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Four Out of Four for HC Alkaloid and Top Spot in the Super League

HC ALKALOID – HC PRILEP 45:23 (23:13)

Venue: Avtokomanda in Skopje. Referees: Nenad Nikolovski and Ismail Metalari. Delegate: Dushko Kamishevski.

HC ALKALOID: Kizikj 1, Galevski, Djonov 3, Markoski, Kosteski 7, Mladenovikj 2, Serafimov 5, Karasmanakis 1, Stojkovikj 2, Mitev 4, Gjorgiev 5, Simonoski 3, Bingo 4, Oliveira 5, Petkovski 2, Savrevski 1.

Seven-meter throws: 5/6. Suspensions: 6 min.

HC PRILEP: Angeleski, Hristoski, Trenchevski, Kastratovic 1, Jeremic 2, Rajatovski, Adamcheski, Bikoski 2, Ivcheski, Ilieski 3, Organdjiev 2, Burcheski, Sabanovic 3, Imnadze 3, Kvastek 4, Trajkoski 3.

Seven-meter throws: 5/5. Suspensions: 8 min.

HC Alkaloid secured another Super League victory, dominating HC Prilep with a score of 45:23 (23:13) in the fourth round, in a match held at the Avtokomanda arena. This fourth consecutive victory propelled the team to the top of the league standing.

As expected, our team controlled the game from start to finish, marking another Super League triumph after victories over Vardar 1961, Radovish, and Butel Skopje. From the onset, HC Alkaloid took a solid lead, spearheaded by Bingo’s four goals, reaching 12:5 and then extending the advantage to 17:6 with a five-goal run, by the 20th minute. Prilep struggled with technical errors, and our goalkeeper, Marko Kizikj, made a significant impact by saving 13 shots in the first half, which ended with a score of 23:13.

The second half was largely a formality, giving coach Kiril Lazarov the opportunity to rotate the squad and give everyone some playing time. Every player who stepped on the court scored, except for defender Nikola Markoski and goalkeeper Ivan Galevski. The top scorer was Nikola Kosteski with seven goals, followed by Martin Serafimov, Igor Gjorgjiev, and Francisco Oliveira with five goals each.

Next up for HC Alkaloid is an away game against CHC Tikvesh in the Super League.

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Croatian Legend Mirza Dzomba Visits HC Alkaloid

Mirza Dzomba, an icon of Croatian handball, paid a visit to HC Alkaloid in Skopje and attended the first team’s training session. His presence at the training was inspirational, and he also had brief meetings and introductions with our players.

Mirza Dzomba is a gold medalist from both the World Championship and the Olympic Games with the legendary generation of the Croatian national team. He was once a teammate of our coach Kiril Lazarov at Croatian HC Zagreb and Hungarian Veszprem.

Since retiring from professional sports, Dzomba has been active in the media. During his stay in Skopje, he will be filming an episode of his (Ne)uspjeh prvaka TV show, where Kiril Lazarov will be the featured guest.

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HC Multi Essence Starts New Season with a Victory

HC JEHONA – HC MULTI ESSENCE 22-36 (12-14)

Venue: Mladost in Gostivar. Referees: Sasho Jankulovski and Martin Jovanovski. Delegate: Gordana Gjorgjeska

HC JEHONA: Kizikj 1, Davidoski 5, Kostovski 2, Fichuroski 2, Jovanoski, Taseski 4, Selmani 1, Strezoski 1, Rushiti, Saliu 1, Dimitrieski 1, Shazivari, Gjorgjeski, E. Selmani, Mahajloski 4, Nikoloski

Seven-meter throws: 2/2 Suspensions: 8 min.

HC MULTI ESSENCE: Trajkovski, Krstevski 5, Popovski 3, Gjokeski 2, Angelevski, Nasevski, Ilievski, Pecanovski, Karakalashev 3, Nikolovski, Trajchev 1, Stojkov 10, Gurmeshevikj 8, Trajkovski, Tevdovski, Petreski 1

Seven-meter throws: 2/5 Suspensions: 16 min.

HC Multi Essence kicked off the new season with a victory. This year, players from cadet and junior competitions will play a key role on the roster, which has been completely revamped and rejuvenated.

In the first round, HC Multi Essence traveled to Gostivar and secured a dominant 14-goal win (36-22) against the Jehona team.

Our young squad played a fast-paced transition game, quickly establishing an eight-goal lead (12-4) in the first half. However, after a sluggish start, the home team gained momentum and narrowed the score to 10–12, threatening a potential comeback.

HC Multi Essence did not allow them to get any closer. After taking back control, the squad led 18–12 and, at 26–16, reached a double-digit advantage for the first time.

With a final score of 36-22, our team secured a dominating victory and its first points of the season.

In the next round, HC Multi Essence will host HC Aerodrom.

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HC Alkaloid on a Winning Streak with Third Consecutive Victory

HC BUTEL SKOPJE – HC ALKALOID 27-34 (13-19)

Venue: Anton Dimitrov in Skopje. Referees: Sasho Krkachev and Gjoko Kolevski. Delegate: Dragan Nachevski

HC BUTEL SKOPJE: Stojanoski, Blazhevski, Subashevski, Todeski 4, Gjeorgievski 5, Nikolov 6, Novakovski, Spasovski, T. Uzunchev, D. Uzunchev 5, Milosheski, Kiselovski 2, Kaevski, Mihajlovikj 2, Sopic 3, Davitkovski

Seven-meter throws: 2/5 Suspensions: 6 min.

HC ALKALOID: Kizikj, Galevski, Djonov 3, Markoski, Kosteski 6, Mladenovikj 2, Serafimov 6, Karasmanakis 1, Stojakovikj 2, M. Mitev, Gjorgiev, Velkovski 2, Simonoski 1, Bingo 7, Silva 3, Petkovski

Seven-meter throws: 4/4 Suspensions: 4 min.

HC Alkaloid went into a winning streak with a victory over the always formidable HC Butel Skopje, in their first away match of the season. Without much tension in the score, HC Alkaloid proved to be the stronger team tonight, securing two points.

HC Alkaloid dominated the first half of the game from almost the beginning. The home team led only until the score was 3-3; after that, both Alkaloid’s play and defense progressively improved. After several scores were tied, Alkaloid pulled ahead with a more comfortable 10-8 margin. The two-goal lead did not last long, though, as Alkaloid surged ahead 12–10, followed by a decisive 5-1 run, bringing the score to 17-12 and shifting the momentum of the game entirely.

Arnaud Bingo and Nikola Kosteski were the most effective players in this phase of the match. HC Alkaloid opened up a seven-goal advantage in the second half (20-13, 21-14, and 23-16). A brief lull, however, made it possible for the home team to narrow the deficit to 24-21, threatening a more dramatic finish.

With 10 minutes remaining, HC Alkaloid scored two consecutive goals, regaining a comfortable five-goal advantage (27-22). By the five-minute mark, the lead had increased to eight, securing the victory.

HC Alkaloid will play HC Prilep at home, in the upcoming round.

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HC Alkaloid Defeats HC Radovish to Secure New Points

HC ALKALOID – HC RADOVISH 33-23 (11-14)

Venue: Avtokomanda in Skopje. Referees: Silvana Karbeska and Marija Ilieva. Delegate: Ljupcho Janevski

HC ALKALOID: Kizikj, Trajkoski 1, Djonov 4, Petrov, Mladenovikj 1, Serafimov 4, Karasmanakis 1, Stojkovikj 4, Gjorgiev 1, Simonoski 1, Bingo 4, Silva 4, Petkovski 6, Savrevski 1, Garbeski 1

Seven-meter throws: 2/2 Suspensions: 8 min.

HC RADOVISH: Ristov, Petrov, J. Gjorgjiev, Postolov 6, Markovikj, Jankovski 3, Sokolov, Stojanoski 3, K. Gjorgiev, Stojanov 2, Talevski 2, Trajanov, Onchev 5, Kostadinov, Atanasov 2, Kostadinovski

Seven-meter throws: 2/2 Suspensions: 10 min.

HC Alkaloid hosted the team of HC Radovish at home for the second championship round. Following their first-round derby victory over HC Vardar 1961, HC Alkaloid triumphed against HC Radovish, easily winning by a 10-goal margin (33-23).

Head coach Kiril Lazarov selected a combined squad for this match, leaving out Marko Mitev, Damjan Mitev, Nikola Kosteski, Martin Velkovski, Ivan Galevski, and Nikola Markoski.

The visiting side took advantage of HC Alkaloid’s casual play in the first half, particularly in defense, and won comfortably by six goals after 23 minutes of play, leading to a three-goal advantage at halftime.

In the second half, HC Alkaloid tightened up their defense, played with greater focus, equalizing the score after only 2 minutes, and by the 40th minute, went on a 7-0 run to secure a solid six-goal lead (26-20).

HC Alkaloid had complete control on the court to the very end, winning by a comfortable 10-goal margin.

Winger Aleksandar Petkovski was the team’s top scorer with six goals, followed by Martin Serafimov, Arnaud Bingo, Marko Stojkovikj, Ivan Djonov, and Francisco e Silva, each contributing four goals.

HC Alkaloid will play its first away match of the season against HC Butel Skopje in the upcoming round.

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After the Super Cup, HC Alkaloid Triumphs in the Super Derby

HC ALKALOID – HC VARDAR 1961 33-30 (18-17)

Venue: Avtokomanda in Skopje. Referees: Mihajlo Ilievski and Metodija Ilievski. Delegate: Dragan Nachevski

HC ALKALOID: Galevski (5/1 saves), Kizikj (3 saves), Djonov 2, Markoski, Kosteski 6, Mladenovikj, Serafimov 8, Karasmanakis, Stojkovikj 1, Mitev 8, Gjorgiev 4, Velkovski 1, Simonoski 2, Bingo 1, Silva, Petkovski

Seven-meter throws: 4/4 Suspensions: 10 min.

HC VARDAR 1961: Espinha (7 saves), Gogov, Jagurinovski, Alarov, Stojanovski, Georgievski 4, Hanser, Krsmancic 2, Tankoski 3, Kooij 2, Lazarevski 6, Horiha 5, Srdanovic 3, Nikolic 1, Margheli 4, Kosevski

Seven-meter throws: 2/3 Suspensions: 4 min.

Following their 33-30 triumph over Eurofarm Pelister in the Super Cup, HC Alkaloid began the Super League with an identical victory of 33-30 against HC Vardar 1961 in a major derby encounter.

From the start of the game, both teams played strong, executing swift transitions and quick yet potent attacks. We held a three-goal lead (8–5) after 12 minutes since our team was more suited for this game. The opposition team’s coach then requested a time-out, which allowed the game to pick up a more balanced pace.

At this time, HC Alkaloid controlled the outcome for a while, but HC Vardar managed to tie the score and even took the lead once. However, Nikola Kosteski’s incredible goal earned HC Alkaloid a goal edge at halftime.

In the second half, our team took back control. Marko Mitev pushed the assault and found ways to get past the opposition’s defense. Meanwhile, our defense was able to stop their main goal scorers thanks to vital saves by goalkeepers Kizikj and Galevski. HC Alkaloid began to assert their dominance ten minutes into the game, establishing leads of 25-21 and 26-22, paving the way to victory.

Vardar made a valiant effort to move closer, closing the gap to 24-26, but was stopped there. We quickly responded with two goals, bringing the score to 29–25, but then the weather began to impact the game. Although we briefly faced pressure at 31-29, two more goals secured our final 33-30 win and earned us our first Super League points of the season.