North Macedonia (MKD)
North Macedonia, one of the most inexperienced teams at the EHF EURO 2022, will aim to progress to the main round for the first time since 2008. But with key players injured and plenty of issues in the squad, they have a mountain to climb. The draw has not been kind for North Macedonia, who await reigning Olympic champions France, Netherlands and Romania in group C.
The EHF EURO is an unforgiving tournament. Indeed, if you lose your first three games, you are out. This happened to North Macedonia when they failed to secure a win in the preliminary round at the EHF EURO 2012.
The situation is a bit different now, with their fans ready to take on any challenge and support their team – just as they do at every major tournament. The fiery atmosphere in the Boris Trajkovski Arena in Skopje will pump up the co-hosts, but is it enough?
Only a few of North Macedonia’s players have featured in the EHF Champions League, EHF European League or the EHF European Cup – and they will be facing more experienced sides in the preliminary round. Experience goes a long way in this type of tournament. Back at the EHF EURO for the first time in 10 years, North Macedonia will surely see this tournament as a big challenge.
In late September, North Macedonia lost two friendly matches against Norway’s B team in Skopje. The second loss, a 37:27 defeat, left coach Ljubomir Savevski scratching his head only one month before the start of the tournament.
While not everything has worked according to plan in the build-up, the final tournament will be a different situation for the team, with added pressure and fans expecting results from the players. North Macedonia’s lack of experience could be decisive, but as lessons have been learnt, they can now only focus on the future and the task at hand.
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EHF Competition History
North Macedonia
21
Poland
23
Poland
22
North Macedonia
18
North Macedonia
19
Hungary
29
North Macedonia
25
Türkiye
25
Sweden
28
North Macedonia
18
North Macedonia
34
Lithuania
24
Azerbaijan
22
North Macedonia
37
Spain
24
North Macedonia
20
North Macedonia
19
Spain
31
Lithuania
28
North Macedonia
31
North Macedonia
40
Azerbaijan
17
Ukraine
31
North Macedonia
22
North Macedonia
22
Ukraine
24
Norway
32
North Macedonia
27
North Macedonia
18
Norway
24
North Macedonia
20
Slovenia
27
Slovenia
29
North Macedonia
28
Montenegro
31
North Macedonia
30
North Macedonia
21
Montenegro
29
North Macedonia
20
Romania
35
Romania
33
North Macedonia
22
North Macedonia
29
Czech Republic
37
Sweden
35
North Macedonia
26
Serbia
35
Fyr Macedonia
30
Fyr Macedonia
20
Sweden
32
Fyr Macedonia
28
Faroe Islands
24
Faroe Islands
15
Fyr Macedonia
22
Fyr Macedonia
27
Serbia
33
Sweden
38
Fyr Macedonia
26
Sweden
46
Fyr Macedonia
27
Fyr Macedonia
20
Sweden
31
Croatia
35
Fyr Macedonia
19
Fyr Macedonia
21
Montenegro
27
Fyr Macedonia
21
Slovenia
22
Slovenia
35
Fyr Macedonia
17
Fyr Macedonia
22
Croatia
36
Montenegro
21
Fyr Macedonia
14
Denmark
37
Fyr Macedonia
30
Fyr Macedonia
15
Sweden
26
France
29
Fyr Macedonia
16
Fyr Macedonia
26
Turkey
24
Lithuania
24
Fyr Macedonia
32
France
40
Fyr Macedonia
20
Fyr Macedonia
30
France
27
Turkey
36
Fyr Macedonia
28
Fyr Macedonia
34
Lithuania
25
Fyr Macedonia
28
Netherlands
28
Lithuania
19
Fyr Macedonia
33
Croatia
36
Fyr Macedonia
23
Fyr Macedonia
21
Croatia
26
Netherlands
20
Fyr Macedonia
20
Fyr Macedonia
32
Lithuania
24
Fyro Macedonia
20
Germany
23
Fyro Macedonia
13
Norway
28
Fyro Macedonia
33
Poland
35
Austria
28
Fyro Macedonia
25
Fyro Macedonia
22
Hungary
30
Serbia
23
Fyro Macedonia
25
Fyro Macedonia
31
Azerbaijan
23
Azerbaijan
32
Fyro Macedonia
31
Turkey
38
Fyro Macedonia
36
Fyro Macedonia
37
Turkey
31
Fyro Macedonia
20
Slovakia
25
Slovakia
36
Fyro Macedonia
24
Yugoslavia
39
Fyro Macedonia
38
Norway
31
Fyro Macedonia
28
Belarus
27
Fyro Macedonia
27
Fyro Macedonia
19
Ukraine
27
Fyro Macedonia
19
Rumania
19
Denmark
19
Fyro Macedonia
20
Fyro Macedonia
34
Angola
22
Fyro Macedonia
26
Germany
37
Denmark
30
Fyro Macedonia
25
Rumania
33
Fyro Macedonia
21
Fyro Macedonia
28
Korea
27
Fyro Macedonia
24
Denmark
27
Germany
23
Fyro Macedonia
18
Argentina
10
Fyro Macedonia
33
Fyro Macedonia
27
Japan
25
Ukraine
35
Fyro Macedonia
21
Poland
27
Fyro Macedonia
15
Russia
23
Fyro Macedonia
25
Fyro Macedonia
27
Spain
22
Fyro Macedonia
23
Norway
27
Denmark
37
Fyro Macedonia
21
Croatia
21
Fyro Macedonia
17
Fyro Macedonia
28
Croatia
22
Fyro Macedonia
20
Sweden
17
Sweden
20
Fyro Macedonia
18
Ukraine
30
Fyro Macedonia
27
Fyro Macedonia
30
Ukraine
20
Fyro Macedonia
36
Poland
34
Korea
34
Fyro Macedonia
26
Germany
24
Fyro Macedonia
19
Rumania
33
Fyro Macedonia
37
Fyro Macedonia
24
Czechia
24
Fyro Macedonia
25
Denmark
23
Russia
22
Fyro Macedonia
19
China
24
Fyro Macedonia
30
Fyro Macedonia
26
Slovenia
22
Key Players
right wing
current club: CSKA since 2019
- Started her career at Metalurg, moved to Vardar in 2015, where she stayed until 2018, and has subsequently featured in the CL for Krim Mercator and CSKA
- Played football before switching to handball at the age of 10; her trademark speed made her a proper wing
- In love with North Macedonian music, her favourite singer is Tose Proeski, who died in 2007 and had Skopje's national football stadium named after him in 2019
- Her favourite handball player is former France right wing Luc Abalo
- This is her first appearance at a major tournament
right back
current club: CS Magura Cisnadie since 2020
- The most experienced player for North Macedonia, she played in the domestic league until the age of 22, then moved to Buducnost, where she won the CL in 2014/15
- A true globetrotter, Gjorgjievska also featured for Baia Mare, Craiova and Magura Cisnadie in Romania, Siófok in Hungary and Podravka Vegeta in Croatia
- Has played for the national team since she was 16 years old, and her first major tournament was the 2005 WCh, but she featured at the EHF EURO in 2006 and 2008
- Novko Gjorgievski, who was a former handball player, coach and head coach of the women's youth national team, is her father
- Gjorgjievska also has a sister, Dushica, who is a handball player
EC trophies: CL 2015
Head Coach
coach
current club: none
- A former player born in Skopje, he has coached North Macedonia‘s men's and women's national teams
- Returned for his second stint with the women's team in June 2021
- Has also led North Macedonia‘s women's youth national team at the 2022 Youth WCh, where they finished 12th
- Left Vardar in 2011 and took a 10-year break from handball until being handed the keys to the women's national team ahead of the EHF EURO 2022
- As he was replaced just before the EHF EURO 2008 in his first stint as coach, this is his first ECh