Dino Slavić Set to join HC Ohrid in 2026
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HC Ohrid is bolstering its roster with the signing of Croatian national team goalkeeper Dino Slavić, effective in the summer of 2026. This strategic move signals HC Ohrid’s ambition to become a dominant force in Macedonian handball.
slavić’s Impressive Career Trajectory
The 34-year-old Slavić currently plays for Limoges in France, marking his third season with the club. His professional journey began in Croatia with RK Zamet Rijeka and RK Umag before making a meaningful move to Spain’s Ademar León in 2018 [[2]]. During his time with Ademar león, he gained valuable experience competing in the EHF Champions League, the EHF Cup, and the EHF European League [[2]].He later joined RK Zagreb, further solidifying his reputation as a top-tier goalkeeper.
International Recognition and Future Prospects
Slavić is on the verge of securing a spot on the Croatian national team for the EHF EURO 2026 [[1]]. His addition to HC Ohrid is expected to substantially strengthen the team’s defensive capabilities and contribute to their pursuit of championship titles.
HC Ohrid’s Growing Croatian contingent
Slavić will join fellow Croatian international Ante Ivanković at HC Ohrid. Ivanković, who arrived in the previous summer from Stuttgart, has quickly become a key player for the Macedonian club [[1]]. The presence of two Croatian players underscores HC Ohrid’s commitment to building a competitive and internationally-flavored squad.
Recent Career Moves
Prior to joining Limoges, Slavić demonstrated his skills in the French league. Notably, Željko Musa also recently moved from Zagreb to Kriens Lucerna, and Čaba Lajmeter will be playing for Balingen in Germany [[3]].
Contract Details
Slavić has agreed to a contract with HC Ohrid that will keep him with the club until the summer of 2028 [[1]].This long-term commitment demonstrates both the player’s and the club’s confidence in a triumphant partnership.