Prule 67 Ljubljana
Full name | Rokometno Društvo Prule 67 Ljubljana |
Founded | 1967 |
Dissolved | 2004 |
Club colors | Red White |
Hall |
Kodeljevo , Hala Tivoli |
Places | 3,080 3,450 |
league |
Državna rokometna league
|
Greatest successes | |
National |
Slovenian champion 2002 Slovenian cup winner 2002 |
International |
EHF Champions League semi-finals 2002/03 European Cup Winners' Cup semi-finals 1999/2000 |
Prule 67 Ljubljana was a handball club from the Slovenian capital Ljubljana . The association was founded in 1967 and dissolved in 2004.
The men's team had its wedding around the turn of the millennium, when they first reached the semi-finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1999/2000 . In 2000 and 2001 they became Slovenian runner-up behind RK Celje and a cup finalist. 2000/01 , the team was eliminated again in the quarter-finals of the cup winners competition. In the EHF Cup 2001/02 they lost to THW Kiel 25:33 away in the third round , then won the second leg with 32:26. In 2002, Prule was finally in the domestic Državna rokometna liga champion and won the Slovenian Cup. In the EHF Champions League 2002/03 they met again in the quarter-finals against the THW. After a 33:33 draw at home, they defeated the German champions in the Ostseehalle with 28:26 and made it to the semi-finals. There they lost to the eventual winner Montpellier AHB with 29:27 and 23:29. In 2003/04 they were eliminated in the second round of the premier class against TBV Lemgo .
Well-known former players
- Ognjen Backovič
- Matjaž Brumen
- Boštjan Ficko
- Zoran Jovičič
- Andrej Kastelic
- Beno Lapajne
- Zoran Lubej
- Jure Natek
- Dušan Podpečan
- Ivan Simonovič
- Uroš Zorman
- Vedran Zrnić
Web links
- Prule 67 Ljubljana in the EHF database