Английская Википедия:Edin Bašić

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Edin Bašić (born 4 May 1979 in Zavidovići) is a Bosnian former handball player.[1]

Early career in Bosnia

The right-handed centre back first played for Borac Travnik. With the club he won the domestic championship and cup. In 1998–99 he played his first EHF Champions League season.

Croatia

Soon due to his good performances he caught the eye of Croatian club Zamet Autotrans from Rijeka in 1999.

Bašić quickly established himself as a vital player for the club. He was at the club for two years finishing seventh in the league during his first season and fourth during his second season. RK Zamet reached the Croatian Handball Cup final twice during the time Bašić played for them. He also played the EHF City Cup and EHF Cup Winners' Cup with Zamet.[2]

Switzerland

In 2001 he moved to TV Endingen in Switzerland. He stayed at the club for two years and he then moved to TV Suhr in 2003.

In 2007 he moved to GC Amicitia Zurich. With the club he won the domestic championship twice and the Swiss cup once.[3]

Chambéry

In 2009 Edin Bašić moved to Chambéry Savoie Handball.[4]

In 2015-16 season Bašić and his club reached the semi-final of the EHF Cup where they lost to Frisch Auf Göppingen and BM Granollers.

Honours

Borac Travnik
Zamet Autotrans
Zurich
Chambéry
Individual

References

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