sport.wikisort.org - AthleteMirko Bašić (born 14 September 1960 in Bjelovar, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Croatian handball player who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics and in the 1988 Summer Olympics. He has also played six EHF Champions League finals winning two in 1984–85 and 1985–86 as part of the famous RK Metaloplastika which dominated European handball in the 1980s (often referred to as Handball Aliens).[1]
Croatian handball player
Mirko Bašić |
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Full name |
Mirko Bašić |
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Born |
(1960-09-14) 14 September 1960 (age 61) Bjelovar, SFR Yugoslavia |
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Nationality |
Croatian |
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Height |
1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) |
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Playing position |
Goalkeeper |
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Number |
1 |
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Years |
Team |
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1972–1976 |
Partizan Bjelovar |
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Years |
Team |
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1976–1980 |
Partizan Bjelovar |
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1980–1989 |
Metaloplastika Šabac |
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9-12/1988 |
Medveščak Zagreb |
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1/1989–1991 |
Vénissieux |
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1991–1993 |
OM Vitrolles |
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1993–1996 |
no club |
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1996–2001 |
Badel 1862 Zagreb |
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2001–2002 |
Medveščak Infosistem |
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2002 |
Zagreb |
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2003 |
Fotex Veszprém |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1979–1981 |
Yugoslavia U-21 |
17 |
(0) |
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1979–1991 |
Yugoslavia |
133 |
(0) |
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1992–2000 |
Croatia |
47 |
(0) |
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2003 |
Croatia (GK coach) |
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2003–2010 |
RK Zagreb (assistant) |
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2018 |
Croatia (GK coach) |
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Bašić was a big influence on Thierry Omeyer who is regarded as the greatest goalkeeper in handball history.[2]
Career
At the age of 16 Bašić debuted for RK Partizan Bjelovar.
In 1984 he was a member of the Yugoslav handball team which won the gold medal. He played all six matches as goalkeeper.
Four years later he was part of the Yugoslav team which won the bronze medal, playing five matches.
In 1985 and 1986 he was a member of European Champions Cup winning team of RK Metaloplastika. With RK Metaloplastika he also won 7 Yugoslav national titles. He also played an additional ECC final with the club and reached three more semi-finals and a Cup Winners' Cup semi-final. Throughout the 1980s Bašić was considered one of the best goalkeepers in the game.[3] In 1989 he left Šabac to go play for Medveščak Zagreb for one season. With club he won the Yugoslav Cup that season.
He moved to the French First League to Vénissieux handball in January 1989,[4] with whom he won the 1991 cup. Then he joined the wealthy emerging OM Vitrolles in 1991[5] where he won the 1993 Cup Winners' Cup and in the same year was French league for the fourth time in a row. From 1993 to 1996 Bašić was in retirement from handball.
In 1996 he returned to the scene with Badel 1862 Zagreb where he played for five years winning five league and four cup titles also reaching the EHF Champions League final three times.[6] After a season and half in RK Medveščak he ended his career in 2003 at Fotex Veszprém.[7]
Personal life
He is the father of professional handball player Sonja Bašić.
Honours
Player
- Partizan Bjelovar
- Yugoslav First League (2): 1976–77, 1978–79
- Metaloplastika Šabac
- Yugoslav First League (7): 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88
- Yugoslav Cup (3): 1983, 1984, 1986
- European Champions Cup (2): 1984–85, 1985–86, finalist (1): 1983–84
- Medveščak Zagreb
- Vénissieux
- French First League runner's up (2): 1990–91 and 1991–92
- Coupe de France (1): 1991
- Vitrolles
- French First League runner-up (2): 1991–92 and 1992–93
- Coupe de France (1): 1993
- Cup Winners' Cup (1): 1993, finalist (1): 1994
- Badel 1862 Zagreb
- Croatian First League (5): 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01
- Croatian Cup (4): 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
- EHF Champions League finalist (3): 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–1999
- Fotex Veszprém
- Hungarian First League (1): 2002–03
- Magyar Kupa (1): 2003
- Individual
- Best goalkeeper in the world: 1982, 1986[citation needed]
Assistant Coach
- RK Zagreb
- Croatian First League (7): 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10
- Croatian Cup (7): 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
- IHF Cup Winners' Cup finalist (1): 2005
References
External links
Croatia squads |
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Croatia squad – Men's handball – 1993 Mediterranean Games Winners (1st Title) |
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Croatia squad – Men's handball – 1997 World Championship – 13th place |
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Croatia squad – Men's handball – 1999 World Championship - 10th place |
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Croatia squad – 2000 European Men's Handball Championship – 6th place |
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Yugoslavia squads |
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Yugoslavia squad – 1982 World Men's Handball Championship – Silver medal |
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Yugoslavia squad – Men's handball – 1983 Mediterranean Games Winners (4th Title) |
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Yugoslavia squad – 1984 Summer Olympics – Gold medal |
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Yugoslavia squad – 1986 World Men's Handball Championship – Gold medal |
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Yugoslavia squad – 1988 Summer Olympics – Bronze medal |
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Yugoslavia squad – 1990 World Men's Handball Championship – 4th place |
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На других языках
- [en] Mirko Bašić
[fr] Mirko Bašić
Mirko Bašić, né le 14 septembre 1960 à Bjelovar, est un ancien handballeur yougoslave puis croate évoluant au poste de gardien de but. Il a inspiré par son talent de très nombreux gardiens, tel Bruno Martini[2],[1] avec qui il a évolué à l'OM Vitrolles ou Thierry Omeyer[3].
[it] Mirko Bašić
Mirko Bašić (Bjelovar, 14 settembre 1960) è un ex pallamanista croato, fino al 1992 jugoslavo. Ha partecipato e vinto la medaglia d'oro ai Giochi della XXIII Olimpiade (1984) e a quelli della XXIV (1988). Ha anche giocato sei finali della EHF Champions League vincendone due nel 1985 e nel 1986 con la celebre squadra serba del RK Metaloplastika che dominò la pallamano europea negli anni 1980.
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