Nikola Roganovic chases father's goal record in handball

With one round left in the handball league, HK Malmö's Nikola Roganovic has scored 201 goals, chasing his father Zoran Roganovic's record of 203 from the 2008/2009 season. After a win against Västerås-Irsta, he hopes to reach the milestone in the final match. HK Malmö is tied on points with Kristianstad ahead of the last round.

HK Malmö's star Nikola Roganovic is on track to match his father Zoran Roganovic's impressive record in the handball league. In the 2008/2009 season, Zoran scored 203 goals over 26 rounds, a mark Nikola is approaching with 201 goals after 25 matches. "I need three more, I hope to achieve that in the last round," Nikola said after the team's 39-32 away win against Västerås-Irsta.

In that game, Nikola contributed six goals and an equal number of assists, though teammate Colin Tønnesen topped the scoring with ten hits. New A-national team player Hugo Stuivers also tallied six goals. "It's very fun to reach the milestone of 200 goals over 26 matches. But I thank my teammates for the passes," Nikola commented. He described the performance as stable and aimed at honing the attack for the playoffs: "We play good attacking handball and wanted to run our attacking game that we should have in the playoffs and sharpen the form. It felt good."

The season has returned to 26 rounds after several years of 32. HK Malmö received unexpected help in the title race when OV Helsingborg defeated a fatigued Kristianstad 33-32 following their European match. Ahead of the final round, the two teams share the lead on points, but Kristianstad holds a superior goal difference. To win the league, HK Malmö must beat Hallby and rely on Skövde to take points from Kristianstad.

Meanwhile, reigning champions Ystads IF risk missing the playoffs. Ystad, Önnered, and Karlskrona are tied on points, but only two teams advance.

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Nikola Roganovic celebrates Sweden's handball EM win at Malmö Arena amid roaring fans.
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Talent Roganovic leads Sweden to EM opener victory

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In the handball EM opener at Malmö Arena, 19-year-old Nikola Roganovic from HK Malmö led Sweden to a convincing 36-31 win over the Netherlands with seven goals from seven shots. The homegrown talent was hailed as a new Zlatan Ibrahimovic after his impressive debut. The match drew a full house and created a blue-and-yellow festive atmosphere.

HK Malmö defeated Alingsås 35–27 in the handball league and saw eight players selected for Swedish national teams, including EM standouts Nikola Roganovic and Felix Montebovi. Coach Zoran Roganovic sees it as a boost for young talents amid the club's focus on local development.

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Sweden's men's handball team came from behind to win 35-31 against Slovenia in the EM main round in Malmö, putting them top of group 2 with four straight victories. The match was a key test after a slow start, but a strong second half secured the points. Next up is Iceland on Sunday.

Sweden's handball team suffered its first EM loss in a crushing 27-35 defeat to Iceland at Malmö Arena. Despite the shocking setback, Sweden still controls its own fate for a semifinal spot. Four teams are now tied on four points in the crucial group.

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Sweden's men's handball team drew 32–32 with Hungary in the EM main round in Malmö, despite a golden opportunity to secure first place. Captain Andreas Palicka missed a decisive shot in the final second against an empty net. Now, Sweden must beat Switzerland and hope for point losses from Croatia or Iceland to reach the semifinals.

Rögle BK became the first team in Swedish ice hockey history to overcome a 0-3 playoff series deficit since the best-of-seven format began in 2003, defeating Färjestad BK 4-1 in the decisive game seven quarterfinal at Catena Arena in Ängelholm. Stellar goaltending from Arvid Holm and a head injury to Färjestad's Emil Larmi propelled Rögle to the semifinals against Växjö Lakers, starting Wednesday.

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HV71 secured a 5-2 victory over Djurgården in the Swedish Hockey League at a sold-out Husqvarna Garden, ending their pre-Christmas schedule on a high note despite injury absences. Loan forward Eddie Levin starred with a goal and two assists, while Djurgården's goalkeeper Magnus Hellberg endured multiple hits and fan taunts. The match was delayed by pyrotechnics from Djurgården supporters.

 

 

 

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