WHC Gjorche Petrov (Macedonian: Ракометен Клуб Ѓорче Петров) is a female handball club based in Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia.
WHC Gjorche Petrov | |||
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Full name | Ženski rakometen klub Gjorče Petrov | ||
Founded | 1979 | ||
Arena | Kocho Racin | ||
Capacity | 1,000 | ||
Head coach | Sime Simovski | ||
League | Skopsko Super League | ||
2021–22 | 1st (champion) | ||
Club colours | |||
History
editThe club was founded in 1979 under the name Women's Handball Club Gjorče Petrov. Kometal Gjorče Petrov stopped its work on 16 September 2011 when the central committee decided that there was no conditions for operation and existence.[1][2][3] After a while the club started to work again.It was shut for couple of years but it started working again, without its brand-mark Kometal. Now it works under its original name WHC Gjorche and competes in Macedonian women's First League of Handball.
- Kometal Days
For a decade the team played in the Macedonian National league, starting from lower ranks step by step year by year reaching the top division. In the beginning of the 90s local Businessmen Trifun Kostovski took over the club. He invested good amount of money on bringing new players. After making the good team he moved the club to bigger arena "Kale". He invested in renovation of the arena expending and preparing it for the European scene . Year after year each season better and better players joined the club. The team started winning the Championship and the since next year 1994 they dominated in the cup too.[4] Since 1992, it had won 17 national championships 16 national cups.
- European Champions League
Kometal played in the EHF Women's Champions League for 14 seasons in a row. Each new season was better than the previous. Reaching the 1/4 finals almost every season and many times the 1/2 finals. They were finalists in 2000 and 2005, and won the Champions Trophy once in 2002.[5] At one time, it was the most popular sports team in the country, having its own anthem song by Macedonian musicians and entertainers.[6] The club finally won the EHF Champions League back in 2002 when they defeated Champions League Ferencvárosi TC.[7]
- Post Kometal days
The club had to start again from the lower ranks of the national championship. For several seasons they played in the lower rank, and then moved to the higher divisions. Finally getting back where they belong in the First Division. Last few seasons they started ending in the top 5 five. In the last season they are in the play-offs fighting for the Crown again. This season they've reached the Cup's F4 winning the 1/2 final. After winning the semifinals they had to face WHC Metalurg in the final and try to win a Trophy after 13 years. They've lost the final match to Metalurg 27–30 in a tight game.
- Champions 2022 Gold
After a loss at the Cup Final to Metalurg, the Gjorche Petrov team focused on the final games of the Championship play-off. They won against former champions Kumanovo away in a surprise win with a score of 22–27. In the last match Gjorche Petrov won 25-19 against cup holder Metalurg at home. The title was the team's first in 13 years.
- Champions 2023 Gold
In 2023 Gjorche Petrov defended the title in the women's league.
- Double Crown 2024 Gold
In 2024 the Gjorche Petrov team won the Cup and the Championship for a golden double. It's the club's 20th Championship title and 17th Cup title.
European Glory Days Arena
editSRC Kale -Sports and Recreation Center is a multi-functional indoor sports arena. Kale means Fortress Citadel, named after the Skopje's Fortress, located right next to the hall. The capacity of the hall is 4.300 spectators. Hall is also known as "Macedonian handball fortress". The hall is mainly used for handball, although it is suitable for matches in others sports: boxing, wrestling, basketball, volleyball, and music concerts.
- Kometal G.P Important matches played in SRC Kale
- Finals in the Women's EHF Champions League – Kometal Gjorce Petrov (2000 – Hypo, 2002 – Herz, 2005 – Slagelse)
- Women Handball Super Cup - 2002
Accomplishments
edit- Macedonian
- Championship of Macedonia:
- Gold (20): 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2024
- Gold (17): 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2024
- European
- Champions League:
- Gold (1): 2002
- Silver (2): 2000 and 2005
- 1/4 Finalist (4): 1997, 1998, 2004, 2006
- 1/8 Finalist (5): 1994, 1996, 2007, 2008, 2009
- Gold (1): 2002
- Bronze (1) : 2004
Team
edit- Squad for the 2023–24 season
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Technical staff
edit- Head Coach: Sime Simevski
Notable players
edit- Mirjeta Bajramoska
- Dušica Gjorgjievska
- Elena Gjorgjievska
- Lenče Ilkova
- Dragica Kresoja
- Nataša Mladenovska
- Savica Mrkik
- Simona Nikolovska
- Alegra Oholanga
- Dragana Pecevska
- Julija Portjanko-Nikolić
- Marija Sterjova
- Iva Stojkovska
- Veselinka Trenoska
- Klara Boeva
- Indira Kastratović-Jakupović
- Gordana Naceva
- Andrijana Budimir
- Olga Buyanova
- Natalija Todorovska
- Anzela Platon
- Mileva Velkova
- Valentina Radulović
- Marina Lambevska
- Eduarda Amorim
- Ana Carolina Amorim
- Luminița Dinu
- Narcisa Lecușanu
- Yeliz Özel
- Gonca Nahcıvanlı
- Natasa Kolega
- Ana Krizanac
- Sandra Bosnjak
- Tatjana Medved
- Dragica Djuric Krstic
- Danica Pavlov
- Ivana Mladenovic
- Jelena Popovic
- Natalia Derepasko
- Oksana Maslova
- Larisa Kiselyova
- Tatiana Chernycheva
- Irina Kalinichenko
- Anna Andryushchenko
- Oksana Ploshchynska
- Galyna Markushevska
- Olena Radchenko
- Olena Tsygytsa
- Natalia Lukovich
- Oxana Raykhel
- Tatiana Khlimankova
- Iryna Artisomenka
- Alesya Safonova
- Dessislava Lebedeva
References
edit- ^ "Од блесокот на Кометал ЃП останаа само спомени | DW | 18.05.2012".
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-10-17. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Skopje: Kometal quits".
- ^ "Represent Kometal Gjorce Petrov | Newsflash | Woman Regional Handball League | WRHL.info". Archived from the original on 2008-09-07. Retrieved 2008-09-07.
- ^ "EHF Champions League - Latest News and Results | EHF".
- ^ kometal sampione. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-11.
- ^ "EHF Champions League - Latest News and Results | EHF".
External links
edit- EHF Profile (in English)
- Fan Club Forum (in Macedonian)