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Mirza Džomba was born on 28 February, 1977 in Rijeka, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia, is a player. Discover Mirza Džomba's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 28 February 1977
Birthday 28 February
Birthplace Rijeka, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Croatia

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2016

As of March 2016 Džomba is the president of the Handball Association of Primorje-Gorski Kotar, taking the position from his former coach Darko Dunato.

On 12 April 2016 Džomba took part in a charity football match on Stadion Rujevica. It was a pre match for the HNK Rijeka all stars and cult celebrities. Džomba's celebrity side lost 6:3 to ex footballers such as Goran Vlaović, Admir Hasančić and Boško Balaban.

During December 2016 Džomba guest starred in U zdrav mozak Celebrity prank calling friends with host Davor Jurkotić.

2015

Džomba was a studio commentator for the 2015 World Championship with Blaženko Lacković and for the 2016 European Championship with Goran Šprem on Croatian channel RTL.

2013

He is noted by many critics as one of the best right wings ever. In 2013 Džomba was awarded the best right wing in the history of the EHF Champions League by the European Handball Federation.

2012

In 2012 he appeared in a documentary film of titled Riječki Olimpijci. The documentary directed by Vanja Vinković focuses on the Olympic medalists of the city of Rijeka and their Olympic success from 1924 to 2012.

2011

On 3 January 2011 Džomba played a friendly match in New York City with the World All Stars team against the German Bundesliga team. The Bundesliga team won 32:31. The match was played to promoted handball in the United States.

Džomba announced his retirement from professional handball in August 2011 at the age of 34.

2010

On 10 November during Fotex Veszprém played their first Champions League group stage match against Vardar Vatrost. Skopje Džomba scored 8 goals bringing Veszprém to victory with the result 24:27. The second match was played seven day later on the 18th against S.O. Chambéry. Džomba helped his side again being the top scorer with 7 goals the finals result was 29:13 for the Hungarians

In his last season with CO Zagreb Džomba won the Croatian Premier League and Croatian Cup and reached the knockout stage of the EHF Champions League. Džomba announced on 30 April 2010 that he would be leaving CO Zagreb after his contract expired in the summer.

On 15 June 2010 it was confirmed that the Džomba signed a contract with Polish Superliga title holders Vive Kielce.

On 10 November 2010 in a Cup match against KS Azoty-Puławy Džomba got red carded for the first time in his entire career.

Džomba has been married to former television host Belma Hodžić since 2010. They have two daughters.

2009

During his second season Džomba yet again secured both domestic titles with CO Zagreb and reached the quarter-finals of the EHF Champions League. The first match was played at home where they played a draw 28:28; the second was played in Kiel. There CO Zagreb lost to THW Kiel. In August 2009 Džomba played in a farewell match of Swedish handball player Stefan Lövgren.

Džomba si a well known and well liked TV personality in Croatia. Besides sports related TV shows and commercials he appeared in the first episode of Najveći hrvatski misteriji with colleague Igor Vori in 2009. The same year he was prank phone called by comedians Davor Jurkotić and Mario Batifjaka on the show Bijele udovice.

2008

Before the 2008 European Championship it was announced that Džomba would not be going to Norway because he was injured. In the end Džomba came and played solidly. Croatia lost to Denmark 24:20 in the final match received his first silver medal of this competition.

Džomba retired from the national team in 2008 after the 2008 Summer Olympics where they placed 4th. Even though he retired Lino Červar put his name up on the roster for the 2009 World Championship. Džomba wanted to have his farewell with the national team and the fans at the 2009 World Championship in Croatia but could not play due to injury on his right leg.

2007

On 14 June 2007 it was announced that Džomba had officially signed for RK Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb.

Džomba's next tournament was the 2007 World Championship. Croatia got to the quarter-finals and lost to France 18:21. They won the 5th place match against Spain. Džomba's performances weren't great and he was criticized throughout the media for it. Though his performances at the World Championship weren't great 2007 was a special year for Džomba as he had broken Patrik Ćavar's record for the most goals scored for the national team.

2006

Before the start of the 2006-07 on 7 September Džomba announced it would be his last season with BM Ciudad Real and that he would be moving to RK Zagreb.

Džomba was nominated for the IHF World Player of the Year in 2006. He finished in second place again losing to his national team teammate Ivano Balić.

From 24 to 29 October 2006 Croatia competed at the Statoil World Cup. They won the tournament beating Tunisia in the final. The match was a draw of 29:29 going in to penalties Džomba scored the first penalty and Croatia won 4:2.

2005

In the summer of 2005 Talant Duyshebaev became the new head coach of Ciudad Real while still playing for the team. On 29 September Džomba was part of a farewell match for Russian goalkeeper Andrej Lavrov alongside players such as Ivano Balić, Jackson Richardson, Lars Christiansen and many more handball legends. Later that month BM Ciudad Real had also lost the Copa del Rey to BM Valladolid and the Liga ASOBAL to SDC San Antonio.

Džomba was yet again nominated for the IHF World Player of the Year in 2005. He finished in third place again.

The next stop for Džomba was the 2005 World Championship in Tunisia where Croatia were playing as defending champions. Croatia passed their Group Stage undefeated with wins against Argentina (36:23), Japan (25:34), Australia (38:18), Spain (31:33) and Sweden (28:27). During the second round Croatia had their first loss, against Norway (25:28). They won the next two matches against Germany (26:29) and Serbian and Montenegro (24:23). In the semi finals Croatia defeated France 35:32. Croatia reached the final but lost to Spain 40:34. Džomba was voted best right wing of the tournament and was place in the all star team. He was also the third top scorer with 62 goals. Next came the 2006 European Championship in Switzerland. Džomba hurt his ligaments at a training in Karlovac but he was very optimistic about his injury before the tournament. Džomba didn't show much of a performance at the tournament. In the semi-final match against France Džomba scored 10 goals in painful loss for Croatia. They finished in fourth place losing the third place match to Denmark (32:27).

2004

Džomba has also played in six EHF Champions League finals while winning one with Ciudad Real. Among other awards, he was nominated three times for the IHF World Player of the Year award reaching third place in 2004 and 2005 and second place in 2006.

Džomba came to BM Ciudad Real during the summer of 2004 after the Summer Olympics had ended. He made his first appearance for the club in the Supercopa ASOBAL final against FC Barcelona in 15 September. During the match Džomba scored two goals and was heavily injured when Barcelona's player Lars Jeppesen fell on him. Ciudad won 32:29. The next day Ciudad's physiotherapist announced that Džomba had sprained ligaments in his left knee and that he would be unable to play for six weeks.

For his world class performances for club and national team Džomba was for the first time nominated for the IHF World Player of the Year Award for the year 2004. Džomba and his national team colleague Ivano Balić were the only Croatian players nominated. Džomba finished in third place.

Croatia's next major tournament was the 2004 European Championship in Slovenia. The tournament was held from 22 January to 1 February. Croatia went undefeated through the preliminary Group Stage defeating Spain (29:30), Denmark 26:25 and drawing with Portugal (32:32). During the main Group Stage Croatia beat Sweden (26:28), Switzerland (27:30) and played a draw against Russia (24:24). In the semi-final, Croatia lost to the host Slovenia (27:25) and lost their third place match against Denmark (27:31). Džomba was the tournaments top goalscorer with 46 goals.

Džomba's next journey with the national team was in Athens. At the 2004 Summer Olympics Croatia played undefeated throughout the tournament and won the gold medal. Džomba and his teammates defeated Iceland (34:30), Slovenia (26:27), South Korea (29:26), Russia (25:26), Spain (30:26), Greece (33:27), Hungary (33:31) and Germany in the final. Džomba scored 9 goals in the match. He was voted the best right wing of the tournament and placed in the all star team. At the tournament Džomba was voted best right wing, voted in the tournament dream team and was the 2nd goalscorer of the tournament. He was also the second highest goalscorer with 55 goals.

2003

Following Džomba's success in the national team and his superb performances for Veszprém, on 27 November 2003 Džomba announced that he would be moving to BM Ciudad Real at the end of the 2003-04 season. Veszprém would eventually lose to Ciudad Real in the Champions League quarter-finals. Džomba scored 37 goals in the Champions League that season and won the Hungarian league and cup.

Džomba was selected to play at the World Championship in 2003. Croatia started the tournament with a loss against Argentina. In their second match Croatia beat Saudi Arabia 18:25. Next they beat Russia (26:28), France (23:22) and Hungary (30:29). Croatia proceeded to second phase of the competition where they beat Egypt (29:23) and Denmark (33:27). In the semi-finals Croatia defeated Spain 37:29 in overtime. Džomba scored 22 goals in the tournament 8 of them in the final match against Germany where Croatia won 34:31 and became World Champions. Džomba was voted best right wing of the tournament and placed in the tournament all star team.

2002

In March 2002 Lino Červar was appointed as the new head coach of Croatia.

2001

At the 2001 World Championship in France at the second match Croatia played against United States. Džomba got injured during the match and could not compete for the rest of the tournament. Croatia won the match and made their biggest win in history 41:12. Croatia finished in 9th place. In August 2001 Džomba won another Mediterranean gold medal with Croatia. At the 2002 European Championship Croatia finished dead last in 16th place losing all of their group matches. Josip Milković was sacked after the tournament.

2000

The 2000-01 season started off with Zagreb in deep financial troubles. Many players had left the club due to not getting more than eight months' worth of their salaries. Lino Červar was appointed as the new head coach in the summer of 2000. Džomba was appointed the team captain. Zagreb's Champions League campaign was their worst in years. The club reached the quarter final where they were defeated in both matches by their old rival FC Barcelona, 40:55 on aggregate. Zagreb's Cup run did not go well either. After defeating Trogir Alpro ATT and RK Đakovo in the quarter finals they lost in the semi-final to Metković Jambo, 25:26. For the first time since the first Croatian Cup in 1992 Zagreb would not participate in the final.

Velimir Kljaić was sacked after the tournament and Zdravko Zovko was appointed head coach. From 8 to 12 September the Pre-Olympic Tournament was held. Due to recent poor results on the World and European Championship's Croatia needed to win this tournament to qualify for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Croatia finished second in the tournament losing their last match to Sweden 22:30. Džomba had failed to go on his first Olympics. A month later in October from 21 to 24 Džomba played in the Super Cup with his country in Germany. They beat Sweden 28:25, played a draw with Germany 24:24 and lost to Russia 26:27 finishing in 2nd place. In January 2000 the 2000 European Championship was held in Croatia. Džomba and his teammates failed to get past the group drawing stage with France in their last group match losing a very important point. They also lost the 5th place match to Slovenia.

1999

The next league season began with new head coach Velimir Kljaić behind the bench. Džomba achieved his best season yet in 1999 scoring 23 goals in the Champions League and helping his dominant side to an easy league win. Unfortunately Zagreb lost another final to FC Barcelona having a draw of 22:22 in the first match in Zagreb and losing the second 18:29 in Barcelona. Džomba scored 4 goals during the first match but got suspended so he couldn't play the second. Zagreb also had a rough Cup finals defeating Medveščak Zagreb in a narrow win of 23:22.

At the start of the 1999-00 season Zdravko Zovko became head coach. Zagreb provided a solid domestic campaign as usual holding only two loses in the league. They provided a strong cup run as well defeating a strong Metković Jambo in the quarter final and Brodokumer Split in the semi-final. In the final Džomba faced his old club RK Zamet called Zamet Autotrans then and scored five goals for his side in a 33:28 win for Zagreb.

Džomba next represented his country at the 1999 World Championship in Egypt which was held from 1 to 15 June. Croatia passed through the group stage with 3 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss. They were eliminated in the 16th round in a painful loss against Yugoslavia (30-23). Croatia's final standing was in 10th place.

1998

In 1998 Velimir Kljaić was appointed new head coach of the national team for the upcoming European Championship in Italy. At that point, Džomba had already made 23 appearances for Croatia and scored 65 goals. Croatia failed to pass the group stage acquiring fourth place in Group B. Croatia lost the 7th place match against France 30-28.

1997

He was also a member of the Croatia national team from 1997 to 2008. He holds the national team's top goal scorer record with 719 goals. He was part of the golden generation that won the 2003 World Championship and 2004 Summer Olympics.

In January 1997 Džomba transferred to RK Badel 1862 Zagreb.

After the beginning of the 1997-98 season in October Zagreb played in the EHF Champions Trophy. They qualified as the fourth club special EHF invitee. Zagreb played against Caja Cantabria Santander in the semi-final and won 21:32, Džomba scored three goals in the match. Zagreb played FC Barcelona in the final and lost 28:22. Džomba did not play in the final match. Džomba sparked two more domestic titles in 1998 winning the 1.A league with a strong lead only losing two games throughout the season and winning the Croatian Cup defeating RK Đakovo 37:25 in the final match.

Džomba was first called up to play for the Croatian national team in 1997 by head coach Josip Glavaš. at the 1997 World Championship in Japan. Croatia finished in 13th place at the tournament being knocked out in the 16th round by Spain. A month later, Džomba was selected for the Mediterranean Games in Bari by new head coach Ilija Piljević. Croatia reached the finals and defeated Italy 21:20. Džomba won his first gold medal for the national team.

1996

The next season Žiljak was appointed as head coach again. Džomba helped Zamet gain promotion form the 1.B league back to the 1.A league. The same year he also helped his U-19 side win the Croatian U-19 Championship. At the tournament he was voted MVP and was the tournament's top scorer. Džomba also had a good Cup beating Metković in the Round of 16 but losing to a very strong Croatia Banka Zagreb in the quarter-finals. During the following 1996-97 season Džomba was a regular started in the first half of the season.

1994

Džomba began his senior career in RK Zamet. In 1994 Džomba had a great role in Zamet's U-17 squad getting a third place placement at the Croatian U-17 Championship. The same Džomba was called up by head coach of the senior team Drago Žiljak to in the second part of the 1993-94 season. The next season saw a coaching change in Zamet Ivan Munitić was appointed as head coach. Džomba was playing solidly the 1994-95 season but unfortunately Zamet was relegated at the end of the season finishing in 9th place.

1977

Mirza Džomba (born 28 February 1977) is a Croatian former professional handball player, World champion in 2003 and Olympic champion in 2004.

Džomba was born 28 February 1977 in Rijeka, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia. He is the son of Mirsada and Mensur Džomba. He has a brother, Amir, who is two years older. He is of Bosniak origin. His parents are from Bosnia and Herzegovina, his father from Doboj and his mother from Bosanska Gradiška.

1862

He played for RK Zamet, Badel 1862 Zagreb, Fotex Veszprém, BM Ciudad Real and Vive Targi Kielce before retiring in 2011.

League results saw them in first place during the regular part of the season with 20 wins 1 draw and 1 loss, Metković Jambo had the same results. During the championship play-offs they beat Zamet Crotek in both matches reaching the final where they played against Metković Jambo. During the final playoff match in the 59th minute the players of Metković Jambo left the field because the referee didn't side a foul on Goran Jerković, a player of Metković. The score was 22:21 for Zagreb the week after it was decided by Croatian Handball Federation that the match will be registered as 10:0 for Badel 1862 Zagreb.

With Džomba's teammates from Badel 1862 Zagreb: Zlatko Saračević, Božidar Jović and head coach Zdravko Zovko in the club Džomba adjusted quickly to in his new club. Džomba quickly established himself in the club with wonderful goals in the Champions League.