Stevče Aluševski

Stevče Alušovski
Personal information
Full name Stevče Alušovski
Born (1972-10-01) 1 October 1972
Sydney, Australia
Nationality Macedonian
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position Left Wing
Club information
Current club RK Alušovski (Manager)
Senior clubs
Years Team
1989–1995 Republic of Macedonia RK Pelister
1995–1997 Republic of Macedonia Jafa Promet
1997–2000 Republic of Macedonia RK Pelister
2000–2004 Republic of Macedonia Vardar Vatrostalna
2004–2005 Republic of Macedonia RK Pelister
2005–2010 Republic of Macedonia RK Vardar PRO
2010–2013 Republic of Macedonia RK Metalurg Skopje
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–2013 Macedonia 245 (967)
Teams managed
2017–2018 Republic of Macedonia RK Pelister

Stevče Alušovski (Macedonian: Стевче Алушовски) (born 1 October 1972 in Sydney, Australia) is a former Macedonian handball player who is the head coach of RK Alušovski.

Career

Stevče Alušovski was born in Sydney, Australia, but in his early childhood he came back to Bitola with his family. His handball career began in Bitola, at the Macedonian nursery of talent. He started on the youth team of RK Pelister. At the age of 17, in the season 1990/1991 he became first team member at the famous Bitola club. During his career he has played for: RK Pelister, RK Prespa, RK Vardar PRO and RK Metalurg Skopje.

He has won the Macedonian First League of Handball 13 times and the Macedonian Handball Cup 11 times.

In 2004, he was proclaimed for the best handball player in Macedonia.

For the Macedonia national handball team he played more than 200 matches and scored more than 900 goals.[1] In 2009 he was a member of the Macedonia national handball team which finished 11th on the 2009 World Men's Handball Championship. Three years later he played on the 2012 European Men's Handball Championship when Macedonia national handball team finished 5th.

References

  1. "Стевче Алушевски легенда на Македонскиот ракомет". (in Macedonian)
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