Zoran Roganović

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Zoran Roganović
Zoran Roganovic

Zoran Roganović

Player information
birthday December 26, 1977
place of birth Cetinje , SFR Yugoslavia
citizenship MontenegrinsMontenegrins Montenegrin
height 1.93 m
Playing position Back right
Throwing hand Left
Clubs as active
from ... to society
0000-0000 Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia RK Lovćen Cetinje
0000-2000 Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia RK Partizan Belgrade
2000-2002 GreeceGreece AC Filippos Verias
2002-2003 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina RK Borac Banja Luka
2003-2006 SwedenSweden H 43 Lund
2006-2006 SpainSpain BM Aragon
2006-2010 SwedenSweden H 43 Lund
2010-2010 LebanonLebanon al-Sad Club
2010-2013 SwedenSweden H 43 Lund
2013-2013 QatarQatar El Quiyada
2013-2013 QatarQatar al-Jaish
2013-2014 SwedenSweden H 43 Lund
2014-2014 QatarQatar Lekhwiya
2014-2016 SwedenSweden LUGI HF
2016-2017 SwedenSweden HK Malmo
2017-2018 SwedenSweden H 43 Lund
National team
  Games (goals)
MontenegroMontenegro Montenegro 51 (165)
Clubs as coaches
from ... to society
2014-2016 SwedenSweden LUGI HF (assistant trainer)
2018– MontenegroMontenegro Montenegro
2019– SwedenSweden Eskilstuna Guif

As of October 25, 2019

Zoran Roganović (born December 26, 1977 in Cetinje ) is a former Montenegrin handball player who currently works as a coach.

Career

The 1.93 m tall Zoran Roganović began playing handball in his hometown at RK Lovćen Cetinje . The right back player later moved to RK Partizan Belgrade , with whom he became Yugoslav champions in 1999. With Partizan he also played in the European Cup Winners' Cup 1998/99 and in the EHF Champions League 1999/2000. The next two years he ran for the Greek club AC Filippos Verias , including in the 2001/02 EHF Cup . In the 2002/03 season he played for the Bosnian club RK Borac Banja Luka . Since 2003 he is running for the Swedish club H 43 Lund , where he was repeatedly borrowed from foreign teams, so for the Super Globe 2010 and 2013. Roganović in 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014 top scorer and 2014 Wertvollster players of Swedish Elitserien . In the summer of 2014 Roganović signed a contract with LUGI HF , where he worked as a player and assistant coach. In 2016 he joined HK Malmö . In the 2017/18 season Roganović played again for H43 Lund, where he ended his career.

With the Montenegrin national team , Zoran Roganović took part in the 2008 European Championship and the 2013 World Championship . By February 2013, he played 51 international matches in which he scored 165 goals.

Roganović took over as coach of the Montenegrin national team in summer 2018. Since the 2019/20 season he has also coached the Swedish first division club Eskilstuna Guif .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.handball-world.com Top scorer Roganovic from Lund to Aragón on loan on March 27, 2006, accessed on June 18, 2014
  2. www.handball-world.com Ciudad Real and Doha reach the Super-Globe final on May 20, 2010, accessed on June 18, 2014
  3. a b www.handball-planet.com MVP of Swedish League to Qatari Lekhwiya (English) from June 9, 2014
  4. www.handball-world.com Happy draw: Hamburg with a false start in the club World Cup on August 25, 2013, accessed on June 18, 2014
  5. www.svenskhandboll.se Skyttekungar 1934-2012 (PDF, 208 kB) accessed on June 18, 2014
  6. www.svenskhandboll.se Skytteliga 2013/14 accessed on June 18, 2014
  7. www.lugihandboll.se Zoran Roganovic klar för LUGI Handboll , accessed on October 25, 2019
  8. handbollskanalen.se affirmation: Zoran Roganovic clear for HK Malmö! accessed on September 12, 2016
  9. sydsvenskan.se Zoran Roganovic i H43-comeback accessed on September 11, 2019
  10. skanesport.se H43 Lund allt närmre division ett - Zoran i känslofyllt avslut accessed on September 11, 2019
  11. ihf.info WCh 2013: Team Roster Montenegro (PDF, 297 kB) accessed on June 18, 2014
  12. mladiniksica.me Zoran Roganović novi selektor rukometne reprezentacije accessed on October 25, 2019
  13. handbollskanalen.se Zoran Roganovic tar över Eskilstuna Guif accessed on September 11, 2019