Adžić put together a winning mosaic in Crimea, the Montenegrin trio scored 10 goals

The team from Ljubljana defeated Esbjerg 33:27, so for the first time in 10 years they started the Champions League with two victories

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Jovanka Radičević at today's match, Photo: RK Krim
Jovanka Radičević at today's match, Photo: RK Krim
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Crimea was European champion in 2001 and 2003, but last reached the semi-finals of the Champions League in the 2012/2013 season.

That's why the alpha and omega of the Slovenian giant, Zoran Janković, decided to entrust the helm of the club to Dragan Adžić, who in his first season in Ljubljana made an unfortunate stop in the round of XNUMX.

For this season, he brought the reinforcements he wanted, and it seems that he could return Crimea to the top of European handball, because after two rounds he has the best score in the elite competition.

After a convincing 36:18 win in Poland against Zaglembje, Adžić's team defeated Denmark's Esbjerg 33:27 today in "Arena Stožice".

This is the first time in 10 years that Crimea opened the season in the LŠ with two victories.

Three Montenegrin internationals scored a total of 10 goals - Jovanka Radičević five, Itana Grbić three, and Tatjana Brnović two.

The most effective was Tamara Mavsar with eight goals, while the Danish women were led by Kristine Brejstel with six and Nora Merk with five.

The match in Ljubljana was refereed by the only Montenegrins with EHF and IHF badges, Jelena Vujačić and Anđelina Kažanegra.

In group A, in which Budućnost Bemax is at the back, Bitigheim defeated ĆSM Bucharest 26:24 on its home field.

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