Alex Andjelic

Alex Andjelic

Alex Andjelic (born 16 August, 1940) is an ice hockey coach. He has coached extensively in the Netherlands and Germany.

Born in Bačka Palanka, Andjelic played for Partizan Belgrade in Belgrade before playing in the Netherlands for clubs 's-Hertogenbosch Red Eagles in 1967-8, Nijmegen Tigers in 1968-9 [http://www.eurohockey.net/players/show_player.cgi?serial=35715] . He played over 40 times for Yugoslavia.

Andjelic is currently involved with Nijmegen Tigers youth program. He has coached with a number of clubs: Nijmegen, Heerenveen Flyers, Rotterdam Panda's, Tigers Amsterdam, and IJHC Den Bosch in the Netherlands; Schwenninger Wild Wings, Essen Moskitoes, Deggendorf, and Grefrather EC in Germany; and EHC Chur and Rapperswil-Jona in Switzerland.

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