The coach who won two Champions Leagues from Buducnost, took over the most trophy-winning Montenegrin club in January 2010, instead of Đula Žiga. The most successful coaching era in the history of ŽRK Budućnost is over – Dragan Adžić has resigned!
Already in the first season, he won the Cup Winners’ Cup, and then in 2012, he fulfilled his decades-long dream by raising the most important cup in club handball. He also won the Champions League in 2015, but Buducnost has not been a European power since then. She reached the finals for 2016 and 2017, but failed to win the title match.
This season, Buducnost had many problems, because 11 players were infected with the coronavirus, and Adzic’s extended arm on the field, Milena Raicevic, is taking a break due to pregnancy.
This was reflected in the releases on the field, and it will be written that Adzic left after the defeat of the biggest rival, Djera, who celebrated 34:29, even though he had only 10 players in the team.
It’s as if fate has determined that number 10 should be the key – he took over the team in 2010 and stayed for 10 years and 10 months …