Bosnia and Herzegovina national handball team
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The Bosnia and Herzegovina national handball team represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in international handball matches. The current coach is Halid Demirović.
[edit] Players
The players are listed according to their position in the team, as of 2009 World Men's Handball Championship - Qualification Round.
Goalkeepers:
- Enid Tahirović (RK Cimos Koper, Slovenia)
- Adnan Šabanović (RK Bosna, Sarajevo)
- Nebojša Grahovac (RK Bosna, Sarajevo)
Players:
- Branislav Obradović (C.B. Antequera, Spain)
- Adnan Harmandić (RK Bosna, Sarajevo)
- Damir Doborac (RK Cimos Koper, Slovenia)
- Mirsad Terzić (RK Celje, Slovenia)
- Adnan Jaškić (RK Bosna, Sarajevo)
- Muhamed Mustafić (RK Bosna, Visoko)
- Muhamed Toromanović (RK Bosna, Sarajevo)
- Vladislav Veselinov (RK Bosna, Sarajevo)
- Vukašin Stojanović (RK Bosna, Sarajevo)
- Amir Čakić (RK Bosna, Visoko)
- Nikola Malešević (USAM Nîmes, France)
- Mirza Čehajić (GWD Minden, Germany)
- Nikola Prce (S.D. Octavio Vigo, Spain)
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