Igor Zubjuk (born 1961) is a Hungarian handball player. He was born in Kyiv, Ukraine. He played for the Hungarian national handball team and participated at the 1992 Summer Olympics, where Hungary placed 7th after beating the Romanian team in the final match. [1]
The Croatia national handball team represents Croatia in international men's team handball competitions and friendly matches. The handball team is controlled by the Croatian Handball Federation (HRS).
The Hungary national handball team is administered by the Hungarian Handball Federation.
The 2003 World Women's Handball Championship, the 16th handball world championship for women, was played in Croatia between 2 and 14 December 2003.
Arpad Sterbik Capar is a retired handball player who represented the national teams of Yugoslavia and Spain.
Igor Vori is a Croatian handball coach and former player who is currently the coach of Croatian club MRK Sesvete. Regarded as one of the best line players in handball history and renowned for his defensive and attacking abilities, Vori won the 2003 World Championship and the Olympic gold medal in 2004 with the Croatian national team, and over thirty club titles playing for RK Zagreb, FC Barcelona, HSV Hamburg and Paris Saint-Germain. He holds the record for most appearances for the Croatian national team with 246 caps.
Igor Pavlović is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a centre-forward.
Balatonfüredi Kézilabda Sport Egyesület is a Hungarian handball club from Balatonfüred, that currently plays in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I. The team won promotion to the top division in 2007 and achieved their best ever result in 2009 by finishing fifth. In the 2009–2010 Hungarian Cup campaign the club finished third, but as the two finalists, MKB Veszprém KC and Pick Szeged already secured their places in the EHF Champions League, BKSE got the right to represent Hungary in the EHF Cup Winners' Cup next season.
Gergő Iváncsik is a former Hungarian handballer who played for Telekom Veszprém and for the Hungarian national team. He retired from handball in 2017.
László Nagy is a former Hungarian handball player who played for Telekom Veszprém, FC Barcelona, Pick Szeged and the Hungarian national team.
Gyula Gál is a retired Hungarian handball player.
László Marosi is a Hungarian former handball player, currently the president of the Tatabánya KC club. He participated at the 1988 Summer Olympics, where the Hungarian national team placed fourth, and at the 1992 Summer Olympics, where the team placed seventh. He also represented Hungary on two World Championships in 1986 and 1990 and won a silver medal on the first one.
Annamária Bogdanović is a former Hungarian handballer who played for Siófok KC. She has also been capped for the Hungarian national team. In 2016 she got 4 years suspension by the Hungarian Anti-Doping Group after she provided positive doping samples.
Igor Marković is a Montenegrin former handball player.
Antonio Pribanić is a Croatian handballer who plays for RK Poreč.
Ivan Karačić is a Bosnian handball player and former member of the Bosnian national team. He currently plays for Hapoel Rishon LeZion
Zsolt Balogh is a Hungarian handball player for Ferencvárosi TC and the Hungarian national team.
Igor Soroka is a Russian handball player for HBC CSKA Moscow and the Russian national team.
Igor Butulija is a Serbian former handball player and coach.
Igor Kolaković is a Montenegrin professional volleyball coach and former player. He serves as head coach for the Serbia national team and Halkbank Ankara.
The following squads and players competed in the men's handball tournament at the 1992 Summer Olympics.