Taip Ramadani becomes chief coach of Australia's National

Former Kosovo elector Tayp Ramadani has started new work in handball. He has recently been appointed Australian selective. The 49-year-old lives in Australia and has made a big contribution to handball in that country, the FHK report says. Ramadan is also praised for his work on Kosovo. With professionalization [...]
The 49-year-old lives in Australia and has made a big contribution to handball in that country, the FHK report says.
Ramadan is also praised for his work on Kosovo. With its professionalism, it has increased our team level.
It has led Kosovo from April 2016 until the beginning of this year. Unable to travel from Australia due to restrictions brought on the pandemic, the coach has given up the post of Kosovo selective. But the growth of the team during his time was enormous.
Ramadan is one of Australia's biggest handball players. He has played many world championships, and so has he at the 2000 Olympics. Part of Australia was from 1993 until 2009.
Even earlier, it was Australia's selection from 2009 to 2013. It was in two world championships. Many Australian teams have also been led.












