Handball Club Rabotnichki
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HC Rabotnichki | |||
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Founded | 1948 | ||
Arena | Jane Sandanski Arena | ||
Capacity | 7.500 | ||
President | Vlatko Nedelkovski & Aleksandar Miloshevski | ||
Head coach | Nikola Dimovski & Risto Trpchevski | ||
League | VIP Super Liga | ||
2019/2020 | 10th | ||
Club colours | |||
Website Official site |
Active departments of Sports Club Rabotnichki | ||
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Football | Basketball | Handball |
Handball Club Rabotnichki is a Macedonian handball club from Skopje.[1] It was established in 1948 as a section of the Sports Association Rabotnichki.[2] HC Rabotnichki is a member of Macedonian VIP Super Liga, the top Mens handball competition organized by Macedonian Handball Federation.[3]
History[edit]
Rabotnichki together with the team of HC Vardar these are the oldest handball clubs in Macedonia. On 1 July 1945 in the "Working Hall" in Skopje, a Sports Department Rabotnichki has been founded, with Aleksandar Canko Hristov as president. Afterwards, many sports sections fused with Rabotnichki.[4] Besides football, Rabotnichki sports department also organized the first volleyball match in Macedonia after the war, as well as founding skiclub and athletic club. Few months later, the basketball club Rabotnichki was also founded. The Handball Club was established in 1948. It became one of the best teams in Skopje. They won the league several times in the 50s.[5] First one in 1950, and last 4th in 1958. The club repeated its success in 1963 winning the 5th title. HC Rabotnichki won the Cup two times, first in 1960 and then again in 1977. In the mid and late 70s Rabotnichki is experiencing a crisis and was no longer the strong first league team from the past.
In August 2013, on the occasion of the club's 65th anniversary, beach handball tournament was held in Skopje as part of the celebration ceremony. In July 2015, for the new season, in that time the new president of the club - Risto Cokrev announced bigger reinforcements so the club would be a bigger competitor in the Super League. Shortly afterwards, new reinforcements arrived, including several members of the national team. That 2015/16 season, Rabotnichki reached the playoffs and finished in the sixth place.[6] HC Rabotnichki received serious reinforcement in players and coaching staff.[7] According to the mutual agreement, next season Rabotnichki team players will play in a VIP Super Liga.[8] Coach Stojan Petrushevski and the assistant Pepi Manaskov are part of Rabotnichki now and beside them, a dozen handball players joined the team,and participate in the strongest Macedonian competition.[9] The team is moving to a new Arena and now is a host at SC "Jane Sandanski".[10] On 9 January 2021 HC Rabotnichki made history and played its first international match against one national team of Chile. The match played at Jane Sandanski Arena Skopje finished HC Rabotnichki vs Chile 29:29 .
Domestic achievements[edit]
- Champions
- Cup Winners
- Field Handball
Rabotnichki home ground[edit]
HC Rabotnichki plays there League Matches at Jane Sandanski Arena. Jane Sandanski Arena is an indoor sports arena located in the Aerodrom Municipality of Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. The arena has a capacity of 7,500. It is named after the Macedonian revolutionary Jane Sandanski. The sports complex includes a 5-star hotel with a spa center, swimming pool and a sky bar. Tennis courts, fitness center and clubs headquarters are within the sports complex. Sports Centre Jane Sandanski also has an aerobics center, tennis and table tennis courts, playground for children and exclusive HUMMEL sports store and fan shop.
Team[edit]
- Goalkeepers
- Players( Backs,Wingers,Play Makers)
- 7 Jakov Panovski
- 5 Stefan Chakalik
- 28 Petar Vilarov
- 9 Damjan Jakimovski
- 22 Stefan Damevski
- 33 Ilija Dimov
- Backs Right Left Central
- 43 Nino Perchuklievski LCB
- 20 Viktor Damchevski LP
- 97 Kliment Eftimov P
- 13 Enis Idrizi CB
Former club members[edit]
Notable former players[edit]
- Nikola Markoski
- Daniel Gjorgjeski
- Mitko Stoilov
- Zlatko Mojsoski
- Velko Markoski
- Milan Levov
- Davor Palevski
Notable former coaches[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Работнички (Ракомет) [Rabotnichki (Handball)]. Gol.mk (in македонски). February 13, 2018.
- ↑ "Handball - RK Rabotnicki Skopje (North Macedonia) : palmares, results and name". the-sports.org.
- ↑ "HC Rabotnichki | Superliga Team Statistics - Handball Database Wettpoint". handball.wettpoint.com.
- ↑ Sedma Pateka 23 09 1968g. 2020-11-20 – via YouTube.
- ↑ "Rakometen Klub Rabotnicki - Handball :: Statistics :: Titles :: Titles (in-depth) :: History (Timeline) :: Goals Scored :: Fixtures :: Results :: News & Features :: Videos :: Photos :: Squad". playmakerstats.com.
- ↑ "Rabotnicki | HC Vardar". rkvardar.mk.
- ↑ "RK Vardar with 21 players into season 2020/2021". August 4, 2020.
- ↑ "Handbal - RK Rabotnicki Skopje".
- ↑ "PHOTO GALLERY FROM THE MATCH HC METALURG 2 – RK RABOTNICKI".
- ↑ HC RABOTNICKI - CHILE (NATIONAL TEAM). 2021-01-09 – via YouTube.
External links[edit]
- RFM Profile
- EHF Profile
- Fan Club Forum
- Macedonian Handball Federation
- RK Rabotnicki
- Работнички мина низ “мелницата“ на Металург
- Handball - RK Rabotnicki Skopje (Macédoine du Nord) : palmares, résultats et identité
- Enciklopedija fizičke kulture 2, Jugoslavenski leksikografski zavod, Zagreb, 1977.
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