Nikola Karabatić (born 11 April 1984) is a French former professional handball player. He is regarded as one of the greatest players in handball history...
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Saint-Germain and the French national team. He is the younger brother of Nikola Karabatić. Karabatic was born in France to Croatian dad and Serbian mom. He came from...
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won their 6th World Champion title at home against Norway (33–26). Nikola Karabatic was elected Most Valuable Player of the tournament. Thierry Omeyer...
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Awards and achievements Preceded by Nikola Karabatić Florent Manaudou French Sportsman of the Year 2012 2016, 2017 Succeeded by Tony Parker Kevin Mayer...
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the 2014–15 season, new manager Zvonimir Serdarušić and star signing Nikola Karabatić led the capital club to its second league title following a nail-biting...
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Gérard Nikola Karabatic Kentin Mahé Mathieu Grébille Thierry Omeyer Timothey N'Guessan Luc Abalo Cédric Sorhaindo Michaël Guigou Luka Karabatic Ludovic...
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Competitions History First award 1988 Most wins Men: Mikkel Hansen Nikola Karabatić (3 awards each) Women: Cristina Neagu (4 awards) Most recent Men: Mathias...
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footballer Nikola Kalinić, Serbian basketball player Nikola Karabatić, French team handball player Nikola Katić, Croatian football player Nikola Kotkov,...
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come back strong. Croatia goalkeeper Mirko Alilović saved a shot from Nikola Karabatic with six seconds to go as Croatia won 24–23. Denmark came back from...
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eurohandball.com Hymn of the Champions[permanent dead link] Kiril Lazarov Nikola Karabatić Mikkel Hansen Timur Dibirov Momir Ilić Marko Vujin Ivan Čupić Siarhei...
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