Farewell to the silver medallists
2023 marked the 10-year anniversary of a historic silver medal at the 2013 IHF Women's World Championship in Serbia. The Serbian national team were second in group B, then eliminated South Korea, Norway and Poland to be stopped by Brazil in the finals. They have never since repeated that success.
The back court trio of Kristina Liscevic, Jovana Stoiljkovic and Jelena Lavko were part of that enormous success and by helping their team to qualify for the 2023 World Championship, they closed the circle.
Always positive Liscevic came a long way from her hometown Somobor where she started playing handball at the age of 14. From Sombor, via Crvea Zvezda, Metalurg, Metz, Váci, Astrahanochka, Krasnodar, Kisvárda, Esbjerg, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea and lastly HC Dunărea Brăila, she made her mark and became one of the most recognisable faces of Serbian handball.
The 33-year-old centre-back has played in four EHF EUROs (2012, 2014, 2016 and 2020), as well as four World Championships (2013, 2015, 2019 and 2021). When you add 129 caps and 304 goals, that speaks for itself.
“I would like to express my gratitude to all people who came to support us at our last game and important qualification match. It was beautiful and they made us proud and grateful o play for the national team,” said the singer at heart, Liscevic.
Jovana Stoiljkovic could not hold back her emotions after the game and through the rollercoaster of tears and smiles said goodbye to her favourite jersey.
“It is a special feeling to sing the anthem in front of a packed Banjica. It was the same feeling when I sang it for the first time. As I was singing it, I had a flashback of my whole career. I hope that new generations, new girls will have this opportunity - to win medals and enjoy the support and play with such a great team," she said.