RK Lokomotiva Zagreb

In 1975, the team reached the final of the European Cup after winning its ninth championship.[4] Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, Lokomotiva, renamed Kraš Zagreb, won the first edition of the new Croatian League, but the team soon fell second to Podravka Koprivnica.[5] The club reversed to its original name in 2003, and the following seasons marked a timid revival, with Lokomotiva winning the three championship titles and four national cups.Most recently, Lokomotiva was second in the national championship and won the EHF Challenge Cup in 2017.Lokomotiva gave eight players of the national team which are surprisingly won the bronze medal at the 2020 European Women's Handball Championship (Lucija Bešen, Dora Kalaus, Larissa Kalaus, Paula Posavec, Stela Posavec, Tena Japundža, Kristina Prkačin and Andrea Šimara).
Dom SportovaCroatian LeaguehandballZagrebYugoslav ChampionshipEuropean CupEHF CupBayer Leverkusenbreakup of YugoslaviaPodravka KoprivnicaCup Winner's CupEHF Challenge Cupnational team2020 European Women's Handball ChampionshipLucija BešenDora KalausLarissa KalausPaula PosavecStela PosavecTena JapundžaKristina PrkačinAndrea ŠimaraNenad ŠoštarićCroatian Cup2016–17Challenge CupCS MadeiraArdeşen GSKRocasa Gran Canaria ACEVirto/QuintusH 65 Höör2017–18UHC Müllner Bau StockerauAC PAOK2018–192019–20HC Naisa NišJomi SalernoDHC Slavia PragueYalikavaksports ClubCBF Málaga Costa del Sol2021–22European LeagueMKS Perla LublinMosonmagyaróvári KC SEESBF BesançonSola HK2022–23EHF Champions LeagueGyőri Audi ETO KCMetz HandballCS Rapid BucureștiŽRK Budućnost PodgoricaStorhamar HEKastamonu Bld. GSKTeam EsbjergLara BurićNikoleta TrúnkováSanja DabevskaBeyza KaraçamSport Lisboa e BenficaBékéscsabai Előre NKSEDebreceni VSC (women's handball)RK Podravka KoprivnicaMKS LublinSerbian Handball FederationEuropean Handball Federation