Kasim Kamenica

Kasim Kamenica (born 28 October 1954) is a Bosnian handball coach and former professional player.[1][2]

Kasim Kamenica
Personal information
Full name Kasim Kamenica
Born (1954-10-28) 28 October 1954
Goražde, FPR Yugoslavia
Nationality Bosnian
Senior clubs
Years Team
1971–1976
Radnički Goražde
1976–1980
Borac Uroševac
1980–1982
Železničar Niš
Teams managed
1982–1984
Radnički Goražde
1984–1985
Borac Uroševac
1985–1988
Pelister
1987–1989
Yugoslavia (juniors)
1988–1990
Zagreb Chromos
1990–1992
Partizan
1992–1993
Atomic Köflach
1993–1996
Kometal Gjorče Petrov
1996–1997
RK Vardar
1997–1998
Mladost Bogdanci
1998–2003
RD Prule 67
2003–2004
Slovenia
2004–2005
Bosna Sarajevo
2004–2005
Bosnia and Herzegovina
2005–2007
Slovenia
2006–2007
Celje Pivovarna Laško
2008–2013
Nexe Našice
2009–2010
Montenegro
2013–2014
Lovćen
2014–2015
MRK Goražde
2016
Zağnos Spor Kulübü
2016–2017
Pelister
2017
RK Zagreb
2017–2018
RK Vojvodina
2018–2019
RK Vogošća

Coaching career

Kamenica started his coaching career as the head coach of Radnički Goražde, Borac Uroševac and Pelister. In 1987–88 season, Kamenica worked with Badel 1862 Zagreb till 1993.

As of 2020, Kamenica has coached following teams: Partizan, Atomic Köflach, Kometal Gjorče Petrov, RK Vardar, Mladost Bogdanci, RD Prule 67, Slovenian national team, RK Bosna Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina national team, RK Celje, Nexe Našice, Montenegrin national team, RK Lovćen, MRK Goražde, Zağnos Kulübü, RK Pelister, RK Zagreb, RK Vojvodina and RK Vogošća.

During his stint with Slovenia between 2003 and 2004, Kamenica led the team to the silver medal at the 2004 European Championship.

Honours

Player

Radnički Goražde

Borac Uroševac

Železničar Niš

  • Yugoslav Cup: 1982

Coach

Yugoslavia U-21

Badel 1862 Zagreb

Kometal Gjorče Petrov

RD Prule 67

Slovenia

Celje Pivovara Laško

Lovćen

References

  1. "Predstavljen novi trener Kasim Kamenica!". rk-zagreb.hr (in Croatian). RK Zagreb. 5 May 2017. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  2. "Kamenica se razišao sa Vogošćom PH". sportsport.ba (in Bosnian). 1 April 2019. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
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