недеља, 3. јул 2016.

Dragan Škrbić - One of the best pivotmen

Dragan Škrbić is a former Serbian handball player. He started his career in Crvenka, where he played from 1980-1988. With his talent and persistence he became one of the most perspective players in Yugoslavia, so in 1988 he joined Red Star where he played for 5 years and he was one of the most important players there, but he didn't win any trophies. After Red Star, he went to Spain, where he played for Atletico Madrid and Ademar Leon. He was named the best goalscorer and the best foreign player in Spain for season 1996/1997. For season 1997/1998 he joined German team Hameln where he became the best player of the season. 
Škrbić spent his best years in Spanish club Barcelona, where he played for six seasons, from 2002 till 2008. He won a heap of trophies with the Spanish giant, and in 2005 he won Champions League, the most valuable trophy in club competitions. He was named the best pivotman in seasons 2003/2004 and 2004/2005 in Spanish national championship. 
For the national team of Serbia, he played 215 games. He participated in World Championship in 1999 and 2001 where he won bronze medals, and in European Championship in 1996, also winning bronze medal. He retired from the national team in 2003. 
Probably the biggest personal accomplishment was in 2000, when he was named the best player of the world. 

Нема коментара:

Постави коментар