Risto Arnaudovski

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Risto Arnaudovski
Risto Arnaudovski

Risto Arnaudovski, November 30, 2014

Player information
birthday July 9, 1981
place of birth Zagreb , Yugoslavia
citizenship CroatianCroatianCroatian Macedonian MacedoniansMacedonians
height 1.96 m
Playing position Back left
Throwing hand right
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
1995-2002 CroatiaCroatia RK Dubrava Zagreb
Clubs as active
from ... to society
2002-2004 CroatiaCroatia RK Dubrava Zagreb
2004-2005 FranceFrance Handball Club de Livry-Gargan
2005-2006 CroatiaCroatia RK Zagreb
2006-2009 CroatiaCroatia RK Perutnina Pipo IPC Čakovec
2009-2011 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina RK Bosna Sarajevo
2011–2012 AustriaAustria A1 Bregenz
2012-2013 GermanyGermany TuS N-Lübbecke
2013-2013 GermanyGermany TG Münden
2014-2015 AustriaAustria HSG Raiffeisen Bärnbach / Köflach
2015-2017 AustriaAustria SC Ferlach
2017– AustriaAustria Alpla HC Hard
National team
Debut on 2010
against EstoniaEstonia Estonia
  Games (goals)
North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia North Macedonia 1 (0)

Status: national team December 1, 2010

Risto Arnaudovski (born July 9, 1981 in Zagreb , Yugoslavia ) is a Croatian and Macedonian handball player . His body length is 1.96 m, his body weight is around 95 kilograms.

Athletic career

Arnaudovski began his professional handball career at the Croatian handball club RK Dubrava Zagreb , where he played from his youth. He interrupted his sports studies to play for the French first division club Livry-Gargan. Then he returned to his hometown Zagreb to finish his studies and played for the Croatian record champions RK Zagreb. He was also a member of the first Croatian national handball team on clay.

In July 2012, Arnaudovski moved to the German handball Bundesliga for TuS N-Lübbecke . His contract, dated June 30, 2013, was not renewed after it expired. At the beginning of the 2013/14 season he joined the third division team TG Münden . At the beginning of October 2013 he left Münden again. In February 2014, the 1.96 meter tall left-hander moved back to Austria to the HSG Raiffeisen Bärnbach / Köflach to aid in relegation. After the end of the season, his contract was extended. At the end of the 2014/15 season , his contract was not renewed. In 2015/16 he was signed by SC Ferlach for the Handball Bundesliga Austria . In the very first year with the Carinthians he rose with the team in the Handball League Austria . For the 2017/18 season he was signed by league competitor Alpla HC Hard .

He played his first game for the Macedonian national team on November 27, 2010 in Skopje against Estonia.

Seasonal balance sheets

HLA

season society Division Gates 7 meters Field gates
2011/12 Bregenz handball HLA 93 3/6 90
2014/15 HSG Bärnbach / Köflach HLA 131 27/37 104
2016/17 SC Ferlach HLA 167 37/47 130
2017/18 Alpla HC Hard HLA 6th 2/3 4th
2011-2018 total HLA 397 69/93 (74%) 328

HBA

season society Division Gates 7 meters Field gates
2015/16 SC Ferlach HBA 172 36/51 136
2015-2016 total HBA 172 36/51 (71%) 136

successes

  • RK Perutnina Pipo IPC Čakovec
    • Croatian Cup: 2009
  • RK Bosna Sarajevo
    • Bosnian champion: 2010
    • Bosnian Cup: 2010

Awards

  • Top scorer in the first Croatian handball league: 2004 and 2009
  • Best player in the Croatian Cups: 2009
  • Top scorer of the Croatian Cups: 2009
  • Second best scorer at the Student World Cup in Poland : 2008

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lübbecke confirms separation of three professionals on handball-world.com from December 12, 2012, accessed on June 10, 2013
  2. ^ TG Münden with a spectacular transfer to www.hna.de from July 23, 2013, accessed on January 23, 2016
  3. Arnaudovski leaves Münden on www.handball-world.com on October 3, 2013, accessed on October 4, 2013
  4. Report on switching to the HSG on kleinezeitung.at
  5. Surprise team visits Ferlach. scferlach.at, October 9, 2015, accessed October 10, 2015 .
  6. Ferlach is promoted to HLA. kleinezeitung.at, May 29, 2016, accessed June 19, 2017 .
  7. The Red Devils sign top goal scorers. hchard.at, June 19, 2017, accessed June 19, 2017 .