Montenegro men's national handball team

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Montenegro
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NicknameZlatni lavovi
(The Golden Lions)
AssociationHandball Federation of Montenegro
CoachZoran Roganović
Assistant coachAnton Claesson
Draško Mrvaljević
Most capsVasko Ševaljević (67)
Most goalsVasko Ševaljević (278)
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Home
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Away
Results
World Championship
Appearances1 (First in 2013)
Best result22nd (2013)
European Championship
Appearances6 (First in 2008)
Best result11th (2022)
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The Montenegro national handball team represents Montenegro in international handball competitions. The national team was formed in 2006 shortly after Montenegro became independent.

Montenegro played their first official match on 3 January 2007 in Vantaa and beat Finland (28:26).

Since then, Montenegro have qualified for seven big competitions – once for the World Cup (2013) and for the European Championship in 2008, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020 and 2022.

History and records[]

The national side first appeared in the Euro 2008 Qualifiers, which started in January 2007. After the great success in the qualifying matches, Montenegro participated at the European Championship 2008, where they finished in the second group phase.
A year later, Montenegro failed to qualify for the World Championship 2009 and after that, there was a crisis in the results of national team.
From 2012, results improved. After a surprise win against Sweden in the qualifiers, Montenegro qualified for the World Championship 2013.
In June 2013, Montenegro eliminated Germany in the final round of qualifiers for the European Championship 2014. At the Championship, Montenegro was eliminated in the first phase.
Two years later, the Montenegrin team appeared at the European Championship 2016, but was eliminated after the first phase of the competition, without any win in three matches. Same result, Montenegro made on European Championship 2018. Finally, on European Championship 2020, Montenegro made historical victory against Serbia (22-21), but failed to qualify to the second round of tournament.

National team matches[]

Tournament Matches Wins Draws Loss GF GA
World Championship 7 1 0 6 179 204
European Championship 25 4 1 20 622 741
Qualifying matches EC/WC 68 36 6 26 1857 1915
OVERALL 100 41 7 52 2658 2860

Updated: February 1, 2022

Records[]

Largest victory
41:27,  Montenegro Finland, 6 January 2007, Budva
Largest defeat
39:23,  Poland Montenegro, 24 January 2011, Stavanger
Highest home attendance
5,985,  Montenegro Denmark 32:31, 10 April 2019, Podgorica
Highest away attendance
11,835,  Denmark Montenegro 37:26, 13 April 2019, Copenhagen

Competitive record[]

World Championship[]

The national team of Montenegro made their first appearance at the World Cup in 2013, from their 3rd qualifying attempt. Their first World Cup match was played on 12 January 2013 against Argentina in Granollers, Spain.

World Championship Qualification
Year Pos. Pld W D L Pld W D L
Croatia 2009 Did not qualify 2 1 0 1
Sweden 2011 2 1 0 1
Spain 2013 22nd 7 1 0 6 6 5 0 1
Qatar 2015 Did not qualify 2 1 0 1
France 2017 2 0 0 2
Denmark/Germany 2019 2 0 1 1
Egypt 2021 Cancelled
Poland/Sweden 2023 TBD TBD
Croatia/Denmark/Norway 2025
Germany 2027
Total 7 1 0 6 14 8 1 7

European Championship[]

Debut on the European Championship, Montenegrin national team made after first attempt.
They participated at the Euro 2008 and made successful appearance in their first match against Russia (25:25). They qualified for the Main Phase of the European Championship.
Their second appearance was in 2014, after Montenegro sensational eliminated Germany during the qualifiers. At the tournament, Montenegro lost all three games, with elimination after the first phase.
Montenegro hoped for a better result in 2016, but it was pretty much deja vu from two years ago as they once again lost all three games and finished in last place in their group, as well as last place in the tournament claiming 16th place out of 16 teams.

European Championship Qualification
Year Pos. Pld W D L Pld W D L
Norway 2008 12th 6 0 1 5 8 7 1 0
Austria 2010 Did not qualify 8 4 0 4
Serbia 2012 6 1 0 5
Denmark 2014 16th 3 0 0 3 6 4 0 2
Poland 2016 16th 3 0 0 3 6 3 1 2
Croatia 2018 16th 3 0 0 3 6 2 3 1
Austria/Norway/Sweden 2020 18th 3 1 0 2 6 3 1 2
Hungary/Slovakia 2022 11th 7 3 0 4 6 3 0 3
Germany 2024 To be determined TBD
Denmark/Norway/Sweden 2026
Portugal/Spain/Switzerland 2028
Total 25 4 1 20 52 27 6 19

Team[]

Current squad[]

Squad for the 2022 European Men's Handball Championship.[1]

Head coach: Zoran Roganović

No. Pos. Name Date of birth (age) Height App. Goals Club
1 GK (1998-05-08)8 May 1998 (aged 23) 1.91 m 7 0 North Macedonia
2 LW Filip Vujović (1996-04-07)7 April 1996 (aged 25) 1.88 m 15 15 Spain
7 RB Stefan Čavor (1994-11-03)3 November 1994 (aged 25) 1.96 m 54 96 Germany HSG Wetzlar
8 P Vuk Lazović (1988-03-10)10 March 1988 (aged 33) 2.00 m 30 17 South Korea
9 CB (2002-07-29)29 July 2002 (aged 19) 1.94 m 13 26 Slovenia RK Celje
11 RB Branko Vujović (1998-04-20)20 April 1998 (aged 23) 1.96 m 26 63 Poland Łomża Vive Kielce
12 GK Mile Mijušković (1985-10-08)8 October 1985 (aged 36) 1.95 m 42 0 Spain
13 RW Mirko Radović (1990-06-15)15 June 1990 (aged 31) 1.86 m 53 45 North Macedonia RK Eurofarm Pelister
14 LW Miloš Vujović (1993-07-05)5 July 1993 (aged 28) 1.81 m 40 92 Germany Füchse Berlin
16 GK Nebojša Simić (1993-01-19)19 January 1993 (aged 28) 1.91 m 47 1 Germany MT Melsungen
17 CB (1998-10-03)3 October 1998 (aged 23) 1.91 m 9 8 Germany
18 P Nebojša Simović (1993-11-15)15 November 1993 (aged 28) 1.99 m 14 13 France
20 LB Stevan Vujović (1990-04-07)7 April 1990 (aged 31) 1.90 m 48 102 Romania CS Minaur Baia Mare
21 LB Vasko Ševaljević (1988-06-21)21 June 1988 (aged 33) 1.93 m 67 278 France
23 CB (1997-06-14)14 June 1997 (aged 24) 1.89 m 0 0 Slovenia RD Ribnica
24 LB Miloš Božović (1994-12-10)10 December 1994 (aged 27) 1.99 m 38 91 France US Ivry Handball
25 RW Marko Lasica (1988-04-30)30 April 1988 (aged 33) 1.88 m 66 87 Sweden Redbergslids IK
26 RB (1993-12-04)4 December 1993 (aged 28) 1.90 m 5 1 Israel
29 RW (1999-12-29)29 December 1999 (aged 22) 1.77 m 0 0 Greece AC Diomidis Argous
32 CB Božo Anđelić (1992-03-16)16 March 1992 (aged 29) 1.86 m 44 72 Hungary Ferencvárosi TC
90 P Nemanja Grbović (1990-04-26)26 April 1990 (aged 31) 1.83 m 67 183 Romania Steaua București
Uniforms

1st: red/red (GK: green)

2nd: green/green (GK: blue)

3rd: black/black (GK: green)

Coaching staff[]

Role Name
Head coach Montenegro Zoran Roganović
Assistant coach Montenegro Draško Mrvaljević
Team manager Montenegro Petar Kapisoda
Strength coach Sweden Anton Claesson
Team official Montenegro Maksim Šćekić
Physiotherapist Montenegro Andrija Damjanović
Physiotherapist Montenegro Hamza Mehović

Head coaches[]

Since independence, Montenegro was led by eight different coaches. Most matches as a Montenegro coach have Zoran Kastratović (24).

Coach From To Record* Championship
M W D L Win %
Montenegro October 2006 June 2007 8 7 1 0 087.50 None
Montenegro August 2007 November 2009 16 5 1 10 031.25 EC 2008
Bosnia and Herzegovina Kasim Kamenica November 2009 April 2010 2 1 0 1 050.00
Montenegro Miodrag Popović April 2010 March 2011 4 1 0 3 025.00
Montenegro Zoran Kastratović May 2011 February 2014 24 10 0 14 041.67 WC 2013, EC 2014
Serbia Ljubomir Obradović March 2014 November 2016 13 4 1 8 030.77 EC 2016
Serbia Dragan Đukić November 2016 July 2018 11 3 3 5 027.27 EC 2018
Montenegro Zoran Roganović August 2018 28 10 1 17 035.71 EC 2020, EC 2022

* Data is only for official matches (qualifiers, European Championship, World Championship).

Notable former players[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ ""Lavovi" na okupu od ponedjeljka, u Podgorici protiv Kuvajta i Kosova" (in Montenegrin). rscg.me. Retrieved 18 December 2021.

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