He competed for the Croatia national team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, winning the bronze medal.[1][2] Due to his defensive playing style he has been nicknamed the Minister of defense by fans of the national team.
Early life
Gojun was born 18 April 1986 in Split, Croatia. At a young age he started playing handball in his hometown club of HRK Krilnik.
Career
RK Krilnik & RK Solin
Unable to prove himself to play for the senior squad of RK Split he started his senior career in RK Krilnik, which is also from Split.
He played for Krilnik for one season in the Second League - South 2002–03 season helping his club finish in third place but failing to earn promotion to the First League.
The next season, he transferred to Solin Transportcommerce. He played in the same league with Solin finishing in ninth place.[3]
During the beginning of the season under head coach Franko Mileta Zamet finished their first half of the season in seventh place failing to qualify for the championship play-off due to goal difference with PIPO IPC Čakovec. On 9 November Gojun showed great playing skill in defense against RK Zagreb in a defeat of 27:24.[4] On 25 December Franko Mileta was sacked and Williams Černeka took over the team for the rest of the season. RK Zamet. RK Zamet was ranked 14 in the league and was knocked out of the Cup in the round of 16.[5] He also played for the second team Zamet II under coach Damir Čavlović they won the Third League - West and got promoted to the Second League. Gojun's performances that season where rewarded with a call up for the Croatia U-18 squad.[6]
In June 2005 Boris Dragičević was announced as the new head coach. Gojun and his team began a strong campaign finishing third in the first half of the season granting them the championship play-offs. Their second part of the season finished badly, finishing last in the play-offs. During the play-offs Gojun's teammate Mladen Prskalo became head coach.[7]
At the start of the next season Zamet had sort of a rocky start winning only 4 matches out of 13 in their group. In February 2007 Prskalo was sacked and Drago Žiljak became head coach.[8] During this season Gojun played a big role in defensive role as well as an attacking role. The next season Zamet was placed 8 in the league and reached the quarter-final of the Cup where they lost to RK Nexe Našice.
RK Siscia
In June 2008 Gojun moved to RK Siscia from Sisak where he was called up by head coach Slavko Goluža.[9]
Siscia started out with a strong campaign. Gojun established himself as more of an attacking player from the start scoring averagely four or five goals per match. On 20 December 2008, in a match against RK Metković Gojun scored five goals for a win of 30:21.[10] He scored seven goals in cup qualification match against Varteks di Caprio. Siscia won the match 23:28.[11] On 12 March 2009 Gojun scored 8 goals against RK Moslavina Kutina with the result ending in 31:22 for Siscia.[12]
At the end of the season Siscia finished fourth in the Premier League.[13]
Zagreb went routinely undefeated throughout the domestic league and cup. Gojun made his EHF Champions League debut on 3 October 2009 against Norwegian club Fyllingen Håndball in an away match where Zagreb won 22:29. Gojun provided defense replacing Domagoj Duvnjak with and Tonči Valčić. He also got penalized for 2 minutes.[16]
On 22 March 2010 Senjanin Maglajlija was sacked and Nenad Kljaić became the new head coach.[17]Zagreb got the round of 16 and lost to Barcelona.[18] He scored 15 goals in 12 appearances.[19]
At the start of the 2010–11 season Zagreb started with their usual dominance in the domestic league.[20]Ivica Obrvan became the new head coach midway through the season.[21]
In the round of they lost to Rhein-Neckar Löwen 55:58 on aggregate. In 2012 Zagreb reached the quarter-final of the EHF Champions League and lost to THW Kiel.
During his time in RK Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb Gojun won three league titles and three cup titles while proving to be a world class defensive player.[22]
Atlético de Madrid
In April 2012 Gojun announced he would be moving to Atlético de Madrid during the summer.[23]
At Atlético he played under coach Talant Duyshebaev.
Gojun's first appearance for the club was on the 27 of August 2012 at the IHF Super Globe where Atlético won their first match 28:23 against El Jaish.[24] In the final they won against THW Kiel 28:23.[25] On September 8 Atlético played Supercopa ASOBAL against Barcelona and lost 31:34. Gojun scored two goals and provided defensive cover.[26]
Atlético started a good domestic campaign with Gojun providing a big role in attack and defense.[27] After two months at the club he stated that he felt like he was at home.[28] On 21 October Atlético defeated CB Cangas 34:13, Gojun didn't score but he did provide a spectacular defensive wall.[29] On 8 December Atlético lost to Barcelona in home match 22:25.[30] In a Copa ASOBAL match against Naturhouse La Rioja Gojun scored three goals in a win for Atlético of 30:34.[31] In the final they lost against Barcelona in a staggering defeat of 24:32.[32]
In the EHF Champions League Atlético got to the quarter-finals where they face Barcelona yet again. They won the home match 25:20.[33] But they lost the away match 32:24.[34]
On 6 October PSG won the derby against Montpellier 30:29.[38] Gojun scored his first goal for the club three days later against US Ivry.[39] On December 5 PSG lost their first match in the league against US Dunkerque 25:21.[40] A week later they lost to HBC Nantes.[41]
In September PSG secured the Trophée des champions yet again, Gojun even scored one goal in the match.[45] On 5 October PSG played a Champions League match against Gojun's former club Zagreb and won 27:22 but Gojun couldn't play due to a shoulder injury.[46] In November PSG got knocked out of the Coupe de la Ligue in the quarter-finals by Nantes.[47]
Gojun had already announced his departure from the club on 22 April 2015.[50]
Füchse Berlin Reinickendorf HBC
Uppon my arrival his arrival to Gojun won the 2015 IHF Super Globe with the club defeating Veszprém in the final 28:27 to witch Gojun scored two goals.[51]
International career
After playing for various youth squads he was invited to the senior national team in November 2007 by head coach Lino Červar to participate in their preparation in Poreč.[52]
Since then Gojun has been a regular Croatian national team player appearing in every major tournament since. In 2010 at the European Championship Gojun was voted the best defensive player of the tournament. At the tournament Croatia reached the final and lost to France.[56]
After the 2018 European Championship Gojun retired from the Croatian national team having made 168 appearances and scoring 80 goals, Gojun stated that he would play for the national team again only if necessary and said that there are more that enough young and skilled players in the team.[65]
Personal life
On 20 December 2014 Gojun married Kristina Šitum in Split.[66] Gojun has a son who was born in 2015.[67] Gojun has stated that he feels Rijeka is his second home, that he feels like he had a second childhood there. He is still good friend with most of his former teammates such as Mateo Hrvatin and Milan Uzelac.[68]