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Nino Marković

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Nino Marković
Personal information
Born (1962-12-09) 9 December 1962 (age 62)
Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality  Croatian
Senior clubs
Years Team
1979-1989
Medveščak Zagreb
1989-1990
Zamet Rijeka
1990-1992
Zagreb Loto
1992-1993
Sisak
1993-1995
Varteks Tivar
1995-1997
Moslavina Kutina
Teams managed
1997-2001
Badel 1862 Zagreb (Youth academy)
2001-2003
Zagreb
2003-2005
Zagreb (Assistant coach)
2005-present
Zagreb (Youth academy)
2007-2009
Croatia U-19
Medal record
Representing  Croatia
Youth World Championship
Gold medal – first place 2009 Tunisia Coach

Nino Marković (born 9 December 1962) is a former Croatian handball player and current youth coordinator at RK Zagreb.[1]

Career

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Marković was born in Zagreb. During his handball career, he played for Medveščak Zagreb, Zamet Rijeka, Zagreb Loto, Sisak, Varteks Tivar and Moslavina Kutina. With Medveščak he won four cup titles.[2] In 1989 he moved to Zamet where he played for one season before joining Zagreb Chromos the following year named Zagreb Loto. In 1992 Marković won the league, cup and European Champions Cup title with the club.[3]

He later played for RK Sisak, Varteks Tivar Varaždin and Moslavina Kutina. With moslavina he reached the 1996 Croatian Cup final where they were beaten by Croatia Banka Zagreb by two goals.[4]

After retiring as a player he became a coach at RK Zagreb. During his coaching career he has mostly coached youth selections of RK Zagreb winning various domestic championships and tournaments.[5] From 2001 to 2003 Marković was head coach of the senior team of RK Zagreb alongside Vlado Nekić. Later he was Lino Červars assistant coach at the team.[6]

He was also a coach of Croatia U-19 with who won the IHF Men's Youth World Championship in Tunisia 2009.[7]

Honours

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Player

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Medveščak Zagreb
Zagreb Loto

Coach

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Zagreb
Croatia U-19

References

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  1. ^ "Nino Markovic". vrilittos.com (in Croatian).
  2. ^ "Uspjesi kluba". rk-medvescak.hr (in Croatian).
  3. ^ "Zagreb slavi srebrni pir, a za prvi naslov pobijedili Červara". www.24sata.hr (in Croatian).
  4. ^ "Veterani Hrvatske i RK Moslavine za 60 godina rukometa u Kutini". www.hrs.hr/ (in Croatian).
  5. ^ "Veterani Hrvatske i RK Moslavine za 60 godina rukometa u Kutini". www.hrs.hr/ (in Croatian).
  6. ^ "Vlado Nekić i Nino Marković na klupi Zagreba". www.sportnet.rtl.hr (in Croatian).
  7. ^ "Hrvatska svjetski prvak". www.hrs.hr (in Croatian).
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