Izvidjac Ljubuski had two seasons of EHF Champions League experience back in the 2004/05 and 2005/06 seasons and for 14 years, until 2013, they were representing Bosnia and Herzegovina in European competitions. In 2021 they returned to the EHF European Cup Men and only two years later they have received what could be a once-in-a-lifetime shot at the group phase of Europe's second-tier.
The talent generator in Ljubuski gave many Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina national team players, like Denis Buntic, David Mandic, Mirko Alilovic and Marin Sego, a start to their careers in Izvidac. Or, the club was an important stop in players' careers, just as it was for Zeljko Musa, Senjamin and Benjamin Buric and Mirsad Terzic.
Now, with the new young talents ready to take the stage, Izvidjac will try to showcase their skills against top European teams, according to their head coach Toni Colina.
“We didn't dream this big when I took over the team three-and-a-half years ago. However, in the first year, when we took the title in Bosnia and Herzegovina everything fell into place. The team is based on domestic players who took over the leadership role. Getting a chance to play in the European League group phase makes us proud.”
“The team that was playing Champions League in the past will be one of our guiding lights. It is our obligation to show Izvidjac in the best possible light no matter the group which is challenging with top names from European handball. We will enjoy these matches,” says Colina.
Colina is a well-known name in handball and of the young prospective handball coaches, going from coaching mini handball to getting the chance to be the head coach of the Bosnia and Herzegovina junior national team and was an interim head coach of the senior national team during the EHF EURO 2024 qualifiers.
A hard-working coach who seeks the same approach from the players he has known for a long time to be able to keep up with Füchse Berlin, Dinamo Bucuresti and Chambery Savoie Mont Blanc Handball in one of the most challenging groups of the EHF European League.
“I have known some of the players since they were eight, or nine years old. I went through all young age categories with them and now we will play in Europe. It's specific and we have a special bond and this is a great story. This is definitely one of the club's biggest successes in the last 20 years. We still have a lot of work to do, I am not completely satisfied with the preparation period but we will give our best on the court,” concludes Colina.
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