The atmosphere inside SPENS in Novi Sad shattered into chaos during the second leg of the ARKUS League handball final. What was supposed to be a battle for the Serbian championship turned into a scene of utter disorder. The match between RK Vojvodina and [URL-WIJ: RK Partizan] did not end through sport. It ended through violence.
A Projectile Changes Everything
Partizan held a 1-0 series lead, courtesy of a 33-27 victory in Belgrade. Vojvodina started strong in this second encounter, racing to a 5-2 lead. The black-and-white team fought back, narrowing the gap to 6-5. Then, the unthinkable happened. Supporters known as Grobari launched two explosive devices onto the court. The first caused panic. The second caused permanent damage.
The second device detonated near the right wing. Fran Mileta, Vojvodina's Croatian flanker, was standing right there. The blast was deafening. Reports confirm Mileta suffered severe hearing loss in his right ear. The player was in agony. The game was no longer about points. It was about safety. The delegate ordered play to continue without clearing the stands. Partizan players returned to the court. Vojvodina refused. They stayed in the locker room. The decision was final. The match was abandoned. Partizan was awarded a 20-0 technical victory.
A Title Won in Controversy
Partizan secured the national championship title, but the victory is tarnished. The celebration is overshadowed by the injury to Mileta and the blatant disregard for player safety. This is not how championships are meant to be won. The Serbian handball federation now faces a massive reckoning. The Grobari have shown their true colors, and the sport has paid the price. Fans across the Balkans are left asking: where is the respect? Where is the order? This final will be remembered not for goals scored, but for the silence that followed the explosion.
grobari ponovo su dokazali da su nista drugo vec problem za sport... mada, mislim da je federacija trebala ranije da reaguje na sve ovo.