensburg-Handewitt | Bundesliga | 28 | 74 | 0 | 74 |
2014/15 | SG Flensburg-Handewitt | Bundesliga | 36 | 53 | 0 | 53 |
2016/17 | Foxes Berlin | Bundesliga | 11 | 4th | 0 | 4th |
2013-2017 | total | Bundesliga | 75 | 131 | 0 | 131 |
Web links
- Draško Nenadić in the database of the European Handball Federation (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ competition.ihf.info: 26th Men's World Championship 2019 , accessed on January 12, 2019
- ↑ www.el9nou.cat Nenadic, Malasinskas i Nikcevic, nous fitxatges del Fraikin BM Granollers (Spanish) of July 21, 2010, accessed on May 26, 2014
- ↑ handball-planet.com: Nenadic and Mandegia to Pick Szeged! dated March 6, 2013, accessed July 14, 2013
- ↑ handball-world.com: Blitz-Transfer: SG signs Serbian national players on July 14, 2013, accessed on July 14, 2013
- ↑ sg-flensburg-handewitt.de: Contract extension: Drasko Nenadic stays until 2016 from December 27, 2013, accessed on May 4, 2017
- ↑ handball-world.com: "Want to offer the people something here" - HSV with Biegler and newcomer Nenadić in the season started on July 2nd, 2015, accessed on July 3rd, 2015
- ↑ Handball Bundesliga: Füchse Berlin sign Drasko Nenadic. In: tagesspiegel.de . March 7, 2017. Retrieved April 19, 2017 .
- ↑ handball-world.news: EHF-Pokal: SCM opponents sign Drasko Nenadic from January 30, 2018, accessed on January 30, 2018
- ↑ handball-world.news: Drasko Nenadic new in Celje on July 10, 2018, accessed on July 10, 2018
- ↑ handball-world.news: Ex-HBL professional Drasko Nenadic returns to the former club on September 18, 2019, accessed on September 18, 2019
- ↑ handball-world.news: HSC Coburg signs Drasko Nenadic on July 20, 2020, accessed on July 20, 2020
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Nenadić, Draško |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Serbian handball player |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 15, 1990 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Belgrade |