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Revision as of 00:53, 21 February 2017

ЖРК Вардар
ŽRK Vardar
HC Vardar
Full nameЖенски ракометен клуб Вардар Скопје (Ženski rakometen klub Vardar Skopje)
Founded1961
ArenaJane Sandanski Arena
Capacity7,500
PresidentNorth Macedonia Gordana Naceva
Head coachSpain David Davis
LeagueSkopsko Super League
2015–161st
Club colours   
Website
Official site

HC Vardar (Template:Lang-mk) is a Macedonian women's handball club from Skopje. The team currently competes in the Macedonian women's First League of Handball, Women's EHF Champions League and in the Women’s Regional Handball League.

History

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.

Since 2013, they have three 3rd-place finishes in the EHF Champions League.

Accomplishments

Domestic competitions

Winners (4): 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
Winners (4): 1994, 2014, 2015, 2016

European competitions

Third placed (3): 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16

Other competitions

Third placed (1): 2015

Arena information

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.

Team

Current squad of the first team (HC Vardar)

Squad for the 2016–17 season [1]

Transfers

Transfers for the 2017-18 season

Current squad of the second team (HC Vardar SCJS)

Squad for the 2016–17 season [2]

Staff

Former club members

Notable former players

Notable former coaches

Kit manufacturers

European competitions record

UEFA competitions
Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Last season played
EHF Champions League 16 11 0 5 456 399 2015–16
EHF Champions League 16 9 2 5 435 403 2014–15
EHF Champions League 16 11 3 2 461 374 2013–14
EHF Cup 4 3 0 1 102 85 2012–13
EHF Cup 2 0 0 2 40 79 2011–12
EHF Cup Winners' Cup 2 0 0 2 31 75 2009–10
EHF Challenge Cup 2 0 1 1 62 65 2008–09
Total 58 34 6 18 1587 1480

#Q = #preliminary, #R = #round, PO = play-offs, G = Group stage, R16 = last 16, QF = quarter-finals

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate:
2013-14 Q2-SF Italy Jomi Salerno 35-16
Q2-F France Fleury Loiret Handball 33-25
GM
(Group D)
Norway Larvik 27–27 31–29 1st
Spain Balonmano Bera Bera 30–20 23–19
Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica 39–26 35–17
MR
(Group 1)
Denmark FC Midtjylland 24–23 24–25 1st
Germany Thüringer HC 31–25 24–24
Sweden IK Sävehof 24–18 27–27
SF (F4) Montenegro Budućnost 20–22
3rd (F4) Denmark FC Midtjylland 34–31
2014-15 GM
(Group C)
Montenegro Budućnost 24–24 17–23 2nd
Croatia Podravka Koprivnica 35–25 27–26
Germany Thüringer HC 26–21 20–21
MR
(Group 1)
Russia Dinamo-Sinara 28–27 25–33 2nd
Germany HC Leipzig 26–20 23–26
Slovenia RK Krim 41-30 47–29
QF Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC 24-18 27-27 51–45
SF (F4) Montenegro Budućnost 17–27
3rd (F4) Russia Dinamo-Sinara 28–26
2015-16 GM
(Group C)
Denmark FC Midtjylland 33–24 25−15 2nd
Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 37−25 38–25
Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC 22–27 27−28
MR
(Group 2)
Romania CSM Bucharest 22−21 30−25 3rd
Montenegro Budućnost 26−24 19−31
Sweden IK Sävehof 37−25 29−26
QF Norway Larvik 34–20 26–28 60–48
SF (F4) Romania CSM Bucharest 21–27
3rd (F4) Montenegro Budućnost 30–28
2016-17 GM
(Group B)
Hungary Ferencvárosi TC 27-27 37-24 1st
Russia HC Astrakhanochka 39-25 31-26
Germany HC Leipzig 41-24 45-22
MR
(Group 1)
France Metz 23−21
Montenegro Budućnost 31−28
Germany Thüringer HC 31−29
Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2011–12 R32 Hungary Békéscsabai Előre 20–39 20–40 40–79
2012–13 2Q Greece Patras 28–19 27–16 55–35
R16 Russia Kuban Krasnodar 30–28 17–22 47–50
Season Round Club Home Away
2016-17 MR Montenegro Budućnost 29–30 -
Croatia Podravka Koprivnica - -
Slovenia RK Krim 38–29 -
SF - -
F - -

References

  1. ^ "ЖРК Вардар - Ekипа" (in Macedonian). ZRK Vardar Official Website. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Вардар СЦЈС" (in Macedonian). ZRK Vardar Official Website. Retrieved 13 February 2014.