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Mladen Prskalo
Personal information
Born (1968-06-16) 16 June 1968 (age 56)
Labin, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Croatian
Height 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Playing position Pivot
Number 14
Senior clubs
Years Team
1985-1987
Rudar Labin
1987-1992
Zamet
1992-1996
Vöslauer HC
1996-1999
Zamet Autotrans
1999-2001
Mladi Rudar
2001-2005
Crikvenica
2005-2006
Zamet
National team
Years Team Apps
1996-1997
Croatia 13
Teams managed
2006-2007
Zamet
2008-2009
Kvarner Kostrena
2009-2013
RK Goranin
2014-2019
ŽRK Murvica
2019-
Rudan Labin
Medal record
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal – first place 1997 Bari Team Competition

Mladen Prskalo (born 16 June 1968 in Labin, Croatia) is a Croatian handball coach and former player who player at the line position. He is currently head coach of Rudan Labin from Labin.[1]

He is the uncle of goalkeeper Andrej Prskalo.

Career

Prskalo spent the majority of his career playing for Zamet, he also played for Rudar Labin, Mladi Rudar, Crikvenica and Austrian club Vöslauer HC.[2]

As an international player he played for Croatia national handball team 13 times. He appeared at 1997 World Championship and 1997 Mediterranean Games where Croatia won a gold medal.

After retiring as a player from Zamet he became coach for half a season at the club. He was also a coach of RK Kvarner Kostrena for a season.

For three years he coached the RK Goranin youth team before coaching ŽRK Murvice from Crikvenica.

Honours

Player

Rudar Labin
Zamet
Mladi Rudar

Coach

ŽRK Murvice
Individual
  • Vöslauer HC top goalscorer 1994-95 season - 78 goals[4]
  • Best senior team in Crikvenica - 2015[5]

References

  1. ^ "Mladen Prskalo postao trener rukometaša Rudana iz Labina". SportCom.hr (in Croatian).
  2. ^ "Zamet". rk-zamet.hr (in Croatian).
  3. ^ "Murvica slavila zajedno s brojnim gostima". SportCom.hr (in Croatian).
  4. ^ "Voslauer top goalscorers". voslauer-hc.at (in German).
  5. ^ "Awards in Crikvenica". Crikvenica.hr (in Croatian).