RK Bosna Sarajevo

Last updated
USD RK Bosna Sarajevo
Full nameUniverzitetsko sportsko društvo
Rukometni klub Bosna Sarajevo
Short nameBosna
Founded1948;76 years ago (1948)
Arena Olimpijska dvorana "Ramiz Salčin" Mojmilo
Capacity1,500
President?
Head coach Zuhdija Korkarić
League Handball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina
2024-2025 ?
Club colours   

RK Bosna Sarajevo is a handball club based in Centar, Sarajevo, Sarajevo Canton, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is part of the USD Bosna organization with headquarter located at Hamze Hume 2, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1]

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Home games are played in the Mala dvorana Mirza Delibašić KSC Skenderija, Olimpijska dvorana Ramiz Salčin Mojmilo in Novi Grad and the Velika dvorana Mirza Delibašić KSC Skenderija is used when the club is playing more important matches. The club competes in the Handball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina and has been dominating the league in the last couple of years, being totally superior the other teams. The good results has given the club an opportunity to play in the best European handball tournaments. RK Bosna Sarajevo has been a participant of the EHF Champions League three years in a row but without any notable results.

Their most impressive result was achieved in the 2006-2007 season, after being eliminated in the EHF Champions League they got the chance to play in the EHF Cup Winner's Cup. RK Bosna Sarajevo reached the semi-finals but were eliminated by the German side HSV Handball.

Accomplishments

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club: [2]

SeasonDivisionTierPosition
2020–21Prva liga FBiH - JugII1st ↑
Key
Promoted Relegated

2024-25 Team

Nr.Name
1 Adnan Sarvan
3 Kerim Bašić
4 Amar Malagić
7 Mihajlo Domazet
8 Kenan Selimović
10 Damir Korkarić
12 Samir Lilić
17 Nedim Rahman
21 Srđan Lale
22 Amar Korkarić
24 Adis Halilović
34 Njegoš Đukić
44 Simon Mrda
80 Amir Muhović
86 Duško Čelica
99 Benjamin Čičkušić

Coaching history

Chairman's history

Sporting directors

Directors

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References

  1. “Bosna” University Sports Society
  2. SportDC sportdc.net, accessed: 15 June 2021


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