Pepi Manaskov

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Pepi Manaskov
Pepi Manaskov
Player information
birthday August 16, 1964
place of birth Titov Veles , YugoslaviaYugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 
citizenship MacedoniansMacedonians Macedonian
height 1.97 m
Playing position Back left
Throwing hand right
Clubs as active
from ... to society
1986-1991 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Borec Mladost
1991-1993 FranceFrance US Créteil HB
1993-1997 GermanyGermany VfL Hameln
1997-1998 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia RK Pelister Bitola
1998-2000 SloveniaSlovenia RK Celje
2000-2002 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia RK Vardar Skopje
2002-2003 GreeceGreece AC Filippos Verias
2003-2004 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia RK Vardar Skopje
2004-2005 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia RK Pelister Bitola
2005-2006 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia RK Vardar Skopje
National team
  Games (goals)
North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia North Macedonia 84 (264)
Clubs as coaches
from ... to society
2011– North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia RK Kumanovo

As of April 19, 2014

Pepi Manaskov ( Macedonian Пепи Манасков , born August 19, 1964 in Titov Veles , SR Macedonia , SFR Yugoslavia ) is a North Macedonian handball coach and former handball player , who was mostly used as a left backcourt player .

The 1.97 m tall and 90 kg heavy left-hander began his professional career in 1986 at Borec Mladost. In 1991 he moved to the French handball league for US Créteil HB , with whom he was top scorer in 1993. In 1993 he moved to the German handball league for VfL Hameln , with whom he reached the semi-finals in the DHB Cup in 1994 and was runner-up in the same season. In the EHF Cup 1994/95 he also advanced to the semi-finals, but failed to BM Granollers . In the final of the Euro City Cup in 1995/96 he reached the final, but lost to Drammen HK . In 1997 he went to the Macedonian club RK Pelister Bitola , with which he won the championship. He then signed with the Slovenian club RK Celje , with whom he became champions in 1999 and 2000. He then moved to RK Vardar Skopje , with whom he was champion in 2001 and 2002 and cup winner in 2001. After a season with the Greek AC Filippos Verias , where he won the double, he returned to Vardar and won both national titles again. He returned to Bitola for the 2004/05 season and won his fourth straight double. After the 2005/06 season with Vardar, he ended his career.

For the Macedonian national team Manaskov played 84 international matches , in which he scored 264 goals. At the European Championships in 1998 he finished twelfth.

His sons Dejan and Martin are also handball players.

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