12.09.2012, 02:18 Croatian champions out to rekindle past glory |
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New-look Zagreb aiming for giddy heightsOnce a force to be reckoned with in European club handball, Croatian champions HC Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb have had to come to terms with being nothing more than dark horses in the VELUX EHF Champions League since they twice won the continent’s premier club competition and finished as runners-up four times in the 1990s. The nine-times Yugoslav champions, who went on to win all 22 league titles and 20 national cups after Croatia gained independence, have struggled to match those achievements in the last decade as their rivals grew stronger while lack of competition at home slowed down their own progress.
With many of their tried and tested stalwarts gone to ply their trade elsewhere during the summer break, it seems that even more challenging times lie ahead for Zagreb. However, their coach Slavko Goluža, who is also in charge of the Croatian national team, expressed confidence his youthful new-look team would be able to slug it out with Europe’s best in due course.
“I can guarantee that this will be a fit and combative team and I know that if we are fully committed to the cause, we can give everyone a good run for their money like we did in previous season’s Last 16 clash against THW Kiel, who went on to win the competition,” he said.
“We’ve had to cut costs and make a policy shift in order to stay afloat and what we hope to do is build on our current annual budget of about three million euro to make it five million in the next four-year term,” he said. Further information
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TEXT: Zoran Milosavljević/br |
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