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Arpad Sterbik Capar ((ハンガリー語:Sterbik Árpád), (:ˈʃtɛrbik ˈaːrpaːd); (セルビア語:Арпад Штербик / ''Arpad Šterbik''); born 20 November 1979 in Senta, SFR Yugoslavia) is a professional handball goalkeeper who plays for RK Vardar.
Born in Senta, Vojvodina, Sterbik is of Hungarian descent and holds Spanish citizenship. Internationally he represented Spain, winning a World Championship bronze medal and one gold. On club level, he has league and cup titles both in Hungary and Spain, and most notably he won the EHF Champions League, the premier continental club competition in Europe. His performances were acknowledged several times, having been named Hungarian Handballer of the Year in 2002 and IHF World Player of the Year in 2005.
==Career==
Sterbik was born in Senta, Vojvodinain 1979 and grew up by the nearby town of Ada. He began his career by RK Jugović, and moved to Hungary to play for Fotex KC Veszprém in 2001. Sterbik, as an ethnic Hungarian, could get the Hungarian citizenship in a simplified process just after few months, thus freeing a foreign player quota (that time Hungarian teams could have 2 foreign players in their match squad). It also made him available to play for the Hungarian national team, however, he never made an international appearance for Hungary.〔 Sterbik remained in Veszprém until 2004, during which period he won three Hungarian league and as many Hungarian cup titles. In 2002 he reached with Veszprém the EHF Champions League final, just to fell short against SC Magdeburg with an aggregate score of 48–51. In the same year he was voted Hungarian Handballer of the Year.
In 2004 he moved to Spanish side BM Ciudad Real and soon became one of the most prominent keepers in the Liga ASOBAL. While playing for Ciudad Real (2004–2011) and its successor Atlético Madrid BM (2011–2012), he was named the best goalkeeper of the league five times in a row (2006–2010) and in 2006 he also got the Liga ASOBAL MVP Award.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Arpad Sterbik Biography )〕 Additionally, he was awarded the IHF World Player of the Year title by the International Handball Federation in 2005.〔〔(Previous World Handball Players )'' (Retrieved on January 26, 2008)〕 Sterbik spent seven seasons by Ciudad Real and won four Spanish league and two Spanish cup titles. He went successful with Ciudad Real in the EHF Champions League as well, having won the title three times. In 2008, in his fourth season in Spain, Sterbik has gained Spanish citizenship and decided to represent Spain on international level.
In 2012, after eight successful seasons in Ciudad Real and Atlético Madrid BM, Sterbik switched to league rivals FC Barcelona Handbol, having signed a four-year contract with the Catalonian team.
On international level Sterbik played for Yugoslavia and Spain; he received bronze medals at the 1999 World Championships and at the 2001 World Championships with Yugoslavia, and added another World Championship bronze and a gold with Spain to his medals tally in 2011 and 2013, respectively.

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