Nationality German Role Olympic athlete Playing position Height 1.86 m | Weight 90 kg Name Zvonimir Serdarusic | |
Born 2 September 1950 (age 73)
Mostar, SFR Yugoslavia ( 1950-09-02 ) 0000-1970
1970–1973
1973–1980
1980–1981
1981–1984 RK Velez Mostar
RK Bosna Sarajevo
Partizan Bjelovar
THW Kiel
Fuchse Berlin 1984-1986
1986-1989
1989-1990
1990-1993
1993-2008
2009-2010
2010
2014-2015
2015- RK Velez Mostar
Mehanika Metkovic
VfL Bad Schwartau
SG Flensburg-Handewitt
THW Kiel
Slovenia
RK Celje
Pays d\'Aix UC
PSG Handball | ||
Current club PSG Handball (Manager) |
Zvonimir "Noka" Serdarušić (born 2 September 1950 in Mostar, SFR Yugoslavia) is a German handball coach and former player who competed for Yugoslavia. In May 1998 he took on German citizenship, thereby resigning Croatian nationality.
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Yugoslavia
Serdarušić began his handball career in Velež from Mostar. After three seasons he moved to RK Bosna Sarajevo. In two seasons with Bosna Sarajevo he moved up from the third league to the first. In 1973 Serdarušić moved to Partizan Bjelovar. He stayed at the club for seven years winning the First League twice in 1977 and 1979 and the Cup once in 1977.
Germany
In 1981 he spent one season in THW Kiel before moving to Füchse Berlin Reinickendorf HBC. At Füchse Berlin he got to the semi final of the IHF Cup in 1983 and the final of the DHB-Pokal 1984 before retiring.
He also played a match for the world all star team.
Appearances and goals
International career
Seradušić first appeared at 1974 World Championship in East Germany. There Yugoslavia won the bronze medal defeating Poland 18:16.
He was part of the Yugoslav team which finished fifth in the 1976 Olympic tournament. He played all six matches and scored 17 goals. Currently Serdarušić is considered one of the top handball coaches in the world. He also played at the 1975 Mediterranean Games where he won a gold medal. His last tournament for the national team was the 1978 World Championship where Yugoslavia finished fifth.
Controversy
He was charged with allegedly having bribed referees in ten championship matches in 2010, while at THW Kiel. However, he was officially cleared in 2012.