Popovic did not give up. She was persistent, just like she was once on the court in attack, and with help from her family, Popovic reached another set of goals.
"I was doing everything in parallel. Giving birth, studying and training younger players. It was really hard. Family, school and handball court is everything you have in life. You are away a lot, someone has to take a lot of work on their back, in my case my husband who had help from the rest of our family If you want to chase that dream, you have to have your whole family involved. I was happy I had that and I accepted life like that," said Popovic.
With Slovenia and North Macedonia, Montenegro are co-hosts of the Women's EHF EURO 2022. Montenegro's top players will have a chance to chase another success in women's handball in front of their fans, known to be handball lovers.
"It is always great to play at home. Home court gives an advantage and I hope people from Podgorica and Montenegro will recognize that. I know that it is not very easy to buy tickets in today's economy, but I hope they will be our eighth player and give us additional wind in the wings against Spain, Poland and Germany. It means a lot," said Popovic.
In group D, Montenegro will face Spain, Germany and Poland. This is a challenging group for Popovic's team, but Montenegro can keep up with their opponents if the team is ready and complete.
"We have a tough group and I only hope we will have an injury-free team. Then we can dream of something. In the last two years, we had many changes in the squad and had problems with injuries. We have a small handball base and it is hard if you don't have every player available, those important links for success."
"In comparison, our whole country has almost the same number of people as Norway has handball players. When I have to fill the squad list for the EHF, I struggle to find all 35 names. That's why I hope people will recognize our passion and support us in Podgorica, and I hope later in Skopje or Ljubljana," concluded Popovic.