HS Cepelin was founded 25 December 1995 in Cetinje, Montenegro. For its first 15 years of existence, 1030 boys and girls passed through HS Cepelin. The stated goal of the school is to create young players in the handball sport.
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RK Cepelin Cetinje |
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Full name | Rukometni klub Cepelin Cetinje |
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Short name | Cepelin |
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Founded | 1995 |
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Arena | SRC Lovćen, Cetinje |
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Capacity | 2,020 seats |
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President | Miodrag Miško Popović |
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Head coach | Blažo Popović |
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League | Second Handball League |
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All age categories (Young Pioneers, Old Pioneers, Cadets, Juniors and Seniors) attend the school.
The senior team competed in the Second National League of FR Yugoslavia, group 'West', and in I and II Montenegrin leagues during the previous existence of the school. Cadets compete in the Cadets League of Montenegro. Juniors and pioneers compete in the junior and pioneer championships of Montenegro.
HS Cepelin has won the Younger Pioneers four times, the Older Pioneers six times, the Cadets four times, and the Juniors once. HS Cepelin won the championship of the FR Yugoslavia with the Older Pioneers in 1999. With the juniors team, HS “Cepelin-Lovćen osiguranje” became the Unofficial Champion of Yugoslavia in 2002. For the national team of Serbia and Montenegro, two of its players performed, and for the national team of Montenegro, 40 of its players performed. Its cadets, who are under the name “Budvanska Rivijera” (Cepelin), won 27 of a total of 28 games in the 2008/09 season and won the Cadets League of Montenegro for the second time in a row in 2009/10.
Among these teams are: RK Lovćen from Cetinje, RK Mornar from the Bar, RK Boka from Tivat, RK Rudar from Pljevlja, and RK Budvanska Rivijera from Budva.
From 1 September 2005, people will have the opportunity to enroll their children in the handball school in Podgorica. Through the handball, the school in Podgorica now has 174 children.
From September 2010, the HC Cepelin will begin its work on the Mini handball, for six-year-old children.[needs update]