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Club Balonmano Alicante or Club Balonmano Calpisa was a Spanish handball team based in Alicante, Spain, that dominated the Spanish league along four years and reached four championships and three Spanish cups. Most of their players joined the national side of Spain and sometimes there were 6 or 7 Calpisa members playing with Spain. Club's name Trophies * División de Honor: 4 **Winners: 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78 **Runners-Up: 1978–79, 1979–80 * Copa del Rey (Spanish cup): 4 **Winners: 1974–75,1975–76,1976–77,1979–80, (CB Tecnisán) 1985–86 **Runners-Up: 1978–79 *EHF Champions League: **Semi-Final 77–78 Lost in semifinal against Śląsk Wrocław. *EHF Cup Winners' Cup: 1 **Winners: 1979–80 *EHF Cup: **Runners-Up: (CB Tecnisa) 1985–86 * Double : Winners (3): 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77 Notable players Notables coaches * Miguel Roca * Pitiu Rochel * José Julio Espina * Santos Labaca * César Argilés * Ivo Munitić Ivo is a masculi ...
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Mario Hernández (handball)
Mario Hernández may refer to: * Mario Hernández (fashion house), a Colombian fashion house * Mario Hernández (film director) (1936–2015), Mexican film director and screenwriter * Mario Hernandez (comics) Mario Hernandez (born 1953 in Oxnard, California) is an American writer, artist, and sometime publisher of comics. He is one of the Hernandez brothers, along with his younger brothers Gilbert and Jaime, with whom he co-created the acclaimed inde ... (born 1953), American writer, artist and comics publisher * Mario Hernández (footballer, born 1957), Mexican football forward and manager * Mario Fernando Hernández (1966–2008), Honduran politician * Mario Hernández (footballer, born 1979), Mexican football defender * Mario Hernández (footballer, born 1999), Spanish football left-back {{hndis, Hernández, Mario ...
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Božidar Gašpar
Božidar (Bulgarian, Macedonian, sr-cyr, Божидар, pl, Bożydar, sometimes transliterated as Bojidar, or Bozhidar) is a Slavic given name meaning "Divine gift". It is a calque of the Greek name Theodore, itself derived from the Greek word "Theodoros". Božo is a nickname form of Božidar. People with the name include: * Božidar Adžija (1890–1941), Yugoslav left-wing politician and journalist * Božidar "Boško" Antić (born 1944), Bosnian Serb striker * Božidar Antunović (born 1991), Serbian shot putter *Božidar Bandović (born 1969), Serbian football manager and former player * Božidar Beravs (born 1948), Slovenian ice hockey player * Bozidar Brazda (born 1972), artist, writer, and musician * Božidar Čačić (born 1972), Croatian retired football defender *Božidar Ćosić (born 1982), Serbian professional footballer *Božidar Debenjak (born 1935), Slovenian Marxist philosopher, social theorist and translator *Božidar Delić (born 1956), retired Yugoslav Army gen ...
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Časlav Grubić
Časlav Grubić (; born 20 June 1952) is a Serbian former handball player. Club career After starting out at Železničar Niš, Grubić played for Partizan in the 1972–73 season, as the club suffered relegation from the top flight. He would later play for Železničar Niš on two more occasions, winning three national cups. In the 1977–78 season, Grubić helped the club reach the EHF Cup Winners' Cup final, losing to VfL Gummersbach. In 1983, Grubić went abroad for the first time and spent one year with Spanish club Tecnisa Alicante. He later returned to Spain and played for Elgorriaga Bidasoa, helping them win the championship title in the 1986–87 season. International career At international level, Grubić represented Yugoslavia in three World Championships, winning the gold medal in 1986. Honours ;Železničar Niš * Yugoslav Handball Cup: 1976–77, 1981–82, 1984–85 ;Elgorriaga Bidasoa * Liga ASOBAL Liga Asobal is the premier professional handball league in ...
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Ivo Munitić
Ivo is a masculine given name, in use in various European languages. The name used in western European languages originates as a Normannic name recorded since the High Middle Ages, and the French name Yves is a variant of it. The unrelated South Slavic name is a variant of the name Ivan (John). Origins The name is recorded from the High Middle Ages among the Normans of France and England (Yvo of Chartres, born c. 1040). The name's etymology may be either Germanic or Celtic, in either case deriving from a given name with a first element meaning "yew" (Gaulish ''Ivo-'', Germanic ''Iwa-'').Campbell, MikIvo(Behind the Name: The Etymology and History of First Names) The name may have been spread by the cult of Saint Ivo (d. 1303), patron saint of Brittany. The Slavic name is a hypocorism, like its variant ''Ivica''. Variations Ivo has the genitive form of "Ives" in the place name St Ives. In France, the usual variation of the name is Yves. In the Hispanic countries of Lat ...
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Radivoje Krivokapić
Radivoje Krivokapić (; born 11 September 1953) is a Serbian former handball player who competed for Yugoslavia in the 1976 Summer Olympics. Club career After starting out at Senta, Krivokapić played for Partizan in the 1972–73 season, as the club suffered relegation from the top flight. He would later move to Slovan, helping them win the championship title in 1980 and reach the European Cup final in 1981. Later on, Krivokapić left Yugoslavia and went to Germany in 1982, spending one season with SG Dietzenbach. He subsequently moved to Spain and played for Tecnisa Alicante from 1983 to 1985. Krivokapić also played for the club in the 1986–87 season. International career At international level, Krivokapić represented Yugoslavia at the 1976 Summer Olympics. He also participated in two World Championships, winning the silver medal in 1982. Personal life Krivokapić is the uncle of fellow handball players Marko Krivokapić and Milorad Krivokapić. Honours ;Slovan * Yug ...
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Pero Milošević
Pero may refer to: * Pero (mythology), several personages in Greek mythology ** Pero (princess), daughter of Neleus * Pero (name), a list of people with either the given name or surname Pero * Pero language, a language of Nigeria * Pero, Lombardy, an Italian commune * Pero (Milan Metro), an Italian train station in Pero, Lombardy * Pero (beverage), a hot grain beverage * ''Pero'' (moth), a moth genus * Pero (Roman Charity), a character in Roman mythology * Pero (The Wonderful World of Puss 'n Boots), the protagonist character of the 1969 Japanese animated musical See also * Paro (other) * Pera (other) * Pere (other) * Peri (other) * Perro (other) * Piro (other) Piro may refer to: People * Hank Piro, American football player * Mashco-Piro, an uncontacted tribe in Peru *Piro people, commonly called Yine, an indigenous people in Peru * Piro Pueblo, a former Native American settlement and the people who liv ... * Puro (disambig ...
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Serguei Stupka
Sergius is a male given name of Ancient Roman origin after the name of the Latin ''gens'' Sergia or Sergii of regal and republican ages. It is a common Christian name, in honor of Saint Sergius, or in Russia, of Saint Sergius of Radonezh, and has been the name of four popes. It has given rise to numerous variants, present today mainly in the Romance (Serge, Sergio, Sergi) and Slavic languages (Serhii, Sergey, Serguei). It is not common in English, although the Anglo-French name Sergeant is possibly related to it. Etymology The name originates from the Roman ''nomen'' (patrician family name) ''Sergius'', after the name of the Roman ''gens'' of Latin origins Sergia or Sergii from Alba Longa, Old Latium, counted by Theodor Mommsen as one of the oldest Roman families, one of the original 100 ''gentes originarie''. It has been speculated to derive from a more ancient Etruscan name but the etymology of the nomen Sergius is problematic. Chase hesitantly suggests a connection with t ...
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