Iztok Puc, born on September fourteenth, nineteen sixty-six, is celebrated as one of the most distinguished handball players of the late twentieth century. His career spanned the 1980s and 1990s, during which he showcased his exceptional talent while playing for prominent clubs such as Borac Banja Luka, Zagreb, Celje, and Prule 67.
Throughout his illustrious career, Puc amassed an impressive collection of eighteen domestic trophies. He achieved remarkable success in the EHF Champions League, clinching the title in both nineteen ninety-two and nineteen ninety-three with the Zagreb team. His contributions to the sport have left an indelible mark on handball history.
Puc's international career is equally noteworthy, as he is one of the rare athletes to have represented three different nations at the Summer Olympics. He earned a bronze medal with Yugoslavia in nineteen eighty-eight and later secured a gold medal with Croatia in nineteen ninety-six, highlighting his versatility and skill on the global stage.
In recognition of his outstanding achievements, Puc was named the best overall player in the history of Slovenian handball in two thousand nine. Following his passing, an award was established in his honor, which is presented annually to the most promising young handball players in Slovenia and Croatia, alternating between the two countries each year.