Bruno Kozina

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Bruno Kozina
Personal information
Full name Bruno Kozina
Born (1992-01-07) 7 January 1992 (age 32)
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Derventa, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nationality Flag of Croatia.svg Croatian
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing position Centre back
Club information
Current club Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg HSC Kreuzlingen
Number 74
Youth career
Team
RK Matulji
RK Zamet
Senior clubs
YearsTeam
2009–2011
RK Zamet
2011–2012
HRK Karlovac
2012–2014
RK Buzet
2014–2015
Kadetten Schaffhausen
2015–2017
RTV 1879 Basel
2017–2018
Cesson Rennes MHB
2018–2019
RTV 1879 Basel
2019
Alpla HC Hard
2020
Váci KSE
2020–2021
BM Puerto Sagunto
2021–2022
Csurgói KK
2022–
HSC Kreuzlingen

Bruno Kozina (born 7 January 1992) is a Croatian handball player who plays for HSC Kreuzlingen.

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Club career

Kozina started his professional career in RK Zamet [1] the premier handball club of Rijeka. He also plays for Croatian Premier League clubs HRK Karlovac and RK Buzet. In the season 2014/15 he moved to Swiss handball club Kadetten Schaffhausen. [2] One year later he signs a contract with another Swiss club RTV 1879 Basel. [3] In November 2017, he joined French side Cesson Rennes MHB. [4] In the season 2018/19 he returned to RTV 1879 Basel. [5] In October 2019 he signs a contract with Alpla HC Hard. [6] In Januar 2020 he signs a contract with Váci KSE. [7] In the season 2020/21 he sign with the Spanish club BM Puerto Sagunto. [8] In the season 2021/22 he sign with the Hungarian club Csurgói KK. In the season 2022/23 he returns in the Swiss Quickline Handball League to play for HSC Kreuzlingen. [9]

Individual honours

Personal life

Bruno has an older brother Krešimir who is also a handball player.

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References

  1. "Bruno Kozina Croatia Premier League stats".
  2. "Rares Jurca, rumänischer Nationalspieler, und Bruno Kozina, kroatischer Aufbauer, wechseln vom Schweizer Meister Kadetten Schaffhausen zum Aufsteiger".
  3. "NLA: RTV Basel verpflichtet Rares Jurca und Bruno Kozina".
  4. "HANDBALL – STARLIGUE – CESSON-RENNES : KOZINA EN JOKER MÉDICAL".
  5. "NLA: EX-TOPSCORER BRUNO KOZINA ZURÜCK IN BASEL".
  6. "AlPLA HC HARD NIMMT BRUNO KOZINA UNTER VERTRAG".
  7. "BRUNO KOZINA NB I stats".
  8. "El Fertiberia BM Puerto Sagunto se refuerza con el central croata Bruno Kozina".
  9. "AUFSTEIGER KREUZLINGEN VERPFLICHTET BRUNO KOZINA".