VK Bosna
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VK Bosna is a waterpolo club from Sarajevo
Sarajevo
Sarajevo |Bosnia]], surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated along the Miljacka River in the heart of Southeastern Europe and the Balkans....

, Bosnia. It was formed in 1984 and is the strongest waterpolo team in the Bosnia and Herzegovina Waterpolo League
Bosnia and Herzegovina Waterpolo League
Bosnia and Herzegovina Waterpolo League is a national water polo league played in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was launched on December 12, 2009. All participating teams are in Sarajevo.-Teams Participating:*VK Bosna...

, which comprises five teams total. The club is part of the University Sport Society USD Bosna
USD Bosna
USD Bosna, or University Sport Society Bosna is a sports organization based in Sarajevo, Bosnia.-History:It was founded on December 7, 1947 to organize the existing student sports clubs in Sarajevo. USD Bosna is the largest sport society in Bosnia and Herzegovina with teams in 19 different sports...

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History

Waterpolo in Sarajevo was not a major sport for some time. It mainly developed after World War II, but it ceased in 1967. In the mid 1980s plans developed to form such a club, and what became VK Bosna was organized in 1984. In late 1980s amid financial crisis in the former Yugoslavia, the club ceased to exist. In 2008 the club was re-established, and is the dominant such club in the country. Currently it has Senior and Junior sections.

In recent years the club has been cooperating with some of the high ranking waterpolo clubs in the former yugoslavia, such as PVK Jadran
PVK Jadran
PVK Jadran CKB is a water polo club from Herceg Novi, Montenegro. It takes part in the Montenegrin Water Polo Cup.-History:PVK Jadran was founded in the summer of 1926 as a merger between two water polo clubs, Bijela Vila and Spjaža. It was then registered at the Swimming Federation of Yugoslavia...

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2009-10 Squad

  • Igor Radnja
  • Edi Brković
  • Mirza Isanović (captain)
  • Amer Čamo
  • Ermin Banda
  • Amir Kukić
  • Damir Neimarlija
  • Ervin Babić
  • Jerko Čamo
  • Nedim Žilić
  • Saša Stamenić
  • Damir Glušac
  • Haris Čustović
  • Ivo Bačić

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