Pet Crnogorki u idealnom timu Lige šampiona

Među osam najboljih su Majda Mehmedović, Ana Đokić, Katarina Bulatović, Suzana Lazović i Jovanka Radičević, koja je i dobila najviše glasova - 10.886, odnosno 59,3 odsto
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Ana Đokić i Jovanka Radičević, Foto: Telegraf.mk
Ana Đokić i Jovanka Radičević, Foto: Telegraf.mk
Ažurirano: 02.05.2014. 11:17h

U idealnom timu Lige šampiona za rukometašice nalazi se čak pet Crnogorki!

U izboru u kojem je učestvovalo preko 18 hiljada navijača, za najbolje na svojim pozicijama su odabrane lijevo krilo Budućnosti Majda Mehmedović, desni bek Đera Katarina Bulatović, pivot i desno krilo Vardara Ana Đokić i Jovanka Radičević, koja je i dobila najviše glasova - 10.886, odnosno 59,3 odsto.

Uzgred, za najbolju odbrambenu igračicu je proglašena Suzana Lazović.

Po glasovima navijača, prva golmanka Lige šampiona je Klara Voltering.

Idealni tim

Lijevo krilo: Majda Mehmedović (Crna Gora, Budućnost) 8.095 glasova (44,1%)

Lijevi bek: Eduarda Amorim (Brazil, Đer) 7.779 (42,4%)

Pivot: Ana Đokić (Crna Gora, Vardar) 8.265 (45%)

Srednji bek: Anita Gorbic (Mađarska, Đer) 7.462 (40,1%)

Desni bek: Katarina Bulatović (Crna Gora, Đer) 10.796 (58,8%)

Desno krilo: Jovanka Radičević (Crna Gora, Vardar) 10.886 (59,3%)

Golman: Klara Voltering (Njemačka, Budućnost) 6.546 (35,65%)

Odbrambena igračica: Suzana Lazović (Crna Gora, Budućnost) 8.113 (44,2%)

All-star team profiles:

Majda Mehmedović (MNE) – Budućnost Born into a sports family, with a mother who played handball as a goalkeeper, Majda Mehmedović’s sports destiny was already decided. She started handball in Bar at the age of 12 with her brother Musa and immediately loved it. After being signed by Budućnost, she needed just two years to get into the first team and is now irreplaceable for both club and country. In 2012 she was a candidate for the Women’s EHF Champions League young player of the season.

Best left back: Eduarda Amorim (BRA) – Györi Audi ETO KC Brazilian international arrived in Europe in 2006 first joining Kometal Skopje in FYR Macedonia. She was just five goals shy of 300 goals milestone in the European top flight before this season and she easily surpassed this mark, scoring 50 just before the MVM EHF FINAL4. She is part of the Brazilian national team, became three-time Pan-American champion, participated in two Olympic Games (2008, 2012) and won gold at the 2013 World Championship in Serbia.

Ana Đokić (MNE) – WHC Vardar SCBT In a successful career she has played for Györ, Podravka, Buducnost and Rostov-Don, gathering not only an accolade of domestic championships and cup titles, but also the Women's EHF Champions League trophy in 2012 and Cup Winners' Cup in 2010. As not only a prolific scorer but also a skillful defender, she contributed to the Olympic silver and EHF EURO gold of Montenegro in 2012 and most recently to Vardar's qualification for the first MVM EHF FINAL4 in Budapest.

Anita Görbicz (HUN) – Györi Audi ETO KC Despite being among the best players in the world over the last decade, the Györ captain and the current top scorer of the season (73 goals) was waiting to secure one of big prizes at either club or national level for many years until she lifted the most coveted trophy in the 2012/13 season. Before that her only honours were individual titles: 2011/12 CL top scorer and World Handball Player of the Year 2005. She was voted for the best centre back at three WCh in a row (2003-07).

Katarina Bulatović (MNE) – Györi Audi ETO KC The Serbia-born left-handed shooter arrived to Györ after a short stint with Oltchim Valcea. She made it to the CL final for the first time in 2007 with Slagelse and repeated the trip in 2012 with Buducnost, when her eight goals helped to decide the second leg against her current team. She was a key player in Montenegro’s biggest achievements, when she was the top scorer at both the London Olympics and EHF EURO in 2012, helping to secure the silver and gold respectively.

Jovanka Radičević (MNE) – WHC Vardar SCBT There are just a few players in women's handball who can match Jovanka's passionate way of celebrating goals. In the previous season she won Europe's top two trophies – the EHF EURO with Montenegro and the Women’s EHF Champions League title with Györ. As a player with Budućnost, she has won seven championships and seven cup titles in Montenegro, two Regional League titles and two titles in the Cup Winners’ Cup. She was voted in the All-star team at the EHF EURO in 2012.

Clara Woltering (GER) – Budućnost This is the third season at Budućnost and second as the captain for the German goalkeeper. She first saw handball at the age of five, when she went to watch her two older sisters. After seeing Clara playing with the ball, the coach of the team told her parents that the youngest Woltering must play handball. Apart from the EHF Champions League title in 2012 she claimed the Challenge Cup in 2005 and with the national team she won the bronze medal at the World Championship in 2007.

Suzana Lazović (MNE) – Budućnost Her first choice in sport was judo and maybe this fact also contributed to her current position in the team as a defensive specialist. During her rehabilitation after back surgery, she was considering a change of sport to archery, but decided that handball is her life. She began playing handball at the age of 12, with her current coach in Buducnost Dragan Adzic and it was Adzic who convinced Suzana not to quit handball during her period of uncertainty.

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