Abas Arslanagić, born on October second, nineteen forty-four, is a distinguished Bosnian former handball player and coach. He made his mark in the world of sports by representing Yugoslavia in two consecutive Summer Olympics, showcasing his exceptional skills as a goalkeeper.
In the nineteen seventy-two Munich Games, Arslanagić was a vital member of the Yugoslav team that clinched the gold medal. His contributions were significant, as he played in five matches, including the pivotal final, demonstrating his prowess and dedication to the sport.
Four years later, during the nineteen seventy-six Olympics, he continued to excel, participating in all six matches as the team's goalkeeper. The Yugoslav team finished fifth in the tournament, further solidifying Arslanagić's reputation as a formidable athlete.
After a successful playing career, he transitioned into coaching, where he continued to influence the sport until his retirement in two thousand thirteen. His journey through handball, both as a player and a coach, reflects his deep commitment to the game and his country.