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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 and 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
Founded1961; 62 years ago (1961) in Skopje
ArenaJane Sandanski Arena
Capacity6.000
PresidentMihajlo Mihajlovski
Head coachVlado Nedanovski
LeagueMacedonian Super League
2021–22Macedonian Super League,
1st of 12 (champion)
Club colours   
Home
Away
Website
Official site
Active departments of Sports Club Vardar
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 welcoming ceremony after winning 2016–17 EHF Champions League

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

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 (15): 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022
  Winner (3): 2017, 2018, 2019

European competitions

  Winner (2): 2016–17, 2018–19
  Third placed: 1998–99, 2004–2005, 2010–2011

Other competitions

  Winner (5): 2011–12, 2013–14, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
  Runner-up: 2012–13, 2015–16, 2019–20
  Third placed: 2017, 2019

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.

 
Jane Sandanski Arena
 
Sandanski Arena Hotel and Spa

The arena is named after the Macedonian revolutionary Jane Sandanski.

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2022–23 season

Transfers

Transfers for the season 2023–24

Staff

Former club members

Notable former players

Notable former coaches

Notable former presidents

Kit manufacturers

European competitions record

EHF Champions League

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate:
1999–00 1/16   TV Suhr Handball 33–37 26–30 59–67
2001–02 R 2   ASKI Ankara 37–31 27–28 64–59
GM
(Group D)
  Fotex KC Veszprém 24–27 22–27 3rd
  Sportclub Magdeburg 27–27 19–33
  S. O. Chambery 32–30 28–31
2002–03 QR 1   HC Eynatten G.o.E. 32–24 31–28 63–52
QR 2   Sandefjord TIF 29–23 26–26 55–49
GM
(Group D)
  RK Zagreb 25–28 25–30 4th
  THW Kiel 27–26 23–34
  "Fibrexnylon" Savinesti 26–25 26–38
2003–04
GM
(Group B)
  Sportclub Magdeburg 28–30 24–38 4th
  FC Barcelona 27–35 19–41
  Haukar Hafnarfjördur 26–32 33–34
2004–05
GM
(Group A)
  FC Barcelona 12–26 22–31 3rd
  SC Pick Szeged 24–24 18–25
  HCM Constanta 22–22 26–25
2007–08 QR 1   Pölva Serviti 37–22 30–30 67–52
GM
(Group C)
  Kadetten Schaffhausen GCZ 27–26 30–36 4th
  HC Croatia Osiguranje-Zagreb 26–34 28–28
  C.BM. Ademar Leon 29–28 21–28
2009–10 Q
(Group 1)
  Besiktas JK 33–30 1st
  HC Buducnost Podgorica 35–28
  HC Dinamo-Minsk 34–24
GP
(Group D)
  KIF Kolding 25–32 21–28 5th
  Reale Ademar 24–31 28–37
  THW Kiel 23–33 23–39
  GC Amicitia Zürich 22–22 31–24
  F.C. Barcelona Borges 28–35 28–35
2013–14 GP
(Group C)
  FC Barcelona 29–29 23–30 4th
  HC Dinamo Minsk 30–22 24–26
  PSG Handball 24–24 25–35
  Wacker Thun 32–25 37–24
  HC Metalurg 18–26 27–22
L16   HSV Hamburg 28–28 30–29 58–57
QF   SG Flensburg-Handewitt 27–25 22–24 49–49
2014–15 GP
(Group C)
  RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko 34–32 27–26 2nd
  Chekhovskie Medvedi 39–28 39–34
  Rhein-Neckar Löwen 28–25 35–28
  Montpellier Agglomération Handball 30–26 34–34
  MKB-MVM Veszprém 23–24 24–32
L16   Orlen Wisla Plock 31–20 26–32 57–52
QF   KS Vive Tauron Kielce 20–22 31–33 51–55
2015–16 GP
(Group B)
  Montpellier HB 34–26 30–25 3rd
  MOL-Pick Szeged 27–23 31–29
  IFK Kristianstad 38–36 30–25
  Rhein-Neckar Löwen 25–19 27–28
  KIF Kolding Kobenhavn 34–24 31–33
  KS Vive Tauron Kielce 34–24 20–23
  FC Barcelona Lassa 25–27 30–31
L16   Orlen Wisla Plock 25–24 30–30 55–54
QF   MVM Veszprém 26–29 30–30 56–59
2016–17 GP
(Group B)
  IFK Kristianstad 32–29 28–23 1st
  HC Meshkov Brest 31–27 26–30
  RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko 35–30 32–26
  MOL-Pick Szeged 30–27 23–21
  PPD Zagreb 25–20 27–28
  KS Vive Tauron Kielce 40–34 24–27
  Rhein-Neckar Löwen 26–29 33–27
QF   SG Flensburg-Handewitt 35–27 26–24 61–51
SF (F4)   FC Barcelona Handbol 26–25
F (F4)   PSG Handball 24–23
2017–18 GP
(Group A)
  Orlen Wisla Plock 31–31 26–22 1st
  HBC Nantes 27–23 26–27
  PPD Zagreb 28–21 29–23
  MOL-Pick Szeged 34–30 26–26
  FC Barcelona Handbol 27–24 28–29
  IFK Kristianstad 31–15 26–23
  Rhein-Neckar Löwen 30–26 21–21
QF   THW Kiel 27–28 29–28 56–56
SF (F4)   Montpellier HB 27–28
3rd (F4)   PSG Handball 28–29
2018–19 GP
(Group A)
  Montpellier HB 33–27 27–24 3rd
  IFK Kristianstad 33–25 32–30
  Telekom Veszprém 27–29 27–25
  Rhein-Neckar Löwen 29–27 30–27
  PGE Vive Kielce 28–27 27–31
  HC Meshkov Brest 30–23 31–31
  Barça Lassa 26–30 26–34
L16   PPD Zagreb 32–30 27–18 59–48
QF   MOL-Pick Szeged 31–23 25–29 56–52
SF (F4)   Barça Lassa 29–27
F (F4)   Telekom Veszprém 27–24
2019–20 GP
(Group B)
  Montpellier HB 27–31 33–31 6th
  FC Porto Sofarma 32–27 22–30
  HC Motor Zaporizhzhia 38–28 31–30
  THW Kiel 20–31 23–34
  Telekom Veszprém 29–38 30–39
  HC Meshkov Brest 36–31 22–31
  PGE Vive Kielce 28–28 25–35
2020–21 GP
(Group A)
  HC Meshkov Brest 32–36 22–24 7th
  Elverum Håndball 34–34 35–32
  MOL-Pick Szeged 26–28 33–34
  SG Flensburg-Handewitt 31–26 /
  FC Porto 25–25 24–27
  PSG Handball / /
  Łomża Vive Kielce 29–33 29–36
Playoffs   Veszprém KC 27–41 30–39 57–80

EHF Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1994–95 1/16   BM Granollers 35–31 23–34 58–65
1995–96 ER   HC Shoumen 29–24 30–26 59–50
1/16   Zadar Gortan 31–31 24–33 55–64
2011–12 R2   HC Izvidac 27–25 26–29 53–54
2012–13 R2   Lovosice 36–19 24–25 60–44
R3   SC Magdeburg 28–26 27–30 55–56

EHF Cup Winners' Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1997–98 1/16   IF Guif Eskilstuna 29–28 25–28 54–56
1998–99 1/16   IFK Skövde HK 10–0 22–23 32–23
1/8   Gorenje Velenje 29–23 24–28 53–51
1/4   Sporting Toulouse 31 26–19 24–27 50–46
1/2   Prosesa Ademar León 27–29 20–35 47–64
2004–05 1/8   FCK Handbold Kopenhagen 27–23 29–28 56–51
1/4   Medvescak Infosistem Zagreb 36–20 31–26 67–46
1/2   RK Zagreb 23–21 26–34 49–55

Statistics

Individual awards in the EHF Champions League

Season Player Award
2013–14   Timur Dibirov All–Star Team (Best Left Wing)
2014–15   Alex Dujshebaev Best Young Player
2016–17   Alex Dujshebaev All–Star Team (Best Right Back)
  Raúl González Best Coach
  Arpad Šterbik Final Four MVP
2017–18   Arpad Šterbik All–Star Team (Best Goalkeeper)
2018–19   Dejan Milosavljev All–Star Team (Best Goalkeeper)
  Ivan Čupić All–Star Team (Best Right Wing)
  Dainis Krištopāns All–Star Team (Best Right Back)
  Timur Dibirov All–Star Team (Best Left Wing)
  Roberto García Parrondo Best Coach
  Igor Karačić Final Four MVP

References

  1. ^ . Borjan Zafirovski. Archived from the original on 2012-04-20. Retrieved 2012-04-15.
  2. ^ "Вардар ПРО победник СЕХА лигата". МИА. Retrieved 2012-04-16.

External links

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This article is about men s handball club For other uses see Vardar disambiguation RK Vardar 1961 Macedonian RK Vardar 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 and 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 1961Founded1961 62 years ago 1961 in SkopjeArenaJane Sandanski ArenaCapacity6 000PresidentMihajlo MihajlovskiHead coachVlado NedanovskiLeagueMacedonian Super League2021 22Macedonian Super League 1st of 12 champion Club colours HomeAwayWebsite Official siteActive departments of Sports Club VardarFootball Handball Basketball Contents 1 History 2 Kits 3 Accomplishments 3 1 Domestic competitions 3 2 European competitions 3 3 Other competitions 3 4 Individual Club Awards 4 Arena 5 Team 5 1 Current squad 5 2 Transfers 5 3 Staff 5 3 1 Professional staff 5 3 2 Management 5 4 Former club members 5 4 1 Notable former players 5 4 2 Notable former coaches 5 4 3 Notable former presidents 6 Kit manufacturers 7 European competitions record 7 1 EHF Champions League 7 2 EHF Cup 7 3 EHF Cup Winners Cup 8 Statistics 8 1 All time Top 10 Scorers in the EHF Champions League 8 2 Most appearances in the EHF Champions League 8 3 Individual awards in the EHF Champions League 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditRK 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 welcoming ceremony after winning 2016 17 EHF Champions League 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 EditHOME 2014 16 2017 19AWAY 2015 17 2017 19 2019 21 2021 Accomplishments EditDomestic competitions Edit Macedonian Handball Super League 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 2022Macedonian Handball Cup Winner 15 1997 2000 2001 2003 2004 2007 2008 2012 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2021 2022Macedonian Handball Super Cup Winner 3 2017 2018 2019European competitions Edit EHF Champions League Winner 2 2016 17 2018 19EHF Cup Winners Cup Third placed 1998 99 2004 2005 2010 2011Other competitions Edit SEHA League Winner 5 2011 12 2013 14 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 Runner up 2012 13 2015 16 2019 20IHF Super Globe Third placed 2017 2019Individual Club Awards Edit DoubleWinners 9 2000 01 2002 03 2003 04 2006 07 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2020 21Triple CrownWinners 1 2016 17Arena EditRK 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 Jane Sandanski Arena Sandanski Arena Hotel and Spa The arena is named after the Macedonian revolutionary Jane Sandanski Team EditCurrent squad Edit Squad for the 2022 23 seasonGoalkeepers0 1 Borko Ristovski 12 Martin Tomovski 99 Vasil GogovLeft Wingers0 3 Dejan Manaskov 14 Jan CzuwaraRight Wingers0 9 Goce Georgievski 45 Darko Đukic 77 Alen KjosevskiLine players0 5 Stojance Stoilov c 0 7 Mihail Alarov 18 Milan Lazarevski 55 Stefan Atanasovski Left Backs28 Filip Taleski 64 Velko Markoski 97 Marko MisevskiCentral Backs10 Andrej Dobrkovic 11 Martin Karapalevski 33 Leonardo DutraRight Backs0 4 Tomislav Jagurinovski 0 8 Yoel Cuni Morales Transfers Edit Transfers for the season 2023 24Joining Pavel Andreev P back from loan at HC Meshkov Brest Leaving Staff Edit Professional staff Edit Position NameHead coach Vlado NedanovskiAssistant coach Stojan PetrusevskiGoalkeeper Coach Aleksandar RoganovicConditioning coach Danijel JurisicPhysiotherapists Rubinco Srbinoski Makedonka Siljanoska Management Edit Position NameOwner Mihajlo MihajlovskiPresident Mihajlo MihajlovskiExecutive directorOperative managerSporting director Former club members Edit Notable former players Edit Pepi Manaskov Stevce Alusevski Petar Misovski Branislav Angelovski Kiril Kolev Vanco Dimovski Lazo Majnov Naumce Mojsovski Zlatko Mojsovski Goran Kuzmanoski Dejan Pecakovski Radoslav Stojanovic 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 Canevski Dejan Manaskov Petar Angelov Goce Ojleski Nikola Markoski Milan Levov Nikola Mitrevski Daniel Gjorgjeski Nikola Stojcevski Alexey Rastvortsev Mikhail Chipurin Alexander Dereven Dmitrii Kiselev Pavel Atman Daniil Shishkarev Sergei Gorbok Sergey Gorpishin Gleb Kalarash Timur Dibirov Strahinja Milic Stefan Terzic Ilija Abutovic Mijajlo Marsenic Dejan Milosavljev Marko Vujin Vladimir Petric Janja Vojvodic Alem Toskic Inaki Malumbres Aldave Alex Dujshebaev Arpad Sterbik Joan Canellas Jorge Maqueda Eduardo Gurbindo Blazenko Lackovic Luka Rakovic Luka Cindric Igor Karacic Ivan Cupic Lovro Jotic Josip Vekic Ante Kuduz Ante Gadza Mladen Rakcevic Stevan Vujovic Vuk Lazovic Vuko Borozan Vasko Sevaljevic Miladin Kozlina Matjaz Brumen Gregor Ocvirk Stas Skube Domen Sikosek Pelko Revaz Chanturia Jan Sobol Rogerio Moraes Ferreira Jose Toledo Dainis Kristopans Arturs Kugis Khalifa Ghedbane Ali Safar Robin Cantegrel Bakary Diallo Jeremy Toto Olivier Nyokas Kevynn Nyokas Christian Dissinger Patryk Walczak Notable former coaches Edit Ljubomir Savevski Andon Boskovski Zoran Kastratovic Biljana Crvenkoska Stevce Alusevski Raul Gonzalez Gutierrez David Davis Roberto Garcia Parrondo David Pisonero Dragan Đukic Dejan Peric Josif Petkovic Veselin Vujovic Goran Simic Aleksandar Roganovic Notable former presidents Edit Sergey SamsonenkoKit manufacturers EditHummel InternationalEuropean competitions record EditEHF Champions League Edit Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate 1999 00 1 16 TV Suhr Handball 33 37 26 30 59 672001 02 R 2 ASKI Ankara 37 31 27 28 64 59GM Group D Fotex KC Veszprem 24 27 22 27 3rd Sportclub Magdeburg 27 27 19 33 S O Chambery 32 30 28 312002 03 QR 1 HC Eynatten G o E 32 24 31 28 63 52QR 2 Sandefjord TIF 29 23 26 26 55 49GM Group D RK Zagreb 25 28 25 30 4th THW Kiel 27 26 23 34 Fibrexnylon Savinesti 26 25 26 382003 04GM Group B Sportclub Magdeburg 28 30 24 38 4th FC Barcelona 27 35 19 41 Haukar Hafnarfjordur 26 32 33 342004 05GM Group A FC Barcelona 12 26 22 31 3rd SC Pick Szeged 24 24 18 25 HCM Constanta 22 22 26 252007 08 QR 1 Polva Serviti 37 22 30 30 67 52GM Group C Kadetten Schaffhausen GCZ 27 26 30 36 4th HC Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb 26 34 28 28 C BM Ademar Leon 29 28 21 282009 10 Q Group 1 Besiktas JK 33 30 1st HC Buducnost Podgorica 35 28 HC Dinamo Minsk 34 24GP Group D KIF Kolding 25 32 21 28 5th Reale Ademar 24 31 28 37 THW Kiel 23 33 23 39 GC Amicitia Zurich 22 22 31 24 F C Barcelona Borges 28 35 28 352013 14 GP Group C FC Barcelona 29 29 23 30 4th HC Dinamo Minsk 30 22 24 26 PSG Handball 24 24 25 35 Wacker Thun 32 25 37 24 HC Metalurg 18 26 27 22L16 HSV Hamburg 28 28 30 29 58 57QF SG Flensburg Handewitt 27 25 22 24 49 492014 15 GP Group C RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko 34 32 27 26 2nd Chekhovskie Medvedi 39 28 39 34 Rhein Neckar Lowen 28 25 35 28 Montpellier Agglomeration Handball 30 26 34 34 MKB MVM Veszprem 23 24 24 32L16 Orlen Wisla Plock 31 20 26 32 57 52QF KS Vive Tauron Kielce 20 22 31 33 51 552015 16 GP Group B Montpellier HB 34 26 30 25 3rd MOL Pick Szeged 27 23 31 29 IFK Kristianstad 38 36 30 25 Rhein Neckar Lowen 25 19 27 28 KIF Kolding Kobenhavn 34 24 31 33 KS Vive Tauron Kielce 34 24 20 23 FC Barcelona Lassa 25 27 30 31L16 Orlen Wisla Plock 25 24 30 30 55 54QF MVM Veszprem 26 29 30 30 56 592016 17 GP Group B IFK Kristianstad 32 29 28 23 1st HC Meshkov Brest 31 27 26 30 RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko 35 30 32 26 MOL Pick Szeged 30 27 23 21 PPD Zagreb 25 20 27 28 KS Vive Tauron Kielce 40 34 24 27 Rhein Neckar Lowen 26 29 33 27QF SG Flensburg Handewitt 35 27 26 24 61 51SF F4 FC Barcelona Handbol 26 25F F4 PSG Handball 24 232017 18 GP Group A Orlen Wisla Plock 31 31 26 22 1st HBC Nantes 27 23 26 27 PPD Zagreb 28 21 29 23 MOL Pick Szeged 34 30 26 26 FC Barcelona Handbol 27 24 28 29 IFK Kristianstad 31 15 26 23 Rhein Neckar Lowen 30 26 21 21QF THW Kiel 27 28 29 28 56 56SF F4 Montpellier HB 27 283rd F4 PSG Handball 28 292018 19 GP Group A Montpellier HB 33 27 27 24 3rd IFK Kristianstad 33 25 32 30 Telekom Veszprem 27 29 27 25 Rhein Neckar Lowen 29 27 30 27 PGE Vive Kielce 28 27 27 31 HC Meshkov Brest 30 23 31 31 Barca Lassa 26 30 26 34L16 PPD Zagreb 32 30 27 18 59 48QF MOL Pick Szeged 31 23 25 29 56 52SF F4 Barca Lassa 29 27F F4 Telekom Veszprem 27 242019 20 GP Group B Montpellier HB 27 31 33 31 6th FC Porto Sofarma 32 27 22 30 HC Motor Zaporizhzhia 38 28 31 30 THW Kiel 20 31 23 34 Telekom Veszprem 29 38 30 39 HC Meshkov Brest 36 31 22 31 PGE Vive Kielce 28 28 25 352020 21 GP Group A HC Meshkov Brest 32 36 22 24 7th Elverum Handball 34 34 35 32 MOL Pick Szeged 26 28 33 34 SG Flensburg Handewitt 31 26 FC Porto 25 25 24 27 PSG Handball Lomza Vive Kielce 29 33 29 36Playoffs Veszprem KC 27 41 30 39 57 80EHF Cup Edit Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate1994 95 1 16 BM Granollers 35 31 23 34 58 651995 96 ER HC Shoumen 29 24 30 26 59 501 16 Zadar Gortan 31 31 24 33 55 642011 12 R2 HC Izvidac 27 25 26 29 53 542012 13 R2 Lovosice 36 19 24 25 60 44R3 SC Magdeburg 28 26 27 30 55 56EHF Cup Winners Cup Edit Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate1997 98 1 16 IF Guif Eskilstuna 29 28 25 28 54 561998 99 1 16 IFK Skovde HK 10 0 22 23 32 231 8 Gorenje Velenje 29 23 24 28 53 511 4 Sporting Toulouse 31 26 19 24 27 50 461 2 Prosesa Ademar Leon 27 29 20 35 47 642004 05 1 8 FCK Handbold Kopenhagen 27 23 29 28 56 511 4 Medvescak Infosistem Zagreb 36 20 31 26 67 461 2 RK Zagreb 23 21 26 34 49 55Statistics EditAll time Top 10 Scorers in the EHF Champions League Edit As of 2021 22 seasonRank Name Seasons Goals1 Timur Dibirov 9 6602 Igor Karacic 6 3513 Ivan Cupic 5 2954 Alex Dujshebaev 4 2615 Stojance Stoilov 9 2066 Daniil Shishkarev 6 1947 Dainis Kristopans 3 1908 Luka Cindric 3 1769 Vuko Borozan 3 15610 Stevce Alusevski 5 121 Most appearances in the EHF Champions League Edit As of 2021 22 seasonRank Name Seasons Appearances1 Timur Dibirov 9 1432 Stojance Stoilov 9 1283 Daniil Shishkarev 6 1014 Igor Karacic 6 955 Ivan Cupic 5 806 Ilija Abutovic 5 797 Arpad Sterbik 4 658 Alex Dujshebaev 4 609 Strahinja Milic 5 5910 Luka Cindric 3 53 Jorge Maqueda 3 53 Mijajlo Marsenic 3 53 Individual awards in the EHF Champions League Edit Season Player Award2013 14 Timur Dibirov All Star Team Best Left Wing 2014 15 Alex Dujshebaev Best Young Player2016 17 Alex Dujshebaev All Star Team Best Right Back Raul Gonzalez Best Coach Arpad Sterbik Final Four MVP2017 18 Arpad Sterbik All Star Team Best Goalkeeper 2018 19 Dejan Milosavljev All Star Team Best Goalkeeper Ivan Cupic All Star Team Best Right Wing Dainis Kristopans All Star Team Best Right Back Timur Dibirov All Star Team Best Left Wing Roberto Garcia Parrondo Best Coach Igor Karacic Final Four MVPReferences Edit Vardar is the SEHA League champion Borjan Zafirovski Archived from the original on 2012 04 20 Retrieved 2012 04 15 Vardar PRO pobednik SEHA ligata MIA Retrieved 2012 04 16 External links EditOfficial website in Macedonian RFM Profile in Macedonian EHF Profile in English 1 in Macedonian http www seha liga com klub 11 vardar skopje Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RK Vardar amp oldid 1136816085, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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