Unbeaten Mostar reached the title in Bosnia and Herzegovina

In the final of the play off in Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar beat Mladost and clinched the title. It is their second crown this season since they already succeded in the national Cup. Dragutin SURBEK Jr brought the opening point to the Mostar after victo,

In the final of the play off in Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar beat Mladost and clinched the title. It is their second crown this season since they already succeded in the national Cup.

Dragutin SURBEK Jr brought the opening point to the Mostar after victory over Amar NEZIC, whilst Ivan BOBAS gave his team further lead with victory over Mirza DIZDAREVIC.

Armin ALICIC and Edin KONJIC played close match. Armin had match ball in the fifth game, but KONJIC won the duel 15:13.
Dragutin SURBEK was the back bone of Mostar’s success. In doubles with Mirza HADZIJAHIC, Dragutin overcame easily DIZDAREVIC and KONJIC and finally succeded in the fifth match against DIZDAREVIC.

It was great succeess for the young coach Danijel BEREZOVSKI as well.

STK Mostar – STK Mladost Zenica 4:1
Dragutin ŠURBEK – Amar NEZIĆ 3:0 (13:11, 11:8, 11:7)
Ivan BOBAŠ – Mirza DIZDAREVIĆ 3:1 (11:8, 5:11, 11:7, 11:8)
Armin ALIČIĆ – Edin KONJIĆ 2:3 (10:12, 8:11, 11:7, 11:1, 13:15)
Dragutin ŠUBREK/Mirza HADŽIJAHIĆ – Mirza DIZDAREVIĆ/Edin KONJIĆ 3:0 (11:6, 11:7, 11:5)
Dragutin ŠURBEK – Mirza DIZDAREVIĆ 3:1 (11:4, 7:11, 11:3, 11:6).

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