Valter_Matošević

Valter Matošević

Valter Matošević

Croatian handball player


Valter Matošević (born 11 June 1970) is a former Croatian team handball player who was at the goalkeeper position. He played for professional teams in Croatia, Germany, Spain, Denmark and Italy. He is current handball coach.[3][4]

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He was part of the national team for 12 years and won gold medals at the 1996 Summer Olympics, 2003 World Men's Handball Championship and 2004 Summer Olympics.[5]

Career

Matošević started his career in his hometown club RK Zamet where he competed in Yugoslav First League and Croatian First League. At a very young age he was recognized as a goalkeeper prodigy so at the age of 16 he made his debut for Zamet II.

In 1993 he left to join Badel 1862 Zagreb later Croatia Banka the Croatian handball title holders.[6] At Zagreb Matošević had three successes, winning the league and cup while reaching the Champions League finals in 1995.

He returned to Zamet in 1996, who had just come out of the Croatian Second League, and spent four years there helping return the club to the top of Croatian handball. During this time he captained his team. Later his career took him to Metković Jambo, Bologna 69, Wilhelmshavener HV, two more spells at Zagreb, Poreč, HSG Wetzlar, Portland San Antonio and FCK Håndbold. After playing out of Croatia for a few years Matošević returned to RK Zamet in 2009 to end his career.

In December 2010 TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke called up Matošević to play for half a season due to the injury of their goalkeeper Nikola Blažičko.[7]

In 2015. he came out of retirement again to play for ThSV Eisenach so they could get promoted to the A rank bundesliga.[8] They finished second in the league and were promoted to the 1. bundesliga.

International career

Matošević made his first appearance for the Yugoslav national team in 1989. He competed for Yugoslavia at 1991 Mediterranean Games in Athens.

He played for the Croatian national team from 1992 till 2004.

Matošević was a member of the Croatian national team that won gold Olympic medals two times: at the 1996 Summer Olympics and at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

He played in the 1994 European Championship, 1995 World Championship, 1996 European Championship, 1997 World Championship, 1998 European Championship, 2000 European Championship 2001 World Championship, 2002 European Championship and 2003 World Championship, where Croatia was the world champion.[9]

He also played in various friendly tournaments for Croatia such as the Croatia Cup, Elfag Cup, Paris tournament and Super League.

Matošević scored a goal against the United States in 2001.[10] He also scored a goal at the 2003 World Championship Qualification Tournament against Saudi Arabia.[11]

After the 2004 Summer Olympics he went into retirement from the national team.[citation needed]

Coaching career

After his second retirement he started coaching the goalkeepers of Croatia U-19, RK Zamet[12] where he is also the assistant coach and the Croatian national team.[13] Matošević has also been a part of the RINA handball academy, coaching children in Rijeka and Kastav.[14]

On 31 October Željko Babić, the head coach of the Croatian national team, announced that Venio Losert would be the new goalkeeper coach of the national team.[15] Matošević responded three days later stating that Babić didn't even call him to tell him the news. He then gave the players and the team his best wishes.[16]

Personal life

In 2016 he appeared in two documentaries, Od ponora do Olimpa and Prvi Put, which follow the events of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta where Croatia won their first gold medal in handball.[17]

Honours

Club

RK Zamet

RK Zagreb

RK Metković

FCK Håndbold

ThSV Eisenach

Individual

Records

  • Record in Croatian national team for the number of saves in one match - 24[23]
  • Rijeka's sportsperson with the most sports honours

Yugoslavia

Croatia

Major tournaments
Minor tournaments
Friendly tournaments
  • 1997 Paris Tournament - 1st
  • 2000 Croatia Cup - 1st
  • 2002 Elfag Cup - 2nd
  • 2002 Getman Cup - 2nd
Croatia U-19

Coach

RK Mornar-Crikvenica

  • Croatian Second League - West (1): 2017-18[24]

Orders


References

  1. "Valter Matošević hall of fame". rk-zamet.com (in Croatian).
  2. "Croatia 3rd in the European Championship". voicefromcroatia.com (in Croatian).
  3. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Valter Matošević". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016.
  4. "Matošević comeback". thsv-eisenach (in German).
  5. "Croatia world champions". index-hr (in Croatian).
  6. "Dokumentarni film…". scena.hr (in Croatian).
  7. "Jubilarni 20. izbor Jobo Kurtini: završava lov na Ples delfina". novilist.hr. Archived from the original on 5 February 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  8. "OTKRIVENA PLOČA S IMENIMA RIJEČKIH OLIMPIJACA". www.rijeka.hr (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 2 October 2016.
  9. "Valter Matošević biography". hoo.hr (in Croatian).

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