Major club achievements

In Europe

  • European champions 2004
  • Winners of the EHF Champions Trophy 2004 (European Supercup)
  • Six times semi-finalists of the EHF Champions League 1997-2001, 2005
  • Semi-finalists of the EHF Cup Winners’ Cup 2003
  • EHF Champions League 2002 – quarterfinal
  • EHF Champions League 1993/94 – 7th to 8th place

  • European cadet champions 1996, 2nd place – European cadet championship 2003
  • Winners of the “Georges Marrane” tournaments in 1994, 1997,1998 and 1999 in Paris; winners of the 6th “Eurotournoi” tournament in 1996 in Strasbourg; winners of the “Schlecker” tournament in 2002; winners of the “Crem caffè” tournament in 2002, Trieste; winners of the 1998 tournament in Sarajevo, BIH; winners of the 7th “Rhyfall” tournament in 1989, Neuhausen, Switzerland; winners of the 6th Sicilian Trophy in 1986 in Palermo, Italy, winners of the “Banja Luka Cup” 2006, 2007 and 2008
  • Twelve times winners of the junior class tournaments (Grevenbroich, Balaton Cup, Paris, Belgrade, Teramo, Vienna)
  • Eleven times winners of the cadet class tournaments (Frankfurt, Göteborg, Vienna, Balaton Cup, Belgrade)
  • Six times winners of the senior boys class tournaments (Balaton Cup, Barnbach-Koflach)
  • Two times winners of the junior boys class tournaments in Vienna
  • EHF Champions League Branding Award

In the independent Slovenia

(since 1991)
  • Seventeen times men’s national champions (1991–2001, 2003-2008, 2010)
  • Fourteen times Cup winners of the Republic of Slovenia (1991-2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010)

  • Eight times national junior champions, six times national cadet champions, thirteen times national senior boys champions, eight times national junior boys champions
  • The Bloudek Award in 1991
  • The best Slovene sports team in 2004 according to the Slovene Association of Sports Journalists

In the former Yugoslavia

(until 1991)
  • Seven seasons in the 1st Yugoslav federal league (1967/68, 1968-71, 1977-79, 1983/84)
  • Three times finalists of the Yugoslav cup (1976, 1978 and 1980)

  • Four times junior Yugoslav champions, six times top men’s handball club in Slovenia (1981-1990), fourteen times Slovene Cup winners, seventeen times Slovene junior champions (from 1960), three times Slovene cadet champions, eight times Slovene champions in the senior boys group, four times Slovene champions in the junior boys group (from 1980)
  • Thirty Yugoslav national team players, of which 5 in the A team and over 100 Slovene national-team members of the senior boys, cadet and junior boys teams
  • Vlado Bojovič – 108 matches for the Yugoslav A-team (124 goals, 9 times team captain)