Miljan Pušica

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Miljan Pušica
Miljan Pušica

Miljan Pušica (2015)

Player information
birthday June 30, 1991
place of birth Prijepolje , YugoslaviaYugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 
citizenship SerbSerb Serbian
height 2.01 m
Playing position Back left
Throwing hand right
Club information
society GWD Minden GWD Minden
Jersey number 20th
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
2007-2008 SerbiaSerbia RK Beli Andjeo Prijepolje
2008-2009 SerbiaSerbia RK Kolubara
2009-2010 SerbiaSerbia RK Novi Beograd
2010-2010 SerbiaSerbia RK Red Star Belgrade
Clubs as active
from ... to society
2010–2012 SerbiaSerbia RK Red Star Belgrade
2012-2014 SerbiaSerbia RK Vojvodina
2014-2017 PolandPoland Orlen Wisla Plock
2017– GermanyGermany GWD Minden
National team
Debut on 2013
  Games (goals)
SerbiaSerbia Serbia 44 (79)

As of January 11, 2020

Miljan Pušica ( Serbian - Cyrillic Миљан Пушица ; born June 30, 1991 in Prijepolje , Yugoslavia ) is a Serbian handball player . The born Yugoslav is mainly used in the left back space and is also considered a good defender.

career

Pušica began playing handball at RK Beli Andjeo Prijepolje only at the age of 16. He quickly went to Belgrade , where he came to RK Novi Beograd via RK Kolubara from Lazarevac in 2009 and after six months moved to the A-youth team at Red Star Belgrade , where he also played for the first team from then on. In 2012 he joined RK Vojvodina from Novi Sad , with whom he won the Serbian championship twice. In 2014 Pušica moved to the Polish Super League to Wisła Płock . There he was rarely used in his first season due to a knee injury. In 2017 he moved to the Bundesliga for GWD Minden .

Pušica made her debut for the Serbian national team in 2013 and took part with her in the European Championships in 2016 and in the European Championships in 2020 . In total, he completed 44 international matches, in which he scored 79 goals.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. livecache.sportresult.com: Serbia , accessed January 18, 2020
  2. handball-world.com: Minden brings Serbian national players for two years from April 24, 2017, accessed on April 30, 2017.