Dragan Đukić (handball coach)

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Dragan Đukić (2013)

Dragan Đukić ( Serbian - Cyrillic Драган Ђукић ; born August 9, 1962 ) is a Serbian handball coach . Since December 2016 he has been the coach of the Montenegrin national team .

Đukić coached various youth and junior national teams from Yugoslavia , Serbia-Montenegro and Serbia from 1987 to 2001 , he was also a club coach in Serbia and in 2000 he was in charge of the Jordanian national team . In 2000 he was also the coach of the Hungarian club Pick Szeged , which he remained until 2003. He then went to Macedonia from 2003 to 2005 , where he looked after both the national team and Vardar Skopje , and in 2005/06 to the Portuguese club HC Madeira . From 2006 to 2008 he was the Swiss national coach .

In June 2009 Đukić succeeded Carsten Albrektsen as coach of the British national team with the aim of forming a team for the Olympic handball tournament in London in 2012 . At the Olympics, his team lost all five games significantly.

After the Olympic Games Đukić left Great Britain and coached the Israeli national team . He later ended this activity. In the 2016/17 season he coached the Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv . He has also been in charge of the Montenegrin national team since December 2016. In the 2017/18 season, Đukić also coached the Romanian first division club HC Odorheiu Secuiesc . In October 2018 he took over the women's team from CSM Bucharest .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Marc Ronner: Djukic as Ehret successor , in: nzz.ch of July 21, 2006 (accessed: April 4, 2013).
  2. Handball coach Djukic still without a new job , in: nzz.ch from July 26, 2008 (accessed: April 4, 2013).
  3. Steve Wilson: British Handball name Dragan Djukic as men's coach to target London 2012 Olympics , in: The Telegraph, June 10, 2009 (accessed: April 4, 2013).
  4. Uri Talshir: Handball / National team / Entering the Dragan's den , in: Haaretz .com of October 30, 2012 (accessed: May 3, 2017).
  5. handball-planet.com: Maccabi Tel Aviv appoints new coach Dragan Djukic , accessed on May 3, 2017
  6. hballtransfers.com: Đukić new coach of Montenegro , accessed on May 3, 2017
  7. handball-world.news: Romanian first division team brings well-known coach , accessed on July 22, 2017
  8. handball-world.news: CSM Bucharest with change of coach after defeat in Bietigheim , accessed on October 20, 2018