Serbian handball player (1962–2020)
Zlatko Portner Full name
Zlatko Portner Born
(1962-01-16 ) 16 January 1962Ruma , FPR Yugoslavia Died
23 September 2020(2020-09-23) (aged 58)Switzerland Nationality
Serbian / Swiss Height
1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Playing position
Centre back
Team
Sloga Hrtkovci Years
Team
Crvenka 1982–1989
Metaloplastika 1989–1992
Barcelona 1992–1994
Vénissieux Rhône-Alpes
BSV Bern
TV Zofingen 2002–2003
BSC Grosshöchstetten Years
Team
Yugoslavia
BSV Bern
BSC Grosshöchstetten
Espace Handball
Zlatko Portner (Serbian Cyrillic : Златко Портнер ; 16 January 1962 – 23 September 2020)[ 1] [ 2] was a Serbian handball coach and player who competed for Yugoslavia in the 1988 Summer Olympics .
Club career
After playing for Crvenka , Portner joined Yugoslav champions Metaloplastika , becoming a member of the squad that won consecutive European Cup titles (1984–85 and 1985–86 ). He also won six consecutive national championships with the club.
During the 1989–90 season, Portner joined Barcelona as a replacement for his compatriot Milan Kalina .[ 3] [ 4] He reunited with his former Metaloplastika teammate Veselin Vujović , helping the club win the European Cup in 1991 . The next year, Portner went to France and spent two seasons with Vénissieux Rhône-Alpes (1992–1994). He later also played for Swiss teams BSV Bern , TV Zofingen, and BSC Grosshöchstetten.[ 5]
International career
At international level, Portner represented Yugoslavia in two World Championships , winning the 1986 edition in his debut appearance. He was also a member of the team that won the bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics .[ 6]
Coaching career
While playing in Switzerland, Portner started his coaching career with BSV Bern . He also served as head coach of several other Swiss teams.[ 7]
Personal life
Portner was the father of fellow handball player Nikola Portner .[ 8]
Honours
Metaloplastika
Barcelona
References
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