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  1. Stand: 30. März 2021. Bojana Popović (* 20. November 1979 in Niš, SFR Jugoslawien; geborene Bojana Petrović) ist eine ehemalige montenegrinische Handballnationalspielerin, die zuletzt für den montenegrinischen Erstligisten ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica und die Nationalmannschaft von Montenegro spielte.

  2. Bojana Popović née Petrović, (born 20 November 1979) is a handball coach and a retired Montenegrin handballer. She is considered by many to be the best female handball player of the past decade, despite not being given any official recognition.

  3. 7. März 2023 · Six-time EHF Champions League winner, three-time Champions League top scorer, EHF Cup winner, holder of more than 20 national trophies, Montenegrin Sportsperson of the year 2012, Olympic silver medalist, World Championship bronze medalist and considered one of the best players in the world - all that before retirement at 32.

  4. 13. Dez. 2023 · VM håndbold. Bojanas talent var lige så vildt som temperamentet: Nu vil hun spolere den danske VM-drøm. Bojana Popović er landstræner for aftenens modstander, men håndboldlegenden er samtidig et stort idol for flere af de danske spillere. Bojana Popovic vandt fem Champions League-titler i sin tid i dansk håndbold.

  5. Bojana Popović (født Petrović; 20. november 1979 i Niš) er en tidligere montenegrinsk håndboldspiller og nuværende cheftræner i ŽRK Budućnost og ligeledes Montenegros kvindehåndboldlandshold, siden 2021. Hendes klub- og landsholdskarriere som aktiv spiller strakte sig fra 1994 til 2012.

  6. 23. Mai 2012 · 23 May 2012, 16:31. Bojana Popović: Her career statistics. Born in Niš, Serbia, on 20 November 1979, Bojana Popović started playing handball at the age of 11. In her late teens, she made her former Yugoslav league debut with DIN from Niš, a club she played for the first two seasons of her career.

  7. 6. Okt. 2022 · Bojana Popovic: a six-time EHF Champions League winner, three-time EHF Champions League top scorer, awarded the best sportsperson in Denmark and Montenegro, a bronze medal winner at the IHF Women's World Championship 2001 with FR Yugoslavia, silver medallist from the Olympic Games in 2012 with Montenegro and the only female head coach in EHF EUR...