RK Vardar
RK Vardar 1961 (Macedonian: РК Вардар 1961) is a professional handball club from Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. Vardar is the most successful handball team in the country, having won fifteen national League titles and sixteen Cup titles. Also, Vardar is the most successful team in the regional SEHA League having won five titles. The team has also won two EHF Champions League titles.
RK Vardar 1961 | |||
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Founded | 1961Skopje | in||
Arena | Jane Sandanski Arena | ||
Capacity | 6.000 | ||
President | Mihajlo Mihajlovski | ||
Head coach | Vlado Nedanovski | ||
League | Macedonian Super League | ||
2021–22 | Macedonian Super League, 1st of 12 (champion) | ||
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Website Official site |
Active departments of Sports Club Vardar | ||
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Football | Handball | Basketball |
History
RK Vardar was founded in 1961, as part of the Vardar Sports Club in Skopje, which had been founded in 1947.
The RK Grafichar Skopje club was established in 1948, which in terms of rank and quality was right behind Rabotnichki. In 1961 Grafichar renamed itself to Vardar and almost the entire team of the club RK Partizan Skopje joined the team. Skopje's club Rabotnichki began to experience a crisis and was no longer the strong first league team from the past, and a more ambitious club Vardar entered the scene. A solid team was created, the mainstays were goalkeeper Jovanovski, as well as Atanasovski, Zdravkovski, Savevski and Bozinovski.
This talent promised a good future and with coach Boskos, who was armed with great knowledge gained in at the time handball superpower Romania, where he lived until moving to Macedonia. Everything was done ambitiously and after all the obstacles were overcome and the fiercest opponents were defeated in 1976, Vardar joined the first division. They played there for 2 seasons, while in the 80s they spent most of the time in the second division.
The handball team rose to power again in the late 1990s becoming one of the two clubs, alongside RK Pelister, to dominate the Macedonian handball scene after the independence of the country.
Vardar have participated in the EHF Champions League eleven times and made it to the semifinals of the Cup Winner's Cup three times. Except for 2005, when they came in 4th place, the club has achieved either championship or runner-up in the Macedonian Super League since 1999. They achieved a record win of the Macedonian handball championship by winning their twelfth title in 2018 and are the record cup winner with thirteen victories. On 15 April 2012, Vardar defeated Metalurg at the Zagreb Arena to become the first SEHA League champion.[1][2] The team has won five titles in the SEHA League. The club started the new 2013–14 season with a new management structure, Sergey Samsonenko as the new proprietor and sport director of the club, while Mihajlo Mihajlovski has become the honorary club chairman.


The season of 2016–17 was the most successful for the team because they managed to win the EHF Champions League and the regional SEHA League including the two main domestic championships, the national Handball Super League and the national Handball Cup. Two days after winning the EHF Champions League the team celebrated the victory with approximately 150,000 people in a ceremony on the Macedonia Square in Skopje. Because of the huge success, Gjorgje Ivanov, at the time President of the Republic of Macedonia, awarded the members of the handball club Vardar a Medal of Merit for the results they achieved, especially for winning the Champions League title. The club was awarded the national charter of the country.
In the 2018–19 season, the team once again managed to win the EHF Champions League, the regional SEHA League and the main domestic championship, the Handball Super League of North Macedonia. One day after winning the EHF Champions League the team arrived in the country with a private jet and celebrated the victory with approximately 250,000 people in a central ceremony at the Macedonia Square in Skopje.
Kits
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Accomplishments
Domestic competitions
Winner (15): 1998–99, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–2021, 2021-2022
Winner (16): 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023
Winner (3): 2017, 2018, 2019
European competitions
Third placed: 1998–99, 2004–2005, 2010–2011
Other competitions
Individual Club Awards
- Double
- Winners (9): 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2006–07, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2020–21
- Triple Crown
- Winners (1): 2016–17
Arena
RK Vardar is the owner of the Jane Sandanski Arena where they play all their home matches in the EHF Champions League, the regional SEHA League and in domestic competitions. It's a modern complex with a sports hall of 7,500 seats. It has its own hotel, spa center, hospital and swimming pool.


The arena is named after the Macedonian revolutionary Jane Sandanski.
Team
Current squad
- Squad for the 2022–23 season
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Transfers
- Transfers for the season 2023–24
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Staff
Professional staff
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Management
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Notable former players
Pepi Manaskov
Stevče Aluševski
Petar Misovski
Branislav Angelovski
Kiril Kolev
Vančo Dimovski
Lazo Majnov
Naumče Mojsovski
Zlatko Mojsovski
Goran Kuzmanoski
Dejan Pecakovski
Radoslav Stojanović
Aco Jonovski
Marjan Kolev
Mitko Stoilov
Vlado Nedanovski
Martin Popovski
Marko Kizikj
Dimitar Dimitrioski
Zlatko Daskalovski
Nemanja Pribak
Filip Lazarov
Velko Markoski
Milorad Kukoski
Gradimir Čanevski
Dejan Manaskov
Petar Angelov
Goce Ojleski
Nikola Markoski
Milan Levov
Nikola Mitrevski
Daniel Gjorgjeski
Nikola Stojčevski
Alexey Rastvortsev
Mikhail Chipurin
Alexander Dereven
Dmitrii Kiselev
Pavel Atman
Daniil Shishkarev
Sergei Gorbok
Sergey Gorpishin
Gleb Kalarash
Timur Dibirov
Strahinja Milić
Stefan Terzić
Ilija Abutović
Mijajlo Marsenić
Dejan Milosavljev
Marko Vujin
Vladimir Petrić
Janja Vojvodić
Alem Toskić
Iñaki Malumbres Aldave
Alex Dujshebaev
Arpad Šterbik
Joan Cañellas
Jorge Maqueda
Eduardo Gurbindo
Blaženko Lacković
Luka Raković
Luka Cindrić
Igor Karačić
Ivan Čupić
Lovro Jotić
Josip Vekić
Ante Gadža
Mladen Rakčević
Stevan Vujović
Vuk Lazović
Vuko Borozan
Vasko Ševaljević
Miladin Kozlina
Matjaž Brumen
Gregor Ocvirk
Staš Skube
Domen Sikošek Pelko
Ante Kuduz
Revaz Chanturia
Jan Sobol
Rogerio Moraes Ferreira
José Toledo
Dainis Krištopāns
Artūrs Kuģis
Khalifa Ghedbane
Ali Safar
Robin Cantegrel
Bakary Diallo
Jérémy Toto
Olivier Nyokas
Kévynn Nyokas
Christian Dissinger
Patryk Walczak
Yoel Cuni Morales
Notable former coaches
Ljubomir Savevski
Andon Boškovski
Zoran Kastratović
Biljana Crvenkoska
Stevče Aluševski
Raúl González Gutiérrez
David Davis
Roberto García Parrondo
David Pisonero
Dragan Đukić
Dejan Perić
Josif Petković
Veselin Vujović
Goran Simić
Aleksandar Roganović
Notable former presidents
Kit manufacturers
European competitions record
EHF Champions League
Season | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate: | |
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1999–00 | 1/16 | ![]() |
33–37 | 26–30 | 59–67 | |
2001–02 | R 2 | ![]() |
37–31 | 27–28 | 64–59 | |
GM (Group D) |
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24–27 | 22–27 | 3rd | ||
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27–27 | 19–33 | ||||
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32–30 | 28–31 | ||||
2002–03 | QR 1 | ![]() |
32–24 | 31–28 | 63–52 | |
QR 2 | ![]() |
29–23 | 26–26 | 55–49 | ||
GM (Group D) |
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25–28 | 25–30 | 4th | ||
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27–26 | 23–34 | ||||
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26–25 | 26–38 | ||||
2003–04 | ||||||
GM (Group B) |
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28–30 | 24–38 | 4th | ||
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27–35 | 19–41 | ||||
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26–32 | 33–34 | ||||
2004–05 | ||||||
GM (Group A) |
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12–26 | 22–31 | 3rd | ||
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24–24 | 18–25 | ||||
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22–22 | 26–25 | ||||
2007–08 | QR 1 | ![]() |
37–22 | 30–30 | 67–52 | |
GM (Group C) |
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27–26 | 30–36 | 4th | ||
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26–34 | 28–28 | ||||
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29–28 | 21–28 | ||||
2009–10 | Q (Group 1) |
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33–30 | 1st | ||
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35–28 | |||||
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34–24 | |||||
GP (Group D) |
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25–32 | 21–28 | 5th | ||
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24–31 | 28–37 | ||||
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23–33 | 23–39 | ||||
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22–22 | 31–24 | ||||
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28–35 | 28–35 | ||||
2013–14 | GP (Group C) |
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29–29 | 23–30 | 4th | |
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30–22 | 24–26 | ||||
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24–24 | 25–35 | ||||
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32–25 | 37–24 | ||||
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18–26 | 27–22 | ||||
L16 | ![]() |
28–28 | 30–29 | 58–57 | ||
QF | ![]() |
27–25 | 22–24 | 49–49 | ||
2014–15 | GP (Group C) |
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34–32 | 27–26 | 2nd | |
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39–28 | 39–34 | ||||
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28–25 | 35–28 | ||||
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30–26 | 34–34 | ||||
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23–24 | 24–32 | ||||
L16 | ![]() |
31–20 | 26–32 | 57–52 | ||
QF | ![]() |
20–22 | 31–33 | 51–55 | ||
2015–16 | GP (Group B) |
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34–26 | 30–25 | 3rd | |
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27–23 | 31–29 | ||||
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38–36 | 30–25 | ||||
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25–19 | 27–28 | ||||
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34–24 | 31–33 | ||||
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34–24 | 20–23 | ||||
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25–27 | 30–31 | ||||
L16 | ![]() |
25–24 | 30–30 | 55–54 | ||
QF | ![]() |
26–29 | 30–30 | 56–59 | ||
2016–17 | GP (Group B) |
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32–29 | 28–23 | 1st | |
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31–27 | 26–30 | ||||
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35–30 | 32–26 | ||||
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30–27 | 23–21 | ||||
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25–20 | 27–28 | ||||
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40–34 | 24–27 | ||||
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26–29 | 33–27 | ||||
QF | ![]() |
35–27 | 26–24 | 61–51 | ||
SF (F4) | ![]() |
26–25 | ||||
F (F4) | ![]() |
24–23 | ||||
2017–18 | GP (Group A) |
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31–31 | 26–22 | 1st | |
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27–23 | 26–27 | ||||
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28–21 | 29–23 | ||||
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34–30 | 26–26 | ||||
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27–24 | 28–29 | ||||
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31–15 | 26–23 | ||||
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30–26 | 21–21 | ||||
QF | ![]() |
27–28 | 29–28 | 56–56 | ||
SF (F4) | ![]() |
27–28 | ||||
3rd (F4) | ![]() |
28–29 | ||||
2018–19 | GP (Group A) |
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33–27 | 27–24 | 3rd | |
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33–25 | 32–30 | ||||
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27–29 | 27–25 | ||||
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29–27 | 30–27 | ||||
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28–27 | 27–31 | ||||
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30–23 | 31–31 | ||||
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26–30 | 26–34 | ||||
L16 | ![]() |
32–30 | 27–18 | 59–48 | ||
QF | ![]() |
31–23 | 25–29 | 56–52 | ||
SF (F4) | ![]() |
29–27 | ||||
F (F4) | ![]() |
27–24 | ||||
2019–20 | GP (Group B) |
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27–31 | 33–31 | 6th | |
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32–27 | 22–30 | ||||
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38–28 | 31–30 | ||||
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20–31 | 23–34 | ||||
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29–38 | 30–39 | ||||
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36–31 | 22–31 | ||||
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28–28 | 25–35 | ||||
2020–21 | GP (Group A) |
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32–36 | 22–24 | 7th | |
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34–34 | 35–32 | ||||
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26–28 | 33–34 | ||||
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31–26 | / | ||||
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25–25 | 24–27 | ||||
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29–33 | 29–36 | ||||
Playoffs | ![]() |
27–41 | 30–39 | 57–80 | ||
EHF Cup
Season | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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1994–95 | 1/16 | ![]() |
35–31 | 23–34 | 58–65 |
1995–96 | ER | ![]() |
29–24 | 30–26 | 59–50 |
1/16 | ![]() |
31–31 | 24–33 | 55–64 | |
2011–12 | R2 | ![]() |
27–25 | 26–29 | 53–54 |
2012–13 | R2 | ![]() |
36–19 | 24–25 | 60–44 |
R3 | ![]() |
28–26 | 27–30 | 55–56 |
EHF Cup Winners' Cup
Season | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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1997–98 | 1/16 | ![]() |
29–28 | 25–28 | 54–56 |
1998–99 | 1/16 | ![]() |
10–0 | 22–23 | 32–23 |
1/8 | ![]() |
29–23 | 24–28 | 53–51 | |
1/4 | ![]() |
26–19 | 24–27 | 50–46 | |
1/2 | ![]() |
27–29 | 20–35 | 47–64 | |
2004–05 | 1/8 | ![]() |
27–23 | 29–28 | 56–51 |
1/4 | ![]() |
36–20 | 31–26 | 67–46 | |
1/2 | ![]() |
23–21 | 26–34 | 49–55 |
Statistics
All–time Top 10 Scorers in the EHF Champions League
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Most appearances in the EHF Champions League
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Individual awards in the EHF Champions League
Season | Player | Award |
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All–Star Team (Best Left Wing) |
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Best Young Player |
2016–17 | ![]() |
All–Star Team (Best Right Back) |
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Best Coach | |
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Final Four MVP | |
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All–Star Team (Best Goalkeeper) |
2018–19 | ![]() |
All–Star Team (Best Goalkeeper) |
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All–Star Team (Best Right Wing) | |
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All–Star Team (Best Right Back) | |
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All–Star Team (Best Left Wing) | |
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Best Coach | |
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Final Four MVP | |
References
- "Vardar is the SEHA League champion!". Borjan Zafirovski. Archived from the original on 2012-04-20. Retrieved 2012-04-15.
- "Вардар ПРО победник СЕХА лигата". МИА. Retrieved 2012-04-16.
External links
- Official website (in Macedonian)
- RFM Profile (in Macedonian)
- EHF Profile (in English)
- (in Macedonian)
- http://www.seha-liga.com/klub/11/vardar-skopje