Žarko Šešum

Žarko Šešum (Serbian Cyrillic: Жарко Шешум; born 16 June 1986) is a Serbian handball player for Swiss club Kadetten Schaffhausen and the Serbia national team.

Žarko Šešum
Šešum in 2009
Personal information
Full name Žarko Šešum
Born (1986-06-16) 16 June 1986
Bačka Palanka, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Serbian
Height 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Playing position Left back
Club information
Current club Kadetten Schaffhausen
Number 15
Youth career
Team
Sintelon
Senior clubs
Years Team
2002–2007
Sintelon
2007–2010
MKB Veszprém
2010–2014
Rhein-Neckar Löwen
2014–2018
Frisch Auf Göppingen
2018–
Kadetten Schaffhausen
National team
Years Team
2006–
Serbia

Club career

Born in Bačka Palanka, Šešum started out at his hometown club Sintelon. He was promoted to the senior squad in the 2002–03 season, at age 16. In early 2007, Šešum was transferred to Hungary and signed with MKB Veszprém. He helped the side win three consecutive championships. In 2010, Šešum moved to Germany and joined Rhein-Neckar Löwen, spending the next four years with the club. He subsequently played for fellow German team Frisch Auf Göppingen from 2014 to 2018, winning two successive EHF Cup titles (2016 and 2017).

International career

Youth

At youth level, Šešum was an instrumental member of the Serbia and Montenegro winning squad at the European Under-18 Championship in August 2004.[1] He subsequently led his nation to the gold medal at the World Under-19 Championship in August 2005.[2] Later the same month, Šešum was an important member of the team that finished as runners-up at the World Under-21 Championship.[3]

Senior

A Serbia international since its inception,[4] Šešum made his major debut for the national team at the 2009 World Championship. He was also a member of the squad that won the silver medal at the 2012 European Championship, but missed the final due to injury.[5] Subsequently, Šešum was selected to compete at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[6]

Honours

MKB Veszprém
Rhein-Neckar Löwen
Frisch Auf Göppingen
Kadetten Schaffhausen

References

  1. "Plavi bez poraza do zlata" (in Serbian). glas-javnosti.rs. 2 August 2004. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  2. "Apsolutni šampioni" (in Serbian). novosti.rs. 12 August 2005. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  3. "Srebro za plave u Budimpešti" (in Serbian). b92.net. 29 August 2005. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  4. "Novi početak za srpski rukomet" (in Serbian). sportskacentrala.com. 5 October 2006. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  5. "Srbija osvojila srebro u Beogradu" (in Serbian). b92.net. 29 January 2012. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  6. "Vuković odbrao 15 olimpijaca" (in Serbian). b92.net. 21 July 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
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