Oliver Dimitrioski
Personal information
Born (1972-01-31) 31 January 1972
Prilep, SR Makedonija, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Macedonian
Playing position Coach
Teams managed
Years Team
1992–1994
IFC Nykoping Sweden
1998–2000
HC Pegasus - Prilep
2002–2004
HC Prilep - Prilep
2008–2021
RK Metalurg Skopje

Oliver Dimitrioski (born 31 January 1972) is a Macedonian handball coach. He coached RK Metalurg Skopje and serves as the head coach of youth national team of Macedonia 2 years (2015, 2017) at the international handball tournament.[1][2][3][4][5]

Career

Player

  • HC Tutunski Kombinat-Prilep
  • HC Struga-Struga
  • HC Kumanovo - Kumanovo
  • IFC Nykoping – Nykoping -Sweden
  • HC Gostivar - Gostvar
  • HC Jug - Skopje
  • HC Pegasus - Prilep

Coach

  • IFC Nykoping senior team women 1992/1994
  • HC Pegasus senior team men 1998/2000
  • HC Prilep senior team men 2002/2004
  • HC Metalurg youth team 2008/2011
  • HC Metalurg junior team 2011/2014
  • HC Metalurg 2 senior team 2014/2017
  • HC Prilep senior team 2017/18
  • HC Metalurg senior team assistant coach 2018/19
  • HC Metalurg senior team head coach 2018/19 (play off)
  • HC Macedonia youth national team (2015, 2017)

Results

  • CUP winner of Macedonia -2018/19
  • First place (U 16 Metalurg) – 2018/19
  • Winner of the Master de Grenoble France – 2019
  • First place Winter Skopje CUP tournament - 2019
  • First place international tournament - Ilinden CUP 2018
  • Best coach in Macedonia (junior) –2015/16
  • First place (junior Metalurg) –2015/16
  • First place (youth Metalurg) - 2014/15
  • Third place (junior Metalurg) - 2014/15

References

  1. "Оливер Димитриоски". Официјална страница на РК Металург. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
  2. "Оливер Димитриоски: Успехот им припаѓа на играчите – тие "изгинаа" за него". Официјална страница на РК Металург. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
  3. Оливер Димитриоски нов тренер на РК Прилеп 'Sports career:'
  4. "Заврши петтиот Новогодишен турнир на Металург". Daily.MK - Вести. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
  5. "РК "Пегаз"". OLDPRILEP.COM (in Macedonian). 2012-02-16. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.