Mihailo Radovanović

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Mihailo Radovanović
Player information
Nickname "Fric"
birthday 18th December 1992
place of birth Čačak , Yugoslavia
citizenship SerbiaSerbia Serbian
height 1.92 m
Playing position goalkeeper
Club information
society HK Drott
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
0000-2008 SerbiaSerbia Mladost Čačak
Clubs as active
from ... to society
2008-2009 SerbiaSerbia Mladost Čačak
2009-2014 SerbiaSerbia RK Partizan Belgrade
2014-2015 GermanyGermany SG BBM Bietigheim
2016– SwedenSweden HK Drott
National team
  Games (goals)
SerbiaSerbia Serbia 12 (0)

As of January 22, 2016

Mihailo Radovanović ( Serbian - Cyrillic Михаило Радовановић , born December 18, 1992 in Čačak ) is a Serbian handball player .

The 1.92 m tall and 85 kg heavy handball goalkeeper plays for the Swedish first division club HK Drott and plays for the Serbian men's national handball team .

Career

Mihailo Radovanović began playing handball in his hometown at Mladost Čačak, with whom he reached the third round in the 2008/09 EHF Challenge Cup . In 2009 he went to the Serbian record champions RK Partizan Belgrade , with whom he became Serbian champions in 2011 and 2012 and cup winners in 2012 and 2013. Internationally, he reached the semi-finals in the Challenge Cup 2010/11 and the group phase in the EHF Champions League in 2012/13 and 2013/14. For the 2014/15 season he moved to the newly promoted Bundesliga SG BBM Bietigheim . A season later he went into the second class with the SG BBM. In December 2015 he left Bietigheim. In January 2016 he joined the Swedish club HK Drott .

With the Serbian youth and junior teams, Radovanović took part in the U-18 European Championship in 2010, the U-19 World Championship in 2011, the U-20 European Championship in 2012 and the U-21 World Championship in 2013 . For the Serbian national team, he has played twelve international matches so far . He was in the extended squad for the 2014 European Championship , but was not considered for the tournament.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.handball-world.com Bietigheim brings Serbian goalkeeper on June 27, 2014, accessed on June 27, 2014
  2. www.handball-world.com Bietigheim signs Icelandic national goalkeeper accessed on January 14, 2016
  3. www.handball-world.com Former BBM keeper now accessed in Sweden on January 22, 2016
  4. cms.eurohandball.com EHF Euro 2014: Official squad lists (PDF, 633 kB) accessed on June 19, 2014