(final against THW Kiel 30-28)
DHB Pokal Vice Champion
(final against Füchse Berlin 21-22)
Bundesliga rank 3
(final against SC Magdeburg 32-31 a. penalty shooting)
Champions League eighth finals
(against THW Kiel 49-63, away and home)
Bundesliga rank 3
DHB Pokal Vice Champion
(final against SC Magdeburg 30-32)
Champions League quarter finals
(against VT Kielce 56-57, home and away)
Bundesliga Vice Champion
DHB Pokal finalist
(Final vs THW Kiel 23-29)
Champions League quarter finals
(against Vardar Skopje, 51-61 home and away)
Bundesliga Vice Champion
Hungarian Cup Winner
(final against MOL-Pick-Szeged 23-21)
Champions League eight finals
(against Skjern, 59-61 away and home)
Vize Champion Hungarian League
(against MOL-Pick-Szeged 57-58 away and home)
WC qualification 2019 with the Hungarian National Team
(against Slovenia 51-50 away and home)
Termination of contract with TK Veszprém in October 2018 after 2 lost games in the EHF Champions League.
(against FC Barcelona, 31:28 away and against RK Vardar, 25:27 at home)
Termination of contract with the Hungarian National Team in October 2018. No game played after the WC-qualification in June 2018.
New contract with IFK Kristianstad starting season 2019/2020.
EC 4th place with Slovenia in Stockholm
(Lost the semi-final against Spain with 32-34 and the bronze game against Norway with 20-28)
No finals were played with IFK Kristianstad due to the Covid19 pandemic. 2nd place in the Swedish Handbollsligan.
Vranjes terminates the contract with IFK Kristianstad in December 2020.
WC in Egypt, rank 9
(missed the quarter finals by one point after losing one match in the tournament and two times a draw)
The contract with the Slovenian National Team is terminated in January 2022 after a premature elimination at the European Championships in Hungary.
Only a few days later, Vranjes is offered to lead the Bundesliga club Rhein Neckar Löwen the remaining part of the season. He accepts.