Zvonimir Škerl

Zvonimir Škerl (June 30, 1962 – January 19, 1992) was a Croatian handball player and soldier during the Croatian War of Independence.[1]

Zvonimir Škerl
Personal information
Full name Zvonimir Škerl
Born (1962-06-30)30 June 1962
Rijeka, FPR Yugoslavia
Died 19 January 1992(1992-01-19) (aged 29)
Perušić, Croatia
Nationality Croatian
Playing position Line player
Youth career
Years Team
1977-1980
RK Trsat
Senior clubs
Years Team
1980–1991
RK Kozala

Early life and career

Škerl grew up in the suburb of Trsat in Rijeka.

In his youth he played for RK Trsat for three years before moving to RK Kozala. He played his whole senior career at Kozala and was even the captain of the squad. He represented his club throughout various regional leagues.

Military service and death

Once the Croatian War of Independence started Škerl enlisted in the Croatian Army.

He was part of the Croatian National Guard's 128th Infantry Brigade.[2] Škerl was stationed in Perušić where Battle of Gospić was fought. On January 19 1992 artillery attacks where dispersed on Perušić and Škerl was one of the soldiers who lost his life.[3]

Tribute

Since January 1992 there has been a memorial handball tournament in honor of Škerl organized by his former club RK Kozala named Memorial Zvonimir Škerl. The tournament has featured a variety of selection: cadet, senior, veteran, that have played depending on the organization.[4] The proceeds of the tournament go to the veterans of the 128th Infantry Brigade in Rijeka.

Sources

  • Petar Orgulić - 50 godina rukometa u Rijeci (Adria Public)

References

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