Vojdan Stojanovski

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Basketball player
Vojdan Stojanovski
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Player information
birthday December 9, 1987
place of birth Skopje, SFR Yugoslavia
size 194 cm
position Shooting Guard
Club information
society EWE Baskets Oldenburg
league Basketball Bundesliga
Jersey number 19th
Clubs as active
2005–2006 KK Vardar Skopje 2007–2009 KK AMAK SP Ohrid 2009–2010 KK Napredak Kruševac 2010–2011 KK Feni Industries 2011 BK Tscherkasski Mawpy 2012–2013 BK Donetsk 2013–2015 Alba Berlin 2015–2016 BC Andorra 2016–2017 Club Deportivo de Baloncesto de Sevilla 2017-2018 Büyükçekmece Basketbol since 2018 EWE Baskets OldenburgNorth MacedoniaNorth Macedonia
North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia
SerbiaSerbia
North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia
00000 UkraineUkraine
UkraineUkraine
GermanyGermany
SpainSpain
SpainSpain
TurkeyTurkey
0GermanyGermany
National team
Since 02009 Macedonia

Vojdan Stojanovski ( Macedonian Војдан Стојановски ; born December 9, 1987 in Skopje , SR Macedonia ) is a Macedonian basketball player . Stojanovski and his clubs have so far won the 2009 cup competitions in Macedonia and the 2014 Beko BBL Cup in Germany . He also won the Macedonian championship in 2011 and the Ukrainian championship in 2012 as well as the supranational Balkan International Basketball League with KK Feni Industries in 2011 . Together with his twin brother Damjan Stojanovski , among others , he barely missed a medal with the Macedonian national team at the 2011 European Championship finals in fourth place. After a season and a half with the German first division club Alba Berlin in the basketball Bundesliga , Stojanovski played in the Spanish ACB league from 2015, first with the newly promoted BC Andorra, then with the CDB Sevilla. He then moved to Büyükçekmece Basketbol in Turkey. For the 2018/19 season, Stojanovski was signed again in Germany, this time by EWE Baskets Oldenburg.

Career

Vojdan Stojanovski played his first games in senior teams together with his brother Damjan in his hometown from 2005 at KK Vardar. In December 2006 Vojdan left the club before it won the Macedonian Cup competition in 2007 and went to league competitor KK AMAK SP from Ohrid , where he was finally able to win the cup competition together with Damjan in 2009. Then both were represented together in the final squad of the men's national team at the European Championship 2009 , for which the Macedonian selection qualified again for the first time in ten years and after reaching the intermediate round and a victory over Germany took a good ninth place.

In 2009 the twin brothers parted ways and Vojdan Stojanovski went to the neighboring Serbian country to KK Napredak from Kruševac in the Košarkaška liga Srbije . Compared to the previous year, when the team narrowly missed the final round of the Serbian championship, the situation deteriorated significantly and came ninth after the preliminary round with a negative season record. Vojdan then returned to Macedonia and played for the national double winner KK Feni Industries from Kavadarci , where his older brother Ognen was already playing. Together they defended the national championship title and were the first Macedonian team to win the Balkan International Basketball League (BIBL) in its third edition. After two semi-final defeats in the previous events, they won the final game at the Final Four tournament in their own hall against the premier winner Rilski Sportist Samokow . The successful season was crowned when Vojdan and Damjan Stojanovski celebrated the biggest success for the Macedonian selection at the 2011 European Championship finals with the Macedonian national team. Led by the naturalized Bo McCalebb and the later NBA pro Pero Antić , the selection reached the semi-finals almost sensationally and beat the hosts and medal candidate Lithuania in the quarter-finals , Vojdan Stojanovski in this game with five successful throws from beyond the three-point line and flawless odds Contributed to the fall of the favorites. After two defeats against defending champions Spain and Russia , however, they missed the medal they had hoped for in fourth place.

In the 2011/12 season Vojdan Stojanovski first played for BK Mawpy from Cherkassy in the Basketball Superliga Ukraine . The year he moved to league rivals BC Donetsk, with whom he Serbian coach Saša Obradović won the Ukrainian championship and the Eurocup 2011/12 to the knockout games moved in the quarterfinals. After coach Obradović, among others, had left the club, they could not follow up on these successes in the 2012/13 season and were eliminated in the 2012/13 Eurocup after the preliminary round and in the Ukrainian championship they were eliminated as defending champions in the first Play-off round. Even with the Macedonian national team Vojdan Stojanovski was not more successful this time and so they were eliminated at the European Championship finals in 2013 after the tournament preliminary round. For the 2013/14 season, his former coach Obradović Stojanovski brought the German first division club Alba Berlin into the basketball league . In the expanded Eurocup 2013/14 they reached the quarter-finals again, which were lost to the Valencia Basket Club . In the national Beko BBL Cup 2014, however , the Berliners were able to defeat the host ratiopharm Ulm in a new edition of the previous year 's final and defend their title success from the previous year. After the runner-up with Alba in 2014, Stojanovski got another contract extension shortly before the start of the season, but at the end of January 2015 the termination of the contract was resolved and he moved to BC River MoraBanc in Andorra , who plays as a promoted player in the top Spanish league ACB .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. balkanleague.net: EUROHOLD Balkan League / 2011 Final Four - KK Feni Industries 88 - 75 BC Rilski Sportist. Balkan International Basketball League , accessed April 26, 2014 (English, match statistics).
  2. FYR of Macedonia - Lithuania / Euro Basket 2011: Game Report. FIBA Europa , September 14, 2011, accessed on April 26, 2014 (English, match report).
  3. Theo Breiding: Vojdan Stojanovski - A man for certain minutes. Berliner Morgenpost , April 20, 2014, accessed on April 26, 2014 .
  4. Robert Jerzy: 86:80 - ALBA BERLIN defended the Cup against ratiopharm Ulm. (No longer available online.) Basketball Bundesliga , March 30, 2014, archived from the original on May 8, 2014 ; Retrieved April 26, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.beko-bbl.de