Team

The people who keep the club moving.

Karate Klub Hercegovina Citluk is built by instructors, organizers, and operations leads who treat training, mentoring, and community work as one shared responsibility.

  • Coaches who keep technique standards high and sessions welcoming.
  • Organizers who turn local partnerships into practical member support.
  • Operations leads who keep events, travel, and communications running on time.
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Eight people, one shared standard.

Each member of the team supports a different part of the club, from youth coaching and tournament prep to family communication, logistics, and outreach across Herzegovina.

Marija Puljic

Marija Puljic

Head Coach

Sets the club’s technical standards and leads advanced training blocks focused on discipline, timing, and match readiness.

Ivan Zelenika

Ivan Zelenika

Assistant Coach

Works with beginner and intermediate groups, helping new members build confidence and clean fundamentals from the start.

Lejla Coric

Lejla Coric

Youth Development Lead

Designs youth sessions that balance structure, motivation, and clear progression for children entering the club.

Petar Bevanda

Petar Bevanda

Competition Coordinator

Handles tournament planning, athlete registrations, and travel schedules so members can focus on preparation.

Ana Matic

Ana Matic

Community Outreach Lead

Builds relationships with schools, parents, and partner groups to expand access to training and public events.

Nikola Juric

Nikola Juric

Operations Manager

Keeps equipment, venue setup, and weekly scheduling organized so sessions run reliably across the season.

Sara Kraljevic

Sara Kraljevic

Member Support Coordinator

Guides families through enrollment, attendance questions, and practical support options for active members.

Adnan Prskalo

Adnan Prskalo

Events and Media Lead

Documents club milestones and coordinates open days, demonstrations, and public-facing updates throughout the year.

How They Work

Every role supports the same mission.

The team shares one approach: disciplined coaching, dependable communication, and practical care for members who need structure, opportunity, and a place to grow.

That means strong sessions on the mat, clear expectations for families, and organized planning behind every competition, outreach day, and club event.

8 team members covering coaching, operations, outreach, and support
3 core priorities: training quality, youth development, and community trust
1 shared standard for how the club shows up in every hall, event, and partnership