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1 History  





2 Arena information  





3 Accomplishments  



3.1  Domestic competitions  





3.2  European competitions  





3.3  Other competitions  







4 Kits  





5 Team  



5.1  Current squad of the first team  





5.2  Current squad  







6 Staff  



6.1  Professional staff  





6.2  Management  







7 Former club members  



7.1  Notable former players  





7.2  Notable former coaches  







8 Kit manufacturers  





9 European competitions record  



9.1  EHF Champions League  





9.2  EHF Cup  





9.3  Challenge Cup  





9.4  Regional Handball League  







10 European competitions record (WHC Vardar SCJS)  



10.1  EHF Cup  





10.2  Challenge Cup  







11 Statistics  



11.1  Alltime Top 10 Scorers in the EHF Champions League  





11.2  Most appearances in the EHF Champions League  





11.3  Individual awards in the EHF Champions League  







12 References  





13 External links  














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ЖРК Вардар
WHC Vardar
Full nameЖенски ракометен клуб Вардар Скопје (Ženski rakometen klub Vardar Skopje)
Founded1961
ArenaJane Sandanski Arena
Capacity6,000
PresidentGordana Naceva
Head coachIndira Kastratović
LeagueSkopsko Super League
2021-224th
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ŽRK Vardar (Macedonian: ЖРК Вардар) is a Macedonian women's handball club from Skopje, North Macedonia. The team currently competes in the Macedonian women's First League of Handball, Women's Regional Handball League and used to be a top competitor in the Women's EHF Champions League.

History[edit]

Legendary Goal Keeper Inna Suslina Champion league match 2014

WHC Vardar was founded in 1961, as part of the Vardar Sports Club in Skopje, which had been founded in 1947.

WHC Grafichar Skopje club was established in 1948, and it was the top quality team at the time. They won many titles including the last one in 1960 before the fusion. In 1961 Grafichar renamed itself to Vardar and almost the entire team of the club Grafichar joined the team. WHC Vardar started with winning the championship in 1961. The next few seasons they played in a higher rank including playoffs for the Federal First Division. In 1963 after the earthquake, the Vardar team was dismissed and they didn't compete for many seasons until 1970. Most of the players joined HC Rabotnicki and Metalurg Skopje.

In the year 1970 after the financial situation got better they started to compete in Macedonian league again. They won 4 championships in a row from 1971 until 1974 and played qualification for the higher rank Federal Division. They didn't manage to get to higher rank losing tight barrage games with 1 or 2 goals difference in aggregate. In 1976 and 1977 they won the Macedonian championship again and next year they qualified for the second Division Federal League. They won the Second Division in 1978 and reached the play-offs for top flight federal division, but lost in aggregate 1 goal difference. In the next years they got back in the Macedonian league again. They won the title in 1983 .They played in the Macedonian league until 1992. After 1992 Macedonian league became the top flight league where they had tough competition in newly rising club Kometal GP Skopje.

Tatyana Khmyrova Champions league match 2014

Until Kometal Gjorče Petrov officially stopped working, Vardar was the only other club to win any title in any of the competitions in Macedonia by winning the 1994 Macedonian Cup. In the 2012/2013 season with the arrival of the new sponsor and sporting director Sergey Samsonenko along with some new players, the team started to achieve more positive results and won its first league title.

Jane Sandanski Arena
Maja Zebich Champions league match 2013

Vardar got back on the champions track in the beginning of 2011 when their financial situation became great again. They brought many new top class players and started making champions team. With all those new super star players coming each year, Vardar started winning many championships and cups plus Regional League. They played with great success in the Women's Champions league beating the best clubs in the world and bringing Glory to Skopje fans. In the year 2012 the new Sports center Jane Sandanski was built which became handball temple of Glory . Since 2013, the team had three 3rd-place finishes in the EHF Champions League and two 2nd-place finishes in the seasons 2016–17 and 2017–18 being the only team that competed in the all EHF Final Four Tournaments.

Earlier in 2018 the president of the club, Gordana Naceva, announced the breakup of the team made up from world class players and added that they will focus on young players. In the season 2019 and 2020 Vardar finished 3 rd in the Macedonian league. They didn't play in the Champions league any more after they've decided that their team is not strong enough for the competition.

Arena information[edit]

Unlike the usual situation in handball of clubs renting halls from municipalities or private owners, HC Vardar itself is the owner of the Jane Sandanski Arena where they play all their home matches in the Women's EHF Champions League, the Women's Regional Handball League and in the domestic competitions.

Accomplishments[edit]

Domestic competitions North Macedonia[edit]

Winners (6): 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18
Winners (6): 1994, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

European competitions European Union[edit]

Runner-up: 2016–17, 2017–18
Third placed: 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16

Other competitions[edit]

Winners: 2016–17, 2017–18
Runner-up: 2013–14
Third placed: 2015
Winners: 2015
Runner-up: 2017

Kits[edit]

Team[edit]

Current squad of the first team[edit]

Current squad[edit]

Squad for the 2021–22 season
WHC Vardar 1961

Staff[edit]

Former club members[edit]

Notable former players[edit]

  • North Macedonia Marija Shteriova
  • North Macedonia Dragana Pecevska
  • North Macedonia Biljana Crvenkoska
  • North Macedonia Andrea Beleska
  • North Macedonia Ivana Sazdovski
  • North Macedonia Robertina Mečevska
  • North Macedonia Dragana Petkovska
  • North Macedonia Sara Ristovska
  • North Macedonia Mirjeta Bajramoska
  • North Macedonia Teodora Keramičieva
  • North Macedonia Ivana Gakidova
  • North Macedonia Simona Stojanovska
  • North Macedonia Sara Mitova
  • North Macedonia Jovana Micevska
  • North Macedonia Leonida Gičevska
  • North Macedonia Jovana Sazdovska
  • Russia Inna Suslina
  • Russia Polina Kuznetsova
  • Russia Tatiana Khmyrova
  • Russia Olga Chernoivanenko
  • Russia Nigina Saidova
  • Russia Ekaterina Kostyukova
  • Russia Alena Ikhneva
  • Russia Olesya Kiriy
  • Russia Ekaterina Lubyanaya
  • Russia Oksana Orekhova
  • Russia Anastasia Svetlova
  • Russia Anna Vinogradova
  • Russia Olga Vinogradova
  • Russia Evgenia Zhulkina
  • Serbia Andrea Lekić
  • Serbia Dragana Cvijić
  • Serbia Marija Petrović
  • Serbia Sanja Damnjanović
  • Serbia Marija Lojpur
  • Serbia Marina Dmitrović
  • Serbia Tatjana Trbovic
  • Montenegro Andrea Klikovac
  • Montenegro Jovanka Radičević
  • Montenegro Ana Đokić
  • Montenegro Itana Grbić
  • France Allison Pineau
  • France Siraba Dembélé
  • France Amandine Leynaud
  • France Alexandra Lacrabère
  • Croatia Andrea Penezić
  • Croatia Andrea Čanađija
  • Croatia Maja Sokač
  • Slovenia Barbara Lazović
  • Slovenia Tamara Mavsar
  • Brazil Dayane Pires da Rocha
  • Brazil Mayssa Pessoa
  • Spain Begoña Fernández
  • Belarus Dziyana Ilyina
  • Germany Anja Althaus
  • Norway Camilla Herrem
  • Notable former coaches[edit]

    Kit manufacturers[edit]

    European competitions record[edit]

    European competitions record (WHC Vardar SCJS)[edit]

    EHF Cup[edit]

    Season Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
    2014–15 R3 Hungary Dunaújvárosi KKA 20–28 15–30 35–58

    Challenge Cup[edit]

    Season Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
    2015–16 R3 United Kingdom London Angels HC 27–14 35–17 62–31
    L16 Serbia Minaqua Vojvodina 26–24 31–27 57–51
    QF Ukraine HC Karpaty Uzhhorod 22–19 17–28 39–47
    2016–17 R3 Bulgaria HC Svilengrad-PU 24–17 29–22 53–39
    1/8 Sweden H 65 Höör 13–26 20–26 33–52

    Statistics[edit]

    Individual awards in the EHF Champions League[edit]

    Season Player Award
    2013–14 Montenegro Ana Đokić All–Star Team (Best Line Player)
    Montenegro Jovanka Radičević All–Star Team (Best Right Wing)
    2014–15 Croatia Andrea Penezić
    (shared with Romania Cristina Neagu)
    Top Scorer (102 goals)
    France Siraba Dembélé All–Star Team (Best Left Wing)
    2015–16 Montenegro Jovanka Radičević All–Star Team (Best Right Wing)
    2016–17 Croatia Andrea Penezić Top Scorer (98 goals)
    Norway Camilla Herrem All–Star Team (Best Left Wing)
    2017–18 Serbia Dragana Cvijić All–Star Team (Best Line Player)
    France Amandine Leynaud MVP of the Final 4

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "ZRK Vardar sack Indira Kastratovic". Handball Planet. 2016-10-17. Retrieved 2021-05-02.

    External links[edit]


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