Marko Mamić

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Marko Mamić
Marko Mamić

Marko Mamić in August 2014 at the Sparkassen-Cup

Player information
birthday March 6, 1994
place of birth Zagreb , Croatia
citizenship CroatianCroatian Croatian
height 2.03 m
Playing position Back left
Throwing hand Right
Club information
society SC DHfK Leipzig SC DHfK Leipzig
Jersey number 22nd
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
2007–2012 CroatiaCroatia RK Moslovina
Clubs as active
from ... to society
2012-2015 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Cadets Schaffhausen
2015-2017 FranceFrance Dunkerque HBGL
2017-2019 PolandPoland Vive Kielce
2019– GermanyGermany SC DHfK Leipzig
National team
  Games (goals)
CroatiaCroatia Croatia 54 (93)

As of January 9, 2020

Marko Mamić (born March 6, 1994 in Zagreb ) is a Croatian handball player . He plays for the German first division club SC DHfK Leipzig .

The right-handed player plays in the back left position. From his hometown club RK Moslovina he moved to the Kadetten Schaffhausen in June 2012 and received a professional contract for two years with an option for another year. A first success was winning the Supercup under the new coach Markus Baur . With the Cadets, he then won the Swiss Championship and the SHV Cup in 2014, and the championship title was defended the following year.

In addition, Mamić was a player in the Croatian youth national team, with whom he was selected as the best backcourt on the left in July 2012 at the European Youth Championships and then in the All-Star Team in August 2013 at the Youth World Cup.

Marko Mamić moved to the French club Dunkerque HBGL for the 2015/16 season. From the 2017/18 season he played for the Polish club KS Kielce and won the Polish double there with the team in both years , in addition, the Final Four was reached in the EHF Champions League 2018/19 . In summer 2019 he joined the German Bundesliga club SC DHfK Leipzig .

successes

  • National team
    • Participation in the European Youth Championship 2012
    • All-Star Team (Youth European Championship 2012), best player in the back left
    • Participation in the Youth World Cup 2013
    • All-Star Team (Youth World Cup 2013), best player in the back left
  • Cadets Schaffhausen
    • Swiss champions 2014, 2015
    • SHV Cup 2014
  • KS Kielce
    • Polish champion 2018, 2019
    • Polish Cup 2018, 2019

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. livecache.sportresult.com: Croatia , accessed on January 14, 2020
  2. si / sil: Supercup for the 4th time to cadets. In: srf.ch. SRF, August 31, 2013, accessed on June 23, 2020 .
  3. Cadets Schaffhausen win championship title. In: 20min.ch. 20 minutes , May 19, 2014, accessed June 23, 2020 .
  4. Hans Hugentobler: Players come and go, success lasts. In: nzz.ch. NZZ, May 27, 2015, accessed on June 23, 2020 .
  5. usdk.fr: Bienvenue à Marko Mamic! ( Memento of August 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on August 4, 2016
  6. Champions League winner Kielce with personal decisions for the next few years. In: handball-world.news. June 1, 2016, accessed January 27, 2017 .
  7. noa: Bielecki ends career with a title - Kielce wins championship in Poland. In: handball-world.news. June 4, 2018, accessed June 23, 2020 .
  8. victory against Kielce: Veszprem first finalist at the Final Four. In: ran.de. ran , June 1, 2019, accessed June 23, 2020 .
  9. SC DHfK Leipzig presents back court players from Kielce. In: handball-world.news. June 4, 2019, accessed June 4, 2019 .